I love that you give a little history of each location. Many of these places I have never heard of, so it's great to learn a little bit about them while sharing the EVPs.
Fantastic video - I’ve been here many times as it’s right on my doorstep- I’ve spent many hours sitting reading in various rooms and feel most at home in the kitchens I’ve never felt remotely uncomfortable or unwelcome anywhere except a few times upstairs in the stables - they have since turned this area into a second hand bookshop but it still has a slightly foreboding atmosphere in the second book room. I hope you got a chance to pop round to Sutton Scarsdale Hall nearby- I hear that’s going to be re opened to be able to walk around inside again soon- some days it’s a lovely peaceful place - other times however ….
Hi Sandra, thanks so much for watching and getting in touch. I do love to hear from viewers when they know the location well, it's really helpful to learn of other's impressions. It was probably my snooping around that made me feel uncomfortable, I doubt anyone would appreciate a nosey parker with a recorder commenting on their beloved home! No, I haven't been to Scarsdale Hall but have put it on the list. I love Derbyshire and will be sure to return :)
@@EVP-Voices Apologies for being unwell? Excuse me?? Get well soon my friend! Yours utterly sincerely.. My apologies for bothering you! Looking fwd to your speedy recovery. Love and light. And I wish you were here, but an uncleaned EVP from my Michael might be hard to decipher, what with his Deep South dialect, and all. 😘
Did you know that the current Earl of Portland is actor Timothy Bentinck, of By the sword divided fame. He also plays David Archer, in the radio program The Archers
Liking the music thank you.👍🏻 I really enjoy the expressions of the faces, you do a totally smashing job I loved the raised eyebrow Rachel. I think the voices are getting more numerous now don’t you? I wonder if anything will change when we go through this ascension that’s on its way. They could become even clearer if we all get the sixth sense. What do you think? Sending love to you 💕😘
Hello! Thank you so much for your heart warming message, it was really appreciated. I did think twice about the cheeky animation, but it adds a little bit of humour to what can be a dry history intro, so glad you liked it! The next video takes evidential EVP to a whole new level, and yes, I do think the voices become clearer when you spend so much time establishing a channel of communication. I honestly believe that EVERYBODY can do what I do, all it takes is the desire to do it and dedication. I've been at this for so long, critics choose to ignore that to achieve clarity takes time - 40 years for me. Returning your love :)
I can't imagine having parents like Henry ll and Elenor of Aquitaine. None of their children lived up to their legacy but John was an extra disappointment, I'm sure. Losing all that territory in what is now France. Do you ever get anything EVPs in French? I'm from Canada and we don't have buildings this old or so full of history. It must be fascinating to experience the energy left in these places, with the stone tape theory. Awesome EVP captures as usual. Must get over to your side of the pond and bring my recorder with me. Love, light, and care Rachel.
Hello again! So glad you found time to fit this one in. Bolsover has a unique atmosphere, not altogether comfortable or welcoming. I felt like an unwelcome peasant for the most part, being somewhere I shouldn't have been. Maybe it was the legacy of those who have lived there, I'm not sure. I do capture the odd word in French, but it's not often. EVP tends to be recorded in the language of whomever it is that is recorded. Foreign clips are infrequent at best. Do let me know if you make it over, we could meet for coffee and a haunt! :)
Another wonderful post Rachael. The rich history of this beautiful house is fascinating. Wonderful EVPs, although one or two were a little threatening, the ale master being particularly aggressive. 💖💖💖👻👻🇦🇺🦘
I always love these videos 😍 out of sheer curiosity, is there an art to understanding the EVPs whilst you're listening back to your recordings? I'm just thinking because some come out so clear and others less so. No criticism at all but the way! Xx
HI Olivia! It makes me very happy that you're asking questions about what you hear, critical curiosity to me is so much more valuable than blind acceptance. I've been listening to recordings for thousands of hours over many years; whilst some are clear, a larger percentage aren't obvious. The feint voices are still a challenge. It takes a lot of concentration to be able to isolate voices in a conversation to start with, but like anything, with enough practice the skill becomes easier. Thanks for your question, keep asking! :)
Amazing thank you 😊 I wasn't sure if was just being oblivious 😂 do you tend to research the history before or after your visit? I'm aware you're gifted and so I was wondering because some people make a point of going in 'blind' so to speak so as not to influence their senses xxx
@@oliviacarter3784 it all depends on where I am and if it's a planned visit. I had absolutely no idea I would end up at Derby Gaol the day I did, and no way of knowing who might be recorded. All the history was done later. For well known sites, it's impossible to be completely blind because there's too much information to ignore! Very good question! :)
Hello Special viewer, please know that you are appreciated and not just an anonymous person. All of us are dear to those who walk beside us 😊 Thanks for watching!
