Why KASE Paranormal Is Launching a Paranormal Investigation Podcast

Hosts in the studio with The KASE Files logo overlayed

After nearly two decades of investigating haunted locations across Kent and the South East, we have finally done something we probably should have done years ago. We have given Rick and Graham (known to the rest of the team as Crabby) a microphone and told them to talk about it.

The KASE Files is our new paranormal investigation podcast, launching on Tuesday 14 April 2026. It is available on YouTube with full video episodes, and audio also hitting standard podcast platforms for anyone who prefers to listen on the go. If you have ever wanted to know what actually goes on behind the scenes of a serious paranormal investigation team, what we make of the world's most famous cases, or what it is like to work alongside a practising medium, this is your way in.


Why a Paranormal Investigation Podcast?

The honest answer is that these conversations were already happening. After every investigation, the team sits around picking apart what we found, what surprised us, and what we still cannot explain. Those discussions are some of the best parts of the whole process, and up until now they have only ever happened between us.

Rick and Crabby are the right people to bring that energy to a wider audience. They are both experienced investigators with plenty of their own case history, but more importantly, they are genuinely entertaining to listen to. They disagree, they wind each other up, and they are not afraid to say when something freaked them out. It is not a polished performance. It is two people who love this work having an honest conversation about it, and that felt like something worth sharing.

There are a lot of paranormal podcasts out there. Most of them retell stories secondhand or lean heavily into dramatisation. We wanted to do something different. The KASE Files is built on first-hand experience from a team that has been doing this since 2007, combined with genuine curiosity about the wider world of paranormal research. No actors, no scripts, and absolutely no one pretending to be an expert on something they read about ten minutes before recording.


What You Will Actually Hear on The KASE Files

Our Cases and the Famous Ones

A big part of the podcast will be Rick and Crabby revisiting investigations the team has carried out. Some of these are already written up on the blog. Our Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker investigation produced some striking environmental data. The Old Havana Cinema case opened up questions about how buildings with layered histories hold onto energy in unexpected ways.

Written case files capture the findings, but they do not capture the moment someone on the team said "did you hear that?" or the debate afterwards about whether an audio recording actually contains a voice or just a pipe expanding. The podcast lets Rick and Crabby get into all of that: the tension, the excitement, and the bits that did not make it into the report.

Alongside our own investigations, The KASE Files will also dig into well-known cases from across the paranormal world. The difference is that Rick and Crabby are not just retelling these stories from a Wikipedia page. They are discussing them as active investigators, bringing their own fieldwork experience to bear on what the evidence actually shows, where the gaps are, and what they would have done differently. It is one thing to hear about a famous haunting. It is another to hear two people who have spent years doing this work tear it apart and put it back together.

How We Actually Investigate

We also want to pull back the curtain on how investigations work in practice. There is a world of difference between what you see on television and what a structured, evidence-led investigation actually looks like. Our team uses everything from EVP sessions to EMF monitoring, but equipment is only part of the picture. Knowing when to use it, how to rule out false positives, and how to read a location before you even switch anything on is where experience counts.

Rick and Crabby will talk through techniques, common mistakes, and the kind of critical thinking that separates a thorough investigation from someone waving a gadget around in the dark. If you have ever read one of our guides for homeowners and thought "I wonder what this looks like in practice," the podcast is where you will find out.

Mediumship, Spirituality, and the Bigger Questions

The KASE Files is not just about equipment readings and location histories. Our team includes a practising medium, and that brings a perspective to investigations that most paranormal podcasts either ignore completely or treat as a novelty. Mediumship is a genuine part of how we work, and the podcast will explore what that actually involves, how it sits alongside the technical side of an investigation, and why having both approaches in the same team produces better results.

Beyond mediumship, Rick and Crabby will get into the broader questions that come up when you spend enough time doing this work. What do we actually think is happening during an investigation? How do you stay open-minded without losing your critical thinking? What happens when two members of the team have completely different interpretations of the same experience? These are the kinds of conversations that keep going long after the equipment is packed away, and they are exactly the kind of thing that works best in a podcast format.

The Human Side of the Work

Not every episode will be about dramatic locations or unexplained footage. A significant part of what KASE does involves helping people. When someone reaches out because they are experiencing activity in their home, that is usually after weeks or months of feeling like they cannot tell anyone. Our team takes that seriously, and it starts with listening.

The podcast will explore that side of things too. Rick and Crabby will talk about how we handle sensitive cases, what a house cleansing involves, and why the first conversation with a client matters more than any piece of equipment we bring. It is the part of the work we are most proud of, and it deserves airtime.


YouTube, the Podcast, and What Else Is Coming

YouTube is the primary home for The KASE Files, and there is a good reason for that. When Rick and Crabby are discussing a specific location or reviewing a piece of evidence, being able to show photographs, investigation footage, and location walkthroughs makes the whole thing richer. Audio is great for listening on the commute, but video lets us actually show you what we are talking about.

The podcast is also just the beginning of what we are building on YouTube. Our channel will become a broader home for paranormal content from the team, including investigation highlights, equipment breakdowns, location features, and shorter standalone videos alongside the main podcast episodes. If you are interested in paranormal investigation in the South East and you want content from people who actually do the work, it is worth subscribing now so you do not miss what is coming.

Episodes will also be available on standard podcast platforms for anyone who prefers to listen without the video. You can find all the links on our podcast page.


What This Means for the Team

To be clear, the podcast does not change what KASE is or how we operate. Investigations remain private, confidential, and completely free. The blog is still going. Case studies will still be published. The KASE Files is an addition, not a replacement.

What it does give us is another way to connect with people who take this subject seriously. Written guides and case studies do one job well. A conversation between two investigators who have been in the field for years does something different. You get the personality, the back and forth, and the occasional moment where one of them says something the other completely disagrees with. That is what makes it interesting.

For Rick and Crabby, the podcast has been a long time coming. They are both natural communicators who have spent years building knowledge and experience without a platform to share it beyond the team. The KASE Files changes that, and if the recording sessions so far are anything to go by, they are having a very good time doing it.


How to Watch the First Episode

The first episode of The KASE Files drops on Tuesday 14 April 2026. Head over to our podcast page for direct links to YouTube and all the podcast platforms where you can follow the show.

If you already follow KASE through the blog or our investigation work, the podcast is a new way to hear from the team behind it all. If you are finding us for the first time, welcome. We have been at this since 2007, and we are just getting started with what comes next.


Get In Touch

KASE Paranormal is a private paranormal investigation team based in Kent, serving homes, businesses, and historic locations across the South East of England. All investigations are carried out free of charge.

If you would like to reach out, you can:

● Use a short contact form to describe what you are experiencing in your own words: https://www.kaseparanormal.co.uk/contact-us

● Request a free chat about your situation in the contact form

● Contact us via email: info@kaseparanormal.co.uk

Find us on social media:

● Facebook at Kent and South East Paranormal

● Instagram @KASEParanormal

● X/Twitter @KASEParanormal

● TikTok @KASEParanormal


You can also read other articles on our blog if you want to explore more of what we do: https://www.kaseparanormal.co.uk/blog

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