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  • EP 1- BLACKCRAFT SHOW (UNSIGNED)
    May 13 2025

    Bobby Blackcraft returns to his roots with the revival of his unsigned band showcase, bringing with him Producer Trey and a renewed mission to spotlight extraordinary underground talent that mainstream platforms overlook.

    Drawing from his own experience touring in bands and sleeping in vans, Bobby crafts a sanctuary for unsigned artists who deserve recognition but struggle to find it. "I just felt like it was Black Craft's initiative to help unsigned artists," he explains, recounting how industry insiders once told him "no one cares about unsigned bands"—a claim he's spent years disproving.

    Each episode features six meticulously curated bands spanning various rock subgenres, from Gloomchild's emotional screamo to Thirst's face-punching metalcore, Whoremones' Cobain-worthy grunge revival, Lil Used's polished emo resurgence, and Fall Off The Earth's raw energy. The inaugural lineup showcases the striking disparity in visibility among talented acts—from bands with under 1,000 monthly Spotify listeners to those approaching 50,000.

    Beyond just playing music, The Black Craft Show creates tangible opportunities through a monthly Battle of the Bands competition offering a $2,000 prize package including cash and endorsement deals. "That could go towards photo shoots, recording... I don't know, go get some new instruments," Bobby offers, understanding exactly what emerging bands need to take their next step.

    For listeners seeking their next favorite band before everyone else discovers them, and for musicians looking for a platform that truly understands the struggle, this podcast delivers authentic music discovery with the passionate enthusiasm only someone who's lived the unsigned life can provide. Join the movement supporting underground artists every Tuesday by downloading, subscribing, and voting for your favorites on

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  • EP. 9 - The Ghost Town Of Bannock
    May 13 2025

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  • EP. 8 - Le Petit Theatre
    Apr 29 2025

    Venturing deeper into New Orleans' haunted landscape, we explore Le Petit Theater – a Spanish colonial revival structure that's witnessed over 300 years of the city's complex history. Built in 1916 and completed in 1922, this historic theater stands as one of America's oldest community venues, and according to countless witnesses, home to spirits whose passion for performance transcends death itself.

    Unlike the darker hauntings we've previously explored, Le Petit's spectral residents seem driven by unfinished business, artistic longing, and a protective presence over current performers. From the graceful woman in white (believed to be an actress who died before her final curtain call) to the shadowy figure silently watching from the balcony, these apparitions reflect the theatrical world's deep emotional connections.

    The paranormal reports are strikingly specific: phantom applause erupting in empty theaters, mysterious piano music playing without a musician, and whispers behind stage curtains that sometimes call out performers' names. Particularly fascinating is the phenomenon of the "ghost light" – a single bulb traditionally left burning overnight that sometimes lights itself during blackouts or is found mysteriously damaged by morning.

    As we discuss these theatrical hauntings, we notice patterns emerging across the locations we've studied throughout our series. The recurring motifs – women in white, children's laughter, shadow figures, mirrors, and curtains – prompt deeper questions about what defines different types of spirits and why certain manifestations appear consistently across vastly different locations.

    Have you experienced unexplained events in a theater? Or felt like someone was watching during a rehearsal when the audience seats were empty? Share your stories and join us next episode as we leave Louisiana behind to explore our first ghost town in the mountains of Montana.

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  • EP. 7- The LaLaurie Mansion
    Apr 20 2025

    The LaLaurie Mansion stands as an ominous monument to human cruelty in the heart of New Orleans. Built in 1832, this elegant townhouse became the site of unspeakable horrors perpetrated by socialite Delphine LaLaurie against enslaved individuals - atrocities so disturbing they leave us physically and emotionally drained just discussing them.

    When a fire broke out in 1834, rescuers discovered LaLaurie's hidden torture chamber, revealing enslaved people chained to walls, mutilated, with broken bones reset at unnatural angles, mouths sewn shut, and surgical experiments performed on living victims. As we delve into these dark details, we confront not just historical wickedness but profound questions about the spiritual aftermath of such trauma.

    The mansion's paranormal activity includes blood-curdling screams from the attic, a woman in chains who appears with twisted limbs and a burned face, shadow figures lurking behind curtains, and a mysterious mirror that supposedly traps spirits. We explore the fascinating connection to Nicolas Cage, who owned the property for just two years before selling it amid financial troubles and unexplained occurrences.

