At the 2025 Festival of the Unexplained, I met Junior Paranormal Events — a UK-based organisation teaching 9 to 17-year-olds how to investigate the paranormal responsibly. In a field often dominated by online sensationalism, they’re proving that curiosity, research, and respect still matter. Here’s why their work could shape the future of paranormal investigation.
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Shadows and Sparks: A Night at the Royal Gunpowder Mills
On a cool September night I stepped into the silent, dust-filled rooms of the Royal Gunpowder Mills in Waltham Abbey — a place where centuries of explosions, tragedy, and innovation have left their mark. With my team beside me, I set out to uncover whether the flickering lights, shifting shadows, and strange sensations we encountered were echoes of faulty electrics and wildlife… or something far older, lingering in the Mills’ haunted history.
Reviewing the Ghost Hunter Approaches – Video, CCTV & It’s Flaws
Can video really be considered evidence of the paranormal these days when so much can be manipulated? So, how could we make use of this technology?
Reviewing the Ghost Hunter Approaches – Ouija Boards & Table Tipping
Two common approaches used by today’s ghost hunters are Ouija boards and Table tipping, but are they really helping to prove anything?
Uncanny, But Refreshing!
Taking a look at Danny Robins Uncanny podcast, and praising this refreshing evaluation of supernatural cases and the odd experiences that so many report.
Reviewing the Ghost Hunter Approaches – EVP’s & Live Listening
One of the ghost hunters main tools these days is EVP, but is this method and it variations reaching its shelf life? Is EVP just for fun, just for drama or can it really provide evidence of the supernatural?
So, You Think Your House is Haunted?
So, you think your house is haunted? I explain a little about how there may be a better approach to rushing in to conduct an overnight investigation right away.