SPIRIT TALES AND MAGIC
Our host; Dr.G had his first paranormal experience at only eight years old. With over five decades of storytelling, magic and paranormal story collection he is an award winning story teller on a mission to revive firelight and the telling of stories!
Episodes
150 episodes
Why Lovers' Lanes Became America’s Favorite Scary Story
The road to romance has always had a shadowy shoulder. A listener’s note from Cannon Beach sends us down the winding lanes where folklore, fear, and true crime intersect: the secluded pull-offs, the cliffside overlooks, the places where a quiet...
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Season 4
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Episode 28
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22:41
When Places Remember: Portals, Spirits, And The Stories We Carry
A green pulse in the dunes, a ranger who shouldn’t exist, and a dog named Sam who breaks his own faithful routine—our journey begins at Beaver Dunes Park, the stretch of Oklahoma terrain many call the Bermuda Triangle of the Plains. A longtime ...
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30:06
From Summer Camp Whisper To Staten Island Shadow: The Cropsey Legend And Its Real-World Echoes
Campfire whispers have a way of outlasting headlines, but what happens when they start to sound the same? We dive into the legend of Cropsey, tracing its path from summer camp lore near Maston Lake to the shadow it casts over Staten Island, and...
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Season 4
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Episode 26
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14:07
A Packed Parking Lot, A Silent Trickster, And Why Saying Bloody Mary Three Times Might Be A Bad Idea
A sleepy Phoenix parking lot turned into a tidal wave of costumes, laughter, and just enough mischief to tip the night into legend. We showed up with candy and flashlights; the crowd brought handmade characters, a silent trickster in royal purp...
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Season 4
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Episode 25
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22:25
From A Squeaky Night Pump To Hollywood Hauntings, We Trace How Belief Shapes Ghostly Encounters
A squeaky iron pump at 2 a.m. can sound like a horror movie prop—until it’s your street, your neighbors, and your grandfather tumbling down a hill to catch the culprit. We open with a vivid small-town mystery outside the Polks’ house, a snapsho...
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30:20
From Jenny Slate To The White House, We Trace How Ghost Stories Linger And Shape Lives
A masked figure in red slips into a dead‑end alley and vanishes, and that single mystery becomes our doorway into a world of letters under stair runners, midnight music from fireplaces, and furniture that won’t sit still. We trace the strange s...
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Season 4
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Episode 23
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27:28
How A Real Killer Clown And An Urban Legend Shaped Our Nightmare Of Pennywise
A doctor emails before dawn with a story we can’t shake: a patient dies under a lawn tractor at a mental health facility, and multiple witnesses swear a man in a long coat and hat pushed the victim—but the camera shows no attacker. That chill o...
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Season 4
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Episode 22
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30:23
From Parlor Game To Portal: The Ouija Board’s Psychology, History, And Hype
What if the power of a Ouija board lives less in the wood and more in the wanting? We crack open the psychology, the history, and the folklore behind a game that became a ritual—and a ritual that became a thousand late-night stories. Starting w...
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Season 4
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Episode 21
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36:07
Pop Culture, Killers, And The Blurred Line Between Reality And The Paranormal
A sitcom saved a man from a murder charge, a horror classic echoed through real killings, and a dating show matched a contestant with a hidden predator. We pull on these threads to ask a bigger question: when culture touches crime, are we witne...
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Season 4
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Episode 20
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23:40
What Happens When The Unseen Follows The Famous
A house with hidden passages, a polite request for anonymity, and a story we can’t tell—those boundaries set the stage for a conversation about celebrity hauntings that feel uncomfortably familiar. We walk through three public accounts that cha...
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Season 4
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Episode 19
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17:01
A Banker’s Mansion Becomes America’s Most Haunted House
A grand Cleveland mansion with turrets, a fourth-floor ballroom, and a tangle of secret passages sounds like a fairy tale—until the deaths begin, rumors spread, and the walls start talking. We head out on the road for Doctober and open the door...
