
We live in little worlds. Predictable worlds. What you see is what you get, 8-ball in the corner pocket if you just hit it right, rack ‘em up and do it again. Just matter and motion, angles and energy. Mechanical cause and effect, nothing to see here, folks. But some of us are discovering that in some times and places, usually at the borders and on the margins, a strange underworld peeks through, ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Category | Religion & Spirituality | ||||

Ward and Jim sit down with Eli Novak, who came to Christ after a childhood haunted by demonic entities and unanswered questions. The conversation links modern American hatman folklore with the primeval presence of Odin and his ravens, visitations fro... more
Ward and Jim discuss the clear train of evidence that explains how Mesopotamian giants migrated from Canaan, Egypt, and Sumer to Turkey, through Europe and Africa, then into the British Isles and westward across the Atlantic Ocean to the shores of No... more
Ward and Jim discuss Shape of Shadows, a Merkel Media documentary centering on the ancient and odd occurrences of Skinwalker Ranch. They talk about government interests, personal paranormal haunts, First Nation stories of spiritual darkness, and the ... more
Ward interviews Dave and Norm, two retired long-time friends who encountered something between werewolf and grey alien on the southern outskirts of Cleveland, Ohio in the 1960s. Jim and Ward travel to the location for a destination episode, discussin... more
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Focusing on the intersection of folklore, spirituality, and high strangeness, discussions usually revolve around the strange occurrences that challenge conventional wisdom and experience. Episodes cover a range of topics including legends of giants, local mythical creatures, and personal paranormal encounters, intertwined with legends and cultural histories that challenge listeners' understandings of reality. The hosts engage in storytelling that blends personal anecdotes with broader themes of spirituality, drawing connections to the past, folklore, and the supernatural, offering insights into unique cultural narratives that resonate deeply with listeners interested in these mysteries.
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Recent guests on The Ohio Howl include:
1. Eli Novak
2. David Swafield
3. Norman Tula-Jecke
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