T+E Channel’s Haunted Hospital – Krista Maryk Interview!

April 10, 2024 00:23:07
T+E Channel’s Haunted Hospital – Krista Maryk Interview!
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T+E Channel’s Haunted Hospital – Krista Maryk Interview!

Apr 10 2024 | 00:23:07

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Jim Phoenix

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If you’re having withdraws from T+E’s Spring Shivers? Don’t worry, we got you covered. On today’s What’s Kraken?, Jim sits down with the social media maven (and killer jump scarer), Krista Maryk. Check out this episode as you wait for Krista’s Haunted Hospital episode 7 to drop only on T+E! You can also catch Krista on insta: @hauntinglykrista
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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Hey, everyone. Jim Phoenix here. Are you having t and e spring shivers? [00:00:04] Speaker B: Withdrawal like I am. Well, there's a patch for it. [00:00:09] Speaker A: Also this podcast, we've got none other than the haunted hospital season five, Krista. [00:00:14] Speaker B: Merrick and their episodes dropping. Seven, number seven. Do the math. [00:00:21] Speaker A: All with some more and some jump scares on the next. What's cracking? [00:00:25] Speaker B: Hit it. [00:00:29] Speaker A: Hey, everyone, Jim Phoenix here. And today on what's cracking? We've got a treat. We had a one, we have a two. For now. We got a three fur. That's right. For haunted hospital season five, episode seven. That's this many fingers up. We've got none other than Chris and Merrick. [00:00:49] Speaker B: And I have to say one thing. [00:00:52] Speaker A: When I'm checking out these episodes, Christus gave me the biggest jump scares ever and I can't wait to talk about it. So, Krista, how are you doing? [00:01:02] Speaker C: I'm doing great. Thank you for having me. Speaking with me. Hopefully getting scared with me too. [00:01:07] Speaker B: Getting scared and not definitely kicking you. [00:01:10] Speaker A: Out of the room by accident again. No, I mean, that was never happened. That was just. [00:01:14] Speaker B: Yeah, right. I have so many questions because I know that you're both the influencing and. [00:01:23] Speaker A: You'Re also the investigating side. How did you combine them? Were they a natural combination there or what? [00:01:31] Speaker C: It was definitely a natural combination. I actually. I've always been into paranormal investigating and always had paranormal experiences my entire life. But I always kind of just did it by myself where I would drag along, you know, friend or someone who wasn't super into it. And then as I started doing the influencing and the content creation, I actually met my team. So they kind of slid into my. [00:01:57] Speaker D: DM's and then we've been working together ever since. [00:02:00] Speaker B: Wow. [00:02:01] Speaker A: I've met a lot of things being slid into DM's, but never a team to go ghost hunting with. [00:02:06] Speaker C: Right? [00:02:07] Speaker B: That is so cool. [00:02:09] Speaker A: It makes me wonder if this is something of today's era. Right? Because back in my day, we had. [00:02:16] Speaker B: To find nobody because no one wants to talk to you. [00:02:19] Speaker A: Like, I seen the ghost, like, yeah, okay, buddy. [00:02:21] Speaker B: And now because the Internet, more and. [00:02:24] Speaker A: More people are able to talk about their experiences and go, oh, you too? Yeah. [00:02:27] Speaker B: Great. [00:02:28] Speaker A: And so it's a natural progression. So when you're doing the two hats, because you still have the paranormal investigator. [00:02:36] Speaker B: Hat and you got the influencer hat. [00:02:38] Speaker A: Which hat wins out if you are doing something, like on a shoot, you. [00:02:43] Speaker B: Go, oh, my God, this is the best ever. [00:02:45] Speaker A: I can get this. It'd be awesome. Small, real small story, whatever. It's going to be versus. [00:02:50] Speaker B: Oh, you know what? [00:02:50] Speaker A: I'm not sure about the science yet on this one. [00:02:53] Speaker B: Does that ever happen? [00:02:55] Speaker D: Like, if I go to a. [00:02:57] Speaker