Ghostly Chills is committed to connecting people around the world by sharing their real ghost stories. Whether you're a believer in the paranormal or still searching for answers, the stories you hear will scare, shock and amaze you. They will make you question what awaits you, both in life and the after life. Do you have a ghostly experience to share? Submit your story to be on the podcast by emailing ghostlychillspodcast@gmail.com. *Visit Ghostly Chills Podcast on YouTube to for extra post-podcast story content!

Ghostly Chills Podcast
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Podcast Overview
Ghostly Chills is committed to connecting people around the world by sharing their real ghost stories. Whether you're a believer in the paranormal or still searching for answers, the stories you hear will scare, shock and amaze you. They will make you question what awaits you, both in life and the after life. Do you have a ghostly experience to share? Submit your story to be on the podcast by emailing ghostlychillspodcast@gmail.com. *Visit Ghostly Chills Podcast on YouTube to for extra post-podcast story content!
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8/9/2019
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Recent Episodes

March 15, 2020
Ep.05 | Real Ghost Stories: Port Gamble Series 2/3
<p>Special Guests: June Nixon and Lori, AGHOST<br /> Ghostly Chills Podcast brings you a three-part series on Port Gamble, Washington, the longest-running sawmill in U.S. history. June and Lori have researched the Walker-Ames house, home to the mill manger's family and one of the most active places in town, countless times. Covering everything from EVPs to a mysterious frog pond incident, their paranormal stories will both give you a laugh and a shock. (Update: The Oregon Ghost Conference mentioned in the podcast was since canceled.)</p>

February 9, 2020
Ep.04 | Real Ghost Stories: Port Gamble Series 1/3
<p>Special Guests: Pete Orbea, Neil McNeil</p> <p>Ghostly Chills Podcast brings you a three-part series on Port Gamble, Washington, the longest-running sawmill in U.S. history. In this first episode, Pete Orbea of Port Gamble Paranormal speaks about this haunted town's history and shares one of his most memorable experiences in "the Walker-Ames house." Plus, hear an interview with Neil McNeil, a member of the League of Extrasensory Gentlemen and an expert in physic phenomena with more than 15 years of research.</p>

October 31, 2019
Ep.03 | Real Ghost Stories: Spirits in Kentucky, the House in Manchester & More
<p>Hear three real paranormal tales in this episode of Ghostly Chills Podcast. Olivia Ripy, who was featured on an episode of Ghost Hunters, shares stories about her family's haunted distillery. This show also includes tales from Indiana and Washington State. Hear bonus story content, first-hand, by watching the counterpart video on YouTube. </p> <p>Stories:<br /> "Spirits in Kentucky"<br /> "The House in Manchester"<br /> "Tami's Paranormal Experiences" **Featured Story**<br /> (check out the counterpart video on YouTube)<br /> <br /></p>
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