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Two Hot Takes

Two Hot Takes

2 жыл бұрын

Two Hot Takes host, Morgan, is joined by guest co-host Lauren and Alejandra!! They take on paranormal related stories.. and safe to say Lauren got more than she was expecting...
Share a paranormal story with us in the comments!!
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@brenthunter5078
@brenthunter5078 Жыл бұрын
The second story makes me wonder if, on another timeline, there's a Reddit, and some hotel receptionist has posted about some weird college kids who came to their hotel wanting to do a paranormal investigation, then mysteriously vanished as they stood in the parking lot with their gear.
@esoterca
@esoterca 7 ай бұрын
I love your mind
@alexx5143
@alexx5143 2 жыл бұрын
Hey, actual person with MPD here. - Its not called MPD anymore. They changed the name to DID (Dissociative identity Disorder) many years ago -our physical body doesn't change but things like mannerisms, the way we speak, dominant hand, etc. do change. - Split is a terrible representation of DID. alters are more likely to be abused than to abuse someone. Let alone literally eat people like in the movie. Bet u everything I have that anyone who has DID hates that movie. -My dog does notice my switches but simply because I zone out and it freaks him out when we're playing and I suddenly go blank. -some systems have sudden switches but most of us can tell when a switch is coming. I would simply excuse myself if I were around ppl who didn't know about my system instead of outing myself to a bunch of strangers. (System = a group of alters) Just wanted to clear up these misconceptions bcus DID is highly misunderstood because of the spread of misinformation and it directly impacts those with the disorder. I've had ppl literally fear me and my alters because of stereotypes. Thanks for coming 2 my Ted talk.
@Kat-hu7ss
@Kat-hu7ss 2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate you and this comment! I was feeling upset when they mentioned a possible explanation could be “MPD” DID. Break the stigma !💜
@emilyweber9619
@emilyweber9619 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment! I’m not completely educated on DID and was scrolling to see if anyone like you or with an educated background in psychology would say something! You’re appreciated. P
@Alejandra-hz6ct
@Alejandra-hz6ct 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing your personal experience. And for even taking time to acknowledge my inquiring mind about the dog question. I’m no expert on psychology and would never claim to be but am always happy to learn.
@TwoHotTakes
@TwoHotTakes 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing ❤️ I just want to say a movie title was never mentioned. She was not referring to split.
@khyajo9371
@khyajo9371 2 жыл бұрын
@@TwoHotTakes I’m not sure why your response seems rude, but it does. The commenter you’re replying to never said that’s the movie they were referencing. If you want to nit pick. I’d say it’s moreso that your friends seemingly get their information on a mental disorder from Hollywood, which has a very morphed gaze of what DID actually is, and being ignorant to that fact can be harmful. It has little to do with the specific movie. Usually, I enjoy everyone’s takes and I find you all to be fairly educated and informative! Some bits of this episode were just a miss.
@AnimaljambetadayzBlogspot
@AnimaljambetadayzBlogspot 2 жыл бұрын
I’m diabetic. The night after my grandpa passed, I had a low sugar in my sleep. It was really unusual but I woke up in the middle of the night and I could smell his distinct cologne. When I checked my sugar, it was dangerously low. I believe my grandpa saved me that night.
@emilyemily444
@emilyemily444 Жыл бұрын
That's actually a really beautiful & wholesome story rather than scary🙂 Thank you for sharing & also sorry for your loss, my condolences 🙏
@vendulaschonfeldova3215
@vendulaschonfeldova3215 Жыл бұрын
I actually believe this, I've had this strange thing happen to me, and maybe I've imagined it, but I like to believe it was real. I'm originally from Czech Republic (my family is there), I went to the US for two years (au pair program). Within a month of me being there, hurricane Sandy happened, and I needed to get some food and supplies. I was left alone in the house NY (host family went to Florida), and I was scared. I didn't know what to expect (we don't have hurricanes). I had my own car (always drove it unless I had the kids), and as I was going to grab my keys, my hand nearly getting hold of them on the key hook, I had this overwhelming feeling, I can't explain it, it felt like "something" is telling me not to take my car. I knowingly grabbed keys for another (family) car instead, I have never driven that car just myself in. I had a car accident so close to the house. The police man told me as he was dropping me by my house, so randomly, "Thank God you weren't in this car, you wouldn't have survived," pointing at my small car. Also, bear in mind that I was 6 hrs behind Czech. I called my mum, telling her what happened, that i was ok, and telling her about taking the other car. I later found out that my grandma died at the exact time as I was grabbing the keys (my mom was there). Maybe she somehow knew that my mum would not survive losing us both on the same day and gave me a warning ? But we've never had any other stuff going on. I love that your grandpa was looking out for you. I know many sceptics can find an explanation, but I like the idea of our loved ones looking out for us even though they're not here. (Gardian angels).
@dianaw4072
@dianaw4072 2 ай бұрын
WOW! I know this comment is from a yr ago but I love this!! My grandma had a dream about my grandpa and he was URGING her to check her sugar. She managed to wake up and check it and it was dangerously low just like yours! I, too, believe my grandpa saved her life that night. 🥹
@elodieelvira7913
@elodieelvira7913 2 жыл бұрын
The hotel one was scary because it was not just one person who you could say had a hallucination, it was a group of people who walked through a building that wasn’t even open
@dshesrda
@dshesrda 23 күн бұрын
Honestly it's quite common in my region
@alekspluth6712
@alekspluth6712 2 жыл бұрын
In the second story when the receptionist mentioned the scheduling mix up, that's what really sent me. Like oh sorry dude, we weren't expecting you for another 10 years. Also I would be fascinated to know if the hotel now looks like what they saw. Like maybe it was a look into the future rather than the past? Doesn't fit with a theory of residual energies or anything but it would be trippy as hell
@MountainPearls
@MountainPearls 2 жыл бұрын
I wondered that, too!
@awkotacotime
@awkotacotime 2 жыл бұрын
The way he said that people who stay at the hotel now see people walk into dead ends and stuff I’d lean more towards it being a glimpse into the past. I wonder if he went and was actually shown the walls that people see ghosts walking through if they would be walls that weren’t previously there in the experience he and his friends there.
@morgandavis1951
@morgandavis1951 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah especially since they said the ballroom was still being renovated!
@royalleashleyasprec2491
@royalleashleyasprec2491 Жыл бұрын
Do y’all know where I can find the story to read? I read ghost stories to clients at my job before bed (they love it) but I can’t play this podcast because of the cuss words unfortunately but I know they would love this story!
@miriamrood9864
@miriamrood9864 Жыл бұрын
I have one issue with this story. The author mentions that the three of them had sensors and equipment when they walked into the building, so then why would they go back to the van after the tour to get their equipment again? Not sure I believe this one.
@karlathebarla
@karlathebarla 2 жыл бұрын
Love Lauren, but we gotta get an episode going with the REAL SPOOKY stories that you felt Lauren couldn't handle
@Lauren-ib3ok
@Lauren-ib3ok 2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha I know I’m so sorry 😂😭
@karlathebarla
@karlathebarla 2 жыл бұрын
@@Lauren-ib3ok girl no! I literally love you as a cohost and I really enjoyed that you were in this episode, but I really like hearing scary stories and I would’ve liked to hear other ones that Morgan said were a little too much, so I wouldn’t want you to feel uncomfortable but if you feel you can handle the other ones I’d love to see you in a part 2!
