Two Filthy Horrors
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Two Filthy Horrors
Episode 30 - Dream Premonitions
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What if your dreams were trying to warn you?
In this episode, Megan dives into the eerie world of dream premonitions... the moments when something you saw in your sleep later happens in real life. From unsettling déjà vu to stories of people predicting accidents, relationships, and life-changing events before they occurred, we explore the thin line between coincidence, intuition, and something more mysterious.
Are dreams just our subconscious connecting patterns… or could they be glimpses into the future? Tune in for chilling stories, psychological insights, and a conversation that might make you rethink what happens when you close your eyes.
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If you got it, haunt it.
I'm Alex. And I'm Megan. And we are two filthy whores. You're all beyond the veil now. Hi guys. Happy happy hour. Uh, do you have I have plenty to share, so I'll let you go first. Do you have anything?
SPEAKER_01Honestly, no. I mean, the only thing I think that is different is that we saw each other again. And it like that never happens.
SPEAKER_00I know. You just we weren't allowed to see each other in the beginning of the pregnancy, I guess. Now we're allowed to see each other all the time.
SPEAKER_01Do you like my shirt?
SPEAKER_00I do. I love it. I noticed it as soon as you answered.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, it's really comfy and I needed to wear it because oh my god, fuck me. I forgot to fucking throw laundry over in the other. Sorry. Well that's like my sister. Quinn. I forgot to throw laundry over. But anyway, I needed to wear this. I'm cutting this out, but I needed to wear this last night because my could not like it was we were eating dinner last night and I I was like, oh my god, like my my just started. And Tyler, I Tyler was like, oh my god. Like, is that an So I was like, I'm I'm pulling out the maternity shirt, like I have to wear it. That's crazy. I don't I wonder why. Did you or something? No! And then I was getting in this bit. Like it was insane. It was the weirdest night. Oh my goodness. Yeah. The only thing is that the only thing I have for yappy hours that, you know, I got to hang out with you again. And I'm probably coming over again this weekend, but I don't feel like you're not gonna be there. I don't know. I think Tyler has to talk to Doug. Like I don't know what's happening. But I think if Tyler comes over, I'll come over. Because I can hang out with Ben and Mika. And uh yeah. And then I'll be over again this month. Like it's crazy. Like this is this is wild.
SPEAKER_00Maybe yeah. Oh, and it's dad's birthday. Oh wait, does this does this episode come out in May too?
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Okay, I thought so. I just wanted to make sure because I uh I'm I'm not as good at tracking that as you are. That's okay.
SPEAKER_01Uh happy birthday, Dad. Love you. Happy birthday. He's gonna be coming in here soon, actually. He's working on the house outside, so he's on his way. Okay. But no man, I don't have anything, so yap. Tell me tell me what you wanna Yap, yappy hour, yappy hour me.
SPEAKER_00Okay, so you already kind of know about the mole situation, but I just wanted to update our listeners that yes, do not get a tattoo over a mole. Don't do it. Even if you think it's a scar, maybe don't do it. Um, because I thought mine was a scar, like truly, and I got a tattoo over it to cover the scar, and it turns out it's a mole. Um and it was like, you know, like skin colored before, and now it's like brown, like you can see that it's a mole now. But anyway, uh I it was I don't know if I explained the details, but it was like tingling, sore, itchy, and it changed colors and grew bigger and has like a m a little lump underneath it. So I was super worried about that, obviously. But I went to a dermatologist and they looked at it and were very confident that it's not cancerous, doesn't need biopsy, and also um that it will not become cancerous. Sorry, Mika's right beside me. I'm sure you heard her shaking, but um, it won't become cancerous, and I can remove it if I feel like if it's bothering me, I can remove it. But it is on my butt, and it would be a three-inch scar, would ruin my tattoo, it would be expensive, and also um I'd have to get stitches, and then I work from home, so I sit on my my butt a lot, and I don't feel like sitting on stitches. So I was like, honestly, it's not bugging me that much, so I don't want to do that right now. But they said if I change my mind, just calm and they'll the you know, they'll schedule it, whenever. Good. Yeah. My other note is that this is the first episode of recording with my split hair. I I colored my hair. It is now the the left side of my head is my natural hair color and the right side is copper. Um, it's really fun and exciting. I was only doing like a chunk in the front, like my baby hairs and like half my bangs.
