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Shenanigans in the Shadows

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In this premiere episode of Shenanigans in The Shadows, Gail Conners and Carly Kryzer, welcome psychic medium Laura Westfall, whose intuitive gifts span generations. With warmth and humor, the friends explore how Laura first realized her connection to spirit, the moments that still surprise her, and her impressions of the energies lingering inside the Pueblo Heritage Museum. Their conversation flows into Instrumental Trans-Communication (ITC) — where technology meets the unseen — revealing that energy doesn’t disappear; it simply waits for someone ready to listen.In The Shadows Paranormal Spiritualité
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  • Lost Spirits and Found Legends
    Dec 6 2025

    Summary:

    In this episode of Shenanigans in the Shadows, hosts Carly and Gail delve into the haunted history of the Hotel Saint Nicholas in Cripple Creek, Colorado, sharing personal experiences and stories from paranormal investigations. They discuss the presence of spirits, particularly a spirit named Roy, and the community's efforts to honor him. The conversation also touches on the tools used in investigations, cultural perspectives on spirits, and future plans for more events. The episode emphasizes respect for the paranormal and the importance of community involvement in these explorations.The episode also premieres a new theme song - called Shenanigans Shakedown! It's written and performed by Carly Kryzer, Zach Barrett, and Erica Burton.

    Sound Bites

    "I did sleep, I talked to the spirits."

    "There's a lot of human energy as well."

    "I think we attract them."

    Takeaways:

    • The hotel has a rich history of paranormal activity.
    • Guests often report feeling the presence of spirits during investigations.
    • Roy, a spirit associated with the hotel, has a compelling backstory.
    • Community involvement is crucial in honoring spirits like Roy.
    • Different tools are used in paranormal investigations, including EMF readers and SLS cameras.
    • Respectful communication with spirits is emphasized during investigations.
    • The hotel owners are open to hosting more events and investigations.
    • Cultural perspectives on spirits vary, influencing how they are perceived.
    • Future investigations may explore animal spirits and their connections to humans.
    • The podcast aims to build a community around curiosity and respect for the paranormal.

    For more information:

    Roy Bourquin:

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    Hotel Saint Nicholas

    If anyone is interested in contributing to Roy Bourquin's new gravestone, contact the Hotel Saint Nicholas directly.

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    51 min
  • Lights, Camera, Apparitions
    Nov 7 2025

    In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into their recent paranormal investigations, sharing intriguing experiences and findings from various haunted locations. They discuss the evolution of paranormal research, the role of technology in spirit communication, and the growing interest in immersive paranormal experiences. The conversation also highlights the importance of personal ghost stories and the connection people feel to the supernatural.

    Additional Links:

    Send us your ghost story!

    Saint Nicholas Hotel, Cripple Creek

    Ghost Investigation at the Sant Nicholas (tickets and room discount

    Carly, the Dean of Shenanigans: Shadow Shorts

    ITC Researcher Sonia Rinaldi

    KRDO Clip on ghost investigation at Pueblo Heritage Museum

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    31 min
  • Laura Westfall and the Language of the Spirits
    Oct 26 2025

    In this episode of Shenanigans in the Shadows, Gail and Carly

    sits down with psychic medium Laura Westfall to explore what it means to truly listen beyond the ordinary.

    Laura shares how her gift first awakened, how she experiences imprints—energetic echoes of human emotion—and what it’s like when those traces call back from history. The three dive deep into the night at the Pueblo Heritage Museum, where Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC) became a bridge between the living and the unseen.

    Candid, heartfelt, and full of goosebumps, this conversation invites listeners to consider: what stories linger in the places we pass every day?

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    38 min
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