Infamous Cross Ghost Story and How to Connect with your Crowd

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Ghost Guide Daniel
ggdaniel(at)ghostwalks.com

Main Subject: Battlefield Park (Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada) – –

Daniel recounts an infamous ghost story. Featured our own Ghost Guide James during his years of leading tours at Battlefield Park.  The time he was burned by a cross!  Pulled out in this episode to continue a tradition.

Then a new segment! Daniel talks about another passion… the art of public speaking. Connection to your crowd, and the time he was confronted by 35 drunk tour-goers!

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“Getting my storytelling thrills at the Ghost Walks since 2003 as Head Ghost Guide for Downtown Hamilton, Hamilton’s Dark History and the Dark Trolley tours. And now with this ghost story podcast.”

Infamous Cross Ghost Story & How to Connect with your Crowd

Daniel recounts an infamous ghost story. Featured our own Ghost Guide James during his years of leading tours at Battlefield Park.  The time he was burned by a cross!  Pulled out in this episode to continue a tradition.

Then a new segment! Daniel talks about another passion… the art of public speaking. Connection to your crowd, and the time he was confronted by 35 drunk tour-goers!

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Full Description of Podcast

Daniel recounts an infamous ghost story.  Featured our second ever Ghost Guide, James.  During his years of leading tours at the Custom House, Hermitage, Downtown and of course, Battlefield Park! 

Ending with the time he was burned by a cross.  A story given to our archives after James left for the big city of Toronto many years ago.  Pulled out in this episode to continue to the tradition.

Then a new segment!  Daniel talks about public speaking.  A subject he’s well versed on, after leading hundreds of tours over the past 20 years. 

This week’s subject… connection to your crowd.  Feeling and melding into energy of the people in front of you.  Because it’s all about connection to make the crowd love you and provide you with much needed comfort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Podcast happenings…

An interesting take on the ghost story podcast. This isn’t done with a spooky voice and jump scares. Daniel believes in ghosts. Spent his career passing along the best stories in Southern Ontario, Canada (and the World).

The Podcast was born out of this passion. It’s a take on his real life interactions with believers and skeptics alike. No ghost subject is off-limits. And yes, there are ghost stories!

About Daniel’s style…

Personable! It’s real talk over dramatics. Raw talk with no script leading into ghost stories told with a unique love of the paranormal.

Gained from 20 years of “ghost guiding”. His style is intense. Pushed out from a place of respect for true paranormal experiences had by millions of people around the world.

This raw talk is what led him to the Podcast. Where else can you be true to your own style without interference.

Daniel’s experience…

20 years in the paranormal world. From being an investigator, to collecting stories… and then to telling them!

He’s been telling tales of dark history and ghosts to large groups since 2003. Continues to this day, with a renewed interest in the traditional art of storytelling.

The Podcast isn’t scripted! Doesn’t mean Daniel sacrifices his style. It’s a challenge he’s accepted many times before … how to mix (in the moment) realism and storytelling to make the stories interesting.

Because if they’re boring, who’d want to listen.

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