714. Fearlessly Failing: TRUE CRIME LA with David The Medium

Published Jun 1, 2025, 8:27 PM

TRUE CRIME LA with a PSYCHIC

Premise: 

Righto, so here’s how it goes: I take David who’s a psychic and medium to notoriously haunted places or places that are big in the LA true crime world. And I don’t tell David anything! We just see what he feels then I slowly share with him the details of each location. This is our third true crime episode. So if you love this one be sure to check the others out!

Now, in this episode we visited 4 locations, a couple widely known for their dark history others may be a little less known but just as interesting. So strap in my friends and enjoy this true crime tour of LA. 

Before we kick off, I do want to pop a trigger warning here, there’s 2 locations we visit where there has been suicides.

LOCATION 1: BLACK DAHLIA MURDER HOUSE

Righto, this is where its suspected that Elizabeth Short aka The Black Daliah a 22 year old Hollywood Hopeful was brutally murdered in January of 1947. Her body was cut in half and drained of all its blood and a smile had been cut into her face. The house from the outside looks really cool. It's designed by Lloyd Wright and today is valued at about 4.8 million dollars (USD). 

LOCATION 2: THE CECIL HOTEL 

Ok this was hands down the spookiest location, over the years there's been over 30 deaths in this one location. And you'll hear that David and I were feeling a tad uneasy for the entire recording here, its fair to say the energy is intense. 

Over the years; The Cecil Hotel has been home to not one, but two notorious serial killers, yes you read that correctly, the most famous being the Night Stalker Richard Ramirez who was't caught til 1985 and he's been convicted of 13 brutal murders, but it's believed there was more. 

More recently there was the tragic story of Elisa Lam who's body was found in one of the water tanks on the roof in 2013 and theres really scary foot age of her in the elevator you can find on redit and tiktok. It's sfae to say, this place had a lot of dark energy around it! 

Tigger warning; this is a location where people have taken their own lives. 

LOCATION 3: THE BEVERLY CENTRE 

This location came as a surprise to not only David but anyone i told that we were recording here. For those of your not familiar with LA its a shopping centre. It used to be an amusement park in the 40's and lots of strange happenings have been reported. 

We were able to enter this location and record from inside the Beverly Centre. 

Tigger warning; this is a location where people have taken their own lives. 

LOCATION 4: CULVER STUDIOS

This one is for all the Old Hollywood fans, it's beloved that the ghost of Thomas Ince can ben seen and felt at the still functioning iconic Culver Studios. The where Gone with the Wind and Raging Bull were created and filmed. 

There's a couple of theories around the death of Thomas Ince and his death being a cover up. I'll let you decide. 

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I hope you loved this true crime LA ep with David the Medium.

Big love from Spooky LA, 

Lola 

 

