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Welcome to our podcast, where we take deep dives looking at various topics through a Paranormal Lens.

Every Thursday, co-hosts Ben Goldman, Brienna Shear, and Angela Wingard come together to unpack history, events, and phenomena through a paranormal perspective. Along the way, we'll share updates on our latest projects, discuss timely news that doesn’t always fit into a full-length investigation or film, and connect the dots between folklore, research, and lived experience.

In addition to our main Thursday episodes, listeners can also expect occasional bonus or mini-episodes dropping on Mondays, recorded live on-set or at events.

Whether it’s analyzing legends, exploring haunted history, or discussing the cultural impact of the unexplained... our podcast is your gateway into conversations that exist at the Crossroads Of Curiosities.

2025
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    • Rituals: When should we utilize them on our ghost hunts, and what makes "Seven: The Mystery of Jacques" different than "Dweller"?
      Jan 22 2026

      On this episode of Paranormal Lens, we touch base on rituals: when, if ever, should they be utilized on our ghost hunts? The conversation uses our recent film "Seven: The Mystery of Jacques" as well as last year's film "Dweller" (winner of Best TV/New Media Feature at the MidWest WeirdFest) to help articulate our points. We discuss what makes "Seven: The Mystery of Jacques" different than some of the past rituals we've been a part of, as well as reveal what "Dweller" got wrong.

      "Seven: The Mystery of Jacques" is now streaming on PARAFlixx: https://paraflixx.vhx.tv/seven-the-mystery-of-jacques

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      59 min
    • Paranormal TV ethics: pros and cons of utilizing re-enactments in your ghost hunting show or documentary
      Jan 15 2026

      Do paranormal re-enactments cross an ethical line, or are they a necessary storytelling tool? On this episode of Paranormal Lens, we explore how ghost hunting TV shows and documentaries recreate eyewitness encounters, and whether staging these b-roll shots could risk misleading audience. We also analyze these re-enactments from the spirits' perspective: could dramatizing their death trigger more activity to occur?

      This episode also contains a shocking revelation: not only is Brienna a blonde, but SHE'S ALSO AN OPERA SINGER. How did we not know this???

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      37 min
    • The Ghost Frequency: Could infrasound cause creepy feelings or explain paranormal sensations?
      Jan 8 2026

      In this episode of Paranormal Lens: hosts Ben, Brienna, and Angela discuss the infamous 18.9 Hz “ghost frequency,” a form of infrasound believed to trigger feelings of unease and dread. Is the fear we feel in haunted locations truly paranormal, or could our bodies be reacting to sound we can’t consciously hear?

      Ben also reveals the one time he intentionally used the ghost frequency in a film, sparking a discussion about the ethics of inducing fear through sound design. The conversation also dives into rumors that some well-known haunted sites may intentionally pump infrasound to enhance activity and mislead ghost hunters. Also: what is the connection between Bigfoot and infrasound?

      GEMINI Summary: This episode of "Paranormal Lens" discusses the "ghost frequency," also known as infrasound, specifically the 18.9 Hz frequency (2:00).

      What is Infrasound? Infrasound is a low-frequency sound that humans cannot consciously hear, but our bodies can react to it (3:16). Researchers have suggested that this frequency, when present, can cause feelings of unease, paranoia, and jitteriness, which people might attribute to paranormal activity (3:52).

      Infrasound and Paranormal Activity: The hosts reference a 2003 NBC News article titled "Infrasound linked to spooky events," which discusses a study by UK researchers on the connection between infrasound and odd sensations experienced at allegedly haunted sites (3:05).

      Infrasound in Media: The hosts discuss how horror movies often use infrasound in scary scenes to induce a feeling of fear in the audience before visual or auditory cues (4:32). Ben, one of the hosts, reveals he intentionally used the ghost frequency in their short film, "The Possession Tape," to enhance the unsettling atmosphere (11:41).

      Ethical Concerns of Using Infrasound: The hosts debate the ethics of using infrasound to induce fear. They conclude that it is not unethical in entertainment, such as films, where the audience expects to be spooked (14:42).

      Infrasound in Nature and Other Connections: Bigfoot: Infrasound is believed to be one of Bigfoot's vocalizations, similar to how lions use infrasound in their roars (7:55). Some Bigfoot hunting techniques involve using amplifiers to detect infrasound (8:41).

      Natural Events: Infrasound can be produced by natural events like volcanoes, earthquakes, and storms, as well as by animals and industrial machinery (19:49).

      Bad Driving: The hosts humorously note a random quote in the 2003 article that links infrasound to bad driving, suggesting it might be caused by sounds from cars or radios (5:43).

      Future Applications: The hosts discuss the potential for using infrasound in future paranormal investigations, particularly if they go Bigfoot hunting again (24:03). They also mention an upcoming project that might incorporate it (22:55).

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      31 min
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