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  • Here There Be Monsters
    2025/10/14

    Here There Be Monsters

    Host: Adam Berry

    Set sail into the unknown with Adam Berry in this chilling new episode of This Haunted Life. From ancient sea monsters and haunted warships to first-hand investigations, Adam explores why the open ocean has always stirred both fascination and fear. But the most haunting revelation comes from author and explorer John Geiger, who joins Adam to discuss his groundbreaking research into The Third Man Factor. Discover the powerful and eerie link between the mind, the sea, and the unseen forces that guide us through the impossible.

    Act 1: The Ancient Terrors of the Deep

    • Explore humanity’s oldest fears of the ocean and the monsters that might still dwell beneath.
    • From the Leviathan to the Kraken, discover how myth and mystery shaped our understanding of the deep.
    • Why do ancient warnings on sea maps still feel eerily relevant today?

    Act 2: Spirits of the Open Se

    • Adam recalls his own haunting encounter on the shores of Provincetown
    • Hear tales of haunted vessels and cursed sailors doomed to roam the seas forever.

    Act 3: Ghost Ships, and Ghosts On Ships

    • Inside true investigations aboard the USS Yorktown and USS Salem.
    • Apparitions, unexplained phenomena, and the spirits of sailors who never left their posts.

    Act 4: The Third Man Factor – with John Geiger

    • Featuring explorer and author John Geiger, CEO of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
    • Geiger reveals the true accounts behind The Third Man Factor — a mysterious presence that appears to those on the brink of death… guiding them to surviva

    Featured Guest - John Geiger – Chief Executive Officer of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and President and CEO of Canadian Geographic Enterprises in 2013.

    Support the Show:
    Join our Haunted Life Patreon www.patreon.com/adamberry to get behind-the-scenes content, exclusive Q&As, and connect with fellow Hauntees.

    PLUS first access to “This After-Life” - a companion YouTube podcast where we explore each episode in more detail with special guests and have all the fun to be had!

    If you enjoyed the episode, share it with friends (or enemies — we don’t judge). Rate, review, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

    Connect with Adam:

    Haunted Life Patreon - www.patreon.com/adamberry

    Instagram www.instagram.com/adamberry

    Twitter www.twitter.com/adamjberry

    TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@theadamberry?lang=en&is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=mobile&sender_web_id=7496753372930983454

    YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@AdamBerryJ

    Podcast Website www.HauntedLifePodcast.com

    Adam’s Website www.adam-berry.com

    Production Credits:

    • Host/Producer/Writer: Adam Berry
    • Co-Producer/Music: Chad Rossi Provincetown Recording Studio
    • Writer and Co- Producer: Julie Tremaine
    • Artwork: Laura Lineberry
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    49 分
  • Conjuring the Truth
    2025/09/30

    Conjuring The Truth

    This Haunted Life

    Host: Adam Berry


    What really happened inside the most infamous farmhouse in America?

    In this episode of This Haunted Life, Adam Berry sits down with Andrea Perron — the eldest daughter of the Perron family, whose terrifying decade inside the Harrisville farmhouse inspired The Conjuring franchise. Together, they pull back the curtain on what Hollywood got wrong, what was too frightening to put on screen, and the truths that have haunted the family for more than 50 years.


    From apparitions that appeared within minutes of moving in, to the séance that nearly killed their mother, Andrea recounts chilling details never before shared publicly. You’ll also hear Adam’s own experiences investigating the property with Kindred Spirits, including what happened when the family returned to the farmhouse for the first time in decades.


    But this isn’t just a story of fear—it’s one of love, resilience, and the enduring energy of a family forever marked by the paranormal. With conversations about Bathsheba Sherman, the Bent-Necked Lady, and the spirits that still linger at the Arnold Estate, this episode separates fact from fiction in one of the most famous hauntings of all time.


