This week, Madison and Chris Soucy sit down with Cody and Satori, for a wide-ranging conversation about growing up in the paranormal, building a large collection of paranormal objects, and what over a decade of investigations has taught them about how spirits actually present themselves.
Satori, daughter of TAPS founder Jason Hawes, shares what it was like growing up with ghost hunting as a completely normal family affair. Cody talks about the childhood experience that launched him into the field and the wild, roundabout way he eventually made it onto the TAPS team anyway. Together they break down how their very different approaches, technical and intuitive, work together in the field, why barometric pressure might be one of the most underrated tools in paranormal investigation, and the investigation at the Thames Club in Connecticut that permanently changed the way Cody thinks about how spirits can appear.
They also talk about their haunted object museum, now home to more than 500 artifacts from around the world, how it started completely by accident, and why packages from strangers keep showing up at their door,
Plus, Cody and Satori announce upcoming events including an exhibition at the SK Pierce Mansion in Gardner, Massachusetts and the Gettysburg Bed of Field Bash this summer. And if you're local to Savannah, check out the benefit concert for our friend Tanner on June 23rd at Coastal Empire Beer Co. (doors at 6:30 PM, show at 7 PM, sliding scale $5 to $20).
Find Cody and Satori here:
Website: paranormalcouple.com
Instagram/TikTok/YouTube: @theparanormalcouple
Satori's handmade shop: handmadebyhawes.com
Book "Archives of the Paranormal": available at Barnes and Noble, Amazon, and your local bookstore
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