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Join us this week for chit-chats, updates and anything else in between. It’s off-the-cuff, it’s unfiltered, and it’s the perfect way to keep your curiosity satisfied between our main episodes.
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In this month's episode, we dive deep into the dark, murky waters of Scotland’s most famous legend—the Loch Ness Monster. Tales of a mysterious, long-necked creature have captured imaginations the world over for nearly a century. Is it real, or nothing more than an urban legend, passed down for centuries? We explore the history of Nessie sightings, from the infamous 1934 "Surgeon’s Photograph" to modern-day sonar scans, and weigh them against scientific theories. Is it just a hoax? Join us as we separate fact from folklore.
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The Sauchie Poltergeist is a chilling tale from 1960 in the village of Sauchie, Scotland. The mysterious events centered around 11-year-old Virginia Campbell, who had recently moved from Ireland. Witnesses reported unexplained knocking sounds, furniture moving on its own and other strange disturbances in the MacDonald family home. Clergy, journalists and paranormal investigators examined the case, but no definitive explanation emerged.
Was this a genuine haunting or was this the psychic powers manifesting of a young girl?
Resources:
https://supernaturalmagazine.com/articles/the-sauchie-poltergeist
The Sauchie Poltergeist book
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This week's episode explores a mix of traditional campfire stories as well as lesser-known Scottish urban legends. Grab your hot chocolate, a cosy blanket and some s'mores, and join us around the campfire!
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We are back!!! And it's spooky season. From eerie apparitions, scary monks and ghostly animals, we explore the world’s most haunted roads in the UK. Buckle up as we share spine-chilling stories of paranormal encounters that will make you think twice before driving alone at night. We also delve into the P Diddy alledged accusations as well as the US election. We cover it all gals!
Resources:
https://www.northantslive.news/news/history/your-ghostly-encounters-phantom-monk-5382427
https://thehistorypress.co.uk/article/road-frights-of-the-paranormal-kind/
https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/r56tc/the_stocksbridge_haunting/
https://www.kentlive.news/news/kent-news/kents-most-haunted-terrifying-tale-7737559
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hairy_Hands
https://anomalien.com/annan-road-ghosts-a75-kinmount-straight-haunted-byway/
https://millendhotel.com/news-paranormal-locations-on-dartmoor/
https://www.carparisonleasing.co.uk/blog/haunted-highways-spooky-streets-10-of-the-uks-most-daunting-drives
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He's everyone's favourite tinder profile... tall, dark and wears a fedora. It seems like everyone and their cat has had an encounter with the shadow spectre of the hat man. He has been seen during dreams, sleep paralysis and during the light of day when the individual is experience trauma. Join us this week to explore the origins, explanations both paranormal and pyscological and experiences on the forums.
Resources:
https://members.huntakiller.com/blog-articles/2020/12/20/the-hat-man-is-a-shadow-person-who-will-keep-you-up-at-night
https://rdnewsnow.com/2023/03/22/who-is-the-hat-man-a-nightmare-shared-by-dreamers-around-the-world/
https://www.reddit.com/r/SpookedPodcast/comments/17ymktk/who_else_has_seen_the_hat_man/
https://thehatmanproject.com/
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Welcome to the podcast's FIFTIETH episode! This week, we discuss the theories that reality as we know it is indeed a computer simulation. With the take over of AI, the possibility that we are living in a simulated reality has been reported in literature as up to 50%. W. T. F.
Previously this would've been a tin-foil hat, highly conspiratorial theory. However, more and more people are experiencing what has been coined "glitches in the matrix". The Reddit forum for glitches in the matrix has over 1.2million accounts. What is happnening?!
This theory kind of crosses over with alternate timelines and parallel universes. Listen to the episode and decide what you think for yourself...
GITM stories
GITM 2
GITM 3
What Is Simulation Theory? Are We Living in a Computer ...Built Inhttps://builtin.com › hardware › simulation-theory
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The spooky experiences of the Appalachian Mountains are deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of the area, reflecting the historical, mystical, and sometimes eerie aspects of life in these ancient hills. Whether rooted in folklore, legend, or personal accounts, these stories contribute to the unique and mysterious allure of the Appalachian Mountains. Join us for a discussion on skinwalkers, witches, banshees, ghosts and mysterious lights.
DON'T FORGET THE RULES!
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Trigger warning: this episode will discuss murder and torture.
