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Ghostly Talk is the worlds premier weekly independent talk show about the paranormal. The focus is the scientific and logical study of paranormal activities. Ghostly Talk uses common sense with uncommon topics.

Ghostly Talk is currently broadcast live, Sunday nights from 6:00pm to 9:00pm ET. A large number of affiliates support the show through live broadcasting and re-broadcasting throughout the week over the Internet, AM and FM broadcasts. Archives of shows are available at the Ghostly Talk web site, www.ghostlytalk.com, and also in podcast format at http://www.ghostlytalk.com/gt.rss.

Doug has been interested in paranormal topics since reading a book on witchcraft from his school library. He has paranormal books since then, his favorite subjects being out of body experiences, Edgar Cayce, ESP, prophesies, and ghosts. While surfing the Internet in 2001, he was happy to learn that other people actually went prowling about cemeteries and haunted places looking for ghosts. Since then, he has been an avid ghost hunter. Doug had previously broadcast with WTWR, school station for University of Detroit. He received his Bachelor's degree in Management Sciences and Information Systems from that University, as well. Upon meeting Scott L on a ghost hunt, Doug suggested doing an Internet talk show about ghost hunting. The premier of Ghostly Talk in February 2002 has gone from 1 listener to (how many) regularly.

Doug continues to host Ghostly Talk from "The Haunted Winery" In Warren, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. His involvement in Ghostly Talk & the paranormal has made him an interesting speaker at conferences and meetings around the U.S.

Born and raised in the suburbs of Detroit, MI, Scott L. became interested in the paranormal as a young child when he bought his first book 'Haunted Houses' by Larry Kettelkamp. Intrigued and frightened by this book, Scott L. developed an adolescent interest in the paranormal that ooted itself firmly into the boys mind through the present day:

"For a while, with college going on and being a professional musician, I didn't have time to really pursue the paranormal field as extensively as I wanted to."

It was when Scott L graduated from Wayne State University with a major in Operational Logistics and minor in Information Systems Development, that he had the time to pursue his passion. How did he get into radio though?

"Honestly, I have wanted to do radio for a very long time. I had some downtime from playing music about 5 years ago, and it was a something that went through my mind a lot. Unfortunately, I had no contacts at the time to break in and try to pursue it. When I met Doug after doing a lot of ghost hunting and talking about the paranormal, he asked if I wanted to try to do an internet talk show on the subject(s), I jumped at the opportunity."

Scott L. continues to host Ghostly Talk from "The Haunted Winery" In Warren, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. His involvement in Ghostly Talk & the paranormal has made him an interesting speaker at conferences and meetings around the U.S.

John Zaffis and Loyd Auerbach, along with personalities such as George Lutz (of Amityville Horror House fame, R.I.P.), Tom and Lisa Butler (technical consultants for the film White Noise), and world renown spoon bender Uri Geller have graced the program with their wisdom and stories. Big names like actor Sid Haig (House Of A 1000 Corpses and The Devils Rejects), and legendary Singer/Writer/Actor Henry Rollins have made numerous appearances on Ghostly Talk, further widening the scope of the show to produce real, independent media on a consistent basis.

On August 26th, 2005, the crew of Ghostly Talk also made their first appearance on the worlds most listened to late night talk show, COAST TO COAST AM WITH GEORGE NOORY where Doug & Scott L showcased some of the evidence they have acquired over the last five years as paranormal investigators along with talking about some of their experiences as ghost hunters. They were heard by over twenty-five million listeners of COAST TO COAST AM that night which helped Ghostly Talk's popularity grow exponentially towards the end of 2005.

To this day, Ghostly Talk continues as the worlds premier independent resource for the paranormal. Serving tens of thousands of listeners per week with live feeds and archived broadcasts along with a consistent four million page hits a month, Ghostly Talk, on its fifth year of production, has grown into a thriving independent, paranormal information powerhouse.

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E-mail: ghostlytalk@ghostlytalk.com

GT Hotline: (888) 520-1969

Mailing Address:
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P.O. Box 321
Warren, MI. 48090




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From: Vicky-E
11/19/2007 20:40:26
Just stopping by to say hi and Happy Thanksgiving. I hope you have all the great food you can handle and the love of  great family & friends. Vicky


11/19/2007 09:39:03

Loved The Show Last Night, Thank You for the Invite!!!!

Have a Great Day :)



From: wildflower
11/13/2007 08:22:24
A MATTER OF COMMUNICATION

There was a nice lady who was a little old fashioned. She was considering a week's vacation in sunny Florida at a particular campground, but she wanted to make sure of the accommodations first.

Uppermost in her mind were toilet facilities, but she couldn't bring herself to write "toilet" in a letter. After considerable deliberation, she settled on "bathroom commode," but when she wrote that down, it still sounded too forward, so she rewrote the letter to the campground, and referred to the "bathroom commode" as the "B.C.."

"Does the campground have its own B. C.?" is what she actually wrote.

The campground owner was baffled by the euphemism, so he showed the letter around to several people at the campground, but they couldn't decipher it either. Finally, the campground owner concluded that she must be referring to the local Baptist Church, so he sat down and responded:

"Dear Madam:

"I regret very much the delay in answering your letter, but I now take pleasure in informing you that a BC is located nine miles north of the campground, and is capable of seating 250 people at one time. I admit that it is quite a distance away if you are in the habit of going regularly, but no doubt you will be pleased to know that a great number of people take their lunches along and make a full day of it. They arrive early and stay late!

"The last time my wife and I went was six years ago, and it was so crowded that we had to stand up the entire time we were there. It may interest you to know that right now there is a supper planned to raise money to buy more seats. The supper is going to be held in the basement of the BC.

"I would like to say that it pains me very much not to be able to go more regularly, but it is surely from no lack of desire on my part. As we grow older, it seems to be more of an effort, particularly in cold weather!

"If you do decide to come down to our campground, perhaps I could go with you to the BC the first time, sit with you, and introduce you to all the other folks. REMEMBER, WE ARE WIDELY KNOWN AS A FRIENDLY COMMUNITY, SO COME ON DOWN AND WE'LL ALL ENJOY THE BC TOGETHER!!!"


Hugs Debi



From: wildflower
11/12/2007 10:41:01
Just wanted to pass on some important info  pertaining to the upcoming holiday~~~~Due to the increased intelligence of the animal kingdom

Thanksgiving will be celebrated with turkey in a bottle

YeeeHaaaaa
smiling now
Have a good one
Hugs Debi


11/12/2007 09:34:19



From: traysi33
10/30/2007 21:53:18

Brewing up some warm wishes for you this Halloween !

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From: wildflower
10/30/2007 09:36:48

Hey stranger long time no see! Hope all is well. Tomorrow evening is the Biggy Busy Busy Busy  Making soul cakes for the little ones. Anyway Have a Spooktacular Day and I hope this doesn't happen to you!!!~


Talk about a mess--eeewwww- LOL

Hugs Debi



From: CPIKathy
10/30/2007 08:38:17

Have a great Halloween!

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From: traysi33
10/28/2007 14:36:27

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10/28/2007 13:14:28

Happy Haunting!
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