

Rachel posits that empaths living in a haunted place are likely to sometimes feel afraid of the ghosts.

You can speak to the ghosts yourself at one of their séance experiences. And some may have come slithering in with the filthy flood waters of Hurricane Katrina. Some entities came with the house, some came with Mary, some came with the artifacts.

Voodoo Queen Bloody Mary’s home apparently had enough strange entities to sincerely disturb the crew of Ghost Adventures. Rachel gives ghost tours through Bloody Mary’s Tours and Haunted Museum. Her experience working with the music, pinup, burlesque, and horror communities/industries has given her first-hand knowledge of the needs of these subcultures. She created Vampyre Cosmetics LLC for the niches mainstream brands leave behind. She has been designing custom cosmetics products for a number of other independent brands and celebrities since 2011. Actually Autistic & ADHD, makeup has been a special interest since she was 13. She is also the Editor in Chief of Vampyre Magazine and Co-Owner & Founder of Vampyre Cosmetics LLC. Rachel is the founder and CEO of Vampyre Cosmetics. Thank you for shopping small business and supporting our podcast! About the Guest, Rachel Clinesmith Our discount code HAINTS can save you 10% off your next order of $20 or more at. The Smell of Fear candles is still offering a 15% discount on any non-subscription purchase at with code HOMESPUN15. Sponsored by The Smell of Fear CandlesĬandles based on the ambient scents from your favorite horror films. Use code HOMESPUN for 10% off any purchase at our sponsor Dark Cottage, or sign up for their mailing list before May 1 to get a coupon for a bigger discount. Dark Cottage’s inclusive sizing and ethically produced affordable designs in natural and quality fibers really fill the empty spot in your soul left by this childhood trauma. Remember when you were a young mall goth, and the only lacy, laced-up, flouncy, flare-sleeved black dresses were cheaply mass produced polyester junk for skinny people that were inexplicably too expensive to actually buy? NEVERMORE. Let’s hear from Rachel, founder of Vampyre Cosmetics, today, on Homespun Haints.ĪI-generated transcript of this episode available upon request. Or maybe these particular ghosts like her commitment to ethics in business. Perhaps it’s because she gives ghost tours of one of the most haunted districts in the U.S. Our guest today has seen her fair share of ghosts, but some of those ghosts are of people you’ve probably heard of. Who is the most famous ghost you’ve ever seen? Do you think people who are loved and revered by the masses long after death have more energy to manifest? This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at
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