C: Sorry, I'm going to reiterate, clarify. [00:03:00] Speaker D: So sorry. [00:03:02] Speaker C: If I go to a location and I'm not sure about exactly what's going on there, but I get those vibes, like, that kind of. [00:03:09] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:03:11] Speaker C: That's definitely happened a few times more. [00:03:14] Speaker D: So, like, I don't know if it's. [00:03:16] Speaker C: Just sometimes I'll go to a location and the ambiance is so creepy. So then maybe I psych myself out. But there's definitely been a couple locations that I've gone to where I'm like, there's something more to this history here for sure, but I'm someone who's very. [00:03:33] Speaker D: Influenced by vibes, and I guess the. [00:03:37] Speaker C: Overall energy, whether you are a spirit and deceased or alive, like, I gel. [00:03:42] Speaker D: With energies from people. [00:03:44] Speaker C: So that's kind of what I go off of when I go to haunted locations or just locations in general, that. [00:03:49] Speaker D: Might have a lot more history than a modern building. [00:03:57] Speaker A: That is going to my next question. [00:03:59] Speaker B: That's brilliant, because on haunted hospital season five, f zero seven, your episode, I've. [00:04:07] Speaker A: Seen your behind the scenes footage, and. [00:04:11] Speaker B: In my mind, yes, it's going to. [00:04:13] Speaker A: Be a stage, but also, yes, that's. [00:04:15] Speaker B: Very creepy and old. [00:04:17] Speaker A: Is that same thing going through your head, going, yeah. [00:04:19] Speaker C: I actually think in my video that I had created back when we had shot it, I think I made a comment about, don't know if this place is haunted or not, but it feels like it's haunted. [00:04:31] Speaker E: But it's, like, that old. Like, I don't know. [00:04:34] Speaker C: It was an old school. We filmed in an old, abandoned school, so. [00:04:37] Speaker E: Not abandoned. [00:04:38] Speaker C: Technically owned by someone. We filmed in an old school that's no longer in use as a school. So it was, you know, smells old. Smells kind of haunted. [00:04:48] Speaker A: Absolutely. And I looked through some of the comments about the. The sink with the push pedal sink. Like, oh, we had one of those in my school. I'm like, you guys had indoor plumbing. [00:04:57] Speaker B: Am I just that old, really? [00:05:00] Speaker E: Yeah. Oh, my gosh. [00:05:01] Speaker C: I know that those kind of sinks existed, but when I saw it, I was like, oh, my gosh. So vintage. Someone commented, and it was like, you did not just call my middle school sink vintage. [00:05:11] Speaker E: But that's. [00:05:12] Speaker A: But that's what it was. [00:05:13] Speaker B: I mean, it looks like. You're right. [00:05:16] Speaker A: It looks like an old, abandoned school. Like, you'd see this in someone's nightmare. Yeah, that's the way you dream about. And the recreation, the vibe and the. [00:05:24] Speaker B: Feel there was a bit creepy, definitely. [00:05:29] Speaker A: And so you're getting this through. Then you go through makeup. Right? Then you have to get everything applied. [00:05:34] Speaker B: And how was the makeup process to. [00:05:38] Speaker A: Become the ghoul of the ghost, either? [00:05:40] Speaker D: It was a lot of fun. [00:05:43] Speaker C: You know, I just. I didn't have to do anything. I just sat back, and I let. [00:05:45] Speaker D: Her do her thing. And as it's going along, I'm seeing. [00:05:51] Speaker C: You know, the mirror, and I'm like, okay. Looking a little bit creepy, looking a little bit dark. I think the full transformation came when they put, like, this stain on my. [00:05:59] Speaker D: Teeth that, like, made my teeth look. [00:06:02] Speaker C: Like they were rotting. [00:06:04] Speaker E: And it was. [00:06:05] Speaker C: And the crazy thing about that was I actually, she made a point to tell me. She's like, when you're done shooting, make sure to come find me so I. [00:06:12] Speaker D: Can take that off, because I wouldn't. [00:06:14] Speaker C: Have been able to take it off by myself, so I could. If she just decided to leave for the day, I might have just been stuck with teeth