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Paranormal Podcasts: Too Busy, Too Scared

Paranormal Podcasts Too Busy, Too Scared
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December 8, 2024


For two months, I’ve been searching for a paranormal podcaster willing to host a meeting between Mr. Smoe and me. The goal was to discuss the conflicting viewpoints surrounding Candle Face. According to Mr. Smoe, who claims to be a Candle Face disciple, she's a compassionate spirit who aids those in need. This stands in contrast to her ruthless killings of non-believers. I thought such a unique and profound discussion would intrigue the paranormal podcast community. Instead, I’ve been met with excuses, fear, and disinterest.


Many claim they’re “too busy,” while others outright refuse, admitting that Candle Face’s story is too terrifying for them to touch. It’s hard to reconcile this with the image they project online—brave investigators chasing entities, taunting spirits, and claiming to face the paranormal head-on.


During one recent podcast, a popular host—someone known for his so-called bravery—admitted he was uncomfortable discussing a demon. Instead, the topic veered into something far less supernatural: poop. Yes, a man who claims to confront spirits was too scared to discuss a demon but chose instead to focus on excrement. If that doesn’t sum up the state of paranormal entertainment, I don’t know what does.


I’ve spoken before about my frustrations with the paranormal community. Time and again, I’ve had to do most of the work myself because those I approached were either too scared or too focused on entertainment to take this seriously. Their bravery often feels like a performance—one that crumbles the moment true danger appears.


Still, I can’t give up. The lost souls who visit me deserve better, and I'll continue to seek out serious, professional members of the paranormal community who are willing to help. My faith in finding them is dwindling, but I owe it to the souls who depend on me to keep trying.


In the meantime, I’ve turned to you, my readers. You’ve been my most reliable allies so far; I’m deeply grateful for that.

 

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