The last two episodes of True Tales From Old Houses have been especially fun. Like a good parent, as a podcast host, I do not have a favorite guest. However, I have enjoyed these two shows for specific reasons. The episodes titled, The Greener Good and the Neighborhood, Part I and Part II, both feature…
Last week, I took a whirlwind trip to New Albany, Indiana, and Louisville, Kentucky, to record some episodes of the podcast. My videographer and photographer friend, Drew, joined me to document the trip and provide sound tech.
The first True Tales From Old Houses podcast road trip by the numbers: Eighteen (18) hours in…
Ever since Devyn became my podcast co-host and we moved the show to our new website, I struggled with how to keep all of you in the loop. For a long time, our listeners were still calling it the Blake Hill House podcast, and that didn't feel fair to Devyn. That's why I stopped mentioning…
In this episode, Stacy, acting as a field reporter, walks a very short distance to interview guest, Andy Grinsfelder. When Andy was a kid, he had three unexplained brushes with possible paranormal activity. Knowing that Andy is a lifelong skeptic, Stacy is shocked to hear these stories for the first time. Although there is plenty…
In July, Devyn and I unveiled our new website, True Tales From Old Houses. It is 100% dedicated to the podcast. While it is nice to have a dedicated space for the show, I recently concluded that it is still relevant content for the BHH blog. Moving forward, I will write brief posts here. The…
Devyn and I have more big news! We have moved the podcast to a website of its own: True Tales From Old Houses. For today, you'll find the show notes in both places, but most of the photos are on our new site.
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