Wes and cohost Holly Lafavors welcome one of Scarefest’s favorite and most beloved guest, RA Mihailoff as he makes his Scarefest radio debut.
RA brings with him a preview of his newest endeavor Ride Hard, Live Free and talks about experiences on previous movie sets as well as his time growing up on a pig farm. Holly is a huge wrestling fan and she and RA also talk about his time as an AWF superstar and who are his favorite wrestlers.
RA really is one of the nicest guest we’ve ever had and is one heck of a storyteller. Be sure to tune in and you will quickly see why he is a fan favorite.
Ghost hunting as we know it is changing and this week Wes sits down to talk to Leo Doyle about those changes and the future of electronic ghost hunting.
Leo is a self proclaimed, open minded skeptic who brings his career as an electrical engineer to the table. He and Wes discuss what it looks like to take a more scientific approach to ghost hunting and the new equipment needed to do so. They also discuss these new and improved technologies aimed at finding tangible, scientific proof that there could be things that go bump in the night.
If ghost hunting isn’t really your thing, then be sure to tune in anyway to see Wes nerding out and two grown men speak in a lot of scientific terms. You may not understand it all, but we promise you’ll be entertained.
A current trend in the paranormal seems to be an increase in demonic activity. Where do you turn when you need to learn more about the “D” word? You turn to clergyman and validly trained exorcist Bishop James Long, who has been involved in 28 documented cases of possession.
Tonight, Wes hosts Bishop Long in a long awaited talk on demonology and so much more. He and Wes discuss the serious nature of pursuing demonic cases and the dire consequences involved, his calling to the clothing at an early age, his terrifying experiences at Bobby Mackey’s along with an array of other theological and philosophical tangents. You don’t want to miss this.
James does a tremendous amount of ministry work with the homeless and impoverished single mothers. He funds this ministry through teaching paranormal courses. Interested parties can learn more at bishopjameslong.com/Bishop_James_Long/Paranormal_Course . Direct donations to this ministry can also me made on his homepage at bishopjameslong.com
We also see Wes get his childhood deeply traumatized by the upcoming Banana Splits movie, which re-imagines the early 70’s psychedelic TV show as a horror movie. GROOVY!
This week Wes and co-host Jason Boyd speak with Claire Heaney about her Scarefest XII seminar topic, the Twilight Zone. The classic 1959-1964 anthology television series, created by Rod Serling, has spawned various revivals and spiritual successors over the years.
Claire’s focus is the societal impact that the Twilight Zone has had on modern technology. Wes, Jason, and Claire explore the show’s fascination with robots, how today’s society has become so technology reliant, virtual dating, and the surprising number of movies and shows that have mimicked the Twilight Zone over the years. Plus we get loads of commentary on favorite episodes of the show.
For an additional mindfreak, Wes suggests watching The History of Time Travel, currently streaming on Amazon Prime. For additional reading, Claire has recommended the book “The Twilight Zone and Philosophy”.
No cohost, no guest but plenty of bad jokes. This week Wes is solo and takes us on a walk through of what to expect at the Inner Light festival and throws in some horror news.
Aliens, the Pope Lick goat man, horror dating apps and famous cats are a part of the topics you’ll hear about this week as well as the awesome seminars and vendors the Inner Light festival will be offering. Think of this weeks episode as a sort of variety show staring the one and only Wes Forsythe.
Ronald developed a love of the unexplained at an early age and that has blossomed into a well developed career researching the paranormal, During their time together, Ronald and Wes discuss the appeal of Bigfoot, the origins of both werewolves and vampires based on biblical and secular literature as well as cultural legends, and how the public images of all of these creatures of the night have evolved through the ages. Fans of cryptozoology will definitely want to catch his seminar at Scarefest.
We also learn that Wes has a legitimate dread of Dogmen and we try to answer the age old questions of which term came first, vampire or vampire bat, and why we have never found a Bigfoot body.
One of Scarefest radio’s original and most popular cohosts, Ken Boggle, sits down with Wes this week to discuss the upcoming speakers for the 2019 Scarfest season.
As always, there are a wide variety of topics and speakers that will be present this year. Topics ranging from demonology, mythological creatures, the Twilight Zone, and even urban legends will be discussed and we welcome back some of our favorite speakers as well as a few new. There may even be a psychic reading in there.
If speaker discussions isn’t your thing, then tune in to find out what made Ken drop the F bomb, what sports team Biggfoot is a fan of and what makes Wes’ butt itch. (It’s not what you may think)
Psychic medium, author and paranormal investigator Pat O’Keefe joins host Wes and co-host Chad Harlen this week on Scarefest radio.
The trio sit down and discuss Pat’s family background which is full of mediums and how she discovered her gifts at a young age. We learn about the stigma that follows gifted people around the world and how Pat plans to try and ease that stigma with an upcoming art installation.
Everything from Wes and Pat’s first encounter, what she saw in him (turns out Wes is more than just a pretty face) and our mysterious past lives is discussed this week. Be sure to tune in and check out PatBussard.com for more info on her books, upcoming projects and appearances.
On this week’s show, Wes and Chris Sutton unveil additional speaker announcements for Scarefest XII. Scarefest is famous for having some of the best seminars in the horror convention industry and from the sounds of these speakers, the trend is going to continue. Strap in and feast your ears on these fantastic guest announcements.
First on the docket is Bud Jenness, who will speak on infamous serial killer H.H. Holmes. The always impeccably dressed Stephanie Bingham will discuss Marie Laveau, the voodoo queen. Private investigator Suzanne McComas will try to answer the question of supernatural evil as a possible source of human atrocities. Demonologist and investigator Kyl Cobb delves into the possession of Elizabeth Knapp. Lastly, John and Stacey Edwards will discuss living with the paranormal and the dangers associated with that as well as teach us about the “pay per boo” theory.
Between announcements we learn more about Wes’ potty mouth and that Chris grows bamboo. And what show would be complete without tangent discussions about the quality of the show Ghost Bait, what constitutes actual evil, and the mindset of demons? Join us and find out!
Wes tests co-host Chad Harlan’s improvisation skills on tonight’s episode and he handles it like a champ. Just prior to broadcast time, scheduled guest Bishop James Long was called to another event so Wes and Chad wing it like Goose and Maverick in a show chalk full of speaker announcements and sidebars.
First up, we learn the Tennessee Wraith Chasers will be joining Scarefest in a return visit. Wes and Chad follow up with a bevy of outstanding speakers slated to enlighten us. First announced were the Southern Gypsies, who will show us how to embrace our inner witch. The list grows with Danielle Bailey, Allen Marston, and Chris Sutton, each of whom will be sharing their insights into a variety of famous American serial killers. Spirit Mechanix will present a seminar on true hauntings versus residual hauntings. And, last but certainly not least, Chad Harlan himself, along with co-speaker Stephen Pulliam, will deliver a seminar on Kentucky Satanic Killers.
In-between announcements Wes and Chad discuss the schizophrenia of social media trolls, the negative depiction of witches, the cornucopia of serial killer topics this year, and Wes’ true feelings about residual hauntings. We might have to research stone tape theory so we can keep up on this one.