Get a. I'm Lala Berry, nutritionist, author, actor, TV presenter, and professional oversharer. This podcast is all about celebrating failure because I believe it's a chance for us to learn, grow and face our blind spots. Each week I'll interview a different guest about their highs as well as they're lows, all in a bid to inspire us to fearlessly fail. Hello, my friends, David the Medium is back for True Crime Alay. This is the third installment of True Chrime La. So we've done two others where we've gone to Charles Manson sites, We've gone to where Sharon Tate had her last meal. We've gone to the location of the Hillside Stranglers. That one was really scary because it's still a mechanic place now was like, anyway, look up the Hillside Strangers of Beking or I'm going to have in the show notes o'ur past to la True Crime episodes now to give you a little lay of the land and a little premise of how this goes is David is a medium and psychic, right. I know you know that because he's super famous and everyone loves him and for good reason. David, you're amazing. But here's what we do. I take David around. I literally pick him up in this case, pick him up early in the morning in Los Angeles, and he knows nothing other than I'm like, Okay, we're driving to Lost Feelers, Okay, we're driving to downtown. Okay, we're driving to Cuover City. Okay, we're driving to Beverly Hills. Like literally, he doesn't know anything until we get to the location. I see what he feels and what comes to him while we're in said location, and then I'll feed him or like essentially tell him what's happened, and he'll dissect what I'm saying and be like yep, nah, yeah. It's so fascinating. Some of the locations were able to actually physically get out and enter or go to that location. Others you'll hear today weren't super safe to do that, a little bit of a trigger warning. We went to one location where there have been We went to the Cecil Hotel and there have been not only murders there, and not only or there's been a murder there and two serial killers live there. There's also been some suicide death. Says, So I do want to just be give a trigger warning. There's also notes in the show notes. There is the helplines for both America and Australia because that's where the audience you guys are from. So I'm just going to give you a lay of the land. It's going to go in chronological order. So the first place that we visited is the supposed murder location of the Black Dahlia murder. Now, movies have been made about this. Ryan Murphy's done an American horror story all around this. The murder house was owned by this really sus kind of fellow called George Hodell, and the murderer of the Black Lallia. The Black Dahlia or Elizabeth short, was super super gruesome because her body was cut in half and all the blood was drained out of her body and like certain bits of skin were removed, but super surgically, and it's just very very very very fascinating. The house that we went to was one of the famous Lloyd Wright houses, and so it's got this really really interesting style. There's a few of them around LA. I've seen three of these houses around La, but this one was owned by this guy that supposedly this is a cold case, but he is the person that is most suspected to have taken the life of Elizabeth Short back in nineteen forty seven. So this was considered the most notorious murder in LA history. So that's the first location that we go to. We are able to walk around to the back lane of the house as well, so super super fascinating. Then we went to and you won't hear this on the mic, so I want to tell it to you. Now we go to We went to Sorry the Cecil, the hotel in downtown Los Angeles. Now it's probably like there are documentaries about this, there are podcasts about this again American horror story that some of that's been set here. It is infamous for the dark energy, paranormal activity. I think there's been some something like thirty deaths in this location since it was built in nineteen twenty four. But here's the thing that you don't get on audio, and I want to explain it to you here. So when I picked David up, I picked him up in my Hollywood and he's like, where are we going? First? I go, We're going a lost Pheelers. First, he goes cool and I used to live in Los Feelers And he's like, oh, that's your old neck of the woods and I was like, yep, that's true. So like literally he doesn't know anything about the specifics of where we go. And then I was like, we're going downtown. He goes, We're going to the Cecil Hotel, aren't we? And I go, what, how do you know? He goes, I just saw it, so you don't hear that on audio, but I'm telling you that he's exactly what happened. And then I was like, then we're coming back this way, like we's Hollywood Beverly Hills way and he's like, oh really, and I go and then more end in Culver City and he's like Culver City and I'm like yeah, So, just so you know, that is literally all the info that David gets before we sit down and record. So I mentioned that trigger warning around suicide. The Cecil Hotel is where that you can feel the heaviness of that. We mention it in that part of the chat. So that's the second location we go to. So it is arguably the eeriest part of this chat and maybe the spookiest location I would say we go to. The energy is really dark and heavy and you can feel it just like we didn't even feel soper safe in our car at the front. So if you or are adult triggered, that would be the bit that I would recommend skipping. But if you were fascinated by paranormal activity and spooky stuff, it is a very spooky part of this chat. Then from the Cescil Hotel, we only spent about fifteen minutes there and David was feeling physically sick by the end of it. And again I don't know if we got this on audio, but basically the Cescil to get there, you've got to drive down I believe it's East seventh Street, And as we were driving into downtown, so it goes like first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and as soon as we hit third Street, David's like, my stomach just dropped. As we were getting close to the location, and the location is literally like a block and a half away from skid Row, so there's a lot of just really intense energy around there. And then as we drove out, I reckon after five minutes of driving out of downtown, like just getting because when you exit Downtown you get onto the Harbor Freeway, and as we just started to enter the Harbor Freeway. David's like, I feel better, and you could feel a lightness and an ease. And then we went to the Beverly Center, loads of really haunting kind of stories, really interesting history that used to be at amusement Park there. Before that, it was like the Salt Lake oil field again at Trigger Warning, there's a mention of suicide there. This isn't as dark as cecil though. Just to give you, I'm trying to give you a little bit of a heads up so you don't feel like you're going into any of this blind, because this something like I could just feel it when David got in the car. We've recorded a lot of episodes together now, so there's like a shorthand between us and we can feel each other like and understand each other really well. And I said to him, oh, you're on. I can feel your run straight away and it yeah, I don't know as well. Maybe we're getting so comfy. This is the sixth time we've done a podcast together, and the third true crime one of this elk and of this nature and this genre and format. So after the Beverly Center, we went and ended on an old Hollywood tale that happened at the Culber Studios, which is like famous for where they shot Gone with the Wind and Raging Bull, and I think, but I have to fact check this the Wizard of Oz. So that's the premise. It's full locations. It took. I picked David up at about seven forty five am and we ended recording at about two quarter to two, and then my car broke down after we'd finished all the recording. How crazy is that? The battery just died wild? And then I and this is a side night that I had an acting audition to get to, so I had to like quickly we both Ubert home or he Ubert to his hotel. I Hubert home, quickly showered, got changed into like the outfit I had to wear for the audition, Ubert into the acting audition, and then Uber back to the car or truck. And then I met my friend who saved the day and put a temporary battery in and then I had to go to like an auto park, an auto car place and get the batter change. It was a it was a well wind of an LA day. I will say, but if you're into true crime, this episode is for you. If you're into like the history of Hollywood, like a lot of people say that Hollywood in LA is quite haunted and dark and whatnot, and there's a lot of paranormal activity, and so then this episode is for you. So I've got a few friends that are psychic and a few friends that are into this kind of like spookier stuff. I actually reckon my mate Candas is going to love this because she's a crime fiction author. Anyway, enjoy this episode. I hope you love it. I know that was a very long winded intro, but I just wanted to give you a real heads up so that you felt really clear navigating this episode. The really heavy part is Location two, the Cecil Hotel. It's also arguably the spookiest and scariest bit, and like I had goosebumps the whole time we were out the front of that location. It was so fascinating to be there. All Right, Okay, I'm waffling. I'm waffling, but I think you're unreal. Thank you for listening, David, Thank you for sharing. He was only in La for two days and literally this took up a whole day of his time, and he's just such a sweet, sweet soul. Also one really cool thing and this is how we start the pod. He teaches us how to protect our souls from energies, and I felt safe the entire time with David. Even though we were in like experiences that felt energetically full on, I still felt very safe with David. So have a little listen, especially at the start around that protection thing, because he says you can use it like before you go to work or you know, like if you're going into environment with lots of people and he's like, it takes one second. All you got to do is this thing. So that's where this episode kicks off. I hope you love it. Please bring on any feedback. And if you've heard Haunted story is about places in La, you know David comes back to La a lot. So this is something that we want to keep continuing. Okay, Huru meg a love, thank you, thank you, thank you. Like I always say, this pod wouldn't exist without you, guys, the listener and David, you've flippen unreal. Thank you, David the medium, welcome back.

Well you even had the mysterious voice, which I think is very on point for what we're doing.

All Well, this is our third correct true true crime True crime La with lor Laberi well with David the medium. So let's paint in the picture. Let's set the premise for anyone that might not have heard our other episodes what we do in these in these scenarios, so be real. What do you know right now?

Well, going on past experiences, what we've done previously is you take me to some incredible locals around La, the morbid, the historical, the haunted. But this is true crime La. Yeah, and you take me to these locations and she doesn't guys for everyone listening, she doesn't tell me where we're going. I know ahead of time, and we go to these locations and we talk about it and I tune in to see what I feel if anything goes on. But here we are third time.

I know. It's so exciting, and can we just share. When you got in the car today, yeah, I was like, okay, we're going to start in lost Feelers. Am I going downtown? Then we going to conversee there, we're going West Hollywood and you were like can you say what you said? Yeah?

When you said downtown, I was like, please tell me it's a Cecil Hotel, which is true. That is our next location. I'm so excited now Lola, there is a lot of locations in downtown we probably.

Could have gone to. Given that you've got a whole downtown.

Day, we could spend the whole week talking about the downtown locations. But I am so excited to be going to the Cecil Hotel.

So if anyone's listened to my Friday Diary podcast of when this was all being recorded, I literally said I've been researching it, but only during the day because I get so like it gives me the hebgb's And I said on my pod diary, I bet you where there's been over thirty deaths, Like David is going to ask to go in? I bet you, I bet you. And first thing you say, as soon as that, you're like, can we go in?

Oh, Director, we can go in?

Yeah.

But the Sesso Hotel is such an infamous, notorious location in La Like, it's a very famous spot.

Right, I don't know how we haven't done it sooner, to be honest.

Well, because downtown's really scary. Yeah yet, guys, so stay tuned.

We might know.

We'll be fine.

We'll be fine. Well, this is what I want to ask you when we're entering these spaces where horrific stuff has happened. How can we and you the listener, like, if you're going somewhere that just feels a bit energetically off or gives you the hebgb's, how can we protect ourselves? Like, is there something that we can do, you know, to not get hooked by an entity?