like that. [00:06:20] Speaker A: What do they do to your teeth that they can't have you take it off yourself? [00:06:24] Speaker C: Well, she had, like, some sort of solvent, so I don't know exactly what it was made out of, but, like, water wouldn't just take it off. My saliva wouldn't just take it off. [00:06:33] Speaker D: Like, some sort of paint or stain. [00:06:37] Speaker A: I can't even put my eye makeup about it running. But you can put that on teeth. [00:06:41] Speaker B: And be there forever. [00:06:42] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:06:43] Speaker B: Makeup artist. Now, was there a part of you that said, you know what, for trick or treating one day, just give me a small vial. [00:06:52] Speaker A: Just give me a small vial to take home trick or treating later on. [00:06:55] Speaker B: I'm gonna freak everyone out. This would be the best trick or treat ever, honestly. [00:06:59] Speaker C: Definitely, because it was. We filmed it right before Halloween. [00:07:01] Speaker D: So I was like, maybe this is. [00:07:03] Speaker C: Part of my Halloween costume, right? [00:07:06] Speaker A: It's like, well, they noticed the straitjacket take. I don't know. [00:07:09] Speaker C: Right. [00:07:11] Speaker B: Oh, and now. Right. What you're wearing, was it a real one? [00:07:16] Speaker D: I believe it was a real. [00:07:17] Speaker C: It was. It was a straitjacket for sure. [00:07:20] Speaker E: And we. [00:07:23] Speaker D: I put it on, and they didn't. [00:07:25] Speaker C: Strap me fully into it until, like, we were down the stairs, because falling down all down the stairs as we're walking to set or anything like that. And also, for some. I mean, I was gonna say for some reason, but it makes sense. [00:07:38] Speaker D: The minute that I was actually, like. [00:07:41] Speaker C: Strapped into it and I was locked in I felt so claustrophobic because I'm. [00:07:46] Speaker D: Like, I am now at the will. [00:07:49] Speaker C: Of everyone around me. I can't do anything for myself. [00:07:52] Speaker B: Right. [00:07:53] Speaker A: And how does that help with your acting? Because, okay, you may have got me on one of the jumps, like, oh, no. [00:07:59] Speaker B: I knew that was coming. Still gotten. So how does that help with the. [00:08:03] Speaker A: Help of the acting? [00:08:04] Speaker B: Does it kind of, like, lead into the energy? [00:08:06] Speaker C: Yeah, it definitely helped in terms of. [00:08:08] Speaker D: Like, me needing to struggle, because when. [00:08:11] Speaker C: I was, like, walking out, I'm just. [00:08:13] Speaker D: Like, I'm trying to break a little bit. But so, I mean, with being constrained or restrained and trying to maneuver, it. [00:08:26] Speaker C: Comes across more authentic because I'm actually restrained. So, yeah, I think it definitely helped. [00:08:32] Speaker B: Yeah, it's the gate and the shaking and the shake. There is a part of realism there. [00:08:43] Speaker A: There really is because of the way that the t and e channel does. [00:08:48] Speaker B: Make the way to do props the. [00:08:50] Speaker A: Way they do scenery. [00:08:51] Speaker B: It not in a million years, by a guess where it was shot, it. [00:08:55] Speaker A: Looks just like an old Santa sound. It looks just like. This looks just like a specter from beyond will look, like in my mind. [00:09:03] Speaker B: Right? [00:09:04] Speaker E: Yeah. [00:09:04] Speaker C: They definitely did a very, very good job at dressing the set. And it was so funny because, like, you'd walk onto a set and it would look like a hospital, but then you'd be in the holding room or you'd be in hand makeup. And it's literally in an old classroom. Like, you see the chalkboards and everything. So it's like two different worlds. So you see behind the scenes that. [00:09:26] Speaker D: It'S a school, but they did a fantastic job at the set. [00:09:31] Speaker A: That's cool. Now, when you're doing all this, and sometimes the cameras get very hot, the lighting gets very caked on, and you're wearing this straight jacket. Was there any times you had to take a timeout going, okay, well, you know what? I'm just sweating everywhere. I can't see