Askia "The Boogeyman" Booker sits down with Spooky Gin from Galveston, Texas to explore growing up in a haunted house with a psychic mother, supernatural encounters, and the haunted history of Galveston Island. From childhood hauntings to chilling vampire encounters, this episode delivers authentic paranormal experiences alongside Galveston's dark historical secrets.In this haunting conversation, Spooky Gin reveals how her mother's psychic abilities shaped her childhood in a house where ghostly encounters were normal but interaction with spirits was forbidden. She shares her journey from growing up with paranormal sensitivity to becoming the owner of Ghost Tours of Galveston Island. Gin takes us through bone-chilling stories about Galveston's most haunted locations, including the truth behind the "haunted Walmart" built where dozens of orphans perished during the 1900 storm.From unsettling tarot readings that saved lives to personal encounters with protective spirits and possible vampires, Spooky Gin's experiences blur the line between the living and the dead. Her intimate knowledge of Galveston's spectral residents offers a unique window into why certain souls choose to remain - feeding off the positive energy of vacationers while serving as guardians of the island's alternative history.Check out Spooky Gin! @spookygalvestonProduced by Q6 Mediahttps://q6.media
Michael Faust, creative director of House of Torment, joins The Boogeyman to discuss his journey from horror-obsessed kid to haunt industry leader. They dive into his Face Off experience, creating unforgettable haunted attractions, and the controversial Haunt Hub platform. Michael also shares personal stories about addiction recovery, paranormal encounters, and what it takes to lead a successful haunt team.From an early encounter with Freddy Krueger that left his shirt slashed to creating his first monster character "Sergeant Graves," Michael reveals how childhood fascinations evolved into a career in horror. He candidly discusses his appearance on Face Off Season 4 (including a hilarious psych evaluation story), his journey to sobriety, and the philosophy behind running one of America's premier haunted attractions.Michael shares the creative process behind House of Torment, explaining how he balances pushing boundaries while creating entertainment suitable for diverse audiences. He emphasizes the importance of character development over gratuitous gore and reveals how team culture makes or breaks a haunt's success. The conversation takes supernatural turns as Michael recounts chilling paranormal experiences both from childhood and within House of Torment itself.Check out @realmichaelfaust and @houseoftorment for info on new events!Don't forget to subscribe! It helps us out a ton and only takes a few seconds of your time.Produced by Q6 Mediahttps://q6.media
Willy Vodka from Creepy Hollow Haunted House takes us through his journey as a scare actor, sharing the art of creating fear and his personal brushes with the truly terrifying. Willy reveals what drives someone to make strangers scream for a living.Learn about the full-contact experience where actors can grab, pull, and drag visitors into their worst nightmares. Willy breaks down how his character evolved through eight versions, and why making people cry is the ultimate validation for a scare actor.The episode takes a darker turn when Willy opens up about his near-kidnapping experience in Mexico, a hazardous material exposure that almost killed him, and unexplainable paranormal encounters at the Haunted Hill House in Mineral Wells.Check out Willy! @The_Willy_Vodka
Check out Danielle on socials! @theparanormalprincessThis week, Askia "The Boogeyman" Booker is joined by Danielle Simpson (aka the Paranormal Princess) to explore the eerie world of paranormal investigation, haunted Disney secrets, and how to overcome fear in haunted houses.Danielle shares her journey from childhood paranormal enthusiast to full-fledged investigator, revealing how early encounters with shadow figures and a screening of "The Ring" sparked her lifelong obsession. She breaks down her respectful approach to ghost hunting, emphasizing historical research and patience over antagonizing spirits. Danielle reveals potential hauntings at Disney World, including the infamous "George" from Pirates of the Caribbean, and confesses to being simultaneously terrified of haunted houses while constantly seeking them out. Throughout the episode, she reminds listeners that her paranormal work isn't about exploitation—it's about preserving stories that might otherwise be forgotten.Subscribe to the channel to never miss another episode!Produced by Q6 Mediahttps://q6.media
Check out Zahvie on socials! @zahvie.the.zombieAskia "The Boogeyman" Booker sits down with Zahvie the Zombie, whose unique style blends classic slasher films, 80s metal, and Gothic influences. They explore Zavi's journey from Chicago to Texas, the origins of his iconic look, and trade stories about horror films, paranormal experiences, and a terrifying real-life encounter.In this raw and unfiltered conversation, Zahvie reveals how his distinctive appearance evolved from teenage experimentation to a fully realized persona, the surprising acceptance he received from his initially concerned family, and his passionate takes on gore in horror films. From Evil Dead 2 to The Terrifier series, the pair dissect what makes truly effective horror.