Well, that's it. It's all about setting an intention. And I find when we go to locations where maybe negative stuff has happened, I mean it does set you know, the energy doesn't necessarily clearing the spots, so a lot of it can still be hanging around. But even for those of us that feel tired when we go out into public sometimes it can be very zapping and draining. Just imagine yourself and you know, I'm going to do it today and I will do this with Lola today as well. But imagine yourself in a glowing, hot white bubble, hot, like as bright as the sun glowing, and you feel warm from it. But all you have to do is imagine you like that surrounding you, like a foresield or like an egg for just one second really, and that sets the intention that whilst you're going into the public space or whilst you're going to negative areas or energy that can be very dense, that it's setting the intention that it's not allowing itself to attract or attached to you are so interesting or to interfere with you negatively, oh so interesting? And you can do that just day today, Like I Sai said, if we're going out into public, some of us get very.

I am I'm actually an introvert. No one believes me, are you?

Oh my god?

I don't we just mask? Well?

What is that?

What it is?

We've got careers and you know, social journeys where we have to be a little bit more. Yeah, ext but God, give me a night on the counch any.

Day, same same, same, same so for today. And sorry to get into the nuances of this, but do we need to do that protection thing? Like do we just envision it right now or do we do it at each location? If we're entering a location, like right now, we're sitting in my car out the front of our first location. I feel this feels quite safe to me, Like I don't know, neither do I. And we're going to go around the back lane after this. We're going to just have another squeiz. But do you want to know about. Do you want to learn about this alleged place?

So tell me for the listener and for day the medium, Lola, where are we? So we're to five to one two one Franklin Avenue in Los Fellers. What happened here?

This is the it's said to be the location of the infamous Black Dahlia murder. Have you heard of this?

Yeah? Black Dahlia was also in the American Horror Cross also a location in the Cecil Hotel.

Yes it is, Yes, So I believe they've filled film stuff here. They've filmed a movie in here literally called the Black Dahlia. All about this, it's a seventy year cold case. What is so eerie about this is so the girl's name. So, her name is Elizabeth Short, twenty two years old. This happened in nineteen forty seven. Her body was found on January fifteenth, but she was last seen January ninth at our at two locations where we're going after this Cecil and the Baltimore also downtown. So you might feel more about this murder there because that was the last place that she was spotted. But what's really crazy about it is a really like high up there in Hollywood doctor lived here and had these infamous parties.

Yeah, American Horror Story.

This was his house. Guys, you have to google this location. Isn't it beautiful? So it's it's been designed by I believe this guy, Like it's a famous designer here called Lloyd. I've got a written down here somewe and it it'll pop out to me. I've got so many notes. But basically, what's so fascinating about this murder? It's super grizzly. So whoever murdered Elizabeth cut her body in half and drained all the blood, very similar to how it's depicted in American Horror Story. Yeah, so they and like a smile had been drawn like Joker stylely like cut from ear to ear, and then little chunks of her flesh were cut out as well, almost like artistic kind of vibes, as morbid as that sounds. And this doctor was obsessed with this artist called man Ray, who drew bodies kind of not dissected, almost like imagine robotically dissected. Like it didn't look gruesome. It looked more yeah, like kind of avant garde, like really left a field kind of vibes.

Yep.

Oh I like that. I like that. So where where the Black Dolly was actually found was in this part called the I'm probably saying Limerick Park and this lady called Betty Bursinger same exact same as the show you saw the American Horror story was like literally walking along with a kidne stroller off to a shoe repair appointment and found the body. But what she said was so crazy about it was the body was like white, yeah, and to the point that she thought it was a mannequm. So the interesting thing about all of this is that the person that did the murder has to have had surgical skills because the cutting and the like the way the body was dissected in half. Someone had to know what they were doing. It wasn't like brutal like Slasher, like the night Stalker vibes, do you know what I mean? So that's why this guy comes up in every Google search. His name is George Hodell. His son is a detective and was like, I figured out same handwriting like the son. His son was literally like who grew up in this house? YEA, was like my dad did it?

Really?

Yeah? And there's a lot that's come out about this guy, like sexually assaulting his daughter, handing his daughter off to like other men at these parties. And they've bought police sniffer dogs through who have smelt human remains in house. Yeah, and in the lane way, which is where we're going there. So it's just fascinating because on this you're gonna love. You're gonna love this bit. So basically, nine days after this murder, an envelope is sent to the ALA Examiner's office with her social security, her birth certificate photos, and an address book with a couple of addresses pulled out, a couple of pages pulled out, and the fingerprints were cleared with gasoline. Wow, isn't that fascinating? I didn't know that was a thing. But this is considered the most notorious murder in LA history. It's still a cold case. Seventy years later. This doctor now has since fled to the Philippines, so he's still I'm pretty sure. Yeah, so if his some thought he did it, how's it technically a cold case?

Oh?

Hang on, maybe he has let me find out if he's if he's passed away or not. But cold case as in they've shut the case. Isn't that what cold case is?

Well, yeah, it's usually they shut the case because they don't have any leads or they just come to a dead end on.

It, unless I don't know, but it says cold case in all the youtubes I've watched, it's I.

Guess the guy the doctor was never charged for it.

No, no, isn't it amazing? So the official cause of death death was hemorrhage and shock And what was that? I bet? Yeah, sorry, so not to me and says even laugh. By the way, the cuts were so clean, so it has to be someone that had these surgical skills. Body. Also, the body where it was found it was like placed really strange, so the body was split in half, the arms were above the head, the legs were like it was very like deliberate, which I know they do, like they talk about serial killers like that end part is very specific for them as well, like how they leave the bodies sometimes fascinating though, isn't it? So this is the front of it. Should we go and have a squeeze at the bat, let's have a squeeze. How does your intuition even give it? Because there are other suspects in the murdering of this, it's not necessarily like this guy hasn't been charged.

I think it's a cover up.

Really, they know it was him.

But if his son was a policeman, he's obviously respected in society and his position and job and also his connections if he's pimping his daughter out to probably other powerful people.

So apparently there's a recording of him saying, no one will get me because the only person that knew was my secretary and she's dead. Now, yeah, that's it. Oh wow, how could are you? Let's check out the back and see if there's any back entrance.

Yes, stay tuned.

How fun? Welcome one or location one, Location one, Episode three. And then so this is Black Dahlia. Just for the listener, you can there's movies about it with Josh Harh and it scult Johansson. Obviously, there's the American Horror Story series which covers this as well as Cecil, and then there are a multitude of true crime docos about this and pods.

It is a very famous medal.

It's super favorbu because she was this like gorgeous Hollywood hopeful black hair died of her black a little bit like me, and green eyes. She had green eyes, so fascinating all right, HERU see you on the next spot. Okay, David, we are walking down the lane, aren't we. Oh you can see the back of it. Let's just go all the way down that right yeah? Fuck yeah fuck? So this is as you looked up. It is the John snowed in the house.

Is that right correct?

