Kevin Killen - Ghosts and Me - Thirty Years of Living with the Unexplained

Kevin Killen - Ghosts and Me - Thirty Years of Living with the Unexplained

From Verbal Echo by Monica Martin and Co-Host Sara Rowe

February 11, 2026 · 1h 15m · Season 3 · Episode 51

About this episode

Kevin Killen shares his thirty years of paranormal experiences and discusses the impact of unexplained events on personal life.

What if the paranormal didn’t start with curiosity—but with a childhood ghost you couldn’t explain away? Monica sits down with Kevin Killen , author of Ghosts and Me , to unpack more than thirty years of firsthand paranormal experiences—starting at age five and continuing through haunted homes, schools, workplaces, and battlefields across multiple states. From early experiments with electronic voice phenomena to shadow figures, shared hauntings with coworkers, and encounters that left him questioning his own sanity, Kevin’s story is less about belief and more about persistence. They talk openly about doubt , why people second-guess what they see, and how working environments—especially those shaped by stress and addiction—may intensify paranormal activity. Kevin also shares deeply personal moments involving protection from unseen threats, witnessed not just by him, but by the animals around him. This conversation isn’t about proving ghosts exist. It’s about what happens when unexplained experiences follow you through your life—and why people shouldn’t be afraid to talk about them, even when the world tells them not to. Honest, unsettling, and deeply human, this episode sits at…

People in this episode

Hosts: Monica Martin, Sara Rowe

Guest: Kevin Killen

Topics covered

  • paranormal experiences
  • ghosts
  • skepticism
  • memory
  • mental health
  • personal stories

Keywords

  • paranormal
  • ghosts
  • haunted
  • experiences
  • skepticism
  • mental health
  • electronic voice phenomena

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Books & works: Ghosts and Me

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