    In this episode:

    • Andrea Perron shares never-before-told experiences from her childhood at the farmhouse.
    • The séance that fractured the Perron family and defied Hollywood’s version.
    • Why the truth was “too scary” for Warner Brothers to include in The Conjuring.
    • The strange bond between Roger Perron and one of the spirits.
    • Adam’s firsthand account of investigating the farmhouse with the Perron family.
    • What the future holds for the Conjuring House, now facing foreclosure.

    Support the Show:
    Join our Haunted Life Patreon www.patreon.com/adamberry to get behind-the-scenes content, exclusive Q&As, and connect with fellow Hauntees.

    PLUS first access to “This After-Life” - a companion YouTube podcast where we explore each episode in more detail with special guests and have all the fun to be had!

    If you enjoyed the episode, share it with friends (or enemies — we don’t judge). Rate, review, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

    Connect with Adam:

    Haunted Life Patreon - www.patreon.com/adamberry

    Instagram www.instagram.com/adamberry

    Twitter www.twitter.com/adamjberry

    TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@theadamberry?lang=en&is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=mobile&sender_web_id=7496753372930983454

    YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@AdamBerryJ

    Podcast Website www.HauntedLifePodcast.com

    Adam’s Website www.adam-berry.com

    Production Credits:

    • Host/Producer/Writer: Adam Berry
    • Co-Producer/Music: Chad Rossi Provincetown Recording Studio
    • Writer and Co- Producer: Julie Tremaine
    • Artwork: Laura Lineberry
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    39 分
  • Don't Go to Sleep
    2025/09/16

    Don't Go to Sleep

    This Haunted Life

    Host: Adam Berry

    Introduction

    What happens when the comfort of bedtime turns into a place of terror? Adam introduces the world of nightmares—dreams that linger into waking life and sometimes even seem to come true.

    Act 1: Where the Nightmares Begin

    We explore the science of nightmares: why we dream, how they affect children and adults differently, and what happens when bad dreams become a chronic disorder. Adam also looks at how therapy and treatment can help reclaim peaceful sleep.

    Act 2: Real Nightmares from Real Listeners

    Listeners share chilling stories of nightmares that eerily echoed real-life events. Were they warnings, coincidences, or something stranger? These stories highlight the mysterious boundary between dreams and reality.

    Act 3: In Sleep, Something Wicked This Way Comes

    Adam examines reports of shadowy figures, ghostly presences, and other terrors experienced at night. Could these be paranormal visitors, or are they terrifying hallucinations brought on by sleep paralysis? Folklore and science offer different answers.

    Act 4: The Waking Nightmare She Saw in a Dream

    One listener recounts a disturbing nightmare on the eve of a historic tragedy. Adam reflects on her story and connects it with his own memories, showing how nightmares can intertwine with moments that change the world.

    Act 5: Dream a Little Dream

    Adam shares a personal nightmare from childhood that haunted him for years. In confronting this dream, he reflects on how sharing our fears can sometimes take away their power.

    Support the Show:

    Join our Haunted Life Patreon www.patreon.com/adamberry to get behind-the-scenes content, exclusive Q&As, and connect with fellow Hauntees.


    PLUS first access to “This After-Life” - a companion YouTube podcast where we explore each episode in more detail with special guests and have all the fun to be had!


    If you enjoyed the episode, share it with friends (or enemies — we don’t judge). Rate, review, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.


    Connect with Adam:

    Haunted Life Patreon - www.patreon.com/adamberry

    Instagram www.instagram.com/adamberry

    Twitter www.twitter.com/adamjberry

    TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@theadamberry?lang=en&is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=mobile&sender_web_id=7496753372930983454

    YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@AdamBerryJ

    Podcast Website www.HauntedLifePodcast.com

    Adam’s Website www.adam-berry.com

    Production Credits:

    • Host/Producer/Writer: Adam Berry
    • Co-Producer/Music: Chad Rossi Provincetown Recording Studio
    • Writer and Co- Producer: Julie Tremaine
    • Artwork: Laura Lineberry
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    47 分
  • Ouija: Don't Forget to Say Goodbye
    2025/07/22

    “As friends we gather, hearts are true, spirits near, we call to you…”

    That’s the chant that begins most Ouija board sessions—but what really happens after you call? In this immersive and deeply personal episode, Adam Berry pulls back the planchette-shaped curtain on the true history, mystery, and controversy of the Ouija board. From spooky basements and dusty attics to Target toy aisles and academic labs, we trace how a simple board became one of the most misunderstood—and feared—objects in paranormal culture.