By Lloyd Wright is the designer. So he's a really famous designer for that time you said you saw it at the other metal location.

Well, the haunted Murder mansion in Los fielet's up in the hill. One of those houses behind that was the bloid Right house. But the back of this house is very cool. I mean I want everyone to google it because it is a very cool architectual style.

And you can imagine them having those big Hollywood parties, you know what I mean back in the day. Look at us. Okay, this is where the body.

This is where the dogs picked up the scent of human decay. I believe, ah, human decay? Yeah?

How crazy? Oh, you can kind of see through. Do you want to have a look through there? I know you like to love a little peaky bee.

I mean a little bit of a peak through the house.

Right now, it feels like there's something like.

You know what actually been here? I don't reckon the human decay was the black Dahlia girl. I don't think it was Elizabeth the Short I reckon someone else has been killed.

Here, maybe the secretary.

Yeah, really, probably a few places in people in this environments really well.

Yeah, because this guy, the one that's now fled to the Philippines, is known as being like super shady, so I'm sure there could be have been multiple murders. Is that what you're feeling?

I reckon the dogs was probably picking up sense from a lot of different people.

Maybe really cool garage.

Well, I love it.

Yeah, the light fixed. It feels like out of this world. It definitely feels like old Hollywood party vibes.

Right, Yeah, it's kind of got. It's given Smorgies in the nineteen nineties.

Smorgies. What's like as in the.

Food restaurant that had like the volcano style.

Oh that's so funny. Yeah, it definitely feels nineties, doesn't it.

It's very cool though.

I love what you got.

By the way, Definitely a few people, do.

You reckon he had something to do with the Black Dahlia? Yeah? Yeah, oh love your brain? Well, it's probably not your brain. What is it?

What is Elizabeth short?

Do you know? You said something to me the other day and when we're recording, I'm just going to bring it up, and it blew my socks off. I posted a pic of my Nan for Mother's Day.

Oh you're beautiful, Nan.

Yeah, and you're like, oh, there's a familiar face. So when you're reading, I didn't realize you see full faces.

But all the time, sometimes it's shadows or sometimes it's energies. But with her, I could picture it.

That's what I was like.

Then when you said the actual photo, it puts all the pieces of the puzzle together.

Because I don't think you would have seen a photo no at all. That's it because we had not like obviously she came forward in the reading and I said to you straight after, it's so fascinating because you always say when I see black cats, that's my connection to Nan, And I was like, you'd be surprised when any black cats I see, not necessarily always physical black cats, but like on books or at a random statue in my in my apartment. When I went back after our reading, and I was like, holy shit, I had no idea how good.

Yeah, love it.

You're amazing, that's why. All right, so you know where the next location is.

I'm very excited for the next location.

I am like so nervous, says I'm so nervous that I want to WII. That's how nervous I am.

Well, you know what, Also, downtown LA. I've been to La like ten or eleven times. It's a kind of a no go zone.

Yeah. Yeah, so I think we'll have to have our little wits about us. I think we'll just have to be really clear and specific and.

Coming along for the journey.

Yeah, and just yeah, just like be really Maybe we'll do our chat about it in the car and then try to get in.

Yeah good, that sound good. Yeah, I reckon.

All right, all right, game, We'll see you at the cecils. Oh, okay, we are here. Okay, we are at the infamous Do you want to say where we are?

We're at the Cecil Hotel in the historic core of downtown LA, which, to those that maybe don't know La that well, it's not a place you want to really be even during the day. It's not a great area of Los Angeles.

What have we just seen while we've pulled up well, we've pulled over.

There's quite a lot of homeless people. And then we looked to the left hand side and there's a guy smoking the glass barbecue. So he's smoking a bit of a crack pipe.

Yeah, with all his friends that are I feel a little like we're being eyed off a tiny bit, which is very We're just two.

White, so we are we'll definitely being night off.

We're being night off. So we've decided we're going to stay in the car, although David literally just said to me, can't I just talk to the security and ask if I'm allowed in? And I'm like, oh my god, David.

Yeah. So we're at the Cecil Hotel, which is now actually turned into a I think it's a homeless shelter to be very fair.

So it's called the Wesley Health Center from what I can see.

Yeah, so the Cecil Hotel obviously is a very notorious, infamous sites. Back in that day, it was a grand hotel. They filmed American Horror Story Hotel series in the actual foyer lobby the Cecil Hotel. And because of the area it's in, because of LA's homelessness and drug problems, no one was staying at the hotel anymore obviously, and they've now turned it into not a shelter but kind of like a homeless housing project.

Yeah, so it's built in nineteen twenty four, but I will say even in the twenties the first there were like deaths from early on, like I'm talking nineteen thirty seven, Like, don't mind there, we've got a very la situation happening now with I think it's all sirens. Yeah, we've got the police fire department going past. But there's been over thirty deaths in this location.

At least that they know of.

Yeah. Yeah, so there's a There was one that happened with this guy called Percy Ormond Cook. He was fifty two. Stuff was bad at home with his wife and kids, so he came here, wrote a note to his wife, no response, wrote a second note to his wife, and decided to end his life. He shot himself here in the hotel room. In the hotel room there, there's been a crazy story about a really, a really heavily pregnant young woman came in with an older gentleman and she gave birth in the bathroom and the baby came out and wasn't breathing and because she was so traumatized. They said she went like clinically insane for a moment and threw the baby out the window and landed on a roof top. Yeah, and the coroners figured out after the baby just needed like a slap on the back to get rungs.

Yeah.

So there's a lot of like these really kind of like morbid suicidey, a lot of jumping and you can see it's so tall.

It is a big building, and there's the Cecil Hotel is actually kind of three buildings that are actually interjoined. Really, so there are certain areas where you know, you can easily sort of jump off in the middle.

Do you know one person jumped and fell on a walk byer and they both died.

Oh what are the chances?

I mean, it's such a crazy black Dahlia was seen here.

She was or the killer she was she was?

Yeah, she was seen here. But the scariest one is this story about a girl called Elisa Lamb twenty one. This happened in twenty thirteen and she was found dead in the water tank on the roof.

So, yeah, she'd been dead in the water tank for months. Because people taste it in the water isn't that disgusting? Like, I have a video to show.

There's video footage of her in the elevator beforehand, and I'm gonna, well, David watches it. I'll explain to the listener what's going on in the video. Oh can you hear? I've been listening to tiktoks that are terrible. Here we go Cecil Hotel water tanks. So this footage was found before she was found passed away.

You'd have to imagine how about the water must have tasted, because the La water is not great to start with.

