Got Questions About the Paranormal? Jason Hawes Wants to Hear From You in Tonight's Live Q&A
“Bring your skepticism — I actually respect that more than blind belief. The best conversations in this field start with someone willing to ask hard questions.”
— Jason Hawes
There's nothing I love more than a direct conversation with this community. Tonight at 8:30 PM EST, I'm opening the floor wide — bring your questions, your theories, your skeptical challenges, and yes, even your ghost stories. If you've ever wanted to ask a paranormal investigator anything, this is your chance.
After decades in the field — from the earliest days of TAPS to the investigations that defined Ghost Hunters — I've learned that the best insights don't always come from the equipment readings or the evidence we capture on camera. Sometimes they come from conversations. Real, honest, back-and-forth discussions with people who are just as passionate about understanding the unknown as I am. That's exactly what tonight is about.
I get questions every single day. Some of them are about specific cases — what really happened at that location, what I actually believe about a particular piece of evidence, or whether I think a place we investigated was genuinely haunted. Others are bigger picture: How do you stay objective when you're standing in a dark room and something moves that shouldn't? How do you separate fear from fact? What does it actually take to convince a skeptic like me that something defies explanation? Those are the questions I want to dig into tonight, and I want to hear what's on your mind specifically.
My approach has always been the same whether the cameras are rolling or not. You go in trying to disprove it first. You look for the drafty window before you call it a cold spot. You check the pipe in the wall before you label that banging as something supernatural. You rule out every rational explanation you can find — and only when you've exhausted those options do you start considering that something else might be going on. It's not the most dramatic approach, and it doesn't always make for the most exciting television moment, but it's the honest one. Tonight I want to talk through that methodology with you, answer your toughest questions, and hear what experiences have made you a believer, a skeptic, or something in between.
Whether you're a longtime member of the TAPS family who's been following this work since the beginning, or you just stumbled onto a Ghost Hunters episode at 2 AM and found yourself hooked, pull up a chair. Bring your curiosity. Bring your doubt — I actually respect that more than blind belief. And if you've got a location you think deserves a serious investigation, or a theory about how paranormal research should evolve, I genuinely want to hear it. Tonight is yours as much as it is mine, and I'll be there at 8:30 PM EST ready to get into all of it.
This community has always been the backbone of everything I do in this field, and nights like this remind me why. See you at 8:30 PM EST — come ready to talk, challenge, and explore the unknown together.