anymore. [00:09:47] Speaker B: It's in my eyes, actually. [00:09:49] Speaker C: No, by scene went by really, really. [00:09:51] Speaker D: Quick, and the only thing that I. [00:09:54] Speaker C: Was really concerned about was the fact that, like, how long I was gonna be restrained in the jacket for and not be able to use my hands. That was the only thing that I was worried about. I actually wasn't getting super hot. Cause if I'm remembering correctly, I feel like it was actually rather cold that day. [00:10:10] Speaker D: And they did have, like, it wasn't. [00:10:13] Speaker C: Like it was a freezing cold, like school or anything like that, but it. [00:10:16] Speaker D: Was a bit colder, so maybe. [00:10:19] Speaker C: And I run hot anyways, so if I'm in an environment that's cold and I'm wearing something warm, it takes a. [00:10:26] Speaker D: While for me to warm up. [00:10:28] Speaker E: Yeah. [00:10:28] Speaker D: So it's actually okay in that aspect. [00:10:32] Speaker B: Now I have to ask, did you watch the episode yet? [00:10:34] Speaker E: Not yet. [00:10:35] Speaker B: Are you. [00:10:36] Speaker A: Are you going to have a watching view party? [00:10:37] Speaker D: Yes, I am. [00:10:38] Speaker C: I'm so excited. [00:10:40] Speaker B: That's very cool. [00:10:41] Speaker A: For those who don't know, it's going to be season five, episode seven of haunted hospitals. And by the way, from now, which is the 2 April until the 7 April, we've got spring shivers going on. Oh, I've been watching this all day long, by the way. Just. [00:10:55] Speaker B: This is all I do now. Yeah, I took the week off. [00:10:58] Speaker A: I'm done. I'm just going to watch DNA channel all week. [00:11:00] Speaker E: Let me sketch up on it. [00:11:02] Speaker B: Yeah, absolutely. [00:11:04] Speaker A: For your. [00:11:06] Speaker B: If it wasn't your episode and you're. [00:11:09] Speaker A: Doing behind the scenes stuff, is it easier for you to enjoy the pr. [00:11:14] Speaker B: You know, the influencing part of it. [00:11:17] Speaker A: Or is it more because you're in. [00:11:19] Speaker B: The scene, you have to be the actor, you have to act it, you. [00:11:24] Speaker A: Have to be there. [00:11:24] Speaker B: You have to be present. [00:11:27] Speaker C: Honestly, it was pretty easy for me to do both because I don't know how much you've been on a set before, how many times people who are watching this or listening to this have been on a set before. But there's a lot of waiting time. [00:11:43] Speaker D: In between actually filming. [00:11:46] Speaker A: Hurry up and wait. Hurry up and wait. [00:11:48] Speaker B: Hurry up and wait. Yeah. [00:11:49] Speaker C: So it was, you're on set and, you know, you could be filming. My scene was rather short, but you could be filming a scene that's maybe five minutes, but there could be breaks in between that. Or, you know, maybe they're shooting it from one direction and they'll shoot it from another. So there's just. There's a lot that goes into an actual film day. So for me personally, especially because I. [00:12:12] Speaker D: Only had such a short scene, I. [00:12:15] Speaker C: Was on set pretty much all day, and a lot of that was just, you know, waiting around, getting my hair and makeup done. [00:12:21] Speaker D: So it was easy to do, you. [00:12:23] Speaker C: Know, the influencing, the content creation behind. [00:12:25] Speaker D: The scenes and then be able to. [00:12:28] Speaker C: Flip a switch, go into my character. [00:12:30] Speaker D: And then rock that. [00:12:32] Speaker C: And then also I had people on the side filming behind the scenes of me actually acting as well. So I didn't have to worry about that. [00:12:38] Speaker D: But it made it for a really. [00:12:41] Speaker C: Good balance of being able to create. [00:12:43] Speaker D: And also do my thing. [00:12:45] Speaker A: That's wonderful. And then, yeah, for those who haven't been. [00:12:49] Speaker B: It's going to be hurry up and. [00:12:51] Speaker A: Honestly, it's hurry up and wait. Hurry up and wait. It's going to be back and forth. What was your call time? [00:12:55] Speaker B: When did you have to get on set? [00:12:57] Speaker D: Oh, gosh, I'm trying to remember now. [00:13:02] Speaker A: Was the sun up or down? [00:13:03] Speaker C: Do you remember? [00:13:06] Speaker D: Because I feel like it was in the morning. [00:13:10] Speaker C: If Melissa's still here. [00:13:11] Speaker E: I don't know. [00:13:14] Speaker A: Okay, pop this if you're going to. [00:13:17] Speaker B: Be there all day and part of that day is going to be a straitjacket. This is just maybe my or my mind. How does eating and bathroom work? [00:13:27] Speaker D: I actually, she's checking. [00:13:29] Speaker C: Oh, she says she wants to say eleven. [00:13:32] Speaker D: So I roughly got to set around eleven in the morning, started being put into makeup, got put into wardrobe. [00:13:42] Speaker C: But my wardrobe originally, well, not originally, my wardrobe underneath the straitjacket was like a dirty t shirt and dirty white pants. So I was in that most of the day up until I had to get to set. [00:13:55] Speaker D: So I got to eat my lunch. [00:13:58] Speaker C: Without the straitjacket on. And then I just made sure before it was straightjacket time to go and have a washroom break. [00:14:05] Speaker D: But yeah. [00:14:06] Speaker C: And they didn't stain my teeth until after lunch, too. [00:14:08] Speaker D: Like they waited for, I guess, the. [00:14:12] Speaker C: More intense stuff until almost set time. [00:14:15] Speaker A: What did the stain taste like? [00:14:16] Speaker B: Do you remember? [00:14:17] Speaker E: I didn't really have a taste, but. [00:14:20] Speaker C: The removing of it tasted like alcohol. Like rubbing alcohol. [00:14:24] Speaker B: Oh, like Jack Dan. [00:14:25] Speaker A: Okay, no rubbing alcohol. Wait a minute. Why? [00:14:28] Speaker B: Do you know what rubbing alcohol tastes like? [00:14:30] Speaker C: It tastes like the smell. [00:14:32] Speaker A: Okay. [00:14:32] Speaker B: It tastes like today. [00:14:35] Speaker A: No. [00:14:36] Speaker B: Now, if you are going to give advice to people, both in influencing and in acting and in paranormal investigation of three types of advice, what would you. [00:14:51] Speaker A: Give a brand new person who is trying to become an influencer, what advice. [00:14:54] Speaker B: Would you give them? [00:14:56] Speaker D: Dont care or dont mind what other people have to say about you, specifically. [00:15:04] Speaker C: Negative, but honestly, even positive as well. [00:15:07] Speaker D: Because creating, whether you're trying to be. [00:15:10] Speaker C: An influencer, whether you want to act, whether you want to be a paranormal. [00:15:14] Speaker D: Investigator, no matter what you want to. [00:15:16] Speaker C: Do in life, actually, this kind of goes all across the board. There's always going to be someone who's. [00:15:20] Speaker D: Like, they don't believe in you, they. [00:15:23] Speaker C: Don'T believe in what you're going to do. There's always someone who's lurking in the shadows that's going to be a hater. [00:15:30] Speaker D: And you don't want to pay any mind to that. [00:15:33] Speaker C: You want to just stay focused, stay on your track and go after what. [00:15:38] Speaker D: You'Re interested in, because if you start listening to other people, then it will. [00:15:46] Speaker E: What's the word? [00:15:48] Speaker A: It might influence, or it might affect the way you're going to do your next artistic vision. Right? [00:15:53] Speaker C: Exactly. [00:15:53] Speaker D: Like, for the longest time, I didn't. [00:15:57] Speaker C: Create content, but this was something that, like I said, has been something I've always loved to do, is paranormal investigating. And I've always been interested in ghosts and paranormal, and I just didn't create content for a long time because I. [00:16:10] Speaker D: Was afraid, oh, what is Bobbie down. [00:16:13] Speaker C: The street gonna think of me? [00:16:14] Speaker E: But then I was like, I don't. [00:16:16] Speaker C: Care what Bobby down the street thinks of me. I'm just gonna do it. [00:16:19] Speaker D: And then. [00:16:21] Speaker C: And then here I am, like, you know, I'm on. I'm on haunted hospital on tne, and creating all this content for everyone to. [00:16:28] Speaker D: See, and I'm happy about it, and. [00:16:30] Speaker A: It'S an amazing content. I did scroll through your Instagram feed. It's an amazing stuff. You're really, obviously, because t and e hired you, but you're really good at your job, in case you didn't know. [00:16:40] Speaker D: Thank you. [00:16:40] Speaker E: Thank you. [00:16:41] Speaker A: If you want to. [00:16:41] Speaker E: Yeah, it's. [00:16:43] Speaker A: It's a hard thing. It really, really is for me. I've known influencers. I've seen social media managers before, and. [00:16:53] Speaker B: The amount of consistency, the amount of artistic vision you have to have, and you're right. [00:16:59] Speaker A: Some people are going to like it. Some people are going to hate it. But you have to keep true to your own vision. [00:17:03] Speaker B: You don't have. You can't have, either way, influence you. [00:17:05] Speaker C: Exactly. Like, it's always nice to hear, like, the positive things, but you also can't. [00:17:10] Speaker D: Let people's positive thoughts impact you as well, because, you know, at the end of the day, no matter what anyone thinks doesn't matter. [00:17:19] Speaker C: It's what you think, and it's what you like and what you want to do. That's what's going to control your life. [00:17:24] Speaker E: You know? [00:17:25] Speaker B: I can't agree more. [00:17:27] Speaker C: Also, it looks like we got to set around 02:00 p.m.. [00:17:30] Speaker E: So. [00:17:31] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Two in the marital bit. [00:17:35] Speaker A: And if you want to check out all the cool behind the scenes on. [00:17:38] Speaker B: Christa's Instagram, it's hauntingly Christa, so. [00:17:42] Speaker A: H a u n t I n g l Y. I hope I spelled it correctly. [00:17:47] Speaker B: K r I s t A. Yep. [00:17:49] Speaker E: Yay. [00:17:51] Speaker A: I take that, Miss Vulcan third grade. [00:17:53] Speaker B: And I can't spell nothing. [00:17:55] Speaker A: Aha. [00:17:57] Speaker E: Oh, man. [00:17:58] Speaker B: Now, I'll admit, for social media, I. [00:18:04] Speaker A: Have a love hate with it. [00:18:05] Speaker B: Honestly. I do. [00:18:07] Speaker A: What's your favorite social media? It's gonna be Instagram. TikTok, Tommy Rock. No, that's not one of them x or threads or Facebook's or myspacing my. [00:18:19] Speaker C: Favorite social media platform. [00:18:21] Speaker D: Yeah, I'd have to say LinkedIn. [00:18:23] Speaker E: Are you kidding? [00:18:25] Speaker A: Oh, my gosh. You have a really. [00:18:27] Speaker E: I'm kidding. [00:18:30] Speaker A: I was, like, trying to make it, like, well, I guess that would work, you know? [00:18:33] Speaker C: No, I'm just kidding. For the longest time, it was TikTok. [00:18:38] Speaker D: But recently, I've been having more of. [00:18:42] Speaker C: A love for Instagram as well. [00:18:44] Speaker D: But I feel, above all, YouTube. YouTube is my favorite. [00:18:48] Speaker C: I've been a hardcore YouTube girl for. [00:18:51] Speaker D: Since the start of YouTube. [00:18:52] Speaker C: Really? [00:18:53] Speaker A: Are you getting into YouTube shorts now? [00:18:54] Speaker D: I'm trying to. [00:18:56] Speaker B: Yeah, I think they're trying to guess. [00:18:57] Speaker A: Where TikTok's gonna be. Pulled the plug and. Oh, now. [00:19:00] Speaker B: Welcome to shorts. [00:19:01] Speaker C: Yeah, I'm trying. It's an interesting. I'm trying to navigate the whole YouTube world that's specifically shorts because that's so new, and that's kind of what's getting pushed more. [00:19:09] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:19:10] Speaker C: Content. [00:19:10] Speaker D: So it's a. It's a testing game, but we'll see. I love you, too. [00:19:15] Speaker A: It's kind of fun. It's a good time to be in social media because there's a lot of new things coming out. I mean, who would have guessed that. [00:19:20] Speaker B: Musical ly would rebrand, right? And, like, dominate? [00:19:24] Speaker D: It's like the lip syncing app for. [00:19:26] Speaker E: Right? [00:19:27] Speaker C: And now it's, like, for everyone. [00:19:29] Speaker B: People are giving lectures on it. [00:19:31] Speaker A: I'm like, how do