SPEAKER_01And then we all like your ass to fix it.
SPEAKER_00Or not fix it, but to like make it. I was like, fix!
SPEAKER_01No, there's only but I swear it was wonderful before too, but it looks great now, even better.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, yeah. I had tons of people who were like, you need to do the whole half your head. So I was and I was like, Well, that was my original intention anyway, so let's just do it. I'm like, let's just take the risk and do it. So we did it, and I do love it.
SPEAKER_01Yes, it looks really good. And you're part of the ginger club now, so I am.
SPEAKER_00Dylan made fun of me because I was like, oh fuck, it's supposed to be like overcast this weekend. We are going to Georgia for um Dylan's brother races in the Rush series for like in good life, and then it's also Formula Drift. Um, so we're gonna be going to that. And um, I don't I don't remember what I was saying. Oh, it's supposed to be like overcast, it's gonna be like 80 degrees and like overcast. And I was like, I texted Dylan and I was like, I'm like devastated that's gonna be overcast because I'm pretty confident that I burn more in overcast than I do in direct sunlight. And he's like, Oh, my little Irish girl, and I was like, Yeah, I got the red hair to match now. So I love that, but yeah, I uh I I burn very easily now. So but I mean I got a I fake little tan. I started using some self-tanner, so um I don't look like I'm burnt, but I I will burn.
SPEAKER_01It's funny too because like picturing you when we were kids, you'd be outside on the deck that dad built, and you'd be spraying yourself with water like every 10 minutes to get more sunlight. Oh my goodness, yeah. That's I you'd be rubbing baby oil on you and shit. Baby oil. I don't know why I said that weird.
SPEAKER_00I used to tan constantly. Like I would be in in the summertime because I was a kid with like nothing to do except for my love of reading in the sun. So I would just go sit outside from like 10 o'clock in the morning till seven o'clock in the evening in the sun, reading a book, spraying myself with water and baby oil and stuff like that. So um wild time. Um and then I and in the dermatologist office they have a fucking like sign, they have like like pictures all over it. And Dylan's aunt works there, she like helped me get into the office. I've I've been there before, but she wanted to get the mole looked out really quickly, so she helped me get in sooner than I normally would have.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00And um, she's like petrified the sun, and I was like, Oh yeah, she works at a dermatology dermatologist office, I get it. But when I was in there in red, like they had a picture in each room that was like, if you've gotten sunburned more than like five times in your life, you have a high risk of skin cancer. And I was like, I get five sunburns a year.
SPEAKER_01Like literally, that like what how you can do it. What do you do outside? Like, what do you do? Nothing.
SPEAKER_00And I'm like, no wonder, because she'll like dress like like pretty much fully clothed, you know, even in the summertime. So I'm like, now I understand it. I get it. Because if I was going into work every day and seeing that stuff every day, I would be concerned about it too.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, she surrounds herself by it, like not on purpose, but like that's what her life is.
