Two Girls One Ghost – "Haunted with Haunted Objects"
Podcast by Sony Music Entertainment
Episode Date: October 7, 2025
Overview
In this episode, best friends Corinne Vien and Sabrina Deana-Roga dive headlong into a haunted experiment: they record while physically surrounded by a collection of haunted objects, each reputed to carry its own ghostly resident. The hosts allow these objects (and their spirits) to participate via paranormal equipment, set boundaries for spirit contact, and describe their visceral experiences throughout. The episode marks the kickoff of a month-long deep-dive—each October show will focus on one of these creepy items, inviting both skepticism and spooked-out curiosity.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Meet the Haunted Objects (03:10 – 11:00)
- The hosts introduce the haunted objects featured in the episode:
- Lily Boo Boo (a bear with a tragic history)
- Elara (a haunted doll purchased deliberately for this series)
- Unknown Cat Figurine (believed to have feline spirit energy)
- 1920s At-Home Shock Therapy System (believed to have trauma attached)
- Sabrina prepped the objects and explained the rules to them; viewers can watch for activity via a dedicated “Ghost Tube camera.”
- The use of Ghost Tube, a phone app they trust as a communication portal for spirits, is explained and regularly referenced.
2. Setting Paranormal Boundaries (05:16 – 06:52)
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The hosts perform a ritual to set the energetic tone, emphasizing protection, consent, and respect for both themselves and their alleged ghostly guests.
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Corinne immediately reports feeling strong physical effects—“I keep feeling like someone’s scratching my head…like I was about to faint.” (04:53) Sabrina responds supportively, re-stating ground rules for the spirits.
Quote [04:53] – Corinne:
“This whole time, I keep feeling like someone’s scratching my head. ... I, like, literally felt like I was about to faint. Like, I just saw stars—holy shit.”
3. Interactions with the Spirit World (via Ghost Tube) (Through episode)
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Ghost Tube regularly interjects with robotic, sometimes chilling phrases, e.g., “You are annoying” (03:36), “Superior” (06:28), “Hungry for my feet” (19:37), and “Goodbye” (20:06).
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The hosts continually react to these messages, interpreting who—or what—might be speaking, and adjusting boundaries as needed.
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Repeated themes include authority, boundaries, and concern about presence: “I can’t stay,” “She won’t leave, please come back,” “I need…”, “I’m watching you,” “I can’t leave,” etc.
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Corinne is repeatedly the focus of the spirits’ annoyance, with the app calling her “annoying,” “silly,” and telling her to stop talking.
Quote [18:31] – Corinne:
“[The spirits] don’t like when I’m talking. This is going to be the Sabrina episode, you guys.”
4. Personal Experiences & Physical Phenomena (Throughout)
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Corinne is strongly physically affected: “I truly am, like looking at the ground being like if I fall and I tilt forward, I don’t think I’m going to get that injured.” (07:33)
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She experiences cold, icy feet, pressure, lightheadedness, and numbness, directly correlating these symptoms with certain haunted objects or spirit attention.
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Sabrina describes a sudden lightness after setting firm boundaries and “proclaiming her power.”
Quote [18:04] – Corinne:
“I suddenly feel a lot better. Is it Boo Boo?”
5. The Story of Boo Boo the Haunted Bear (15:15 – 28:31)
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Boo Boo’s emotionally charged backstory is recounted:
- He belonged to a collector in NC; after being “on loan,” Boo Boo spelled out “can’t go home” via a Ouija board.
- Boo Boo’s owner passed away; the bear was returned to sender labeled “deceased.”
- Sabrina reads a note from Michelle at Spooky Tea Time, a haunted doll museum: “Before placing [Boo Boo] for adoption, we asked the spirit if he wished to remain with us...he wrote, ‘I have a new home waiting for me.’” (28:03)
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Ownership proceeds partially went to the original owner’s family.
Quote [25:54] – Sabrina:
“Owner passed away. And Boo Boo knew. That’s why Boo Boo was so sad. Like, Boo Boo knew before the owner even passed away that he cannot go home.”
6. Other Haunted Objects: Cat Figurine, Elara, At-Home Shock Machine, Lily
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Cat Figurine:
- Vague backstory; suspected “grandmother spirit” or “cat energy.”
- Several messages: “abused,” “not easy.”
- Eerie simultaneous physical effects reported by both hosts.
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Elara:
- Doll described as “a woman of grace and strength, caught in a tragic feud that was never meant to end in blood.”
