Part I - Inside Sloss Furnace | Ghost Adventures Recap
🎧 New here?
Start with Bobby Mackey’s Music World.
💌 Join the Shadowverse: Sign up for our newsletter for exclusive haunted recaps, bonus minisodes, and ghost memes.
Listen to full episode :
What We Covered:
Podcast Episode Title: Part I- Inside Sloss Furnace | Ghost Adventures Recap
Ghost Adventures Season 1, Episode 5: “Sloss Furnace”
Originally aired in 2008
This episode has it all: haunted industrial ruins, mysterious workplace deaths, Slag Wormwood’s questionable lore, and a tattoo that might still be haunted.
The Paranormal Playback ghoulies, Char, Mel, and Lor, head to Birmingham, Alabama, for a chaotic deep dive into the blast furnace boys’ trip that kicked off a thousand ghost bros. They recap the Ghost Adventures investigation, roast Zak’s “225-foot climb into chaos,” and ask the hard questions, like:
- Is Slag Wormwood a real ghost or just a labor union myth? 
- Why does every haunted factory have a “Blower Room”? 
- And how many people have a Sloss Furnace tramp stamp… besides Sarah? 
Mel unpacks the real history of Sloss Furnaces in This Old Haunt, revealing the labor exploitation, horrific deaths, and paper trail gaps that complicate its ghostly reputation. Meanwhile, Lor introduces “Lore Lore” (her chaotic version of Bloody Mary), and Char checks out some suspicious shadow figure footage, and yes, there’s yelling.
🎧 Listen to find out:
- Why this location’s death records are missing 
- What happens when Scogs, Kevan, and Brooke try to convince the boys a ghost slapped them 
- And what “coke” means when you're not at a rave 
Whether you're haunted by your old factory job or just vibing with Zak’s ladder climb, Part I of our Sloss Furnace recap brings the heat.
Want more screams from the furnace?
Send us a Ghost Story, Listen, Follow, and watch below:
Got your own furnace ghost?
Call our Ghost Line at (404) 981-4533 and leave us a voicemail. You might hear yourself on the pod.

 
             
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                