No, it's terrible. This is the last footage of the lease lamp. So I'm just going to show it to you. You tell me what you think. This is footage of her entering the elevator. So she's coming into the elevator. She kind of looks distressed. She's looking down at like all the she's pressing a lot of numbers to go up and down the levels multiple and you can kind of see it looks like she might be scared of someone or something. She kind of ducks her head out, ducks back in like maybe is seeing something and hiding, and she's like standing in the corner of the elevator.

She's got drug issues.

Do you reckon? She's taken something? Wait till you see So now she's ducking out again. This is all like moments before, and she's.

Just don't send in the elevator. Doorway won't close. She's really on edges and she she's so scared.

So scared, And it's the watch for the hand movements. It's the hand movements that really freak people out. It's about to happen here, and we don't know if it's that. She's like conversing, there's a lot of what do you think of that? This strange hand movement.

Yeah, she's on drugs, kind of like she's been possessed.

So now I will tell you what happened, Like what I found with my research she has bipolar and she didn't take her meds. Yeah okay, oh that's so scary, right, and then found in the water tanks, like back in the elevator.

How do you get in the water tanks? That's the big question, isn't it.

Yeah? So that's pretty recent, right, super super recent. So that was the roofstop water tank and that acting odd in the elevator. If anyone listening, you can totally watch that. That's all over, TikTok. What's really scary is this was residents like home to not one serial killer, but two. So the night stalker Richard Ramirez lived here. So he literally would go into people's homes, couple, male, female, and he'd brutally murder them, whether it's gun, knives, hammer, and then he'd drink their blood. Kids killed kids, no problem. So he was convicted for at least thirteen murders over there. He was caught in nineteen eighty five, but he lived here in room fourteen nineteen's try and get up there, are you kidding? I can't stop sweating. There's a full security team out here. Should we describe what's going on? There's a security team at the front.

And when I say, guys that were nervous, like you have to imagine this is not Australia like areas like this in La are actually a little bit dangerous, not even a little bit. I'll just say flat out, it is dangerous. Yeah, because Lola made a good point before you got everyone here has got guns. Yeah, so when they're a little bit crazy, they're a little bit homeless or on drugs, it can be a bit of a volatile situation. It is. We're filming. This's at ten am in the morning, and I've still been very aware of our surroundings and the people around us because there's a lot happening.

Can you see the drug deals going on?

There's a drug deal right there. Yeah, yeah, yeah. The same guy that was smoking out of a pipe his crew are now just dealing drugs on the street.

Yeah. It is so so fascinating. One really scary thing about this hotel. Basically, during COVID, a guy lived in that apartment block over there. Can you see that David across the road? Yeah, And anyway, Cecil was shut because it was COVID, right, And he saw a room light up and a guy sitting there smoking a cigar in one of the windows. And then he as he moved through his apartment, the guy's head turned and kept watching him. I know, I'm getting full body goose pups, so I tell you this. And then he naturally hid behind his sofa, as one would in that scenario, and he got up and the guy was gone. And so the theory is this is one of the most haunted locations in LA and this is right come back to like, I'm feeling uneasy right now. How do we protect ourselves? We do that while we envisioned that white well.

That's it. We envisioned ourselves in that white glow in light. We did that. That will protect us.

For the day.

But it's very important for everyone to remember, like our emotions and our feelings leave energy imprints behind. That guy, I know, he literally come up to the window and I got a bit like, oh, but our energy gets left behind in certain circumstances. So when there's a lot of people going through grief or trauma or sadness, or they can be mentally unwell, that leaves an imprint in certain places. That's why haunted buildings aren't toy stores, their mental asylums, their prisons, They're hospitals. They places that are very negative energy. The Cecil Hotel, you know, is very infamous for everything that happens here. As Lola's mentioned, there's all the murders, there's the suicide says, all the drug issues and craziness. Like it's kind of created a very strong energy vortex here. Yeah, and that amplifies.

And there was a physical murder of a lady called an old lady called Goldie. That happened in here, and she was raped and brutally murdered in this hotel. Oh when was that that happened in Goldie? Happened in nineteen sixty four.

Yeah, okay.

And they called her the pigeon Lady because she used to always feed the pigeon because she lived here. Because some people had permanent residence here. There was another serial killer called Jack vander Wang where girl. I don't know him, but I researched him. He would murder sex workers with their bra that was his whole stick. He's Austrian. He did it in Austria, went to jail, got let out, came to La, started doing it in La. Okay.

So it's a good note for the sex workers out there. Don't be wearing brass.

I love that you could fight it a light in all of this, How do you honestly feel right now?

I even if the area itself was clean and there was no one around, the Cescil Hotel does have a very negative pool to it, like even looking at the building. And it's not because I know what goes on here, but I even said it Tolola when we were driving through, I could fill the energy switches in the city.

So we're on East seventh Street and you could feel that on Third Street. I looked straight at the street sign as soon as you said.

That, as soon as we switched around my yeah. And then it was really funny because soon as I said that, the street escape actually started changing. So the Cescil Hotel does have it. I mean, it's a beautiful old soul building, like it's very art deco, but it's got a very negative pull in it.

And I haven't researched this, but can you see ahead of us the Rosalind Hotel. I know that taunted as well.

Yeah that is Yeah, that's got a reputation to the Roslin.

Yeah, holy Mac, you're here.

Welcome to dt LA.

Everybody downtown carrying a trash can, a very clean trash can. Looks like you just bought it. It's I don't know if you paid for it long to commandered commander a trash can. Yeah. So there's full security out the front of this place right now. Then I've noticed they've moved like there was an un house lady standing and they've moved her on straight away. Have you noticed that? But it is like I do want to like not talk lightly of things like suicide and all, like if this is at all triggering for you, of course, like get the support and everything that you feel like you need. I'm massive for mental health and yeah, yeah, for sure I'll do America and Australia. But yeah, how crazy. I think two serial killers lived here. Give you the hebgb's, wouldn't it. Just so apparently the level four and Level five, like super super super horned here.

So that's where Laula and I are going.

Now, oh my god, David, are we really going to try and go in. I'm like watching all these people try to get in and get knocked back.

I don't think they're going to leave us in. To be very fair, Well, you know what if this guy with the skateboard gets in. I wish I was recording this, but out of privacy and respect, we won't be recording the people on the streets.

Oh yes, it's a locked door.

Well I think he just kind of shoots it open. Yeah, security though, I think he's a residence. Yeah, he's kind of. He'd be hot if you like clean himself up.

I do believe there's a lot of talking to himself going on.

Though everyone's here is very vocal, but they're not vocal with each other. They're just having great conversations with themselves. That guy's got nike A Jordan's around his neck, around his neck, of course. Yeah, Okay, in the binning literally in front of us.