you. [00:19:31] Speaker B: Did you. Okay, now we're the last, last, last comment. [00:19:37] Speaker A: Here we go. No pressure. [00:19:39] Speaker B: No pressure enters in. If you have to give younger you some advice or just a wordsman curse. [00:19:48] Speaker A: What do you want? [00:19:49] Speaker B: What would you say. [00:19:49] Speaker A: What would you say to the younger. [00:19:50] Speaker B: You before you got into the ghost. [00:19:53] Speaker A: Hunting with friends, before you became this social media influencer joggernaut? [00:19:58] Speaker B: What would advice would you give? [00:20:04] Speaker C: I would say, oh, this is hard. There's so much I would say. I know, because my life has turned. [00:20:10] Speaker D: Out so much differently than a five. [00:20:13] Speaker C: Year old me would have thought it would be. [00:20:14] Speaker D: Not necessarily in a bad or a. [00:20:16] Speaker C: Good way, just different. [00:20:17] Speaker A: No dinosaurs on the moon yet. [00:20:18] Speaker C: No dinosaurs on the moon yet. [00:20:20] Speaker D: Dang it. [00:20:21] Speaker C: The moon isn't made of cheese. [00:20:24] Speaker B: It's not. [00:20:25] Speaker D: It's not. [00:20:26] Speaker A: You heard it here first, folks. The moon, not cheese. [00:20:30] Speaker B: LinkedIn, top social media. [00:20:32] Speaker C: Top social media. We love LinkedIn. I would say. [00:20:40] Speaker D: Don'T let anyone take your inner child. [00:20:46] Speaker B: There you go. [00:20:47] Speaker E: Yeah. [00:20:47] Speaker C: And that's like, I had a great. [00:20:50] Speaker D: Childhood, but, like, I feel like as you get older, people are like, grow up, you know, mature, but it's like. [00:21:00] Speaker C: You can still grow up and you can still mature, but hold on to things from your childhood and things that you enjoyed as a child. [00:21:09] Speaker A: Absolutely. That's perfect advice. Have that sense of wonderment. [00:21:12] Speaker E: Exactly. [00:21:13] Speaker A: If you have that, you can go out and do some cool things with the paranormal because you have the sense of question of wonderment and you can go out and be as. [00:21:23] Speaker B: So it's really a difficult job to. [00:21:27] Speaker A: Have the artistic eye and the critical eye at the same time. And you're doing amazingly well. And I think you hit it on the head with having that sense of. [00:21:35] Speaker B: Wonderment with your inner child. [00:21:38] Speaker C: Thank you. [00:21:38] Speaker B: You really need that connection, and I can't wait. [00:21:42] Speaker A: I've seen the screener. [00:21:43] Speaker B: Thank you, TN and for everyone else, you guys have to wait. [00:21:47] Speaker A: Season five, haunted hospitals, episode seven. [00:21:50] Speaker B: I know. [00:21:51] Speaker A: Episode one comes out on April 5 for the spring shivers at 10:00 p.m. Eastern and Pacific. So seven. Okay, I can do this one. Dubai sevens. [00:22:01] Speaker B: So do that. [00:22:02] Speaker A: Plus this. Six of those. Look it up on TV Guide. There's still one. [00:22:06] Speaker B: That's what we want. Watch them all. [00:22:09] Speaker A: Watch them all. [00:22:10] Speaker C: Watch them all. Definitely. My episode airs on Friday, May 17 at 10:00 p.m.. Eastern. [00:22:15] Speaker A: See, some people are better in math than I am. [00:22:18] Speaker C: I was reading a note. Mouth is not my strong suit. That's why I'm a paranormal investigator. [00:22:25] Speaker A: It's all good. [00:22:26] Speaker B: And I honestly, I was watching it. [00:22:31] Speaker A: I was watching this episode. I know that I'm doing a jump cut. I know it's coming. [00:22:35] Speaker B: You still got me. Because it's just a creepy. [00:22:39] Speaker A: The teeth and the makeup and the straitjacketing and the face you make, it's all perfect. It's all beautiful. I want to thank you so much. And again, if people want to check. [00:22:50] Speaker B: Out the episodes, episode seven, but also Instagram hauntingly. Krista, check them out. Thank you so much for being here. [00:22:58] Speaker C: Thank you for having me. It was great to be here. [00:23:01] Speaker B: Bye, everyone.

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