@Lauren-ib3ok
@Lauren-ib3ok 2 жыл бұрын
@@karlathebarla haha no I totally know what you meant!! You’re the sweetest 🥰💓
@juliabulanoff7288
@juliabulanoff7288 2 жыл бұрын
Omggg I know right I agree lol
@juliabulanoff7288
@juliabulanoff7288 2 жыл бұрын
@@Lauren-ib3ok WE LOVE YOU LAUREN !
@jojijonass
@jojijonass 2 жыл бұрын
Morgan grinning while Alejandra and Lauren scream at the ghost photo is unreasonably hilarious
@erinkelley8208
@erinkelley8208 2 жыл бұрын
I got to your comment just as this reaction happened 😆
@heezypeasy8611
@heezypeasy8611 Жыл бұрын
I took a screenshot of the first creepy pic they showed and it's hilarious 😂 Morgan has an evil grin while Ale and Lauren both have their hands over their face 😂 🤣
@asmita2318
@asmita2318 Жыл бұрын
I didn't see the photo either. I had a feeling it would be very scary.
@Lili-nv7ty
@Lili-nv7ty 2 жыл бұрын
lauren’s face during every story is absolutely sending me… she looks so nervous and scared
@simplyjane92
@simplyjane92 2 жыл бұрын
I do not like scarey stuff but that curiosity gets me sometimes I'm like Lauren lol
@HAnnB24
@HAnnB24 2 жыл бұрын
@@simplyjane92 Likewise my curiosity gets the better of me in these cases. Lauren said she felt sick after the 3rd write-in and I could see it on her face, after the dog story she looked a bit better.
@switchkitten
@switchkitten 2 жыл бұрын
The second story sends absolute chills through me! Also, the battery drained from every piece of equipment except the van makes sense. An entity would have to need a TON of energy to pull off an illusion not only that detailed, but for three people to witness it at the same time! ~~~~~ After listening to OP’s deduction about what happened, it’s very possible (and would make more sense) that the three of them stumbled into an alternate timeline.
@stephaniegalvez5630
@stephaniegalvez5630 2 жыл бұрын
This story also heavily reminded me of the movie Ghost Ship (2002), where upon encountering a ship lost at sea the main crew begins seeing the ghost ship in its former glory. The ship preys on the crew with these visions and slowly begins killing them. What if this property has malicious intentions? Why else would the ghosts or people still appear randomly just to disappear?
@switchkitten
@switchkitten 2 жыл бұрын
@@stephaniegalvez5630 Thinking of that, it would have been so bad if they stayed. They probably would have be hurt or worse, so if that was the case, I’m glad they left!
@seriouskhan
@seriouskhan 2 жыл бұрын
What about it being a potential portal for spirits ?
@asmita2318
@asmita2318 Жыл бұрын
Imagine if they didn't know and had stayed the night. Waking up in the morning to ruined empty property.
@leah212
@leah212 2 жыл бұрын
My little brother died suddenly 3 years ago. I remember a dream i had where he was like in a blue room. I remember it was like distinctly clouds blue coz i was like why the hell is this room so blue. Lol. He hugged me and said you’ll be okay sister. And he was walking away with a bunch of people his age. I tried to run out to him but i woke up crying. I think that was a goodbye honestly. It was nice. I still think about that dream sometimes when i miss him and believe he’ll be alright.
@TwoHotTakes
@TwoHotTakes 2 жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry for your loss. It does sound like he wanted to make sure you were okay 🤍 thank you for sharing
@leah212
@leah212 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you 💕 enjoyed this episode so much!
@zoeswisher9701
@zoeswisher9701 2 жыл бұрын
I’m sorry for your loss. My friend had a similar dream when his brother died. He told me that (in his dream) his brother came in to his room and asked to play Mario kart with him (my friend was only 12 at the time). In the dream they played the game and at the end his brother hugged him and said “you’re gonna be okay, I’ll miss you Trevor” and then walked out of the room. The next day my friend found out his brother died in a car crash due to a drunk driver hitting the car. This is a story that really stuck with me ever since I heard it, I was awestruck by it and found it to be extremely touching. Thank you for sharing your story 🙏🏼
@Tigerness
@Tigerness 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve had a cat who passed away come back and say good bye. She went missing for a few weeks and my parents live with bears and coyotes around. One night I felt her hop up on the bed when I was trying to sleep. I heard her purring as she got closer then it got super quiet and her paws were gone.
@mara2825
@mara2825 2 жыл бұрын
A couple days after I had to put my sick cat down I had a dream that I was laying in bed and he jumped up and I was petting him and he was cuddling me. That’s the only dream I had about him after his passing. Then a few weeks later I went to sit on the couch and one of his whiskers was laying directly where I went to sit, just laying perfectly on top of the couch.
@nevarez7L
@nevarez7L 2 жыл бұрын
My cat just died :'(
@NicoleSings2013
@NicoleSings2013 2 жыл бұрын
I am wrecked after reading this
@oleelaura1
@oleelaura1 Жыл бұрын
Omg I have a few stories about my cats when we had to put down one was about 14 15 years ago and she was hit by a car because she didn't have the sense of she needed to get off the road because she was a stray and we adopted her and we think she was brain damaged when she was younger by something but anyway we were in a tight spot with money and we had to tell the vets she was a stray and I couldn't say goodbye to her or that my mum could bring her home so we could put her in a grave by her best friend and 2 nights after and it continued for roughly 2 weeks that i could feel her walk up my bed and laid down where she would slept on me and where I could feel her it was colder then the rest of my bed and this happened about 9 years ago when we had to put my nans 15 and 18 year old cats down because of her mental health and I was staying at my nan's and the night we put them down I forgot that they wasn't there anymore and I was like come on Sam come on mitsi and I left the bedroom door ajar and I laid down and I petted the space by the foot of the bed where Sam would of slept and all of sudden I heard a little meow like a kitten type meow and his paws walking to me laid down like he was comforting me because I kept crying
@shadokat6858
@shadokat6858 Жыл бұрын
After my fiance's cat of 16 years died, we would see him visit us. He would be in the room with us or we would see him walk by us for a good 1 to 2 months. Then after that, he would come in dreams and now he only shows up when my fiance and I are both depressed or emotionally in a rut. Every once in a while I would feel him brush against my leg like how he used to when he was still alive.
@mari-wl6py
@mari-wl6py 2 жыл бұрын
I told myself I was gonna listen to two stories and then go to sleep. Terrible decision, the second story freaked me out💀
@EmmyandLori
@EmmyandLori 2 жыл бұрын
an effect of oxygen deprivation that often goes unknown is that it can mimic the same dreamstate hallucinations that you get when falling asleep, or just waking up. Ever been laying in bed with a partner, about to fall asleep, totally convinced you're having a full on conversation, and then they *actually* say something and you realised you had dreamt it? That's the same kind of dreaming while awake that low oxygen can trigger! Helps the atmosphere in the Stanley I bet!
@InTheNameOfLife1
@InTheNameOfLife1 2 жыл бұрын
Hypoxia certainly can do that, especially if the person visiting lives at sea level. But living in CO I can say the people that visit from out of town usually only get altitude sickness when hiking, running, or drinking lol. Estes park is about 7500'. I usually see the altitude sickness at around 10,000+ deeper in the mountains (or, again, because of drinking) But she does have a history of palpitations which would also affect O2 saturation!
@MsDrientje
@MsDrientje Жыл бұрын
Carbon monoxide poisoning will do the same. Anyone experiencing feelings of extreme dread, hallucinations, auditory and visual, leave the room you are in right now! Get your house checked. There is a ted talk about this. Woman who didn't believe in ghosts suddenly felt uncomfortable in her own house and started seeing things. After searching on the internet someone told her to look into her heater (I think someone on Reddit told her) Repair man from the heater came by and after that, everything went back to normal. Please please please don't fuck around with CO poisoning. It's a very quiet killer.
