{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"Ep 1: Meet the Ghost Hunters","description":"I'm Riley Longhill, and my dog Geist and I are ghost hunters. Okay, okay, I confess. I'm new to this ghost-hunting business. You see, my mother died last year, and her death really brought home how truly short life is. A few months after her death, I took a good, hard look at my life, and was appalled at what I saw. A job I hated. An on-again, off-again relationship (currently OFF and staying that way). A tiny apartment. And a black-and-white mutt of a dog I named Geist, which means \u201cghost\u201d in German (it's pronounced GUYst). Why did I name my dog Geist? Because I always had a secret passion for ghost hunting \u2026 traveling the country and visiting haunted places to investigate whether they truly ARE haunted. But, I always told myself how silly that was. You can't make any money being a ghost hunter, right? I needed to go do something practical, like work in an advertising agency. So that\u2019s precisely what I did. It paid the bills. (Sort of. If you didn't count the growing balance on my credit cards.) And \u2026 I hated it. But, after my mother died, I realized I could no longer lie to myself. For years, I had told myself that what I was doing was &amp;nbsp;was precisely what you\u2019re supposed to do when you're in your twenties and thirties. You get a job. You work. HARD. It doesn't matter if you like it or not (in fact, you probably WON'T like it because it's called \u201cWORK\u201d for a reason). Besides, I had been brought up to value hard work. Want to be successful? Work hard. If you do, eventually, you'll be &quot;rewarded,&quot; and you can finally do what you always wanted to do. But, what if you never get there? That was the question that haunted me as I watched my all-too-young mother take her final breaths. Did I really want to risk spending my life working so hard, only to never actually enjoy the fruits of my labor? And, more importantly, did I really want to waste all those years working and not enjoying my life? The next thing I knew, I was turning in my notice, packing up my belongings (putting most of them in storage), sub-letting my apartment, buying a secondhand camper, and hitting the road with Geist to become the next great ghost hunters! I was ready. In fact, I had already begun fantasizing about what life would be like once Geist and I were famous ghost hunters. I imagined showing up at haunted hotels, only to have the receptionist start jumping up and down, yelling &quot;Riley! Oh my God, I can't believe you're here! I love your stuff! Can we get a selfie? Geist, too. Look everyone! The ghost hunters are here!&quot; [caption id=&quot;attachment_460&quot; align=&quot;alignleft&quot; width=&quot;225&quot;] See how excited Geist is to hunt some ghosts?[\/caption] And, of course, I would graciously accept, kneeling down to make sure Geist was in the shot \u2026 My phone rang. &quot;Riley, where in God's name are you?&quot; It was my best friend Coco. We had gone to high school together, been roommates in college, and were still friends to this day. She was also convinced I had lost my mind. &quot;On the interstate,&quot; I said, carefully navigating. I hadn't quite gotten the hang of driving with a camper and it had been slow going so far. \u201cDefinitely getting a driver once Geist and I are famous ghost hunters,\u201d I thought to myself. &quot;Aren't you supposed to be focused on driving?&quot; &quot;I am. My cell is hands free.&quot; Coco sighed. &quot;Riley, it's not too late to change your mind.&quot; &quot;Why would I want to do that?&quot; &quot;Oh, only because of 2,000 reasons I can think of off the top of my head. But, probably most importantly, how are you going to pay for any of this?&quot; &quot;I told you. My blog.&quot; &quot;Oh, of course. How could I forget? The blog.&quot; I ignored the sarcasm dripping from her words as I gently pressed on the brakes. I didn't want to get too close to the cars in front of me (never mind they were about a half mile ahead). &quot;Why not a blog? Everyone loves a good blog. Especially a blog with a dog in it. Not to mention a blog about ghost hunters.