- Linked to dream-based communications, and a preference for candle flame divination.
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1920s Electroshock Apparatus:
- No direct spirit history, but prior investigative sessions revealed a young woman’s trauma.
- Hosts marvel at the horror of home electroshock therapy, referencing its sordid historical misuse.
Quote [45:20] – Sabrina:
“…so this is very real and existed. …it was used on a lot of patients that didn’t need it and in many abusive ways.” -
Lily, the Haunted Doll:
- Possible host for new spirits (“Host a Ghost”); origins possibly tied to 1600s pagan rituals.
- Story includes warnings about keeping her by mirrors or near where you sleep; alleged experiences of lights flickering, pets behaving oddly, and phantom smells.
- Corinne moves Lily’s candy by mistake, inciting apparent spiritual annoyance.
Quote [56:07] – Corinne:
“I thought that this was an eraser that came just like as a little trochke...I didn’t realize this was your candy. Would you like it back?”
7. Assessing the “Haunted” Nature of the Objects
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Throughout, the hosts speculate that the activity could be a combination of object energy, their own expectations, and October’s heightened “thinness” of the veil.
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Discussion on the ethics and intentions behind haunted object collecting.
Quote [19:10] – Sabrina:
“…I really do wanna emphasize setting intentions, setting boundaries, making sure your power is spoken because you are powerful and you are strong and you get to make the rules of your life.”
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- [04:53] Corinne: “This whole time, I keep feeling like someone’s scratching my head. ... I, like, literally felt like I was about to faint.”
- [18:31] Corinne: “They don’t like when I’m talking. This is going to be the Sabrina episode, you guys.”
- [25:54] Sabrina: “Owner passed away. And Boo Boo knew. That’s why Boo Boo was so sad...”
- [28:03] Sabrina (reading letter): “Before placing him for adoption, we asked the spirit if he wished to remain with us...he wrote, ‘I have a new home waiting for me.’”
- [19:35] Corinne: “My feet, like, literally feel like they’re in ice water. This is weird. I’m affected.”
- [45:20] Sabrina: “…very real and existed. …used on a lot of patients that didn’t need it and in many abusive ways."
- [19:10] Sabrina: “I really do wanna emphasize setting intentions, setting boundaries, making sure your power is spoken because you are powerful and you are strong and you get to make the rules of your life.”
- [54:20] Corinne: “I changed my Instagram bio to recommended by four out of five ghosts.”
Timestamps of Key Segments
- 03:10 — Overview and visual setup of haunted objects.
- 05:16 — Invocation of protective boundaries and consent.
- 07:33 — Corinne’s first strong physical reaction.
- 15:15 — Introduction to Boo Boo’s backstory.
- 19:35 — Intense physical sensations return for Corinne (“my feet in ice water”).
- 25:54 — The tragic twist: Boo Boo’s owner dies; “can’t go home.”
- 28:31 — Sabrina reads the emotional adoption letter for Boo Boo.
- 32:12 — Exploring the unknown haunted cat; spirit messages of "abused" and "grandmother."
- 37:43 — The story of Elara is told, centering on healing over vengeance.
- 42:50 — Diving into the 1920s home shock therapy system.
- 50:43 — Lily’s legend and dual nature as amulet and haunted doll.
- 56:00 — Ongoing difficulties with communication—both with spirits and among the hosts.
Tone & Atmosphere
The tone balances curiosity, nervous humor, and genuine discomfort. Sabrina is more directly communicative and analytical. Corinne, though irreverent, is the main "target" of the spirits' alleged antics and experiences the most dramatic physical symptoms. Both hosts remain respectful of the possible presence of spirits and reiterate the importance of boundaries, intention, and consent when dabbling with haunted objects.
Conclusion
This episode kicked off October’s haunted-object gauntlet in dramatic fashion. The spirits (or the impression of them) made their presence felt via both equipment and unsettling physical effects, particularly for Corinne. Emotional stories—like that of Boo Boo—underscore the potential for meaningful connections, compassion, and even healing across “vessels.” The duo promises future episodes will spotlight each object in greater depth, and they invite listeners to “let us know if you noticed anything we didn’t.” Listeners are left with a direct warning and a tease for ever-hauntier tales to come.
“Good luck to us and good luck to you and stay safe out there. Let us know if you noticed anything that we didn’t while recording.” – Sabrina [57:16]