This is there's a lot happening, sweating, David, like I am like in a pool of sweat right now. The crazy thing is where this drug dealer is going down next to us. Oh yeah, a little bit more in the middle. This guy's got a really cute dog. It's always the case, isn't it. They've always got such fun little cute dogs.

Yeah, as long as that dog's taking care of and it does look very happy, so they're probably a great companion for each other.

Yeah, it's got a little La Dodgers Jersey on. So someone else has come out now, have a little vape, having a little cigauroo, Like my palm is like wet, like I am sweating.

It's just yeah, I think it's an energy vortex, and I think anything that anyone feels gets amplified when they're in this building, which is probably not a great idea to turn it into an unhoused you're just going to amplify everything that these people are already going through. Really, so I think the mental health concerns is going to be even more drastic inside a building.

Like that, Yeah, it makes It's actually such a beautiful building. I've seen you've taken a photo of it. I'm going to take a photo as well. But yeah, beautiful. I am happy to see. There's a lot of security there, but it does feel I don't feel safe right now. Yeah.

So if anyone listening tune into the Cecil Hotel, you can look it up on TikTok Instagram. Just look at the history of it. It is fascinating and.

It's on that American horror story. The rymean Murfy obviously had an obsession with this kind of like true crime La stuff for sure. For sure, imagine leving across the road. You couldn't pay me. I think those are your offices and apartment buildings, aren't they? Yeah, could not pay me? Yeah all right, Cecil Hotel, TICKI you are so welcome, David. Location three. Here we are. Where are we We're at the Beverley Center.

So I'm very fascinated by this location, Lola, because the Beverly Center is a very well known large scales, super supermarket more.

Yeah.

So think if your Chadsten think of your Westfield bond Ey is like, it's a really big shopping center in Los Angeles.

I am surprised to hear that this is a location super haunted? Is it?

You're joking?

So multiple The reason why we're parked on level four of the car park right now is because so a few things have happened here. I'm going to give a laid land and I think we go in. I'm downly going, I think we do it, let me do it hours. I think we cafeate because we're both hitting walls as well on the way here. Okay, so we're parked on level four right now. But basically here's one of the stories. So I had to deep dive this one. I had to then get up and fact check it. Before I say tell you the stories, I'm gonna give you a history of the area. So everyone was like, oh, the Beverly Center is super haunted because it's built on an old grave site, and I was like, what would they do that? So that's a myth, that's a fable, that's not true.

Oh okay, good, Okay.

So initially in nineteen nine two it was the Salt Lake oil field, So it was an oil field initially what year nineteen oh two, and then in the nineteen forties all the way to the nineteen seventies it was a kid's amusement park. Really, but apparently there was death at st Amusement Park. So apparently you can hear kids, like people have heard hauntings of kids talking to them in the car park, not necessarily in the car park. The car park story is about to come. But like in general, especially the Forever twenty one store that is like the peak really yeah, and like people that work there will feel like kids yanking at their clothes. Sorry, sorry, I just don't touch and someone's heard a kids say excuse me, and there'd be no kid there. Wow, well now we have to go to for it's shut it's just shut down. But I think it's called a sienne now do you know she like which is like a machine that so we'll try and find that.

Well, I didn't realize the headstores.

I think so or it's a like drop off area anyway, So it's definitely not Forever twenty one. Now it's gone. It's totally gone, bust and gone under. Okay, So the reason why we parked on level four of the car park is basically I think this was in the nineties. A girl that worked here, she was on her lunch break. She was up in the food court and she came back off from her lunch break and everybody was in a kerfuffle at work. She was at a high end makeup shop, so whether it was Sephora or something like that, right, and apparently someone had jumped to their death off the roof and someone had then a work might had taken a photo of this thing and there was like blood everywhere. Everyone was freaking out, and she said, I've got it here it is literally she timed it where she then was in her car park because you're not allowed it in the busy time of the year, the holiday season. Staff, I don't allowed to park in this car park. And she was like, fuck it, I'm parking in the car pike. I don't The girl doesn't have time to get on a shuttle to work, and so she was like, okay, I am going to park in the car pike. And she was walking to her car at night and she heard footsteps chasing her and she looked and she could see white high types high tops on the elevator behind her, and then she went to confront the person and be like just going the shit out of me, and there was no one there, and she straight away, like in her gut, was like, it's the boy that jumped to his death. So that's that story. There's also a story of a staff member taking their life in the change rooms of H and M.

Really yeah, H and MS still here, Yeah.

Of course you you always love to take it right, Yeah, we can go there. Do you want to go? Eyes are like, you really get me out of my comfort zone? You do?

So? Is that a so that's concerned that they that's.

Like all over TikTok. That's a no. I've known that for quite a while. Yeah yeah, yeah yeah. So they say the most active levels of the car park of four and five, and the most active levels of the Beverly Center are six seventh four. Really, and they've bought psychic I've watched videos all morning of psychics coming in and reading the energy. Really yeah yeah, so apparently I don't want to give you too much way, but apparently it's not dark, but it's definitely like entity energy.

Well, that's it. I don't feel negative. I've been here, but it's such a popular location. Yeah, how crazy, Like, so it's not going to be dark dark but entity definitely makes sense. Yeah, so should we check it out. Let's go and check it out. Beverley Center. Here we come.

I know how crazy. You wouldn't have thought you would you're a West Hollywood kid.

Well, like I was saying to you off off microphone, I drive past the Bedlely Center every single day when I was here for a month. Yeah, like I just never assumed it was that kind of location.

Yeah. Wow, I'm interested to hear how you find it now though, because it feels like it ghoes town inside, Like I've had to come here once in the last year and I might get me out of here. All the shops closed down. It just feels empty. There's like a weird Sprinkles cupcake like little Lake, you know, where you buy it from machine vending machine, and then there's like an Apple store and then a Sephora and it's like weird. It feels like dead.

Well, let's go check it out because American malls are dying.

Yeah, all right, here we goned David, welcome back. Where are we we're.

Walking around inside the Beverly Center.

How does it feel.

It's oh, it's such, it's actually quite sad. I don't like when big shopping centers just become like a ghost town. All the stores are still open, but there's just no one here, literally no one. And it's what the middle of the day on a Thursday, it should be relatively busy with tourists. I mean, you've got the Softotel hotel right next door, like it's a touristy area.

And they've got great stores here, Like we're just walking past right now at Golden Goose, Blentci.

Yaga, Burbury, Gucci.

They've got the malls, Sphora's here, Apples here.

Yeah, I mean it's a great apple store to go do Because there's no que walk straight in.

Is it kind of so? It doesn't feel like eerie to me. It just feels like weird. That's how would describe it.