SPEAKER_00So um, so another thing um that I wanted to talk about is an RV. Dylan and I have been looking at RV campers. Um we haven't jumped on one yet, but um we did like uh his dad and I went to look at one the other day together because uh my father-in-law is super smart when it comes to vehicles. Like you know, he can tear them apart, put them back together, all that. Like he's great. He's a great man to have in your corner and in your family. Like he's awesome. He's a really great one. Um not just yeah, not just for his like abilities with the vehicle, but also just him as a person. He's great. But um, yeah, he went to look at one with me, and it was it was awesome. It uh was leaking from the air conditioning unit, but that was an easy enough fix. All of the issues with it are things that like are cosmetic and we could fix them for the most part, and um but we couldn't look fully underneath it. Like Doug wanted to look look underneath it, um, but it was muddy that day and he couldn't climb underneath the RV. But it's a lot more expensive than another one that Dylan and him looked at, which we got a message from the seller who was actually dropping the price down even more. Um, unfortunately, her and her husband like built it together and then are going through a divorce, and she just doesn't want it anymore. Like it was just something that they use to camp out and stuff like that, and she's really trying to get rid of it. But we haven't been able well, they not me, I haven't participated in this at all. I only looked at the cosmetic stuff because I don't know. I can't I can put gas in my car and that's pretty much it, guys. Even that but um I don't love it. I and the thing is that I love like I love like going to like races and looking at cars, and I'm like, hell yeah, cars are cool, but I like get so like I was so blown away when I found out like all the little itty bitty parts that go on a car sometimes. Like you can like really tear them apart into like little pieces, and I didn't even know that.
SPEAKER_01It's hard until like I saw them tearing apart cars. I mean it's all it's just a whole other world. It's it's a lot to I even looking at it hurts my head.
SPEAKER_00And yeah, it's very but like I don't know, Dylan and his dad are awesome, they just like yeah rip stuff apart and put it back together, and I'm like, that is incre that's crazy. I do want to point out though, going to Formula Drift this weekend, and I made a joke to Doug actually, because the last time I was at a Formula Drift event, I drank slushie.
SPEAKER_01Oh my god. This sends me every time I hear this fucking story.
SPEAKER_00I I drank a fucking slushie. Uh it was like a delta something.
SPEAKER_01What was it? Delta Delta 1 is it delta eight, delta eight. Delta eight, it was delta eight, delta eight, yeah.
SPEAKER_00Delta eight, okay. Yeah, I think Delta Nine's like full-blown like weed, but um it was yeah, it was a slushie with that in it, and uh I I it it it hit me pretty hard. And um they were doing the national anthem, and this is like like live, it's a live event, and they like pan to the odd like the you know, the the what is that called? It's like the crowd the crowd, that's the word I'm looking for. Often Hi Dad. Megan says hi.
SPEAKER_01Hi, Megan Megan, Megan.
SPEAKER_00Love you too, I know you can't hear me though.
SPEAKER_01She said love you too, and no you can't hear me though. No, I can't hear you. Okay, well, have fun. Okay, okay. Okay. Love you both.
SPEAKER_00Please keep that in.
SPEAKER_01So awkward.
SPEAKER_00Anyway, uh I took that slushie and um I was facing the opposite way for the national anthem than where the flag was. And I mean, there were like probably thousands of people. I don't know. Like, I mean, it's a huge event. Like, there was thousands of people there. And my father-in-law, and I'm I have my son in my arms too, which I don't I'm not saying that this is like what you should do. I'm not saying I thought it was gonna be like a tiny little you know thing. I and Dylan was with me too, so don't come for me. So, but I was I had Ben, and then Doug just takes me by my shoulders and turns me around. And I was like, oh my god, I felt so fucking stupid. Like, I I just oh my god. I'm like, I made the joke this weekend because he's not coming, and I was like, who's gonna turn me around for the national the national anthem?
SPEAKER_01It's funny because I imagine like hundreds, if not thousands, of people, and you're like the only one just like facing the opposite fucking directions and it's it sends me like it's so funny to think about.
SPEAKER_00Like I can't that was like truly probably my most embarrassing moment of my entire life. Like and I pooped during delivery, like I pooped on a table when I was birthing my son.
SPEAKER_01Not everyone does, so I was gonna say, like, seriously, it's so common. I know that Tyler's mom didn't, and my mom didn't, but I'm like, everybody else I know my shit. I know I will.
