Ghost Bunny

Ghost Bunny
Bridget Marquardt is probably best known from The Girls Next Door, but she’s been genuinely passionate about the paranormal for years, and Ghost Bunny is where that interest gets room to breathe. Launched in 2024, the show has already stacked up 73 episodes with a weekly Tuesday release schedule, covering everything from haunted mansions to the intersection of autism and paranormal sensitivity. The format is primarily interview-based. Marquardt brings on paranormal investigators, mediums, historians, and researchers for conversations that typically run 40 to 60 minutes. Recent episodes have explored the dark history of Greystone Mansion in Los Angeles across a two-part series, and an episode on how neurodivergent individuals experience supernatural phenomena showed the kind of range that sets the show apart from straightforward ghost-story podcasts. She asks good follow-up questions and lets her guests develop their points without rushing them. What makes Ghost Bunny work is that Marquardt approaches the paranormal with genuine curiosity rather than performed spookiness. Her background in entertainment means she understands pacing and keeps conversations moving, but she’s clearly done her homework on the topics and doesn’t treat the paranormal as a novelty act. The tone lands somewhere between lighthearted and sincere, serious enough to respect the subject but relaxed enough that it never feels like a lecture. The show has earned a 4.8-star rating from 654 reviews, with listeners frequently praising Marquardt’s interviewing ability and the show’s willingness to go beyond standard ghost stories into astrology, folklore, death culture, and mediumship. For paranormal fans who want something interview-driven with a warm, curious host and a wider lens than most haunting-focused shows, Ghost Bunny is a strong pick.

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