Happy New Year! Our first episode of 2024 delves into the infamous Jack the Ripper case. He terrorised the Whitechapel community in 1888 by committing some of the most gruesome murders the world had ever seen. The graphic and violent nature of the murders has made his name infamous to this day, almost 150 years on. The case remains unsolved. Perhaps what is lesser known is that his victims reportedly have not left since - there are regular sightings of his victims in Whitechapel. Spectres of who many believe to be Jack himself have been seen in pubs and around the Thames. Listen to hear all about the history and hauntings!
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Join us this week where we talk about scary and spooky camping experiences and suggested haunted locations where, if you are brave enough to pitch up on the dark woods alone. People have experienced, disembodied voices, touching, weird lights, UFOs, humanoid creatures, werewolves and flashers!
Resources:
https://www.insider.com/worst-camping-horror-stories-2018-6#he-set-the-place-on-fire-2
https://www.ukhillwalking.com/forums/hill_talk/spooky_hills_and_other_places-711663
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskUK/comments/17pgn9w/have_you_had_a_scary_experience_whilst_camping_in/
YouTubers to check out (if you love camping):
@campervibe
@WildBeare
@GrizzlyGaz
@MoxleysParanormalWorld
@DarkArtsTV
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Often called "Europe's Alcatraz", Crumlin Road Gaol (also known as HM Prison Belfast) sits upon ten acres of ground in North Belfast. It was opened in 1846, making it the only Victorian era prison to currently exist in Northern Ireland. The first 106 inmates from the old prison in Carrickfergus walked into Crumlin's gates in 1846, shackled in chains. Men, women and children were imprisoned here - including the Ulster Suffragettes. The jail was functional until 1996, when the Governor of Belfast closed the heavy gates for the final time. It lay derelict until renovations in the 2010s, opening as a tourist attraction in 2012. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the gaol is said to be incredibly haunted. There are sights of old prison wardens and children, as well as disembodied voices. Objects are also said to move by themselves. The gaol holds the original hanging gallows and noose.
We did our very first paranormal investigation there - and captured some creepy shit. Listen if you dare!
Resources:
https://web.archive.org/web/20080609015238/http://www.culturenorthernireland.org/article.aspx?art_id=147
https://www.crumlinroadgaol.com/visitor-experience/history-of-the-crumlin-road-gaol/#:~:text=The%20Crumlin%20Road%20Gaol%20dates,visitor%20attraction%20and%20conference%20centre.
https://spiritedisle.ie/explore-listing/crumlin-road-gaol-experience/
https://visitbelfast.com/partners/crumlin-road-gaol/
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This week, we are unhinged, unedited and fully debriefing on the terrifying weekend we had together in Belfast. We did a paranormal investigation in Crumlin Road Gaol - and we have some WILD evidence. This will be included on our next ep!
We discuss the investigation, the amazing witchy shop we visited and of course, go on tangents (about the tragedy that is online dating, Wendy Williams, Carol Vorderman...)
We'll see you next episode where we will cover Crumlin Road Gaol's dark past and share our own paranormal evidence. Thanks for listening guys!
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Join us as we explore the sinister events that unfolded in 1612 in the Lancashire village of Pendle Hill. Lauren and Olivia will walk you through the intricate web of superstition, paranoia, and religious fervor that led to the infamous Pendle Witch Trials.
Discover the lives and fates of the accused, like the notorious Demdike and Chattox families, as we unravel the stories of those who were caught in the crosshairs of a society plagued by fear and suspicion. Hear how accusations of witchcraft tore communities apart and led to the execution of several individuals.
Resources:
1612: The Disturbing Witch Trial That Shook Britain | The Pendle Witch Child | Chronicle
https://www.pendlewitches.co.uk/
My Mother Is a Witch and This I Know to Be True: The Voices of Pendle
Something Wicked: The Lives, Crimes and Deaths of the Pendle Witches
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All Hallow's Eve is the traditional name for what we would all call Halloween. It is believed on October 31st, the veil between the world of the living and the dead is at its thinnest. We probably associate Halloween now with trick-or-treating, jack-o-lanterns or pumpkins, toffee apples and dressing up in costumes. Historically, this day has been a celebration of the dead, praying for those who have passed on. People in Ireland and Scotland would even set a place at the table for their dead relative to join the dinner. Join us this week to learn all things Halloween.