It's like a shopping center when it's like ten pm and it's closed in at ten thirty, it feels like that, Yeah, no one's here, is it. The vibe is not wrong, It's like, yeah, it's fine.

Yeah, it doesn't feel dark to no definitely not dark, but it feels like just strange.

I would say, yeah, there could be entities here, absolutely, but it's not a dark area.

Like, it doesn't put me off by being here. How does this feel to you compared to Cecil Hotel polar opposite? Yeah, yeah, yeah.

And there's the H and M right there where upstairs, so.

That is where we were talking about where somebody took their life. Oh how crazy does that make you feel anything? Yeah? Just looking at it makes you feel But that's probably all in my mind, you know, No, that's all right, Like I love that you just share. So honestly, we're doing a little window shopping here, going past good old Louis Vutan.

But a very interesting vite. The last time I was inside the Beverly Center was twenty nineteen and it was pumping back then.

How crazy.

It is just a shame that it's not doing well. Like retail in general, I guess all around the world isn't doing as well as it could. But I think Chadston in Melbourne is pretty pumping still.

Yeah, this feels like imagine Chadston at like four am in the morning.

Something.

It's like, it literally feels like and you can probably hear you the listener, like there's music going, it's very much open. It just feels dead.

Good luck everyone is good luck. Yeah, good luck to all the stores and employees at the Beverly.

So after this, David, we are going to Culver City. So we're staying west now.

Right, we're taking the listeners on the wonderful journey of Los Angeles.

Right, we have covered a lot of ground, all we have.

We're doing well.

You're doing great, my friend, proud of you.

Keep listening and stay tuned. Everybody.

Oh my goodness, I'm so sad it's our last location, but I.

Hope you've all enjoyed following along. I know, right right, maybe the best for last.

Lola, saving old Hollywood for us. We love an old Hollywood.

I mean, there's no point coming to Los Angeles if you're not doing an old Hollywood story.

Right. So we are in a car park across the road from the Culver Studios. So this is actually where Hollywood used to be, Like, this is where they made Gone with the Wind, This is where they made Wizard of Oz Raging bo Really yeah, all made here at a studio that I'm about to take you to.

So Culver City is the neighborhood.

It's a neighborhood. But it used to be like there was no Hollywood Boulevard and all that wasn't even a thing. This was back in the day, back and I think even before that, it was like gangs and stuff in the are Like It's had a very fascinating history. But for the purposes of today, we are talking about the quintessential connic Hollywood Culver Studios. So the person or ghost or entities name is Thomas Innes. Now he is a movie padam he's in us right now? Is he?

Thomas? Is you tell me you're the side I've been walking all day like I'm riding a horse, So maybe let's find out. Yeah, maybe Thomas has been in us.

So he is a movie pioneer. So basically he helped create build everything the studios you're about to see. Hi, we're gonna take the mics with us, but just for sound quality, I want to record this bit in the car. Now. Basically, he for his forty second birthday, he went out on this newspaper moguls yacht to celebrate his birthday. The newspaper Mogul's name is William Hearts. Now, unfortunately, dear Thomas passed away on this yacht and there are a lot of heavyweights on this Hollywood heavyweights on this yacht. And his death is ruled a heart attack, No, correct, amando, that's what your gut's already saying.

Yeah, there's something still with drugs.

Well here's the so he So he was mates with this William Harts guy. Now, William Hearts had this gorgeous little side piece that he loved, and apparently at the time, Charlie Chaplin was also on this yacht, really yeah, and he was canodling with said mistress, and so William Harts was not having it and tried to shoot Charlie Chaplin missed hit poor Thomas dead and the theory goes, so the official cause of death is heart failure, but legend has it that he was shot by a jealous Hearts who was aiming for Charlie Chaplin because he had an eye for his mistress. Her name is Marion Davies anyway, But the theory is that the ghost of Thomas is still here at Culver Studios, and it's said that his energy is seen and fell like walking the halls of the studio. He didn't want to leave because it was his passion so much and he got killed. Yeah, and so it's less scary spooky. This is more like beautiful. I think it's great.

He's probably like a real guardian over the whole area. He's probably keeping it safe, keeping it in business. Yeah, he's still got that passion and energy. His soul is still connected to it.

I feel going. Yeah, and that's why I'm so excited to see what you feel. So just so you know where we were about to go. So we're going to go to the Culver Studios. Across the road from that is the Sony studios, And we just passed driving here Apple TV, so we're in a real mecha of film studios. He HPO is here as well. We passed that on the way. Yes I didn't even show you, but there's all like Last of Us posters everywhere in June Prophecy posters everywhere. Like it's really it feels like this is where it all happens. A lot happens in Culver and even we drove past the yoga studio I work at. This is not a word of a lie. A heavyweight from Apple TV walked in one day. I don't think I've told you no, and he goes, I don't know. This is really strange, but I'm going to ask if you know this person. And he's like, do you know Candace Fox. She's a crime fiction author in Australia. And I was like, yeah, she's been on the pod and he's like, we're in a bidding war with Hulu to get her most recent book because we want to turn it into a series. Can you put in a good word? And I was like, okay. I write to Candace and I'm like, this can sound really weird. This lovely guy from Apple came in. Dah da da da give him a chance. He seems lovely and she goes, oh my god, I'm looking at the contract right now. Wow. She signed said contract. And then I was in Australia in March, just gone and I interviewed her again and I researched. I was like, oh, just look up that Apple TV show for her book High Wire. Scott Free Productions is doing it. That is Ridley Scott. Wow, and it is mental. And anyway, that guy came back into the studio last week. So I haven't even talked about this on the pod, and I was like, fucking heck. I was like, oh my god, got free productions. And he's like, well, thanks to you, remember me?

Thank you.

I was like, so can I audition? Thanks very much?

Well, I think it's owed to you. You know, it's called karmic rebalance in here. You're you actually literally need to pitch that to him, being like, hey, you know, I'm an actor and I can do all this, Like I literally got you this.

Still let me audition? How crazy is that you have to do that? You have to be like hey, yeah the next time I see him? But how wild so good this is? You are such a ten out of ten person, you really put yourself out there for people. But how cool this is? This area? This is where the magic happens. Everyone thinks it's no, no, no, Like you know, like Netflix is in on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, and like you've got Gower Studios there where kt LA is and a lot of Ryan Murphy's Scream Queens was all shot there, and everyone thinks it's there. But I think a lot happens in Colbst. I'm interested to see when we go out now to the studio and get out of this sweatbox of a car.

What do you feel, Let's feel it?

Yeah, sound good.

Let's go for a cruise.

Where are we?

We are on location, Lola, right outside the Culvert Studios in Culver City. It's a beautiful building. Not what I expected from a production studio.

I know, right, It's stunning.