Yes! Thank you. I absolutely loved this. 😊🏴
Thank you for watching Jacqueline, delighted that you enjoyed it! 😊
Yaaay❤❤❤❤another one!!!!! Love it!!!!
At last eh! So happy you enjoyed it, thanks for watching 😊
Thank you for these videos i live them.. 😊
You are most welcome Margaret, I’m so happy you enjoy them. Thanks for watching 😊
I love that you give a little history of each location. Many of these places I have never heard of, so it's great to learn a little bit about them while sharing the EVPs.
Thank you so much! I’m still not confident at providing the right amount of background, but I’m delighted that you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching 😊
Fantastic video - I’ve been here many times as it’s right on my doorstep- I’ve spent many hours sitting reading in various rooms and feel most at home in the kitchens I’ve never felt remotely uncomfortable or unwelcome anywhere except a few times upstairs in the stables - they have since turned this area into a second hand bookshop but it still has a slightly foreboding atmosphere in the second book room.
I hope you got a chance to pop round to Sutton Scarsdale Hall nearby- I hear that’s going to be re opened to be able to walk around inside again soon- some days it’s a lovely peaceful place - other times however ….
Hi Sandra, thanks so much for watching and getting in touch. I do love to hear from viewers when they know the location well, it's really helpful to learn of other's impressions. It was probably my snooping around that made me feel uncomfortable, I doubt anyone would appreciate a nosey parker with a recorder commenting on their beloved home! No, I haven't been to Scarsdale Hall but have put it on the list. I love Derbyshire and will be sure to return :)
Hi Rachel! Hope you are well! I wonder, was there a battle of Bolsover? Not Bosworth. Getting old.. ❤
Hi Alex. My apologies, I’ve been unwell and will begin work again soon. Best wishes 😊
@@EVP-Voices Apologies for being unwell? Excuse me?? Get well soon my friend! Yours utterly sincerely..
My apologies for bothering you! Looking fwd to your speedy recovery. Love and light.
And I wish you were here, but an uncleaned EVP from my Michael might be hard to decipher, what with his Deep South dialect, and all. 😘
I mean.. "Corn dawgs..."
"Come again?? Lots of love, Rachel.❤
Did you know that the current Earl of Portland is actor Timothy Bentinck, of By the sword divided fame. He also plays David Archer, in the radio program The Archers
No I did not! Thank you for that tit bit, much appreciated! And thanks for watching 😊
@@EVP-Voices I enjoyed it. He's quite a pleasant chap actually.
Another great video Rachel, thank you for sharing all your hard work. Wishing you well.
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
Absolutely wonderful, always looking forward to your next adventure ❤ Music is perfect 😊
Thank you Stephanie, so pleased you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching 😊
@@EVP-Voices Thank you!! Can’t wait ❤️🌟
Liking the music thank you.👍🏻 I really enjoy the expressions of the faces, you do a totally smashing job I loved the raised eyebrow Rachel. I think the voices are getting more numerous now don’t you? I wonder if anything will change when we go through this ascension that’s on its way. They could become even clearer if we all get the sixth sense. What do you think?