@MsDrientje
@MsDrientje Жыл бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/pJ6pm8R3ycWroIE.html found it!
@dnrainwater
@dnrainwater 2 жыл бұрын
As for the experience Stephen King had at The Stanley- him and his wife stayed there one night, in room 217. They were the only guests in the entire hotel that night. He had a nightmare about his son, woke up, and by the time he finished his cigarette, he had mapped out the book. It’s inspired by his stay, and other guest accounts there. But it was filmed in England and Oregon. All the paranormal happenings started being reported after the gas explosion in 1911.
@kateschultz967
@kateschultz967 11 ай бұрын
Kinda love that cause I’m doctor sleep he comes back and blows up the hotel
@Scarletlight525
@Scarletlight525 Жыл бұрын
My dead dog shows up in my dreams every time I've made a big life decision, if it's the right one. Almost like a "you've got this"-sign.
@Vinds2311
@Vinds2311 2 ай бұрын
🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
@jodiworth6402
@jodiworth6402 16 күн бұрын
How perfectly wonderful!
@jennsmiles9101
@jennsmiles9101 13 күн бұрын
I know know so much time has passed since you made this comment but it struck me so deeply. I had a bulldog that I adored with all of my heart, I still grieve over her 8 years later. I love how your dog does this, how incredible& lucky. I’d give anything to see my girl again, even in my dreams. ❤
@aurorakingslight9328
@aurorakingslight9328 2 жыл бұрын
51:55: I just wanna add my two cents as a psychology student and researchers about multi personality disorder, now known as dissociative identity disorder or DID. There is a lot of stigma and misunderstanding around, well, most disorders, and this one is no different. It is a childhood trauma response that hinders development of a single formed identity. There is nothing scary about it. I can't speak for people with DID, but I highly doubt it a shift to cause a response like that in an animal, and I would be very weary about speaking like this about disorders that you have no idea about, as it hurts people who struggle with this every day. There is already enough stigma around mental health, please do not spread more by misattributing mental illness with demonic possession.
@caitlinmcnamara5772
@caitlinmcnamara5772 2 жыл бұрын
I’m also a psychology student- and I agree completely
@katiek829
@katiek829 2 жыл бұрын
There's a couple of KZfaqrs with DID that are really good with educating about the disorder. I feel like the dog definitely wouldn't react like that to the switch like because it would be used to that by then. Plus, I don't think that alters can change the body's eye color...
@SwampRobin
@SwampRobin 2 жыл бұрын
Yes. When we experience trauma we divide our emotional response “parts” and in people with no mood or personality disorders, those parts can be found and used to go over that past trauma and solve it, to a degree. In DID those parts fragment so hard from the “true self” that when triggered, those parts of ourselves that were designed to help cope with stress, emotion, trauma, are now fully developed into their own self. So the part of me that defended me from physical abuse is very quiet and quick to take misunderstandings as personal attacks. I have to make a real concerted effort to realize I am operating in this part. Yes, it changes how I feel and respond. It changes how I react to triggers, even IF I will be triggered in that moment depending on what part is present. Through therapy I feel I am closer to knowing my true self but I can’t always make her come out. I am a dog trainer, I have never had an animal react like that to a shift in my mood. Some CAN tell and will act a little stiff if I’m in a state they don’t recognize well. I see them look warily at me and it makes me realize I’ve been in my brain a little too much. Brings be back. However... one of my best friends committed suicide. A year before he did so, my dog lost his shit on him. Scream barking, would not let my friend anywhere near him, or me. After my friends death.. it came out what kinds of things he did to people. Horrible things. Life altering and some even life ending. I do think animals can pick up on true danger.
@strawberry_milk8451
@strawberry_milk8451 2 жыл бұрын
As someone with DID. Thank you, im exhausted of others thinking its demons or that we behave any differently from regular people
@soccersinger101
@soccersinger101 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I am not a psych student but have taken psychology and from watching interviews from Anthony Padilla's channel where he interviewed a person with DID. I know that again, I'm not expert. But based on what I do know, that doesn't sound like DID. Also I don't think that the dog would be upset if it was a switch in personalities if he had DID.
@ngw8162
@ngw8162 2 жыл бұрын
When my brother was stillborn. a couple night after my mom returned from the hospital she told me she had a dream of her grandma holding him and rocking a chair. her grandma raised her.
@Jessphone11111
@Jessphone11111 2 жыл бұрын
For that scorpion story - dogs can also detect seizures and terminal illnesses before we can. Maybe scorpion was starting to show signs of his illness and the dog was reacting to that? An illness that causes a seizure (maybe a brain tumor?) can also cause some erratic or unusual behavior by the individual. Super interesting reaction by the dog…
@ivethreyes8363
@ivethreyes8363 2 жыл бұрын
Makes sense but how do you explain him being healthy years later when only given 1year. Also I don’t think the dog would go that crazy if it was an illness idk
@melgramss3873
@melgramss3873 2 жыл бұрын
@@ivethreyes8363 Sometimes Dr's timelines for illnesses are wrong, medicine is an advanced science but patients still have surprising recoveries sometimes / live longer than their estimated to ✨
@7thCobweb
@7thCobweb 2 жыл бұрын
@@ivethreyes8363 dogs can actually be trained to react to/shortly predict medical emergencies to alert bystanders for help - seizures, drops in blood sugar, panic attacks etc. - so i am convinced this dog was alerting everyone of the strange situation, it didn't know what was going on & it was not trained but dogs are generally alarmed when someone close to them is unwell, injured etc. it doesn't have to be something obvious to humans, it could've been the dog smelling stress hormones, high blood pressure, reading the aggressive facial expression of its owner and therefore freaking out
@plushbunnii
@plushbunnii Жыл бұрын
@@7thCobweb but why would the dog be snarling/looking like they’re gonna attack. A dog wouldn’t do that to alert someone.
@bailey7792
@bailey7792 Жыл бұрын
​​​​@@7thCobweb Not a single trained medical alert dog on this planet.. would start bearing teeth, raising its hackle, and snarling at its owner, ready to attack.. in order to alert other people of a medical emergency. Stop it lol, they are not trained to behave that way, or to react like that
@mitchell7535
@mitchell7535 2 жыл бұрын
There are no “evil alters” when it comes to dissociative identity disorder, alters are formed to protect the body and brain from trauma there can be persecuters yes but they arent villains or some animalistic monsters like they portrayed in split and stuff.
@ariannaserrano7175
@ariannaserrano7175 2 жыл бұрын
you don’t know that
@mitchell7535
@mitchell7535 2 жыл бұрын
@@ariannaserrano7175 it takes one google search to know that there are no evil alters. What you just said here is just further pushing the stigma against victims of abuse that they are now the perpetrators, which is extremely unfair to those who suffer with DID. There are many different types of alters and they all serve individual purposes to help the host cope with their trauma, but none of them equate to being evil. Please do more research before pushing this stigma.
@mitchell7535
@mitchell7535 2 жыл бұрын
I strongly recommend you watch the video “evil alters” by DissociaDID
@ariannaserrano7175
@ariannaserrano7175 2 жыл бұрын
@@mitchell7535So you think people who have mean alters aren’t capable of doing bad things?
