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Candle Face Podcast: The Beginning of Our Journey

Candle Face Podcast: The Beginning of Our Journey

June 21, 2024,


Yesterday marked a significant milestone for me as I launched the first episode of my podcast, "Candle Face Chronicles," on June 20, 2024. This journey into the world of podcasting was both exhilarating and nerve-wracking. Still, it wouldn’t have been possible without the support of Robert Stachowicz and Sara Jane Kamyszek Villani from Get Haunted.


My initial attempt at podcasting was almost a disaster. I hadn't lined up any guests until the night before the show, a planning oversight that left me scrambling. Thankfully, Rob and Sara stepped up, saving the day and ensuring that the show went on. Despite my late arrival to my own show and technical glitches caused by Gremlins that caused my image to freeze repeatedly, they kept the conversation lively and the audience engaged while I tried to figure out how to get on my own show.


After the technical difficulties, I finally managed to join the podcast using my smartphone. I might not have made the best first impression, but I was eager to dive into the heart of the matter. We discussed Candle Face, her victims known as The Lost Souls, and the haunting origins tied to The Empty Lot Next Door.


The podcast isn’t just about storytelling; it's about collaboration and investigation. Each episode is a collective effort, with the goal of helping these lost souls find peace by uncovering the truth behind their disappearances. This mission is supported by the “Dream Team,” composed of volunteers from various backgrounds, including paranormal investigators, psychics, mediums, remote viewers, dream interpreters, and even those with minimal paranormal experience. Their diverse perspectives bring richness to our discussions, allowing us to approach each case from multiple angles.


As the two-hour debut episode wrapped up, the audience feedback was overwhelmingly positive. It was clear that while I have a lot of room for improvement, the podcast has the potential to be both entertaining and impactful, offering hope to those affected by Candle Face.


Looking ahead, I'm excited to continue this journey with the "Dream Team." Together, we'll work on helping the lost souls find their bodies and identify their killers. Each week, the Dream Team members and I will investigate specific cases, present evidence, share insights, and invite viewers to contribute.


The first episode of "Candle Face Chronicles" may not have been perfect, but it was a learning experience and a stepping stone toward a greater purpose. I'm deeply grateful for your support and look forward to your continued engagement as I explore Candle Face and the lost souls, guided by a shared commitment to uncovering the secrets and resolving the lost souls' stories.

 

Key To Understanding

To ensure readers grasp the full context and significance of this journal entry, it’s crucial to be familiar with Arthur Mills’ award-winning memoir The Empty Lot Next Doorinspired by actual ghostly events in Austin, TX. The memoir provides essential background information, and without it, the nuances and depth of this journal entry might not be fully appreciated. Therefore, reading The Empty Lot Next Door is highly recommended for a more enriched and coherent understanding of this journal entry's content and implications.


To purchase The Empty Lot Next Door, please visit Amazon

To Purchase Candle Face Chronicles: The Lost Souls [Book One], please visit Amazon


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