Sat, 3 January 2009 Are children more aware of ghosts? Do children make better ghost hunters than adults? In this 15 minute podcast, those questions are answered by psychic ghost hunter Fiona Broome, the founder of Hollow Hill. Among the points discussed by Fiona: - Children are more perceptive than most adults, but also less objective. - Ghosts, especially angry ghosts, can manifest as very large spirits and terrify children. - Children can be physically, mentally and spiritually more vulnerable than adults. - Adults are more objective but also less observant. - Adults are more likely to investigate something odd before calling it a ghost; a child may be frightened and want to leave. - Teens may be a "happy medium" ... no pun intended. In this podcast, Fiona also discusses liability issues regarding children, teens and adults. She explains how to plan ahead in case an adult becomes very frightened or belligerent during a ghost hunt. For more about this topic, see Fiona's article, Age and Ghost Hunting. Other notes: The podcast music was 'Zombie', written and orchestrated by Devin Anderson. Comments[1] |

