My First Paranormal Cases. The Investigations That Started It All
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About this listen
In this episode of Deep Woods Paranormal, I go back to the beginning and talk about my first paranormal investigations and the early ghost hunting cases that shaped everything that came after.
These weren’t famous haunted locations or dramatic TV moments. They were small, personal investigations that changed how I viewed paranormal experiences, fear, evidence, and what it really means to investigate the unknown.
In this episode:
• My first ghost hunting cases
• What those early investigations felt like
• The first moment something shifted
• The first time I experienced real fear
• What I got wrong in the beginning
• The lesson the paranormal taught me early on
• How those cases eventually led me into the woods
This is a raw and personal look at where Deep Woods Paranormal truly began.
🎙️ Listener participation encouraged — share your first paranormal experience.
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There’s no judgment here — just open-minded discussion. Deep Woods Paranormal. Making the paranormal, normal.
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