    This episode takes us to uncomfortable places as we consider: Why would victims' spirits remain trapped in a location where they suffered so terribly? Are these conscious hauntings or residual energy imprinted on the building? With special insight from paranormal investigators David and Laura, we examine the differences between intelligent hauntings and residual energy, providing a framework for understanding how trauma might transcend death itself.

    Whether you're a skeptic or believer, the LaLaurie Mansion confronts us with the darkest chapters of American history and challenges our understanding of what might linger when terrible deeds go unpunished. Join us for our most emotionally challenging exploration yet - one that will leave you questioning the boundaries between life, death, and the imprints we leave behind.

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  • EP. 6 - Hotel Monteleone
    Apr 20 2025

    Step into the mysterious world of the Hotel Monteleone, where luxury and the supernatural have coexisted for over 140 years in the heart of New Orleans. Unlike many haunted locations with dark histories, this elegant establishment offers a fascinating glimpse into the more subtle side of paranormal phenomena.

    From the moment you walk through its doors, Hotel Monteleone beckons with stories of ghostly encounters that don't terrify but rather intrigue. The most famous spectral resident is young Maurice Begier, a child who tragically passed away from a sudden illness while staying at the hotel in the late 1800s. His playful spirit is said to roam the 14th floor—a floor that technically doesn't exist in the hotel's numbering system. Guests report hearing children's laughter in empty hallways and feeling unseen hands tugging at their clothing.

    What truly sets Hotel Monteleone apart is the reported "time slip phenomenon," where visitors suddenly feel transported between dimensions, simultaneously experiencing the present day and glimpses of the early 1900s. These "thin spots," as paranormal researchers call them, offer rare moments where the veil between time periods temporarily weakens. Add to this the phantom restaurant door that opens and closes by itself, and the ghost of an invisible bellhop who still makes his rounds, and you have a hotel where the past never truly checked out.

    As we explore locations throughout this season, Hotel Monteleone reminds us that hauntings come in many forms. Not all paranormal activity stems from tragedy or violence—sometimes spirits simply remain in places they loved. Have you ever experienced something you couldn't explain in a historic location? We'd love to hear your stories as we continue our journey through America's most haunted places.

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  • EP. 5 - Queen Mary
    Apr 14 2025

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    52 m
  • EP. 4 - Pennhurst Asylum
    Apr 14 2025

    Welcome to our 4th EPISODE of the DO YOU BELIEVE IN GHOST? Podcast with your hosts Bobby Blackcraft & Jake Simons.

    We discuss our flagship store PENNHURST ASYLUM. We discuss the horrific history of this notorious Asylum and how it became known as one of the most devasating crimes against humanity against its attending patients. We also have David and Alaura on the episode telling us what their paranormal experience was like as they stayed at this location over night!

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  • Ep. 3 - The Ritz Theatre (ft. Josh Balz)
    Apr 8 2025

    The boundaries between the living and the dead blur in this riveting conversation with death collector and entrepreneur Josh Balz, who shares the chilling history of his century-old Ritz Theater in Scranton, Pennsylvania. From the moment construction began in 1906, tragedy marked this historic venue when a worker was crushed by falling steel. Over decades, performers like Harry Houdini, Lucille Ball, and George Burns graced its stage—but some spirits never left the spotlight.

    Josh recounts spine-tingling phenomena experienced by staff and visitors: the phantom projectionist who died of a heart attack and still operates his equipment, the mysterious little girl in white whose identity remains unknown, and the inexplicable sounds of metal stage rigging moving within solid brick walls. Most compelling is his theory that buildings choose their owners, not the other way around, as both his haunted home and theater came to him through strange twists of fate.

    The conversation delves deeper into Josh's fascinating relationship with death. Despite owning human remains, vintage medical specimens, and a bed made from a casket, he maintains certain boundaries—refusing to mess with Ouija boards or attend séances out of respect for the dead. His philosophy reveals a delicate balance: honoring those who've passed while living among their artifacts and possibly their spirits.

    Bobby and Jake explore the unseen energies that might attach to objects, buildings, and people, asking whether collecting pieces of death means inadvertently collecting pieces of restless souls as well. As the episode concludes, plans emerge for a special ghost hunting event at the Ritz, inviting listeners to experience its paranormal activity firsthand. Subscribe now and join us in uncovering the supernatural stories hiding in plain sight.

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