@ariannaserrano7175
@ariannaserrano7175 2 жыл бұрын
just like any other human on this planet? lmao
@In.my.red.headdd
@In.my.red.headdd 2 жыл бұрын
This isn’t scary, but I find it comforting. My grandma died in 2020, and my uncle passed away in the same house years earlier. This spring, my sisters and I had the task of helping our grandpa move everything out and find a new place. It was a hoarder situation, so it was a process that took 2 months. It was bittersweet and very emotional. They lived in that house for nearly 40 years. All of our happy memories with nana and papa and uncle Kevin happened in that house. All the holidays, birthdays, etc. I’m bawling just thinking about it. The very last day we were there, it was extra emotional. The house was empty, and I stood on the porch and looked back at the house. I started to cry, and I was hit with a very intense, distinct smell of grape soda. I frantically looked around for a source of this smell, but I couldn’t find anything. For a few minutes, all I could smell was grape soda, it was so distinct and very strong. I didn’t understand why, until I remembered my uncle used to drink grape soda when we were kids. It was very peaceful and oddly comforting. I felt like that gave me a unique sense of closure for a chapter of my life that ended.
@bbrriiaannaa
@bbrriiaannaa 2 жыл бұрын
This made me cry
@BhappyD
@BhappyD 2 жыл бұрын
One of my great uncles passed nearly 20 years ago from cancer. Him and my aunt were soulmates, and she has never and will never remarry. To her she is still very much married to him, and that will never change. Even 20 years later, she STILL will experience the sudden strong scent of his (very distinct) cologne at times, including times where she is all alone and there is literally NO other source the smell could be coming from. She says it always brings a smile to her face and she’ll talk to him for a bit, knowing in her heart that he is with her. Three years ago, my grandmother passed away completely unexpectedly. She was my best friend and we were extremely close and had such a special relationship. I was absolutely devastated and inconsolable. I’ve lost a lot of loved ones in my lifetime, but her sudden death absolutely broke me like no other death has. Even three years later I’m still just as heartbroken and cry regularly. Anyway, she absolutely loved angels, and that’s an understatement. Her home was literally inundated with hundreds of them dispersed in every room of the house. She also loved animals and birds, and spent her days caring for all the animals, both pets and wild, as well as fed the birds she so fondly looked after. After her passing, we had chatted with the wonderful and incredibly sweet funeral director, and she was talking about the different stories she had heard over the years of the different “signs” or unexplainable occurrences people commonly had after the death of a loved one as a reminder of their presence. One of those she mentioned was people repeatedly encountering the presence feathers, which I thought was neat but totally forgot about after a week. That was until feathers started showing up in our yard outside nearly every day. Of course everyone will see a feather in their yard every now and then, but we rarely see them in our yard, maybe once every year or two. We didn’t think anything of it at first, but they kept showing up. Often times several at a time, all of them differently colored from different birds, all waiting for us each morning, ONLY in our yard and none in our neighbors’ yards. This continued for nearly a month, until the very last feather appeared on my birthday. It was beautifully vivid white (and there are no white feathered birds here), except for one small grayish tan spot on it that was shaped like a perfect heart. Not a blob that you had to squint to see what you want to see, a perfectly symmetrical heart with crisp edges. I had been devastated and honestly dreading spending my birthday without her, but receiving that feather, I just knew that was her way of telling me she was still with me. To this day, I have yet to see another feather in our yard after the heart feather I received on my birthday three years ago.
@nsync1977ns
@nsync1977ns 2 жыл бұрын
Ok, Steven King junkie here. He get inspiration for a book that became“The Shining” at the hotel. The movie was NOT Filmed in a hotel it was filmed on a soundstage and they used inspiration of the hotel and other hotels from the time for the for the soundstage.
@TwoHotTakes
@TwoHotTakes 2 жыл бұрын
Ooo good to know!! Wonder what type of experience he had there
@JamieRoseLincoln
@JamieRoseLincoln 2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking this the whole time😂
@dnrainwater
@dnrainwater 2 жыл бұрын
They also filmed in Oregon and England, because The Stanley lacked snow. Stephen King wanted it filmed there though.
@bbrriiaannaa
@bbrriiaannaa 2 жыл бұрын
Steven King??? I only know Stephen King
@timetraveler878
@timetraveler878 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah the Stanley likes to make it seem like The Shining was filmed there so they can sell merch and get tourists.
@auggiea6916
@auggiea6916 Жыл бұрын
Story 1: 2:50 Story 2: 13:52 Story 3: 26:44 (stay tuned for Morgan’s story) Story 4: 42:50 Story 5: 53:02
@lillyhoffman5389
@lillyhoffman5389 11 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@Muton230
@Muton230 2 жыл бұрын
FYI, you were talking about Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), its not called "split personality disorder", and there are a lot of terrible stereotypes were people think those with DID have a Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde relationship with their other identities. This is not the case, the vast majority of the time all of the identities are peaceful, they are just different, like having several friends all in the same body. There are a lot of great KZfaq videos on the subject, I probably butchered the explanation (I don't have DID, but seek to understand it) so I would recommend going and watching videos.
@robinnicole4466
@robinnicole4466 6 ай бұрын
There's several different types of multiple personality disorder (now referred to as DID]
@crimsonnash4854
@crimsonnash4854 2 жыл бұрын
Hey. For that last listener write in concerning Scorpion: the board is actually a good divination tool to contact spirits and ghosts alike but not properly closing the conversation can lead to malicious entities attaching to you. Scorpion was absolutely experiencing some sort of demonic possession or something of that sort. Evil entities drain energy and can make humans very very sick, destroying their bodies quickly or slowly, completely up to them. That house needs a very strong cleansing and to make sure there aren't any "portals" in said house so it can be avoided in the future. Whatever that entity is is very strong and powerful and not to be fucked with. Stay safe everyone, these things are very real. Protect yourself mundanely and spiritually.
@TwoHotTakes
@TwoHotTakes 2 жыл бұрын
Good to know about the boards. All the more reason to stay away from them!
@crimsonnash4854
@crimsonnash4854 2 жыл бұрын
@@TwoHotTakes especially if you don't know what you're doing!! I love your videos, do you plan on another paranormal episode?
@ghostcraft3370
@ghostcraft3370 2 жыл бұрын
21:40 This story makes me think of the stories of like time malfunctions. Like those stories where someone is driving for minutes but have actually been gone for hours. This story makes me think of that. I wonder if those stories are connected with the paranormal...?
@kalynshafer751
@kalynshafer751 2 жыл бұрын
The grim adventures of Billy and Mandy is the cartoon you're thinking of with the grim reaper
@droqlet
@droqlet 2 жыл бұрын
PLEASE never stop uploading videos, yall are so entertaining, I love these podcasts
@hannytons
@hannytons 2 жыл бұрын
I’m dying at Lauren’s facial expressions during this entire podcast lol
@madi4eva389
@madi4eva389 2 жыл бұрын
My dad passed December of 2018 from cancer, the loss hit me so hard! But like a few weeks later I was sleeping and I had a dream. I was getting ready to leave for school. I walked into the living room. And in the living room we had a large gray sectional. Well anyways I walk in and I see my dad sitting in the corner area of it, just chillin. That’s where he always sat like it was his spot. Anyways I just ran over and sat beside him. And all he said over and over was I love you. Ugh waking up that morning was so hard I cried for like 30 minutes!
@babyscissors7558
@babyscissors7558 2 жыл бұрын
In another timeline that hotel those guys went to never closed down and needed to be redeveloped, somehow they jumped walked into another timeline and were able to leave, absolutely amazing wow
@robinnicole4466
@robinnicole4466 6 ай бұрын
They most certainly did not because it's a fake azf story 😂
@tessarose7208
@tessarose7208 2 жыл бұрын
I just wanna say that I appreciate that pumpkin twist in the logo at the beginning, real spooky vibes
@kim6961
@kim6961 2 жыл бұрын
I would love a part two of Paranormal! I grew up watching scary movies and scary paranormal videos on KZfaq when it was first created. It takes alot to get me truly scared... this episode had me sleeping with the lights on !
