Join Jason Hawes Live Tonight: Conjuring House Community Hangout at 8:30 PM EST
“Before you can investigate a location properly, you have to understand it — the history, the people who lived there, the claims being made. Walking in and immediately assuming it's haunted does a disservice to the investigation and to the people who've experienced something there.”
— Jason Hawes
Tonight's the night — I'm going live at 8:30 PM EST and I want you there with me. We're talking the Conjuring House, paranormal investigation, and everything in between in what's shaping up to be a great community hangout. Pull up a chair, grab your questions, and let's get into it together.
There's something I've always believed since the early days of TAPS: the paranormal community is one of the most passionate, curious, and genuinely dedicated groups of people out there. That's exactly why I love doing these live sessions. Tonight at 8:30 PM EST, I'm jumping on for a community hangout — no frills, no scripted segments, just a real conversation with the people who love this field as much as I do.
The Conjuring House is a location that never stops generating conversation, and honestly, I understand why. The Perron family farmhouse in Harrisville, Rhode Island carries a weight of history that you can feel the moment you start digging into it. I've always said that before you can investigate a location properly, you have to understand it — the history, the people who lived there, the claims being made. That groundwork is everything. Walking into any location and immediately assuming it's haunted does a disservice to the investigation and, frankly, to the people who've experienced something there. My approach has always been to rule out every natural explanation first. If something survives that scrutiny, then we talk.
These live hangouts give me a chance to do something that a produced episode doesn't always allow — take your questions in real time, share what I'm thinking, and have an honest back-and-forth about methodology, specific locations, and the cases that have stuck with me over the years. Whether you're a longtime viewer from the Ghost Hunters days, a newer member of the TAPS community, or just someone who stumbled across the Conjuring House and started asking questions, tonight's stream is for you. I want to hear what's on your mind.
So clear your schedule for 8:30 PM EST and come hang out. Hit that notification bell so you don't miss the start, and bring your best questions. Whether we end up deep in a debate about evidence standards, swapping stories about the most compelling cases we've seen, or just catching up as a community — I can guarantee it'll be worth your time. This is what it's all about for me. Not just the investigations themselves, but the conversations they start and the people who keep showing up ready to ask hard questions alongside me. I'll see you tonight.
Tonight isn't about jumping to conclusions or sensationalizing the unknown — it's about coming together as a community that takes this field seriously. Join me live at 8:30 PM EST and let's keep the conversation going. I'll see you there.