Check out Budro on socials! @budropartidaAskia "The Boogeyman" Booker sits down with Emmy award-winning filmmaker Budro Partida, owner of Pennyrock Productions. They dive deep into extreme horror music videos, paranormal experiences, and the art of creating "a national look on a local budget." From recreating the infamous monkey table scene to the technical brilliance behind award-winning horror videos, this episode reveals the blood-soaked world of independent horror filmmaking.Budro Partida pulls back the curtain on nearly 30 years in the film and TV industry, sharing wild production stories that include accidentally spraying fake blood all over a venue owner's velvet curtains and turning his own children into zombies for award-winning micro-shorts. He discusses his approach to filmmaking efficiency, learning from his TV production days, and how it's shaped his unique style when creating extreme horror content. From managing lead singer egos to teaching his kids critical thinking through paranormal videos, Budro offers insights into both the technical and psychological aspects of horror production.The conversation takes a turn as Budro reveals his personal fears of drowning and disease, shares eerie encounters with the supernatural following his mother's death, and faces a hilariously disturbing game of "Would You Rather" that tests even his strong stomach. Don't miss another episode! Subscribe to the Horrorble Podcast!Produced by Q6 Mediahttps://q6.media
Check out the Clown Daddy himself - @legendaryclowndaddyAskia "The Boogeyman" Booker sits down with the disturbing and enigmatic Legendary Clown Daddy, diving into the twisted mind of a self-proclaimed creator of hell. From philosophical musings on fear to bizarre survival strategies against baby-oiled killers, this episode will leave you questioning reality itself.Legendary Clown Daddy brings his surreal brand of horror as he discusses what lies beneath the painted facade of clowns, shares his unconventional morning routine, and reveals why children are inherently afraid of clowns. His chaotic take on reality, nightmares, and the human condition creates an unsettling yet captivating listening experience.The interview twists through topics including the guest's work at House of Torment, his bizarre concepts for a perfectly terrifying haunted house, and a disturbing game involving an oiled-up killer, nunchucks, and a pair of condoms.🎮 SUPPORT THE SHOWSubscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Produced by Q6 Mediahttps://q6.media
Follow Audrey on socials! @zeldahitzgeraldIn this episode of The HORRORBLE Podcast, host Askia "The Boogeyman" Booker sits down with Audrey Acosta as she reveals how she became known as the "Ghost Whisperer" at the haunted Driskill Hotel. Audrey shares her paranormal encounters with Samantha, the ghost of a 4-year-old girl, the cigar-smoking spirit of hotel founder Jesse Driskill, and many more.The conversation takes a darker turn as Audrey recounts living in a haunted apartment where she experienced shadow figures, inexplicable blood in her refrigerator, and mysterious child handprints on her windows. She also details her ongoing sleep phenomena—inception-style dreams where she gets trapped in loops of false awakenings, and nocturnal visits from apparitions that aren't sleep paralysis. Despite her paranormal sensitivity, Audrey explains how curiosity often overrides her fear—a quality that makes her stories all the more authentic.Enjoy the episode? Consider subscribing to the channel! It's free and it helps us out a lot as we continue to grow the podcast :)
Check out Scarah on socials! @scarah_damselofthedoomedThis week, Askia "The Boogeyman" Booker is joined by Scarah to dive into paranormal experiences, haunted houses, and supernatural horror. Highlights include Scarah's bathtub horror show, terrifying personal encounters with shadow people, and a hilarious survival plan for naked Siamese twins.She shares her journey as a horror host while also working at Bat City Scaregrounds in Austin. She reveals her involvement with Horror Web and along with her new podcast and web shows.The conversation takes a darker turn as they discuss personal paranormal encounters, including Scarah's terrifying experiences with shadow people and a Ouija board session gone wrong. Askia reveals the origin of his "Boogeyman" nickname and his concept for a vigilante character who targets predators.They play horror-themed games including "Horrorble Perspective" and "Horrorble Luck," where Scarah crafts an ingenious survival plan using everyday items. Horror movie recommendations include The Exorcist, The Ring, Talk to Me, and Rosemary's Baby, with special appreciation for practical effects and creepy old people in films like Hereditary.Don't miss Scarah's insights about her pop punk band The Immortalz and her upcoming horror film "Damsel of the Doomed" currently making rounds in film festivals.
Askia "The Boogeyman" Booker sits down with SoCal Leatherface to explore horror's dark corners and the therapeutic escape it provides. From a life-changing viewing of Texas Chainsaw Massacre at age 12 to unexplained encounters in the wilderness, this episode dives into the psychology of fear and the freedom found in cosplay.Join us for an intimate look at how horror shapes our relationship with fear. SoCal Leatherface shares his journey into becoming a renowned Leatherface cosplayer, revealing how the character's communication struggles and anxiety mirror his own experiences. The conversation explores the raw power of the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the evolution of horror franchises, and unexplained encounters during solo camping trips.The episode takes a deeper turn as we discuss how horror provides a controlled environment to process trauma and fear. Whether you're a horror aficionado or someone seeking to understand the genre's appeal, this conversation offers unique insights into how facing fictional terrors can help us manage real-life anxieties.Produced by Q6 Media https://q6.media
In The HORRORBLE Podcast's debut episode, Askia "The Boogeyman" Booker sits down with Tony Buck, a special effects master who creates monsters for a living. From being punched by a poltergeist to crafting a 14-foot Jason mask for 21 Savage in just eight days, Tony shares the nightmares behind his dream job.💀 Follow us on Instagram: @HorrorblePodcast🎙️ Produced by Q6 Media q6.mediaIn this raw and revealing conversation, Tony Buck takes us through his journey from insurance agent to horror artist. After being inspired by ET's behind-the-scenes footage at age 8, Tony eventually left his corporate job just before turning 40 to pursue his lifelong dream of creating monsters.Tony shares how he built his career from humble beginnings selling vampire bite prosthetics on eBay to working with Warner Bros. on TV shows like Pretty Little Liars. He reveals the struggles and triumphs behind creating Hardway Hunt, his immersive haunted house in Hot Springs, Arkansas, and gives insights into the tight-knit haunt industry community.The episode takes a chilling turn when Tony recounts being physically attacked by an unseen force in a room with a pentagram, breaking his bed in the process. Both host and guest swap terrifying sleep paralysis experiences, with Tony describing shadowy figures surrounding his bed while he lay helpless.From the practical effects that made "Nightmare on Elm Street" legendary to his involvement in the upcoming "Crystal Lake" series (a "Friday the 13th" prequel), Tony gives listeners an insider's view of the horror industry. The episode ends with a hilarious game of "Horrible Luck" involving a naked cannibal, ice cream, and a spiked weapon that you have to hear to believe.