Sending love to you 💕😘
Hello! Thank you so much for your heart warming message, it was really appreciated. I did think twice about the cheeky animation, but it adds a little bit of humour to what can be a dry history intro, so glad you liked it! The next video takes evidential EVP to a whole new level, and yes, I do think the voices become clearer when you spend so much time establishing a channel of communication. I honestly believe that EVERYBODY can do what I do, all it takes is the desire to do it and dedication. I've been at this for so long, critics choose to ignore that to achieve clarity takes time - 40 years for me. Returning your love :)
Great work, again, Rachel. Thank you.
Greatly appreciated Keith, thanks for watching! 😊
Hello Tudor. Hope you are well. Such an interesting place and story!
Hello Farrah, lovely to see your message pop up! So glad you caught the video, thanks for watching! 😊
Excellent Rachel, thank you ❤️
Thank you Sean, and thanks for watching! 😊
I love your channel! Unique and interesting.
Thank you so much. If there’s anything I could improve on,please don’t hesitate to say. Thanks for watching 😊
Excellent!! thank you
Glad to hear you enjoyed it Marjory, thanks for watching! :)
They seem to know you are in the area Rachel,excellent work and narration
Hi Sean! There certainly seems to be no hiding place! I need to improve on the narration but I’m glad you think it’s okay. Thanks for watching 😊
I can't imagine having parents like Henry ll and Elenor of Aquitaine. None of their children lived up to their legacy but John was an extra disappointment, I'm sure. Losing all that territory in what is now France. Do you ever get anything EVPs in French? I'm from Canada and we don't have buildings this old or so full of history. It must be fascinating to experience the energy left in these places, with the stone tape theory. Awesome EVP captures as usual. Must get over to your side of the pond and bring my recorder with me. Love, light, and care Rachel.
Hello again!
So glad you found time to fit this one in. Bolsover has a unique atmosphere, not altogether comfortable or welcoming. I felt like an unwelcome peasant for the most part, being somewhere I shouldn't have been. Maybe it was the legacy of those who have lived there, I'm not sure.
I do capture the odd word in French, but it's not often. EVP tends to be recorded in the language of whomever it is that is recorded. Foreign clips are infrequent at best.
Do let me know if you make it over, we could meet for coffee and a haunt! :)
Another wonderful post Rachael. The rich history of this beautiful house is fascinating.
Wonderful EVPs, although one or two were a little threatening, the ale master being particularly aggressive.
💖💖💖👻👻🇦🇺🦘
Delighted that you enjoyed it Annette, thanks for watching! :)
I always love these videos 😍 out of sheer curiosity, is there an art to understanding the EVPs whilst you're listening back to your recordings? I'm just thinking because some come out so clear and others less so. No criticism at all but the way! Xx
HI Olivia! It makes me very happy that you're asking questions about what you hear, critical curiosity to me is so much more valuable than blind acceptance. I've been listening to recordings for thousands of hours over many years; whilst some are clear, a larger percentage aren't obvious. The feint voices are still a challenge. It takes a lot of concentration to be able to isolate voices in a conversation to start with, but like anything, with enough practice the skill becomes easier. Thanks for your question, keep asking! :)
Amazing thank you 😊 I wasn't sure if was just being oblivious 😂 do you tend to research the history before or after your visit? I'm aware you're gifted and so I was wondering because some people make a point of going in 'blind' so to speak so as not to influence their senses xxx
@@oliviacarter3784 it all depends on where I am and if it's a planned visit. I had absolutely no idea I would end up at Derby Gaol the day I did, and no way of knowing who might be recorded. All the history was done later. For well known sites, it's impossible to be completely blind because there's too much information to ignore! Very good question! :)
I find it fascinating! You always research and present your findings so well 😁😁😁😁
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this is so cool loved it
Hello Special viewer, please know that you are appreciated and not just an anonymous person. All of us are dear to those who walk beside us 😊 Thanks for watching!
💜🎠💜Lovely Lady💜🎠💜
I’m sure you are Patty! 😊
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We went there last week felt nothing
I can appreciate that, on a different day, I mightn't either! Thanks for watching :)