    This episode is split into FIVE revealing acts, each diving deeper into what Ouija boards really are, where they came from, and how they’ve haunted the public imagination for over a century.

    Support the Show:

    Join our Haunted Life Patreon www.patreon.com/adamberry to get behind-the-scenes content, exclusive Q&As, and connect with fellow Hauntees.


    PLUS first access to “This After-Life” - a companion YouTube podcast where we explore each episode in more detail with special guests and have all the fun to be had!


    If you enjoyed the episode, share it with friends (or enemies — we don’t judge). Rate, review, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.


    Connect with Adam:

    Haunted Life Patreon - www.patreon.com/adamberry

    Instagram www.instagram.com/adamberry

    Twitter www.twitter.com/adamjberry

    TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@theadamberry?lang=en&is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=mobile&sender_web_id=7496753372930983454

    YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@AdamBerryJ

    Podcast Website www.HauntedLifePodcast.com

    Adam’s Website www.adam-berry.com



    Production Credits:

    • Host/Producer/Writer: Adam Berry
    • Co-Producer/Music: Chad Rossi Provincetown Recording Studio
    • Writer and Co- Producer: Julie Tremaine
    • Artwork: Laura Lineberry
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    1 時間 25 分
  • Summer Night(mares)
    2025/07/08

    Before you dive into our newest episode, a quick note from the team. This week’s show explores the eerie legends and ghost stories surrounding summer camps—a theme we recorded two weeks ago, before the devastating floods in Texas.

    Our hearts are heavy, and we want to extend our deepest condolences to all those affected by this recent tragedy. We stand with the victims, their families, and the entire community during this incredibly difficult time.


    What happens when summer camp becomes a setting not for s’mores and swimming, but for something much darker? In this nostalgic and spine-tingling episode, Adam Berry dives into the eerie evolution of summer camp—from wholesome wilderness retreats to blood-soaked horror tropes. With personal stories, classic lore, and a real-life paranormal investigation into a haunted camp, this episode is your ghost story told under the stars.

    ACT 1: What’s Lurking in the Woods

    It all started with good intentions. Summer camp began as a wholesome tradition—teaching kids life skills, building independence, and sparking lifelong friendships. But by the 1980s, Hollywood had transformed these idyllic escapes into brutal battlegrounds where slashers roamed and no one was safe once the sun went down.

    ACT 2: The Darkness Beyond the Trees

    Adam shares his own summer camp experiences, including an overnight trip, a church camp scare, and his first taste of ghost stories around the fire. These personal tales blur the line between fun and fear—and remind us how easily the woods can turn ominous.

    ACT 3: Get it Right or Pay the Price

    John E.L. Tenney joins the show to break down why we tell ghost stories at all—especially around the campfire. From ancient warnings to psychological bonding, you’ll learn how storytelling has long been a way to scare, protect, and connect. And yes, some of these tales might just ignite a lifelong interest in the paranormal.

    ACT 4: A Night at Camp Fear

    Adam revisits a chilling real-life investigation from Ghost Hunters, where he spent the night alone in a haunted cabin at a summer camp with a history of drownings and unexplained phenomena. What happened off-camera is even more unnerving than what made it to air…

    ACT 5: A Story for the Dark Road Ahead

    To close the episode, Adam brings us full circle with a classic urban legend guaranteed to make you check your backseat. “The Hook” is retold in full spooky detail—the perfect campfire tale to carry with you into the night. Just remember to keep the doors locked.

