Ep. 102 Haunted History Tour of Paramount Studios & Archives with Paramount Archivist & TikToker Javier of Californiography

Hey, all you Hollyweirdos!  Let’s take a tour with our friend, Paramount Archivist & Tiktoker Javier of Californiography.  Hop on the Paramount’s golf cart with us as we take a studio back lot tour of Paramount Pictures’ back lot and Archives building.  Let’s learn some of the histories, traditions, and ghosts that surround the back […]

Ep. 91 Lifestyles of the Rich & Haunted Famous| Celebrity Haunted Homes

Celebrities, they seem to have it all.  Fame, fancy cars, beautiful mansions, and GHOSTS.  It seems as though many celebrities have moved into a real-life Disney haunted mansion minus the hitchhiking ghosts.   Yes, their mansions and/or fancy apartments come with everything, especially permanent roommates and they’ve all dealt with it differently, from moving out […]

Ep. 90 Visiting Marilyn Monroe & Natalie Wood’s Grave with Paranormal Investigator, Patrick Langdon

Join us on today’s episode as we travel to one of L.A.’s most famous cemeteries, The Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery located in Westwood off of Wilshire Blvd. The cemetery was established as Sunset Cemetery in 1905 but had been used for burials since the 1880s. In 1926 the name was officially changed to Westwood Memorial […]

Ep. 86 The Legends & Ghosts of L.A.’s Original Spanish Kitchen w/ Special Guest, Richie Dueñez

For decades, the Original Spanish Kitchen served meals to Hollywood customers like Bob Hope, Linda Darnell, Mary Pickford, and John Barrymore. Opened in 1932 it was a sister restaurant to one downtown, owned by Johnny and Pearl Caretto. Their enchiladas were the talk of the town, attracting show-business personalities as regulars.  Silverscreen legend, Mary Pickford, […]

Ep. 83 Getting Hollyweird Not So Confidential with LA Not So Confidential | The Barclay Hotel

Join the banter with our podern friends LA Not So Confidential in our round table discussion of The crimes and paranormal aftermath of The Barclay Hotel.  What makes this hotel one of LA’s most violent and haunted hotels?  Could it be the many freak accidents, deaths, and serial killers attached to the hotel? Is there […]

Ep. 55 The Spanish Influenza of 1918 in L.A. & The Haunting of Linda Vista Hospital

The 1918  flu pandemic produced the greatest influenza death total in record history, killing an estimated 675,000 Americans and at least 50 million men, women, and children worldwide.   L.A. was one of the major cities hit by the pandemic with death tolls reaching close to 4,000.  On today’s quarantine episode we talk about the […]