SPEAKER_00So sorry to our listeners, they probably are like, okay, I don't care about that, but I do want to point out like when it happened, I didn't give a fuck. Dylan was like, Dylan was like, oh, look, you've pooped a little bit, like in his cute little stupid voice. First of all, I was coming for Dylan the whole time. Like he was like making jokes. When Dylan gets uncomfortable, he makes jokes. And when I'm in pain, I'm not fucking having it. Yeah. So labor was not, it was great, but not great. You know what I mean? Like he like literally was like, I'm puking, going unconscious and stuff. And then he's like putting like they had to put wet washcloths all over me to stop me from like going unconscious and puking and shit. And he's like, Oh, you look like a little like I don't I think he said like Amish girl or something, and I was like, Shut the fuck up. Like fucking luck. And he's like, I'm so sorry. And then he got nervous and he had to keep going to the bathroom, like with nervous poops. And I was like, You're not even the one potion. But it's you, but it's you.
SPEAKER_01Like he didn't, I'm sure he did not know how to help.
SPEAKER_00Oh, he was, I think he was more scared than I was during labor, to be honest. Like he was so worried about me. He was like, Yeah, he was so concerned. But then he made a joke about me pooping on the table. The nurse was furious. I was gonna tell you because it was. I'm pretty sure she wanted to kick him out.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00And then it to make it worse, he had a shirt on that says like it's all fun and games until you get until someone gets pregnant or until you get pregnant or something like that. We had matching shirts that said that. I didn't have mine on though, but Dylan decided to wear his for delivery day. And the nurse is like pit, like she was like not having it. Like she was an amazing nurse, like honestly, I don't know if I could have done it without her. She was amazing. Um, but she was not a fan of Dylan at first, and then once she realized how much Dylan was there for me and loved me and cherished me and the baby, like Ben, then she she got on board with it. She was like, Okay, I misjudged him. But yeah, Dylan, Dylan's on her shit list for like the first like 20 hours of my labor.
SPEAKER_01Which is funny. So I think it's hilarious because most people like Dylan when they meet him, and so it's funny that like someone just did not. They were like, get the fuck out of here.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, well, he was nervous, so he was making jokes the whole time, and she was like, fuck off, like you're not this is not the place.
SPEAKER_01Did you know that you pooped? Like, did you feel it?
SPEAKER_00No, I had the mirror up, but I didn't know. No, you don't feel it, or you're just fucking you don't know.
SPEAKER_01I mean you're using the same muscles like to push a baby out. Like, it's it's so inevitable, like it's gonna happen. And if not, then you're constipated and you're lucky.
SPEAKER_00Honestly, well, I will say, and like again, I I'm like sorry but not sorry to our listeners, but I will say, like, when I was pushing before, I wasn't pushing fully like as if I was pooping, if that makes sense at the first. And I pushed for three hours, and as soon as I started pushing like the proper way, like like well, yes, doing that, but also like I was just pushing with my vagina muscles, I guess. Like the inside, like the vagina muscles instead of the butt muscles, too. Like, you know when you have to like shit shit, you have to that's you have to you have to use those muscles. Or at least that for me, that was the only way I got bent out because it like I was pushing for a long time, and then once they were like, they they were like, No, you just gotta you gotta push, and I was like, Okay, I'm doing this.
SPEAKER_02How do you do that? I blew blood vessels in my fucking eyes.
SPEAKER_00I remember that.
SPEAKER_02I remember that.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, so um, I don't I don't know how to you know do you know how to do a Kegel?
SPEAKER_01Like, you know Oh that's like you really isolate, okay.
SPEAKER_00Yes, I was isolating and I should not have, I shouldn't shouldn't have. And once I started using like all of it, that makes sense then he came out finally, yes.
