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The Weiss Agency Launches TWA Podcast Studio, Ghost Magnet


Bridget Marquardt
Bridget Marquardt

The Weiss Agency, a broadcast talent agency, has launched TWA Podcast Studio and its first offering is "Ghost Magnet with Bridget Marquardt." She's a celebrity paranormal investigator, best known to television audiences and pop-culture connoisseurs as the sweet and brainy star of E! Networks' popular reality show "The Girls Next Door." Marquardt is embarking on an exploration of self-described ghost magnets and the spirits, poltergeists and pookas they attract.

The newly launched podcast division, headed by radio and publishing veteran Joe Garner, plans to develop, produce, and distribute podcasts with the agency's roster of talent as well as third party partnerships with outside talent and producers.

"We are extremely excited to launch 'The Ghost Magnet' as the first offering from TWA Podcast Studio," said Weiss. "Bridget has a passion for the paranormal that is contagious, and her revelation in episode 1 about the ghosts in the Playboy mansion is a must-hear."

"Ever since my first supernatural experience at a young age, I have always been extremely passionate about the paranormal," added Marquardt. "The Ghost Magnet podcast is the perfect outlet for me to share my love of paranormal and ghost stories, combined with my degree in communications and background in radio hosting."

"Ghost Magnet with Bridget Marquardt" is a co-production of TWA Podcast Studio, Marquardt and Christine Roth & Rob Cohen of Co-Conspiracy Entertainment.

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