@paigesmith7548
@paigesmith7548 2 жыл бұрын
Yes we need more scary ones !!
@isabelladorsett5531
@isabelladorsett5531 2 жыл бұрын
The story with her mom and sister having the same dream reminded me of a similar situation growing up. I was probably 15-16 years old and I had a very vivid dream of a house in a big open field with a 1960s/70s feel. From the house walked my great grandmother and great grandfather, and aunt (all of whom I’ve never met because they past long before I was born). They all greeted me and we got into the car together to head to church and talked about all of the things they had missed in my family’s lives. When I woke up I could remember every single detail (and still can). The dream was weighing on my heart all day so in the evening following the dream, I mentioned to my mom that I had a dream where I met my great grandparents and aunt, and my mom immediately burst into tears because she had the exact same dream that night. We bounced minute details off of each other from the color of the car to the types of birds printed on my grandmothers coat, and it felt incredibly surreal. The only difference was that my aunt would not look at or speak to my mom and my grandparents told her it’s because my mom was not ready yet. It’s something that I think about often.
@makaylalashe4730
@makaylalashe4730 2 жыл бұрын
the aunt wouldn’t interact with her because she wasn’t ready yet that gave me chills wooow
@EmI-kt5dq
@EmI-kt5dq 2 жыл бұрын
The multi personality disorder doesn’t explain why he said “be careful” before the crash , the scream , and him being fine after he moved out
@katlin.christopher
@katlin.christopher 2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: The Stanley is the hotel that inspired the Shining but it was actually filmed in Oregon at the Timberline Lodge.
@haylistone8604
@haylistone8604 Жыл бұрын
Had to come make someone fact checked that for them so I didn’t have to😂
@xio9741
@xio9741 Жыл бұрын
Yeah Danny Gonzales does a really good explanation video about the hotel’s actual history!!!
@haylistone8604
@haylistone8604 Жыл бұрын
@@xio9741 yesss! I got the chance to take a tour earlier this year, theres a lot of history there that is actually really interesting and cool!
@lucialorenza1373
@lucialorenza1373 2 жыл бұрын
Loved hearing all your personal stories! Listening to your podcast is like having a chat with some friends :)
@dianalizzeth14
@dianalizzeth14 2 жыл бұрын
A scary f*ckn chat lol
@ZombieGoddessxi
@ZombieGoddessxi 2 жыл бұрын
The full hotel turning into a ruined building sounds like some Luigi Mansion level shit.
@dielleikuzwe9210
@dielleikuzwe9210 2 жыл бұрын
Lauren is a great cohost but I need for you to do an episode without her with the CRAZY Reddit paranormal stories
@lisak603
@lisak603 11 ай бұрын
Why in the hell have the ones that have no stomach for this? Ugh
@nessieXtheXlochness
@nessieXtheXlochness 2 жыл бұрын
This was such a good episode. I would love more like this. Didn’t realize you were looking for positive ghost stories too. I have some happier ghost stories if you ever do another episode.
@nessieXtheXlochness
@nessieXtheXlochness 2 жыл бұрын
I had a classmate pass away and I saw a rainbow light on the wall of my room when I couldn’t sleep after finding out. I also have some stories from family members seeing a woman in 1800’s clothing standing over their baby’s crib. Medium told my aunt that it is a family guardian angel, which she had never heard of before. My dog passed away, and we kept hearing bell ringing even though we donated the bells that our dog would ring to go outside.
@jayyyxkira
@jayyyxkira 2 жыл бұрын
Felt like this video perpetuated the stigma against DID. It’s not demonic but a protective mechanism from a very unfortunate childhood.
@Emily-fe6yb
@Emily-fe6yb Жыл бұрын
No, it is demonic. It might be both but don’t ignore that part of it.
@Jas13579
@Jas13579 Жыл бұрын
​@@Emily-fe6yb literally what is wrong with you?
@Emily-fe6yb
@Emily-fe6yb Жыл бұрын
@@Jas13579 Nothing.
@Thomas.jefferson
@Thomas.jefferson 7 ай бұрын
​@@Emily-fe6ybbro's dumb 💀💀
@lizjohnson2283
@lizjohnson2283 7 ай бұрын
@@Emily-fe6ybseveral things are wrong with you if you believe a mental illness is demonic. Get off the soapbox.
@MinecraftGirl2001
@MinecraftGirl2001 2 жыл бұрын
Omg the second story, I wonder what would've happened if they got all set up in the hotel and then called the uncle instead of calling the uncle outside in the van...
@dianalizzeth14
@dianalizzeth14 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe they’d be gone… I’m from Mexico and ppl tell a story about two old guys that liked to drink, long story short they went in a cantina that was on the side of the road. They were missing for 10+ years but for them they only went in for a few drink and then came out to head home. Some believe them some don’t but they didn’t look like they aged… some manifest shit
@PrincessFareeha
@PrincessFareeha 2 жыл бұрын
@@dianalizzeth14 how true is this
@emileev4830
@emileev4830 2 жыл бұрын
The ultimate trio🙌🏽🙌🏽
@Briana12906
@Briana12906 2 жыл бұрын
Stop it. When Lauren said she got full body chills after the guy describes turning around to see a building in ruins after they had literally seen people and spoken to people there. I got full body chills at the same time holyyyyyyy 😭😭
@sbee45123
@sbee45123 2 жыл бұрын
AnthonyPadilla did a good video of DID is "I spent a day with multiple personalities." It is very informative as people that have it, talk about it.
@TwoHotTakes
@TwoHotTakes 2 жыл бұрын
Shall have to check it out. Thanks for sharing :)
@nicksterxo
@nicksterxo 2 жыл бұрын
Was looking for something I could listen to as I fall asleep tonight. Saw this waa posted 2 minutes ago 😱 coincidence!?
@TwoHotTakes
@TwoHotTakes 2 жыл бұрын
Oooo this might not be the fall asleep type episode though 👻
@Victoria-yo6pm
@Victoria-yo6pm 2 жыл бұрын
Watching this reminds me how creepy it is to live alone
@RoMenendezT
@RoMenendezT 2 жыл бұрын
Don't worry, living with someone sometimes can also be scary, I just came out of the bathroom @ 1am and my bf came running like a madman because he woke up thinking someone was trying to get into the house. I was scared shitless
@droqlet
@droqlet 2 жыл бұрын
@@RoMenendezT The thought alone makes me anxious damn
@kimberlysolano2035
@kimberlysolano2035 2 жыл бұрын
The second story was so freaky omg. Tbh when the batteries were mentioned along with the theory about an alternate timeline, my conclusion was that it wasn’t the energy of ghosts that caused the batteries to get drained but the amount of energy it would’ve taken to “hop in” to the a different timeline and out. I’d be very interested in hearing if the crew felt tired or drained after exiting and leaving the hotel. If the batteries were drained from the shift I wonder about the physical/emotional/mental side effects from that experience.
@kimberlysolano2035
@kimberlysolano2035 2 жыл бұрын
Also I would LOVE to share some of the paranormal stories my mom has told us that mostly happened when we lived in Mexico
@alexross4709
@alexross4709 2 жыл бұрын
in the last listener write in where she brings up D.I.D (dissociative identity disorder) no. just no. that is not how people w DID act, they are not demonic or animalistic, most of the time you can't even tell when there's a switch unless the alter makes themselves known. the movie dramatizes this mental illness and is not at all representative of the actual condition.