SPEAKER_01Okay, shit. Damn, girl.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, stupid me. No one told me.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, they were like, Yeah, you just pushed to know, and it's so funny too, because they'll just like plop the baby on you and you're like, well, now fucking what? And they're like, breastfeed, like what do you mean, breastfeed? How do I do that? Like, it's wild, yeah. It's it's crazy.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, and it's so funny too, because like as soon as Ben was put on me, because like I was in labor for like 40 some, like I think it's 41 hours total, but as soon as he so like everyone was at the hospital, they're like worried about me, dad's there, he's freaking out. As soon as they like like put Ben on me, dad came in and he's like, Do you mind if I like come see you? I'm like, I mean, as long as you don't care about my boob being out, and he's like, I don't care about that, Megan. So he didn't see anything, it was covered, but like it was out, you know? So I was like, I don't I don't care if you're in here, I just want you to not care that you're in here. So like I'm not worried about it. I guess like pretty quickly after I had him, because I normally I think I would have like had more alone time if that makes sense, but everyone was so worried about me and just wanted to check on me and then get going. And I felt guilty that everyone was at the hospital for so damn long that I was like, can't just let him in real quick. Like I didn't care. But it moved fast after he was out, fast, fast, fast. Yeah. So I don't I wasn't expecting to go into a labor, like that was like freaking eight years ago. Um, I was not expecting on nine years actually.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, it's crazy to think about. Sorry that we just kind of talked about vaginas and birth and stuff like that. But to be fair, this is yeah, this is a very mellow conversation for us, and believe it or not, we would get way more in depth, but we're being respectful, so yeah, and believe it or not, it is our podcast.
SPEAKER_00We can do what we want. You guys, but I I do apologize if I made anybody a little uncomfy or like squirmy, because I know some people get a little squirmy with it, so I yeah, but I get it, and I'm sorry. Just skip past it.
SPEAKER_01At this point, yeah, just skip. It's fine. Leave us a five-star report.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, maybe we won't talk talk about birth anymore. But yeah, I'm just kidding. We will. We definitely will. But birth.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I mean I mean Megan's uh baby is about to it's his birthday coming up, and then I'm pregnant. Like we're always talking about weird shit now. So Yeah, Benji's gonna be eight, guys. Make sure you wish him a happy birthday. If not, I'll find you and our podcast ghosts will haunt you.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. We'll send them out to you. Is it him, it, them? G. Okay.
SPEAKER_01It's always a lady. A blade, if you will.
SPEAKER_00Plady bladey. Okay, guys. You already jump in.
SPEAKER_01Oh, I am saying we didn't surprise this is a solo episode, guys.
SPEAKER_00Hi! Woo! Megan! Yeah, I will say it might be a tiny bit shorter than yours, but we'll see. I don't know. I didn't know like our I didn't want to be too redundant with it. And then also I didn't want to um the dun shut the fuck up. But I also hold on, my mouse froze, I can't click on it. There we go.
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SPEAKER_00Um, this is we're fucking I'm out of pocket today, guys. I'm sorry. It's okay. I'm here for it. Okay, so what was I saying? I don't even remember. Oh, about episode and then also I wasn't sure how much uh like back and forth conversation we'd have. So here we go. It's October 20th, 1966. A 10-year-old girl named Errol May Jones wakes up in a small I'm sorry, I didn't even think about the mill the mill name's spelled differently. Oh she wakes up in a small Welsh mining village of Aberfin. She turns to her mother and says something that should have been impossible to know. She says, Mom, I dreamt I went to school and there was no school there. Something black had come down all over it. The next morning at 9 15 a.m., a massive cool waste tip on the mountain above the village collapsed. Thousands of tons thousands of tons of black sludge buried the Pantgliss Junior School. Errol, along with 115 of her classmates, did not survive. But her dream survived, and it wasn't the only one. Also, I kind of want to dedicate this episode to our sister because she sent in a request for premonitions.
SPEAKER_02Oh, Nika.
