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Ghost City: The Podcast

Ghost City: The Podcast

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Welcome to the Ghost City Podcast—your new favorite destination for everything haunted, spooky, and unexplained. Brought to you by the team behind Ghost City Tours, the world’s leading ghost tour company, this podcast takes you beyond the cobblestone streets and fog-filled alleyways into the chilling, often overlooked corners of haunted history and paranormal lore. Hosted by GCT Founder, Tim Nealon, each episode of the Ghost City Podcast invites you to step into the shadows as we explore true ghost stories, notorious hauntings, and the terrifying truths behind urban legends. Whether digging into the grisly past of a famous haunted location, interviewing seasoned paranormal investigators, or uncovering the strange and supernatural tales that never made the history books, the Ghost City Podcast delivers immersive, compelling, and terrifying storytelling. Stay Spooky...


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  • Bigfoot Social Structure, Trackways, and the Trail Camera Problem w/ Cliff Barackman | Ghost City Podcast
    Feb 11 2026

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    In Part 2 of our conversation with Cliff Barackman, curator of the North American Bigfoot Center, we go deeper into what footprints and trackways can actually reveal about Sasquatch behavior. Drawing from decades of field research, Cliff explains why Bigfoot likely doesn’t form human-like “societies,” but instead shows social patterns consistent with known great apes—overlapping home ranges, recurring size classes traveling together, and large males moving along territorial edges. We also tackle a perennial question in cryptozoology: if Bigfoot is real, why don’t trail cameras solve the mystery? The answer lies in ecology and engineering, from limited camera fields of view to high-frequency sounds that wildlife may detect long before a photo is taken.

    From there, we dismantle the Bigfoot migration myth by looking at long-term data—repeated tracks from the same individuals across multiple seasons, pointing to stable home ranges rather than continent-spanning movement. Cliff shares practical field strategies that actually work, including targeting corridors near water, understanding seasonal substrates, and methodically expanding search areas over time. We also explore how focused funding and university-linked research could move Bigfoot studies forward, the origins of the North American Bigfoot Center, and why cutting through hoaxes matters more than ever. If you care about reproducible evidence, smart fieldwork, and pushing the conversation beyond noise, this episode delivers.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Bigfoot Beyond the Myths: Footprints, eDNA, and Real Field Science w/ Cliff Barackman | Ghost City Podcast
    Feb 4 2026

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    In Part 1 of this two-part episode of the Ghost City Podcast, Tim Nealon sits down with Cliff Barackman, curator of the North American Bigfoot Center, to approach Sasquatch the way scientists approach any undiscovered species, through evidence, patterns, and repeatable data. Cliff explains why footprints matter more than fleeting sightings and how detailed trackway analysis can reveal behavior like foraging habits, seasonal movement, social grouping, and territory. The long-term patterns he’s documenting, recurring track sizes, repeated visits to the same micro-sites, and consistent seasonal windows, challenge popular Bigfoot migration myths and point instead toward stable home-range behavior.

    The conversation moves from the forest floor to the lab, where an interdisciplinary team at North Carolina State University is testing environmental DNA (eDNA) from soil collected inside and outside suspected footprints. While early results don’t “prove Bigfoot,” they do establish a critical, auditable framework, one that allows future genetic discoveries to be cross-checked against archived samples. Along the way, Cliff tackles the cultural baggage surrounding Bigfoot research, separating evidence-based inquiry from paranormal hype, and explains how careful documentation, historical archives, and even limited uses of AI can support serious fieldwork without distorting the data. If you’re interested in Bigfoot research rooted in biology, method, and patience, not myth, this episode lays the groundwork.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Haunted Objects, Cemetery Symbols, and Real Paranormal Investigation w/ Gina Black | Ghost City Podcast
    Jan 28 2026

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    The Ghost City Podcast is BACK with Season 2!


    This episode of the Ghost City Podcast kicks off the debut of our new opening segment, This Week in Creep, where Tim Nealon and the GCT production team break down recent paranormal headlines—from the Conjuring House lawsuit to UFO orbs near U.S. military bases and a viral “phantom hand” video. We dig past hype, hoaxes, and AI fakery to talk about what actually matters in the world of hauntings: evidence, credibility, and why some ghost stories endure while others fall apart in the dark.

    Then Tim sits down with paranormal investigator and author Gina Black to explore haunted locations across South Florida, Savannah, and beyond. Gina shares firsthand experiences from places like History Fort Lauderdale, the Gold Coast Railroad Museum, and the Sorrel Weed House, along with a thoughtful discussion on haunted objects—including a revealing perspective on Robert the Doll in Key West. From cemetery symbolism and Victorian funerary art to practical ghost-hunting advice for beginners, this conversation blends haunted history, folklore, and real-world investigation into a grounded look at how the dead continue to speak—if you know how to listen.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
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