@katrinawelsh6627
@katrinawelsh6627 2 жыл бұрын
For the cat one I had such a similar experience, on the 3 nights after my cat past I felt my bed dip exactly where Lilly would lay and on the first night I felt as she walked up from the bottom of my bed and lied on my chest just as she did every night, she had such a distinct way of walking due to her illness and I honestly have never cried more in my life.
@iyearn1993
@iyearn1993 2 жыл бұрын
Omg that Scorpion story literally gave the WORST shivers!!!! The tip of my fingers and nose went cold and every single hair on my prickly unshaved legs stood up!! 😂😂😂 My stomach got so tight I GAGGED!! I hate y'all for this 😂😂😂 I need more!
@thebarefootwitch5564
@thebarefootwitch5564 Жыл бұрын
If you wake up and can remember a dream about a loved one that’s passed; it wasn’t a dream; it was a visit.
@nicholaschapdelaine6432
@nicholaschapdelaine6432 Ай бұрын
I had one of these recently where it truly felt like I was seeing my cousin again. It didn't feel like my typical dream.
@anditheeartist
@anditheeartist 2 жыл бұрын
These are great stories!! My family had houses, they rented out in Mexico, and my mom has plenty of stories of me sleep walking and talking to shadow people.
@MsAuntie-Hero
@MsAuntie-Hero 2 жыл бұрын
I stayed for 4 days during a school competition at a hotel in Morelia. One of the nights had a dance, and I hate loud gatherings (shocking I know for a Mexican not to like parties lol). Anyways I decide to go to the garden, since the hotel was placed on an old building, the garden was beautiful and it was a nice crisp fall evening. As I’m sitting on one of the couches I hear a child crying on the building I front of me that was used for conferences, I assumed a worker might’ve brought their kid to work and the kid woke up. So I got up and went to reception and let them know. They looked at me puzzled and got the manager, and we walk out to the garden and I tell them, don’t you hear it? They didn’t. And that’s when they told me, they knew of a child ghost that was usually spotted on the third floor of the building. Never in the conference room. The manager and the security guy went in and no one was there. I was a little unsettled so I stayed in the lobby, every once in a while workers will come and ask me about what I heard. When my classmates came back I told them about it and went to our room and sleep. About an hour later, my classmate wakes me up and asks if I could feel it. I quietly said yes. It felt tense, heavy air and my heart was raising we turned the light on and ran outside and down to the lobby. And slept there lol. Later in college as I attended in Morelia, I realized how hunted the whole city is…those are whole other stories lol
@mafaldatavares2288
@mafaldatavares2288 2 жыл бұрын
This episode brought me chills through the entire time! We definitely need the hardcore spooky ones that Lauren wouldn't handle very well
@rynb6616
@rynb6616 2 жыл бұрын
On the topic of dreams, I recently had a miscarriage and had to have a d&c, which they put you fully under for. I was really worried about being put under, but while I was, I was holding our daughter that we just lost. I started waking up from anesthesia, and she was floating up toward the sky. I really appreciated being able to meet her even in just a dream. Ps: at the time, we didn’t know what gender she was, but we found out about a month later that she was a girl.
@TwoHotTakes
@TwoHotTakes 2 жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing your experience. I’m at a loss for words 🤍
@amandarose3878
@amandarose3878 2 жыл бұрын
I have quite a few stories about my mom visiting me after she passed when I was 15. All separate occasions spanning over the past decade since she passed. It’s so awesome to hear people having similar stories it makes me feel less crazy. ❤️
@mariadobson6700
@mariadobson6700 2 жыл бұрын
the second story reminds me of the Netflix show Haunting of Hill house. the haunting portrayed in the show is unusual and eerie.. yet so fathomable. energy resonates; for instance the sounds of war being heard to this day on the battlefield of Gettysburg. the second you mentioned the receptionist i got a a weird vibe but felt reassured when the other people were mentioned..
@talithajamesminton9226
@talithajamesminton9226 2 жыл бұрын
I do the exact same thing as Morgan with ends of movies and sometimes books. Drives my husband crazy 😂. *I also have anxiety and ADHD
@TwoHotTakes
@TwoHotTakes 2 жыл бұрын
Yesss glad I’m not alone ❤️
@simarbrar8051
@simarbrar8051 2 жыл бұрын
@@TwoHotTakes not at all i am in this club too guys.
@daniellasilvestri1047
@daniellasilvestri1047 2 жыл бұрын
Just wanna toss this out there that the new language around suicide is "died by suicide" or "completed suicide" as using the word "committed" has a negative connotation that what they have done is illegal or in their control. The stigma around the word "commit" is that is was a choice rather than a consequence of mental illness. You don't commit cancer, you commit a crime, and being mentally unwell is not a crime (anymore). Love the show, love you guys. This isn't a hate comment. I just wanted to share some knowledge that was shared with me. Much love xox
@juliaa.4102
@juliaa.4102 2 жыл бұрын
the golden retriever story reminded me of something that happened to me last fall - my parakeet died when i was away at college, and my parents buried her in the garden for me. the first time i went to visit the little gravesite, my dad came out to bring me back in, because he was definitely worried for me. as we turned around and walked back to the house through my yard, i SWEAR i felt like something flew right by my ear. stories like koda keep me grounded to some degree
@Thebeautyspill
@Thebeautyspill 2 жыл бұрын
I NEED this to be a full on segment, I have heard this podcast like 4 times now.. Pleeeeeeease do more I'm obsessed
@tjs2605
@tjs2605 2 жыл бұрын
That story with Francis is my absolute favorite!!! Nice that it isn't aggressive or malicious, seems like a cool old dude that is just vibing. But that story about the hotel is CREEPY!!!! WTF Feel bad for poor Lauren tho 😂😂
@vanessaultimo1926
@vanessaultimo1926 2 жыл бұрын
In addition to 23:00 : yes there are theories that an endless number of realities exist simultaneously because for every decision an individual makes multiple realities are then split for the decisions he/she could've made and exist in a sort of parallel universe. As you can imagine this would result in an infinite number of realities existing in close proximity and possibly even overlapping in some places. I personally don't know if I buy into this because it really seems "out there" but a lot of metaphysics is kinda out there 😅 A lot of science fiction also uses this idea of parallel universes.
@Arie_1104
@Arie_1104 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely loved this episode! The golden retriever reminds me of my experience with my cat. Both my sister and I swear we saw her in our hallways for a few months after she passed
@asmith.1645
@asmith.1645 2 жыл бұрын
I listened before I watched and can I just say I cried on my way to work from the last few stories! I had a dream that my grandma called me and told me that it’s okay to talk to her still and when I told my mom and sister they said they had the exact same dream! 😭💕
@TwoHotTakes
@TwoHotTakes 2 жыл бұрын
Wow!! So amazing
@sydpen5317
@sydpen5317 2 жыл бұрын
I’m currently living in a dorm where I’ve experienced very strange activity: keys disappearing for days and re-appearing on desks, pictures thrown off the wall, doors opening and closing, scratching/banging on the walls, you name it. It’s also a very common occurrence for residents to wake up in the middle of the night and feel as if they’re being watched (I always sleep with a cover over my head because of this). I’ll probably do a write-in next year since I will have graduated by then.
@juicygirl9095
@juicygirl9095 2 жыл бұрын
I passed out on a bus once that was over crowded with no seating which made me feel anxious and claustrophobic. I remember starting to feel weird and sick and i guess passed out due to my breathing? But I remember hallucinating weird figures and hearing ominous music in my head as I started gaining consciousness before my vision came back. This has never happened before or since.
