Tue, 27 May 2008 Looking for a really haunted place? In this podcast, HollowHill.com founder Fiona Broome describes the kinds of places that are most reliably haunted.In a nutshell, you're looking for locations associated with death or intense emotions, or places where people were in the spotlight (sometimes literally) in the past. Related link: How to find local ghosts, a Hollow Hill article Comments[2] |
Tue, 20 May 2008 Got ghosts? HollowHill.com founder Fiona Broome discusses ways to deal with the most frequent type of haunting: Residual energy. In this podcast, Fiona describes general approaches and some very specific ones.Related links: Dealing with a problem ghost, more detailed solutions from religion and folklore Also see Hollow Hill's other articles about ghosts in your home Comments[0] |
Tue, 13 May 2008 In this Hollow Hill podcast, Fiona Broome talks about the difference between an active haunting (where there is a ghost) and residual energy hauntings, which are simply stored energy.Links: Gilson Road Cemetery, Nashua, NH - HollowHill.com reports The Myrtles Plantation - official website The Myrtles Plantation - the first of Fiona Broome's five-part series of podcasts about the ghosts of The Myrtles Comments[0] |
Tue, 6 May 2008 People often ask how long they should wait for a ghost to make contact.In this podcast, Hollow Hill founder Fiona Broome talks about the importance of patience when you're ghost hunting. Using shows such as 'Ghost Hunters' as an example, she points out that ghost contact can take hours... and sometimes multiple visits. She shares tips to make your ghost hunts more interesting and productive. (Note: Hollow Hill will be on the road when this podcast is broadcast. We're moving from Texas to New England. Sound quality will be more consistent when we set up our office in the new location. The podcast is fine, but the closing music sounds a bit tinny.) Comments[0] |


Looking for a really haunted place? In this podcast,