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Creepy Shit

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Haunting
Paranormal Activity
Peshtigo Fire
Nokken
Wisconsin
Saint Nazianz
Octagon House
Lamb Funeral Home
Myrtles Plantation
Scandinavian Folklore
David Sconce
Father Ambrose Oschwald
Organ Harvesting
Cremation
Water Safety
Ghosts
Eastern Airlines Flight 401
Civil War
Underground Railroad
Ghost Hunting

Hey fellow wanderers of the weird...the strange and unusual souls who feel most at home in the obscure.

Join me as I take you on a journey through genuinely haunted locations, unravel forgotten folklore and share essential paranormal knowledge.

Think of this as your paranormal field guide - equal parts spooky & creepy tales, cultural history, and "what to do when that shadow in the hallway is de... more

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Latest Episodes

What if England’s most terrifying plague was never really a disease at all?

Between 1485 and 1551, something stalked through Tudor England that made the Black Death look like child’s play. The Sweating Sickness could kill you in two hours flat – and... more

Why was Victorian Christmas Ghost Stories Scarier Than Halloween - I’ve got the Evidence-Based Paranormal History for you in this Holiday Bonus Episode.

Think Christmas is all warm and fuzzy? Think again. Before Santa and consumerism took over, Chri... more

Dive into one of history’s most credible poltergeist cases - the Epworth Rectory haunting of 1716. When the Wesley family (founders of Methodism) experienced terrifying paranormal activity during Christmas, they documented everything. Mysterious knoc... more

Deep in Georgia’s Chattahoochee National Forest lie the cursed ruins of Corpsewood Manor—a stone castle built by Satanist Dr. Charles Scudder for occult rituals. After years of ceremonial magic in isolated wilderness, brutal murders stained the prope... more

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Recent Guests

Gina Black
Author of 'Etched in Stone', passionate about cemetery symbolism and photography.
Episode: Bonus Ep. 3 Etched in Stone w/ Special Guest Gina Black
Joe Diamond
A mind reader and performer known for his captivating shows and paranormal connections.
Episode: Ep. 17 Maxwell Mansion & Special Guest Joe Diamond

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Star
Host known for her enthusiastic and engaging storytelling; she explores haunting tales interwoven with cultural and historical elements. Star has a talent for presenting spooky topics with a combination of humor and reverence for their significance.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 106 ratings
  • I am always a fan of spooky stuff, so I jumped on this podcast when a friend recommended it. This has become one of my absolute favorites! Star is a great narrator, her research is impeccible, and the stories she tells are fascinating! 10/10 would recommend to anyone!

    Audible
    5
    Kimberly L
    United Statesa month ago
  • I found this podcast through following it on Instagram, and listened to it on a long drive. I really enjoy the stories, and Star does a great job of making you feel like you're just sitting at a table chatting creepy tales with her. Definitely worth a listen if you like the spooky.

    Audible
    5
    J. Bell
    United Statesa month ago
  • A fun listen

    After taking a four month break from Instagram (the only social media I’m on) I decided to stick my toe back in and found you in my feed. I came over here to listen to a full podcast. You do not disappoint! Really enjoyable afternoon cleaning up my closet, listening to you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KiwiKimchiKetchup
    United States2 months ago
  • Turnbull Canyon

    Man you had me legit freaked out with this one. I started following you on instagram and now I listen to the podcast. Star you are awesome and I love that not only do you debunk things but tell the history of the places. Please keep going 🥰

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LoSquires
    Canada2 months ago
  • In The Field

    Hi, Star! I just started listening to your podcast a couple days ago, and love it! I am a forensic death investigator in Louisiana and love hearing about hauntings and paranormal events, as you know, they are prevalent down here. Please keep the stories rolling! And if you ever need help with pronouncing Louisiana terms, don’t hesitate to reach out. 😂 I know they are tricky!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JCorrente56
    United States2 months ago

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Many find the host's narrative style engaging, making even historical contexts entertaining.
Others praise the podcast for providing great spooky tales that resonate well with fans of the paranormal.
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Listeners appreciate the blend of humor and storytelling found in the episodes.
Feedback highlights the quality of research behind the tales shared, emphasizing their factual connections to folklore and history.

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Bonus Ep: Listener Tales Vol 1
Q: Since his passing, have you felt any like connectedness or any ways of like communication with him?
Heather shares experiences of feeling connected to her partner through dreams and moments of unusual occurrences.
Bonus Ep: Listener Tales Vol 1
Q: What is one of the first actual things that you encountered that was either spook-defying or scary?
Heather discusses an event in Milwaukee where her partner sensed a ghostly presence in the room, leading to an unsettling night.
Bonus Ep: Listener Tales Vol 1
Q: Did you used to be like a skeptic before all the crazy stuff started happening for you?
Heather mentions she has always loved everything creepy and believed in the paranormal, so she was never really skeptical.
Bonus Ep: Two Authors and Countess Walk into a Bar
Q: What do you guys think really happened with Elizabeth Bathory?
Some believe she was a genuine monster while others see her as a victim of a medieval smear campaign.
Bonus Ep. 3 Etched in Stone w/ Special Guest Gina Black
Q: What do you think has led to the decline in cemetery visits compared to the 1800s?
The distractions of modern life and the rise of social media have shifted how we deal with emotions and remembrance, moving away from the intimacy of cemetery visits.

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The content encompasses a variety of unsettling topics tied to the paranormal and haunted locations, effectively combining spooky storytelling with cultural history and folklore. Episodes offer a mix of intriguing and often historical explorations of ghost stories, strange occurrences, and unresolved mysteries, allowing listeners to appreciate both the eerie and educational aspects of these tales. With its engaging narrative style, there are moments of humor and personal reflections woven throughout, making it accessible and entertaining for enthusiasts of the macabre and those curious about the history surrounding various haunted places.

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