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Season 4
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Episode 18
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19:08
Handlebar Mustaches And Haunted Ground At Little Bighorn
The road has a way of sharpening the strange. While recording from Arizona, we open a listener’s account that runs from goosebumps at Gettysburg to a charged encounter at Little Bighorn—complete with a flash of a white handlebar mustache, a flu...
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Season 4
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Episode 17
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24:36
Guardian Angels, Ghosts, And A Cigar
A rebellious aunt lights a cigar, tunes a fiddle, and refuses the script her town wrote for her. Years later, she keeps one last promise: she wakes a boy in the night, tells him what’s coming, and says she’ll be his guardian angel—hours before ...
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Episode 16
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24:26
When Ghosts Are People Out of Time: Tesla, Temporal Rifts, and Real‑Time Disappearances
Ever watched a “ghost story” twist into a science problem right in front of you? We open a fresh door on the paranormal by asking a risky question: what if hauntings are just living people slipping between frequencies, slightly out of phase wit...
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Season 4
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Episode 15
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12:52
Night Freight
Headlights carve a narrow path through the dark, and beyond that glow the highway starts to whisper. A longtime listener—an over-the-road driver—sent us a note that opened the door to a vault of stories truckers trade when the rest of the world...
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Season 4
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Episode 14
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39:06
Why do we fear 13, and what happens when a sealed door won’t stay quiet
Thunder shakes the glass, power blinks, and two figures wrapped in black drift past the window as we open a door most buildings try to hide: the story of 13. We follow the breadcrumbs from a mistranslated Hammurabi “gap” to Judas arriving last ...
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Season 4
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Episode 13
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16:28
Ghosts of the Mines: Tommy Knockers, Warnings, and the Line Between Folklore and Survival
A soft knock in the night can feel like nothing—until it becomes the thread that pulls you into a world of danger, rescue, and old miner wisdom. We start with a real late-night scare and tumble into living folklore: the Tommy Knockers of Welsh ...
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23:37
Royal Street's Immortal Whisper
A bricked window on Royal Street. Bottles that looked like wine but weren’t. A host who threw lavish parties and never took a bite. We head to New Orleans and pull at the threads of the Jacques Saint‑Germain legend, lining up tour lore with cit...
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26:18
From Sasquatch to Yahoo, we trace how one creature wears many names and haunts every state with footprints, howls, and folklore
A single silhouette stalks our map, but it changes its name at every border. We take you on a fast, vivid tour of the nation’s cryptid canon—from the Sierra Sasquatch and Rocky Mountain sightings to the Honey Island Swamp Monster’s webbed print...
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Season 4
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Episode 10
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23:01
What happens when the universe stops your show and you open a dusty file of the world’s creepiest myths?
Thunder shakes the windows, the full moon hangs heavy, and after twenty failed attempts to air a different paranormal story, we reach for our backup: a dusty folder labeled “urban legend.” What unfolds is a fast, vivid tour through the myths th...
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Season 4
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Episode 9
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20:21
Keepsakes and Ghosts
A small package arrived from the UK with an old skeleton key and a handwritten letter that stopped us cold. Inside was a love story from 1977, a locked door in a shabby student house, and a fire that turned an ordinary morning into a lifetime o...
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Season 4
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Episode 8
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27:19
Mermaids in the Desert: Legends from Arizona’s Mogollon Rim
A faded childhood photo cracked open more than nostalgia—it pulled us straight to the Mogollon Rim and a legend that refuses to stay quiet. We start with Aunt Aggie, the ghost who visited when we were eight, and Uncle Hubert, a brilliant stonem...
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13:56
A field hospital, a chimney skeleton, and a phone that rings unplugged—what could go wrong?
Some places hold a charge you can feel in your skin before your mind catches up. We head across Mississippi with a listener’s prompt as our compass and land in rooms, bridges, inns, and lawns where history presses close—sometimes with names and...
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21:45
A Bowler Hat in the Underground: Ghosts, Automation, and the City’s Unseen Hands
The platform hums, the doors blink, and a familiar phrase cuts through the noise—only this time, the voice belongs to a person with a life, a marriage, and a memory that refuses to fade. We follow the thread from London’s Embankment Station, wh...
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