"The Last Patients Never Left: A Night at Stimson Hospital"
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A month off doesn’t mean we went quiet. We came back with a plan, a special guest, and a location that has been living rent-free in Michigan paranormal circles for years: Stimson Hospital in Eaton Rapids. Ryder joins me on the mic before we hit the road, and we get honest about what scares us, what we think is fake online, and what might feel very different when you’re standing inside a real building with real history.
We also run through the strange media that’s been fueling our brains lately, from Disclosure Day and its alien conspiracy themes to the true crime chaos of The Crash (Mackenzie Shirilla) and Maternal Instinct (Taylor Parker). The point isn’t just shock, it’s pattern recognition: how stories get framed, how red flags get missed, and why people cling to explanations when the truth feels unbearable.
Then the conversation cracks open into the bigger questions: why consciousness exists at all, why the universe feels so full of possibilities yet so silent (the Fermi Paradox), and whether modern life is warping our sense of reality through timelines, deja vu, and Mandela effects. Ryder shares the moments that turned “ghosts aren’t real” into “I know what I felt,” and we lay out what we want to test at Stimson, including the Estes Method and other investigation tools.
If you’re into paranormal investigations, haunted Michigan stories, and the weird overlap of science, spirituality, and internet culture, hit play, subscribe, and share this with a friend who loves a good rabbit hole. After you listen, leave a review and tell us what you want us to try inside the hospital.
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