Diana Doty
Besides co-hosting the funniest first-hand ghost story podcast ever, Diana enjoys learning new languages, reading about science, eating adventurously, and travelling uncomfortably. She hosts soirees where she dazzles guests with exotic fruits, trashy goth music from the 90's, and filthy-yet-intellectual party games. Although she has 2 advanced degrees, she works hard to be the opposite of bougie: she lives in a van down by the river (occasionally), shops at thrift stores (mostly), and eats bugs (somewhat intentionally). She thinks the world could be much improved by eliminating single-use plastics and squirrels. Having inherited both a logical skepticism from her Vulcan mathematician father and a willingness to believe anything from her fairy energy healer mother, Diana doesn't know exactly what she believes about ghosts, and is ok with that.
Blog posts by diana:
We talk to the paranormal investigators of the Bump in the Night Society, who collect ghost stories from all over Appalachia.
More >Granny Women who are for sure not witches, sophomoric jokes in multiple languages, and Appalachian ghost stories, all from a haunted AirBNB.
More >Explore the ghost stories of haunted Jonesborough, TN, a play performed in a cemetery, and a cholera mass grave discovery.
More >EVP are mysterious audio recordings of inaudible voices that some believe are attempts at communication by spirits.
More >Encountering ghosts on the daily is very difficult. But what is also hard is running a business–even if it’s a creatively spooky business.
More >Diana received a message from her ancestors as a post Halloween paranormal experience
More >What are wards? Where does a ward get it’s power from? How do you use a ward? What is the Evil Eye? And what’s up with this ubiquitous hand?
More >Tempest returns with stories about paranormal experiences that have made her ward her home against evil (and annoying) spirits.
More >Franz is haunted by Tibetan monks in Florida, peeping toms in Phoenix, and a demon grandma in San Francisco in hotels across America.
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