Resources:
"Research Guides: Halloween & Día de Muertos Resources: Introduction"
Halloween: From Pagan Ritual to Party Night
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween
"Guess what? Halloween is more Christian than Pagan"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trick-or-treating#Guising
"The First Candy Day, 14 October 1916"
The Book of Hallowe'en
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We're delving into the ominous world of Friday the 13th, a date that sends shivers down the spines of many. Join us as we explore the origins, myths, and cultural significance of Friday the 13th. We'll unravel the history behind this notorious day and how it became synonymous with bad luck. From the Knights Templar to pop culture references, we'll uncover the hidden stories and secrets that have given this date its chilling reputation.
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Trigger warning: this episode contains description of sexual assault, murder, suicide and torture. Listener discretion is advised.
In the first of our bonus Halloween episodes, we look into the crimes and afterlives of two of the most prolific serial killers in history. Ted Bundy and John Wayne Gacy both have names synonymous with evil. The crimes they committed are an abomination to society, so why are they still hanging around? Ted Bundy's apparition has been sighted countless times in numerous locations, and he's said to have made contact with students at his old university via... the ouija board. Gacy's self-portrait of himself as a clown reportedly has a curse attached to it and the darkness around his old home is palpable. Tune in, but leave the light on...
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This week, the girls discuss traditional Irish folklore, including the banshee (Irish: bean sí), the leprechaun (Irish: lucharachán/leipreachán/luchorpán) and St Patrick himself. There is a lot of crossover between Irish and Scottish folklore as Celtic nations which is fascinating! For more info, we recommend listening to our "Fairies of Scotland" episode.
In a special two part, the second half involves a very special guest! We are joined by the ever lovely Emma, who grew up in Northern Ireland and has amazing anecdotes and tales for us. Hope you enjoy!
Resources:
"Leprechaun: a new etymology"
Leprechaun 'is not a native Irish word' new dictionary reveals
William Allingham – The Leprechaun
Myth, Legend & Romance: An encyclopaedia of the Irish folk tradition
The Cures of Ireland: A Treasury of Irish Folk Remedies by Cecily Gilligan
BansheeWikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Banshee
Legend of the BansheeCeltic Rings Ltdhttps://www.celtic-weddingrings.com › celtic-mythology
The BansheeFolklore Scotlandhttps://folklorescotland.com › Blog
What Is a Banshee? The Mythic Origins of Ireland's Most ...irishmyths.comhttps://irishmyths.com › 2022/07/25 › banshee
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In this chilling episode, we delve into the eerie legend of Mercy Brown, a case that sent shivers down the spines of late 19th-century New England.
Mercy Brown's tragic demise and the inexplicable deaths that followed her family members led to a shocking accusation of vampirism. As we unravel the mystery, we take you back in time to understand the socio-cultural factors that fueled these haunting beliefs. You'll hear about the exhumation of Mercy Brown's grave, a grisly event intended to put an end to the perceived curse.
Plus we cover Olivia's latest spiritual encounter with a former life!
Don't miss it.
Resources:
https://newengland.com/yankee/history/vampire-mercy-brown-rhode-island/
https://allthatsinteresting.com/mercy-brown-vampire
https://www.historynaked.com/strange-case-mercy-brown/
https://www.amazon.co.uk/History-Vampires-England-Haunted-America/dp/1596299983
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Astral projection is a form of out of body experiences, a phenomena when one's spiritual body separates from the physical body. Many people describe travelling to different countries, planets, periods of time as well as alternate timelines. There are also warnings of grave danger if you do it without being careful.
So what is astral projection? What do people experience when we do it? Is it simply an elaborate dream, or a new way to travel the world? We also have a personal story of our dear friend Andy over at Spooky Island Radio.
Resources:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Soulnexus/comments/zdq1ip/detailing_a_7step_astral_projection_technique/
https://astralhq.com
https://www.reddit.com/r/AstralProjection/comments/d6zrt5/14_things_to_do_including_sex_during_astral/
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The first of our witchcraft series, in this episode, we dive into the chilling history of witch trials that plagued Scotland with the influence demon obsessed King James the 6th (1st of England).
Olivia and Lauren discuss the beliefs, both religious and cultural, politics and social dynamics that fueled suspicions and led to the persecution of countless individuals accused of practicing witchcraft.
In this episode dedicated to the Peebles Witch Trials, we narrow our focus to a specific region, delving into the local dynamics that played a role in these tragic events. Unearth the stories of those accused, the methods of interrogation, and the trials that often ended in tragedy.
Resources:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Borders-Witch-Hunt-Witchcraft-Scottish/dp/1804250090
https://witches.hca.ed.ac.uk/
https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/early-modern-witch-trials/scottish-witches/
https://www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/archivespecialcollections/digitisedcollections/damnedart/scotland/
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