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    40 分
  • Laugh to Keep from Screaming
    2025/06/24

    Clowns: they were never just funny. In this chilling and surprising episode, Adam Berry explores our collective fear of clowns—from their ancient, shadowy origins to the personal phobias they trigger in people today. With psychological insight, historical depth, and real-world hauntings, this episode blends horror, humor, and healing in a way only This Haunted Life can.

    ACT 1: Comedy, Tragedy, and Terror
    Before there was Pennywise, there were pantomime tricksters, haunted jesters, and sad-faced fools. Adam dives into the long, layered history of clowns—where fear and laughter were never far apart. From ancient courts to modern crime scenes, the line between joke and threat gets blurrier than you think.

    • How ancient clowns were designed to make people uncomfortable
    • The 19th century shift that turned clowns tragic—and terrifying
    • Why clowns were never really “safe,” even before pop culture took over
    • The true crime case that permanently changed how we view the red nose

    ACT 2: The Clowns That Haunt Our Dreams
    Why do so many people have such a visceral reaction to clowns? Adam talks to three people with deep-rooted clown phobias—each with wildly different reasons. These intimate interviews reveal surprising triggers, hidden traumas, and the subtle psychology that makes clowns uniquely unsettling.

    • A horror fan who can watch killer clown films but can’t face the real thing
    • A veteran whose childhood prank turned into lifelong anxiety
    • A woman whose experience at a haunted house turned into a full-blown panic attack
    • The science behind why exaggerated faces and “hidden emotion” disturb us

    ACT 3: Searching for the Real Killer Clowns
    What happens when a clown-phobic ghost hunter checks in to one of the most terrifying locations in the U.S.? Enter the Clown Motel in Tonopah, Nevada—home to thousands of clown dolls and eerie paranormal activity. This segment blends supernatural suspense with deeply emotional storytelling.

    • First-hand account of investigating the Clown Motel (yes, it’s next to a cemetery)
    • Encounters with haunted objects and possible child spirits
    • The mysterious presence of “Charlie”—a life-sized clown that allegedly moves on his own
    • An unexpected connection with a spirit who found peace in the unlikeliest place

    ACT 4: What’s Behind the Mask
    To close the episode, Adam looks at the brighter side of clowning—and the people who use it to heal, not harm. From legendary figures like Patch Adams to global clown doctors who bring hope into hospitals and war zones, this act is about reclaiming joy from fear.

    • The legacy of Hunter “Patch” Adams and the power of play
    • Why clowning can be a tool for empathy, connection, and transformation
    • A reminder that not all clowns hide something sinister—and some might just want a hug
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    47 分
  • A Knock on Wood
    2025/06/10

    In this episode, Adam Berry explores how superstitions—whether lighthearted, cultural, or deeply personal—affect the way we move through life and approach the unknown. From ancient fears to ghost hunting techniques, each act reveals a different facet of how belief and ritual shape our reality.

    ACT 1 – Magical Thinking

    • Explores how small rituals and habits are often rooted in superstition.
    • Discusses the cultural history behind common beliefs: broken mirrors, lucky numbers, black cats, and ladders.
    • Looks at how superstitions function as protective charms or mental coping mechanisms.
    • Includes theatrical traditions like “break a leg,” ghost lights, and the legendary fear of Macbeth.

    ACT 2 – To Trap a Ghost

    • Examines how superstition plays a role in real-world paranormal investigations.
    • Introduces a case where traditional protective objects were used to influence spiritual behavior.
    • Considers how folklore, belief, and intention can be used to set boundaries with the unknown.
    • Reflects on the connection between ritual action and energetic response in haunted spaces.

    ACT 3 – Our Superstitions, Our Selves

    • Connects superstition to psychology, stress, and the human need for control.
    • Cites research from scholars like Stuart Vyse and Jane Risen.
    • Explores the concept of intention and manifestation as a form of emotional self-regulation.
    • Includes references to popular media like The Secret and the use of vision boards.