It's lovely.

It's also I was saying this to you at Christmas time, like there's fairy lights, there's massive trees.

It feels so it's a very cool area.

Yeah, it's so cool, and it's it's just like really relaxed. After this, we're going to get lunch at Air one and probably sit back out here, and that's what you want. Amazing, Yeah, take it easy.

Watching all the people coming in and out of the studios as well. So we're going to do a vox pop with someone's sooner. Whether it's if they've seen the ghosts of Tommy.

Oh my god, I didn't even think of that. This energy to me, correct me if I'm wrong. It just feels clear and easy, like I don't feel like there's any bad demonic No, not at all. Yeah. Again opposite vibes su Cecil Hotel, Well, I mean they're goin.

It goes to the area like Covid is so different to downtown, isn't it.

Yeah, But even like versus Black Dahlia House, this feels better. Yeah, Black Deli house and feel great to me. No, especially when we were down the back of it. Yeah, but this is like to me, this feels kind of like almost optimistic.

Do you feel that a golden age of America has been reborn here? Yeah?

Maybe? And you and you said right before when we were walking from the car parked here, you were like, maybe his ghost is like looking over Yeah.

Definitely if he died really quickly and had so many things that he still wanted to do, or so many things, you know, his mind was still ticking, definitely come back to your workplace. Especially. I had such a passion for all, loved it. So I definitely think that he's watching over for sure.

And I'm to be described as like a pioneer of movies back in the forties.

What a title.

That's like the Golden era, right, So I feel like this is a nice like old Hollywood way to end our pod today.

It's a beautiful character arc for us today. Heroes journey, what has been the highlight for you of today, mean had I loved the SESSL Hotel even though that whole area was Yeah, it was great to see. And also when we were driving past for the listener, the doors were kind of open, so we did get to see a glimpse of the lobby. Yeah, we did, which is all that I really wanted to see if I went inside the sets Like, obviously we're not going up to the rooms.

We're not crazy. Yeah, you know you don't want to have You heard of people getting like entities hooked on them.

Yeah, when your energy is a bit low frequency, things can definitely attach to you.

Yeah yeah, yeah, And how then do you get them unattached?

Well, that's it. I mean sometimes they can really manifest themselves. You sys a lot of self work, Like you've just got to do things that help raise your own frequency and vibration set strong boundaries which unfortunately be feeling negative or you're feeling depressed or all these heavier emotions. It can be very hard to do, kn't of Yeah, totally they attached and eate the negative frequency.

And I love how you mentioned you said, like when you're in that kind of energy, like the energy of Cecil Hotel, like it can amplify already kind.

Of like, oh, that's it. When you build up of grime. Imagine you haven't cleaned your bathroom for twenty years. Yeah, what's it going to look like. There's gonna be such build up and mold. Exactly. So spaces and places are exactly the same. Energy builds up, and if it's all heavy or negative, it's going to amplify whatever emotions then come into.

That space totally. We all feel it.

Like you can walk into a building and be like, oh, this feels nice, this feels optimistic. Yeah, well sometimes you go into places you're like, oh, get me out of here.

Yeah, heavy totally everyone, And that's like, like, I love the way you describe when we were like three streets away from Cecil, you were like, oh, my stomach just dropped, Like I feel that you could, and then we drove out of their bias skid Row. How did that energy feel for you?

Yeah, skid Row wasn't what I expected. It was still very it's just sad to see, yeah, but it's heavy energy at the same time, it's just a mixture of I mean, obviously it's not a good place, doesn't have a good reputation.

No one's wanting to be there. Yeah.

Yeah, so through it We've been everywhere today.

I feel like we've covered a lot of Los Angeles.

This is why everyone needs to tune into these episodes, because they are just the most fun podcast episodes i've done.

Haunted to a guide of La.

Yeah, we should run a TV show on it, Netflix TV. Okay, we've just decided what we're doing in twenty twenty six, everybody.

Maybe we've got the energy of Thomas in us just being like.

I think that's idea.

He wants to be on it. Yeah, Oh make it happened, Tom, Yeah, we'll work with you. You are amazing. Let's get some lunch, my friend.

Thanks Lola, Thanks.

Everally David, welcome back, Lola, thanks for having me all right, well there was there was our true crime, La.

Haven't we had a bloody day and a half.

Day and a half already.

I've absolutely loved it. Thank you once again for putting on an incredible show.

Oh so fun, so fun to research. When I know we're getting to hang, we've just been talking about trying to do another one soon.

Yes, because I'll be back here in September, so time just flies. I'll be back in like three months.

How exciting is that? I can't see. I can't wait to see how much has changed in that time for both of us.

Oh yeah, I reckon by that stage will be brand new people in a good way. They just you know, evolved, transformed.

Yeah, I good words, I agree.

Not happening.

Now for the Aussies listening to this, you are going to embark on a ginormous live to nine shows. Is that correct?

Nine shows over eight cities?

No? Hold on?

Is it? Yes? Let me think, I don't know.

Are you doing Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Adelaide.

Every capital city in Thesy and Goldie?

Yes? How good?

I can't wait. So that will start in October and go through October November.

And tickets go on sale September one.

Yes, So further information on tickets and venues and all that will be releasing around the start of September.

So exciting. I can't wait.

It's a shame the Lola.

I'm aboad to have you as my guests, and then it'll happen. It's going to LA one.

Well, it's coming.

I am so proud of you, my friend.

Thank you, Lola. Likewise, and to the listener.

We've done so many episodes together now, so I'm going to link all the la ones in the show notes here and please follow David on instat It's David the Medium on Insta, isn't it? It is? You are also going to launch a pods. You're going to relaunch your pod soon enough? Am I allowed to say that? Yes?

So the pod will be relaunched around mid June. So I'm really excited for season two. Season one just I'm still very proud of season one, but season two just feels so much more me and really getting You've leveled up, leveled up, a great producing team.

Now.

Yeah, nice a rebirth of Medium at Large.

I cannot wait to listen. I'll also pop the link to that in the show notes as well.

Thank you, can't wait to have you on. Am I going to sign me up coming to Melbourne next time?

Yep? I'm down. I'm down. Thank you, my friend. Let's get you back to your hotel, shall we?

Sounds great? Thanks Lola, Thanks everyone, Thank you.

That's a wrap on another episode of Fearlessly Failing. As always, thank you, thank you to our guests, and let's continue the conversation on Instagram. I'm at Yamo Lollerberry This potty my work for podcast is available on all streaming platforms. I'd love it if you could subscribe, RPE and comment, and of course spread the love.

Fearlessly Failing with Lola Berry

This is a podcast about failure with author, nutritionist and yoga teacher, Lola Berry. Here we wil 
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