@madisonkelley94
@madisonkelley94 2 жыл бұрын
I was so excited for this episode but now I’m scared 💩less because I’m home alone lmao.
@daniellejohnson6079
@daniellejohnson6079 2 жыл бұрын
Please do more of these!
@lilly-pn9ru
@lilly-pn9ru 2 жыл бұрын
BEEN WAITING FOR THIS 😭
@cathylynch1802
@cathylynch1802 2 жыл бұрын
Love this episode. Would LOVE to hear more stories especially from the crime scene cleaner :)
@bratkitty2912
@bratkitty2912 2 жыл бұрын
Finished this episode today. The personal ghost stories were so impactful. Thank you for sharing your experiences! I really enjoyed the paranormal stuff
@sophier6504
@sophier6504 2 жыл бұрын
Yesss coming through with another episode!!! Thanks for making my day a bit better ❤️ Edit: also, Multiple personality disorder is now know as Dissociative Identity disorder (DID). The personalities are called alters, and the original ‘personality’ is called the host. Just thought I’d let y’all know. 😘
@silvsevie
@silvsevie 2 жыл бұрын
the host is not necessarily the "original personality" but the alter that is fronting most of the time.
@Sleepy_Slytherin
@Sleepy_Slytherin 2 жыл бұрын
@@silvsevie not true! it is the person that was there first. you cant have DID without trauma. therefore your alters werent always with you. the system IS the original persons, aka we all are the “original”
@insertname1857
@insertname1857 2 жыл бұрын
@@Sleepy_Slytherin from a person with DID: you are totally wrong. the host is whoever fronts the most. there is no "original" person. it is not that the brain splits, but that the brain fails to integrate. when born, there is no integrated personality. babies have mood states, a state of "im hungry" "im happy" "im cold" "i hurt". as children grow up, these separated states begin to come together and integrate into one personality. by age 10, a healthy brain has brought all these pieces together and become a cohesive personality. when faced with repeated trauma and a propensity to dissociate, these parts fail to integrate. dissociative barriers come up, and the states develop their own separate personality and sense of self, and become alters. there is no "original" part, as there was never a cohesive whole.
@Sleepy_Slytherin
@Sleepy_Slytherin 2 жыл бұрын
@@insertname1857 damn, our psychologist has been telling us wrong??
@piscesb8688
@piscesb8688 2 жыл бұрын
Late comment but as a person who is easily freaked out by paranormal stories I don’t know why I thought it was a good idea to watch this alone in bed in a dark room because definitely wasn’t a good idea 😬
@logan.saige5910
@logan.saige5910 Жыл бұрын
very late comment here but as a person who is also really easily freaked out, especially by paranormal stuff, i don’t know why i decided to watch this alone in bed at night because now my light will be staying on until i finish this video and then watch a good video with no scary things so i can fall asleep without the fear of having nightmares 😭
@LarreyG
@LarreyG 2 жыл бұрын
For Lauren asking if a ghost ever helped someone, I remembered seeing one story where a girl was living an abusive boyfriend and they had a ghost in their house. I think if I remember correctly the ghost helped to get the boyfriend kicked out 😂 I can't remembered where I saw it or if I heard it on TikTok or on some podcast.
@JessicaGonzalez-nw8wf
@JessicaGonzalez-nw8wf 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely loved the end. Made me think about my grandfather. He passed last year. Do to Covid complications. But any time I feel defeated whether in situations in my family or at work he will always appear in my dreams. Just like how he was when he was alive. His anniversary just passed and this Wednesday was his birthday. And Sunday he was in my dreams again.
@karlavenegasgarcia8849
@karlavenegasgarcia8849 2 жыл бұрын
Why did I think Lauren and Alejandra were the same person? This whole time! (I listen when I’m driving. Today I’m watching on KZfaq) lol
@Alejandra-hz6ct
@Alejandra-hz6ct 2 жыл бұрын
haha we get that a lot!! Lauren and I never realized how much we sound alike until coming on this podcast together. 🙈
@shelbystewart2318
@shelbystewart2318 2 жыл бұрын
The story about the investigation of the hotel reminds me of a story from "scary stories to tell in the dark".
@hannahavery6368
@hannahavery6368 Жыл бұрын
My ex fiance had problems with getting possessed and i went through a lot of crap because of it and it irritates me so much when people try to be like “oh he probably just had multiple personality disorder” There is a very big difference between possession and DID.
@b_jean755
@b_jean755 2 жыл бұрын
We 100% need more of these ghost episodes!! 🥰💕 Love you guys so much!! Two hot takes is literally the only podcast I watch 🥰
@chiciya1ily
@chiciya1ily Жыл бұрын
I’m 35 and my kids and I live in my childhood home… we have a friendly ghost, Scrap Iron! The comment about them becoming family it’s kinda true! I talk to my ghost all the time and have for probably 20 years now. He protects the women in this house and has even alerted us to a family member stealing form us. It’s comforting knowing he is here
@FaerieFaline
@FaerieFaline 2 жыл бұрын
That dog story had me going from creeped out to literally crying in about 30 seconds. LOL
@weronika.t511
@weronika.t511 2 жыл бұрын
My grandma has what you can call a 'happy ghost story'. So my grandpa died a few years ago in my grandma's garden- he had a sudden heart attac and ambulance didn't make it on time. In smaller villages in my country, there's still this tradition of keeping the casket with a dead person in it IN YOUR HOUSE for three days, before the funeral, so that the family and friends can come and say their prayers and goodbyes (very few people do that these days). So after he passed away my grandma had a dream of my grandpa coming to her from the garden with fresh raspberries (he often did that when he was alive) and saying that everything will be ok. Few months later, I'm going to sleep with my grandma in her bed (me and my cousins did that whenever we came over so she wouldn't feel alone) and after we talked for a while she said 'Ok, I have to go sleep now, because I'm waking up at 5 a.m to bake bread.' So curious 13 year old me said "I was wondering, you always say that you have to wake up at certain time, but you never set any alarm. How do you wake up when you want?" And she replied with: 'After I pray I just ask grandpa to wake me up, and he always does." Also every time I'm in the living room where the casket was, or in the kitchen- where my grandpa liked to nap (there was a small bed there) I never feel alone, always like there's something in there with me. To add to that story, I have a little cousin (3 years old), and one time when I was playing with her in the kitchen she said "There's someone standing in the corner". I laughed it off and said that there was nothing there, but she kept staring for some time, smiled at the empty corner and went back to playing with me. (She never met my grandpa, he died four years before she was born). She also saw something in the attic after that, but I don't think it's connected because she was scared of leaving the room.
@MeganIrene
@MeganIrene 2 жыл бұрын
Yesssss I’ve been waiting for this one! ❤️❤️
@emmakarlsen8834
@emmakarlsen8834 2 жыл бұрын
These are my favouriiiite. I love the three of you. I love your takes. Sending lots of love and thank you for making my day better🥰
@Hawther
@Hawther 2 жыл бұрын
We just moved into a new house and my cat has been playing in a different way, almost like it's with another invisible cat. Then I found out from a neighbor that the people who sold us the house had an old cat who died about two weeks before they moved out. So, maybe my girl has a little ghosty cat friend?