    ACT 4 – Real Fans, Real Superstitions

    • Shares real listener-submitted superstitions from a wide range of backgrounds.
    • Highlights occupational beliefs from medical, emergency, and military professionals.
    • Showcases cultural and familial traditions passed through generations.
    • Touches on rituals related to driving, coins, omens, and unusual personal rules.

    ACT 5 – Very Superstitious

    • Reflects on the nature of belief and the value of ritual, even when it isn’t logical.
    • Challenges the idea that superstition is harmful or silly.
    • Suggests that belief—when used with intention—can offer grounding, protection, or even healing.
    • Leaves listeners with a final thought: if it helps you, why not do it?
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    40 分
  • Thrills and Chills
    2025/05/27

    This episode explores the fascinating intersection between thrill-seeking, hauntings, and the unseen spirits that may be lingering at major American theme parks. From Disney’s Haunted Mansion to Knott’s Berry Farm’s real-life ghost town, Adam dives into tales from employees, researchers, and first-hand investigations that suggest some guests never really leave.


    Main Segments & Topics
    Intro – The Haunted Fun of Theme Parks

    • Walt Disney's vision for Disneyland included embracing fear as entertainment (Haunted Mansion opened in 1969).
    • Theme parks provide "safe scares" — a psychological release of fear-driven chemicals.
    • Universal Orlando’s new Dark Universe horror-themed land shows our continued fascination with monsters and fright.


    Act 1: The Guests Who Never Leave

    • Speculation around Walt Disney’s ghost
    • Cast member reports: shadow figures, phantom music, voices, ghostly guest named Mr. One-Way on Space Mountain.
    • Theory: Happy energy from theme parks draws spirits like a beacon; emotional imprinting from visitors fuels residual hauntings.


    Act 2: Kings Island & The Girl in the Blue Dress

    • Adam and Amy Bruni investigate Kings Island in Ohio during the off-season.
    • Encountered signs of the spirit “Missouri Jane,” a young girl believed to be linked to an on-site cemetery.
    • Paranormal experience inside the abandoned haunted house attraction — footsteps, leading energy, and atmospheric chills.


    Act 3: The Real Ghosts of Calico Ghost Town at Knott’s Berry Farm

    • Origins of Knott’s Berry Farm, Calico Ghost Town, and use of real historic buildings.
    • Park founder Walter Knott recreated the Old West, sometimes with actual 19th-century structures, possibly bringing spirits with them.
    • Stories from employees include:
    • Miss Hazel, an early staff member upset by the commercialization of the park
    • George and Harold, ghosts haunting the Timber Mountain Log Ride
    • Cordelia Knott, believed to still observe from her beloved Chicken Dinner Restaurant.


    Act 4: Listener Spotlight – Christie’s Wild Ride

    • Origins of Knott’s Berry Farm, Calico Ghost Town, and use of real historic buildings.
    • Park founder Walter Knott recreated the Old West, sometimes with actual 19th-century structures, possibly bringing spirits with them.
    • Stories from employees include:
    • Miss Hazel, an early staff member upset by the commercialization of the park
    • George and Harold, ghosts haunting the Timber Mountain Log Ride
    • Cordelia Knott, believed to still observe from her beloved Chicken Dinner Restaurant.


    Interview with Christie Drolet, a long-time Knott’s employee.

    • Firsthand accounts:
    • Items moving on their own.
    • Hair being pulled until she directly addressed the spirit.
    • Apparitions in restaurants, theaters, and ghost town attractions.
    • Disembodied voices from spirits named Harold (grumpy) and George (playful).
    • Ghosts seen walking stages and saloons, seemingly reliving their time in the park.
    • Does Walter and Cordelia Knott still walk the grounds?


    Act 5: Thrill of a Lifetime — And Beyond

    • Reflection: If you could choose to haunt anywhere, wouldn’t a theme park be ideal?
    • Ghosts as eternal park guests: always welcome, surrounded by joy and magic, and even allowed to scare.
    • Final thought: Theme parks are made for the living, but they may just be paradise for the dearly departed, too.
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    53 分