SPEAKER_00Without knowing that I already had it on here. That's crazy. Yeah, we're gonna go. I could not say it. Yeah, guys, we're adding more topics. Yeah, we're adding more topics, and we can still add premonitions into it and just like do it. But I wanted to do this solo episode on this. Uh so shout out to you, Nika. This is for you. Um I wrote it before you asked for it though. Like maybe you had a premonition that I was gonna do it.
SPEAKER_01That's really crazy. Um, also, wait, this little girl died.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Oh my fucking god. Okay.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I'm that's all of her story though. Like it's I just started the intro with her. I'm not like diving into her like. Life, it's okay. Tonight we're looking into the script of tomorrow. Is it possible that while we sleep our minds slip the leash of time?
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SPEAKER_00Most oh, yeah, this is specifically like dream premonitions, like not like like little visions, I guess. I don't know. Uh, you can cut that off you want, I don't know.
SPEAKER_01But we'll work with it.
SPEAKER_00Mo yeah. Most scientists will tell you it's the law of large numbers. With eight billion people on earth, someone is bound to dream. Oh Jesus Christ, let me turn my volume down. You guys just hear the F but like the radio. Yeah, it's like the my text notification or my like just notification is uh the F1 like radio like sound. So like if anybody listens to F1, they probably are like, haha. But anybody else is probably like, what is that?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I didn't know that ever. That's been your shit for like ever.
SPEAKER_00Mm-hmm. Okay, let me get back. Okay. With 8 billion people on Earth, someone is bound to dream about a plane crash right before one happens. It's the st ooh, ooh, that's a big word. It's statistically certainty. But then there's a psychological angle. Subconscious processing. Your brain is a supercomputer. While you're awake, you notice the smell of gas, the tension in a friend's voice, or the fraying wire on a heater. You ignore it. But when you sleep, your brain weaves these tiny red flags into a narrative. It's not a prophecy, it's a calculation. Yet how does calculation explain dreaming of a specific tale number on a plane or a specific date on a tombstone? And you can interrupt at any time, Alex, by the way.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00His as always. History is littered with people who knew before the world did. Take Abraham Lincoln, which I didn't know this. Ten days before his death, he dreamt of wandering through a silent White House. He followed the sound of sobbing into the East Room where he found a casket. He asked the guard, who is dead in the White House? The guard responded, the president. He was killed by an assassin. The story was documented by Ward Hill Lammon, Lincoln's close friend, bodyguard, and former law partner. About three days before the assassination, Lincoln shared the details with I think it's Lammon. It's L-A-M-O-N. I'm so sorry for mispronouncing it. Yeah. Um, anyway, he shared the details with him and his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln.
SPEAKER_01So he basically dreamt of his own death, or like, you know, seeing his casket or you know, you know, whatever. Like the fact that he's about to hear that.
SPEAKER_00He like saw himself dead. Yeah. No, I don't think he saw his body, but he he walked into his own funeral.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, yeah. That's fucking insane. Honestly, dude, like the only dreams I have that freak me out is either something that I've like I dream and then later on that dream comes true and it feels like deja vu really bad. Or I always dream that people are pregnant and then they are. Like that's that's it.
SPEAKER_00I have situations like that, but then I also have like these really strong feelings, like I'll be driving my car and I'll like know that a cop is ahead. Like without any, like no one can be around me. Yeah, I'll get that, or like I'll know, like I got into a car accident one time, and I knew before I got into the car accident that I was gonna get into a car accident. And um, actually, that has happened to me twice. And like the second time, it was when we hit that deer on the turnpike, and I literally was like, the reason why we hit that deer is because we turned back for my medication. I forgot my medication at home. We were on our way to an airsoft tournament, forgot my thyroid meds, so we had to turn back around and come home and get them. And if we wouldn't have done it, we wouldn't have wrecked. And while I was getting my medication, I was like, I know I just put us in a bad situation, and then we fucking wrecked it into it. I know, I know, I know. I don't blame myself, but like it's it was one of those moments where I was like, I had I was like, something's going to happen because of this. Like, and I I didn't know what it was. Like, was it gonna be something good? Like, oh, like because I was late, I didn't do this, or was it something bad because I was late in a different time than I should have been on that part of the road? Am I gonna hit something which I did? Yeah, so I get that. And it sucks too, because we were in the passing lane to pass a car that was going super slow, and the reason they were going super slow is because there was fucking deer running around the turnpike, and we didn't know that. And and we went to pass them, like not thinking anything of it, and then hit a fucking deer gun 70 miles per hour. It was awful.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I remember I think you guys had it on dash cam, but I mean that was so traumatizing. I don't think I ever saw it, which is fine, like I don't need to, but I know it was a bad one.