&quot; &quot;Uh huh. Can you even make money with a blog?&quot; &quot;Lots of people make money with blogs,&quot; I said defensively. I was pretty sure about it, even though I didn't personally know anyone making money off a blog. &quot;Huffington Post \u2026&quot; &quot;That's a news organization. Plus they have like a gazillion writers.&quot; &quot;Okay, so what about that one cooking blog, the pioneer woman \u2026&quot; &quot;She has a cooking show on The Food Network.&quot; &quot;Perez Hilton,&quot; I said triumphantly. &quot;He has one of the most famous blogs in the world and he's not on TV.&quot; That wasn't entirely true, as he was recently on Worst Cooks of America (yet another cooking show), but hopefully Coco wouldn't remember that. &quot;He's famous already! And he's blogging about celebrities. Are yougoing to be blogging about celebrity ghosts?&quot; &quot;Some ghosts are quite famous.&quot; &quot;Uh huh.&quot; Needless to say, Coco didn't think too much of the blog idea. &quot;I hope there's a financial Plan B,&quot; she continued. &quot;Well, of course there is,&quot; I said. &quot;I'm not a complete idiot.&quot; &quot;Says the woman who quit her job to start a famous blog, despite not knowing anything about blogs, about being a ghost hunter, which you also know nothing about.&quot; &quot;Ha ha,&quot; I said sourly. &quot;You know that Mom left me some money. And I've already picked up a few freelance writing assignments to tide me over until the blog starts making money. See? I've got a plan.&quot; Coco grumbled something that I couldn't hear because my phone beeped just then. (Probably for the best \u2026 I was sure I wouldn\u2019t want to hear what she said.) &quot;Coco, I got another call coming in. I'll call you later.&quot; &quot;Call me tonight. After you stop for the day. Someone has to make sure you don't end up dead on the side of the road.&quot; &quot;I promise,&quot; I said, although I wasn't entirely sure how calling Coco every night would protect me from certain death, but I was afraid that comment would lead us down another rabbit hole. I clicked over. &quot;Riley? What's this I heard about you leaving town?&quot; I bit the side of my cheek. Hard. It was Craig, my EX-boyfriend. Emphasis on the EX. &quot;Not your concern anymore, Craig,&quot; I said. &quot;Wait. So this is REAL? You're not here? Where are you?&quot; &quot;None of your business. We're not dating, anymore. Remember? You wanted to take a break?&quot; &quot;Don't blame this all on me,&quot; he argued. &quot;You did too.&quot; He was right. I was stuck in the middle of an existential crisis, along with mourning my mother, and when I tried to talk to him about it, he just wanted to &quot;solve&quot; it all for me. Hell would freeze over before I would admit that, though. &quot;It doesn't matter,&quot; I said. &quot;It's better for both of us. Fresh start and all.&quot; &quot;But, what&amp;nbsp;are you doing? Where are you going?&quot; &quot;I'm starting my new life,&quot; I said proudly. (That actually sounded really good. Maybe that would be the first sentence of my new blog.) &quot;Oh God,&quot; he groaned. &quot;You're not doing that ghost hunter thing.&quot; &quot;What do you mean, ghost hunter thing?&quot; I asked indignantly. &quot;It's a real thing.&quot; &quot;Uh huh,&quot; he said, sounding exactly like Coco. &quot;You didn't quit your job over this, did you?&quot; &quot;I can't hear you,&quot; I shouted. &quot;I think I'm losing reception.&quot; &quot;Riley \u2026&quot; &quot;I'll talk to you later,&quot; I yelled and disconnected. When Geist and I are famous ghost hunters, I was definitely going to enjoy watching them both eat their words. [to be continued \u2026.] Riley Longhill is a fictional alter ego of Michele Pariza Wacek. The Adventures of Riley Longhill, Ghost Hunter, is a fiction account loosely based on real life ghosts and haunted places. ","author_name":"The Adventures of Riley Longhill: Ghost Hunter!","author_url":"http:\/\/rileyghosthunter.libsyn.com\/website","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/6683973\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/21711276"}