@TwoHotTakes
@TwoHotTakes 2 жыл бұрын
1000%
@peekingduck1
@peekingduck1 2 жыл бұрын
You guys should do another one of these with only listener write ins
@nataliapenagarcia3542
@nataliapenagarcia3542 2 жыл бұрын
I didn’t wanted to watch this yesterday night so I waited for today lol 😂 I can’t wait I love y’all
@popppy113
@popppy113 Жыл бұрын
aspiring dog trainer here! for the Scorpion story: ive learned a little about DID from youtube creators (some who have pets) and dogs definitely notice switches, but the behavior OP was describing is very aggressive (snarling and hair standing up on their back) definitely signs that the dog was extremely scared and not normal
@mariannacampos4967
@mariannacampos4967 2 жыл бұрын
Love Love Love this Podcast!! Fav trio!!
@laneytowle7612
@laneytowle7612 2 жыл бұрын
I love this one! I do wish you could read the scarier ones though and not skip over the scary parts. Still entertaining nevertheless! I do find it a bit strange that they’re responding to comments critiquing the DID conversation in such a defensive way. Why can’t they just respond by saying “thank you for sharing more info on this! Please know that we did not mean to insult anyone who has or knows someone that has DID” or something as SIMPLE as that. It’s coming off really terribly to immediately respond on the defense and it makes it seem ruder than it was in the first place. I just think they should rethink how they’re responding to some people. Thats all! Still love this and will keep watching!
@gabbalaba.g7762
@gabbalaba.g7762 Жыл бұрын
Agree 100% - I absolutely picked up on this too and felt conflicted and defensive myself against their responses to heartfelt concern and genuine experiences of people living with DID. Granted some of the comments may have been harsh, but I feel that it was definitely necessary to stress the importance of misrepresentation to ensure that this wouldn't be taken lightly.
@mrskaitimorris9836
@mrskaitimorris9836 2 жыл бұрын
Yasss just started this but LOVE that the three of you are back! ❤️
@waterbender1379
@waterbender1379 2 жыл бұрын
My dad passed in September 2019 and visits on occasion. Our dog passed this year and earlier this year she saw him in my room while her, me and my oldest sister were in there. Now both my dad and our dog visit Also my middle sister, now recovered addict, "died" in may 2019, i revived her from OD. Im so happy she is still alive and these wholesome visit stories hit home 💖
@amandaxjune613
@amandaxjune613 2 жыл бұрын
Some people with DID do have alters that are demons, animals or mythical creatures but they can’t change their physical appearance when in those altered states, their mannerisms, the way they talk & the way the present themselves will change between each alters tho
@TSfan90
@TSfan90 2 жыл бұрын
I've had so many in my life. My first real one was probably when I had moved to my late step dad's house. As a teen, me, my sibling and my mom would just experience really odd things that you just couldn't explain. Knocking on doors, footsteps in the hallway (we had wood floors so it was even more noticeable), some soft voices almost as if it was whispers, doors unlocking by themselves, things getting moved about in one of the bathrooms that we couldn't explain. There was another time I was in bed one night, just watching a show and I wasn't asleep yet..nor was dozing off and something, or someone whispered in my left ear. Couldn't make out what they said..but it was very much a voice. I get up very quickly, and look around..knowing I'm the only one in the room. But, still freaked me out. Same house. Same room..2-3 years later. I'm in bed sleeping before my classes the next day. When all of a sudden, something gripped my feet as if it was like hands grabbing a hold of me. Mind you..at the time, I slept in pitch black. No lights. No TV. Only my fan on. So I just figured maybe my sibling had snuck in my room trying to scare me. So, I get out of bed and turn on my light and look around to see..I'm the only one in the room. A lot of weird things happened in that house. My mom and sibling said they several times saw a girl standing in the hallway, and then she would just quickly vanish. Moved a few years after HS, and even where I live now..I sometimes have these weird occurrence's and at times can feel things.
@kaylee9615
@kaylee9615 2 жыл бұрын
I have been WAITING for this episode since I started listening to you guys months ago! I am so happy!!!! I HAVE GOOSE BUMPS!
@kaylee9615
@kaylee9615 2 жыл бұрын
also the grim adventures with billy and mandy
@amf_2171
@amf_2171 2 жыл бұрын
My favorite girls! So happy there's a new episode out, I binged watched all of your videos yesterday 😂 Keep up the wonderful work on this podcast, it's become my new fav!
@Alejandra-hz6ct
@Alejandra-hz6ct 2 жыл бұрын
thank you for this 🙏🏼🥺
@tksares2703
@tksares2703 2 жыл бұрын
I loveeee paranormal stories. Making my way through this episode now and gotta say... SIS THE MERCH
@aubryellaotero1064
@aubryellaotero1064 2 жыл бұрын
I got violently sick in the Stanley Hotel. We were visiting my brother along with my grandparents from Missouri who met us there and had planned a fancy dinner and drinks at the hotel, but I got absolutely so violently ill while there (started while walking up to the lobby) that I almost passed out in the bathroom and likely would’ve if my grandma didn’t come in and wipe a damp paper towel on my face in between me puking. There’s no way it was altitude sickness either, ive been on plenty of high mountains. My vision was also weird. It was all in all such a strange, miserable experience.
@JALO2799
@JALO2799 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of my fav videos you have done, perfect for October. You should do another one similar but maybe with halloween stories!
@yulianarodriguez9888
@yulianarodriguez9888 2 жыл бұрын
I have a scary paranormal story that literally scared me to my core when I was 5. I was wondering how to do a write-in. Every time I tell it to friends they get terrified. I still get goosebumps when I tell it.
@southboundpookoderm9802
@southboundpookoderm9802 Жыл бұрын
Ooooh I want to hear it!!
@yulianarodriguez9888
@yulianarodriguez9888 Жыл бұрын
@@southboundpookoderm9802 Sorry, for the late reply. This takes place in Phoenix, Arizona I was 5 years old at the time (I am 25 F now). My grandma and I were staying at my aunt's house as a guest. I never really liked my aunt's house not sure because she has mirrors hung in every inch of her home, and that's just odd? or the fact that with that amount of mirrors, her home still felt very dark. My aunt gave us a room with a mirrored closet and a mirror above the headboard. I don't remember much about that day, but what I do remember is what happened that night. My grandma and I were fast asleep when I suddenly woke up feeling uneasy weirdly enough my first thought was to look directly at the closeted mirror. When I did that I saw this dark tall angel/demon figure come from the mirror and stand at the end of the bed at our feet (for a reference on how this thing looked there is a show on Netflix called "Haunted" go to S1E3 to 11:20). I think I was almost in shock and afraid because I did nothing but stared at it for a while and it wasn't until it spoke in a language I never heard of that it had multiplied into many surrounding my grandma and me in the bed (they spoke in sync). The second I woke up my grandma was when they shuffled back into the one-body form and back into the mirror (almost like a deck of cards). My grandma didn't get to see what I saw, but she believed me, and we prayed to sleep. Since then, I don't have any reflecting objects facing me while I sleep, and a slight phobia of mirrors. I have had more paranormal experiences throughout my life that I can tell if you want to hear those too.
@southboundpookoderm9802
@southboundpookoderm9802 Жыл бұрын
@@yulianarodriguez9888 I completely get it, and thank you for telling me your story! Yeah I always felt uneasy with mirrors facing me when sleeping, just doesn’t feel right. Wow that sounds scary! I experienced seeing a grim reaper figure when I was 14, and my friend saw it as well. The apartment was at the end of a balcony on the second floor. Whatever it was would’ve had to have came back the other way if it was human. It looked like a human floating grim reaper. We were the last apartment before the end of the balcony
@yulianarodriguez9888
@yulianarodriguez9888 Жыл бұрын
@@southboundpookoderm9802 oh my gosh I believe you my sister also saw the grim reaper when she was little too
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