SPEAKER_00It was a bad situation, yeah. But all of us were safe, and I will say Honda Civics are super safe cars, and I love my Civic.
SPEAKER_01So I want an escalade. You're muted. You're you're muted, sorry. Oh, you're still muted. I don't know what happened there.
SPEAKER_00Am I muted?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, nope.
SPEAKER_00I said, girl, I or I said, bitch, I bet you do, or girl, I bet you do. I don't remember. So either way, I was like, as soon as you were riding in the escalade asking questions, I was like, she's gonna fucking want an escalade now. I don't want anything to do with that boat.
SPEAKER_01Hilarious. Tony literally said that. He was like, babe, that's a boat. And I was like, I know, but I like it.
SPEAKER_00He was like, he's like, well, what do you like about it?
SPEAKER_01And I was like, I like that when I get into the car, the seatbelt talks to me. It gives me a little snug. Like it's not a bug and a rug. I like how it touches me. And I was like, I like the little thing that steps out from my short ass to get in the car. And I like, and I just like didn't stop. And he was like, Okay, maybe I can find you a car with those features. I'm like, fine, but when I'm Barb's age, I want an Escalade.
SPEAKER_00It's so funny because she used to like they used to call her an escalade mom. She had like a, I think it's when she had a Tahoe, they'd call her an escalade mom and she's like, I am not an escalade mom, and now she is like an escalade mom. I like that car a lot.
SPEAKER_01I can definitely go without it right now, but whenever I'm older and I have hopefully have money to fucking spend, um, that's what I that's what I want to do.
SPEAKER_00I support it. It's a I mean it keeps her crazy ass safe.
SPEAKER_01So dude, the fucking one came. You seen her, so I was freaking out. I was like, Tyler, there's this camera in there, and he's like, Oh yeah, the aerial view one. And I'm like, why are you freaking out about this? He was like, I've used one before, like in a rental car, and I'm like, I want one.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, the aerial view is pretty nice because it like kind of shows like where the lines are.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, and she while we went to go get pizza, she like really was able to get on the curb. Like she was so close to it. Because that's a fairly busy street, and I was like, damn. I don't know, it was just cold, but anyway, continue, continue your story.
SPEAKER_00I'll get you an escalade. I'm just kidding, I can't give you an esclade. Okay, let me see. Um, weirdly enough, too, after Lincoln was shot at Ford's Theater on April 14th, 1865, his body was brought back to the White House. He was laid in state in the E hold on, he was laid in state in the East Room, the exact room from his dream.
SPEAKER_01Damned.
SPEAKER_00Then there is the Titanic. Dozens of people canceled their tickets at the last second. One man, Jay Conan Middleton, saw the ship kneel up in the water two nights in a row.
SPEAKER_01What does that mean?
SPEAKER_00I'm sorry, kill up. Fuck, kill up. I'm sorry. I added another and you're like, what is it? Is it kneeling on it? Is it on its knees? Like it's like. No, it's a Megan term. Just being silly like me. A few days later, he received a message suggesting he postponed his trip for business reasons. He canceled his ticket. After the ship sank, he provided his testimony to the Society for Psychological Re, I'm sorry, yeah, psychological research. I just did a typo, who confirmed he had told witnesses about the dream before the disaster occurred. He stayed on land, hundreds of others weren't so lucky, or didn't listen to the voice in their head.
