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What does it take to be considered a master storyteller? On this episode, Lopaka Kapanui, THE Hawaiian Ghost Story Guy, comes on to show us how it's done as we read from his beautiful, haunting book "Mysteries of Hawaii."
Do owls and glass make any sense together? Absolutely not, and neither does anything else that happened to us on this recording.
It's almost Halloween and what could be more frightening than driving headlong into the woods?
From the Vermilion in Ohio to the Ganges in India, one thing you can rely on rivers to do is provide us with tales of high strangeness.
The most exciting stories are the ones that connect across different times, locations, and people, and on this episode we have not one or two but three different occasions where that's happened.
There has been a LOT of water happening out here on the west coast and so for this episode, we thought we'd run with it and see what kinds of horrors the seaside harbors.
If you know the paranormal, then you know that California's Mount Shasta is a hot spot for high strangeness of all kinds, but did you know the rest of the state is just as strange?
Recorded on the shortest day of the year, this episode is full of listener stories about shadow people, aggressive haunting in an apartment building, a new invisible friend, and much more.
When you dream of somewhere you've never been or even seen, only to discover it by random chance one day out in rural America, it forces you to re-examine the way you see the world.