SPEAKER_01Damn.
SPEAKER_00Not a dream, but I did want to point out that John R. Mott, a prominent YMCA official and later Nobel Prize Peace Prize winner, was offered free passage on the Titanic's maiden voyage by a white star line official. He and his colleague reportedly declined because they both felt a strain, like inexplainable sense of dread about the ship. Like they uh they you they didn't have any reason to, but they just felt it was just a feeling bad. Yes. Mott later stated that he had no reason for the refusal other than a profound feeling that something was wrong.
SPEAKER_01That's you.
SPEAKER_00Which is yes, that's the shit that happens to me. Like I'm like, I like with when I meet people, Dylan thinks I'm fucking nuts sometimes, but he has learned to trust my gut with it. I can tell almost always when someone has bad intentions or is a bad person when I meet them, they'll say nothing to me and I'll just be like, I don't like them. And you know me, I like everybody. Like I'm a social little butterfly, I love people. So, which is so funny because I used to be like a little nerd reading a book and like didn't talk to people, and now I'm like talking to everyone.
SPEAKER_01But anyway, we've uh switched places for sure.
SPEAKER_00Yes, we have, but uh yeah, I like will meet someone and just immediately like just know that I don't like don't like them, and I'll be like, I don't know why. I can't tell you why they didn't do anything, but I just don't like them. And then something will happen. They do something bad, and then I'm like, I knew something bad was coming from them. And and you know, people might be like, Well, you could say that about anybody, but I don't know, it's always pretty spot on for me. Yeah. The 9-11 attacks are considered one of the most significant mass premonition events in modern history because of the sheer scale of the tragedy. Thousands of people reported dreams that seem to preview the events of that Tuesday morning. Okay, so the first type of dreams that people had about 9-11, I have like a couple segments on this, uh, was the gray rain or falling paper. It's one of the most consistent themes reported by people who claim to have 9-11 premonitions that weren't actually like planes or buildings, and it was the debris, the Debris. I'm sorry, the Debris.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Mm-hmm. I meant to say Debris to catch you off guard, and I completely forgot because I just don't say Debris.
SPEAKER_01So I was yeah, you know, yeah, you look at debris and you say debris.
SPEAKER_00Uh so many people reported dreaming of Gray Snow. I don't know why I said dreaming that way. Dreaming of Gray Snow or confetti. Confetti or millions of pieces of paper falling from a clear blue sky. One of the most haunting visuals from the actual text was the millions of sheets of office stationery in scorched paper drifting over Manhattan like a blizzard. Um, that would be eerie for sure, I think. These dreams were often described as silent. The dreamer would stand in a field. Hold on. Oh yeah. Hold on. I'm sorry, sorry. These dreams are often described as silent. The dreamer would stand in a field or on a city street looking up at a beautiful day while these silent gray flakes covered everything.
SPEAKER_01Oh, I don't like that.
SPEAKER_00That'd freak me out. It was a like a dream like that. I've been having like a lot of vampire dreams because the series that I'm reading right now, and I read right before bed, so then I like dreaming about vampires.
SPEAKER_01I um had a dumpster diving dream last night. What?
unknownWhat?
SPEAKER_01Were you dumpster diving? No, but do you remember yesterday how I told you that? Um, so it was just kind of funny. And I had a dumpster diving dream, and I meant to message him this morning and tell him that, but I forgot, and well, now it's too late.
SPEAKER_00So the other type of dreams, this is still for 9-11, are the birds of fire. It's a common symbolic premonition involved like nature behaving. Hold on. A common symbolic premonition involved nature behaving unnaturally. Um, multiple accounts describe dreaming of a large metallic bird or birds or firebirds crashing into trees or mountains. One woman reportedly told her therapist on Sepita My fucking god, Sepita September 10th, that she had a nightmare about steel birds nesting in her chest and then exploding. First of all, if I had a dream like that, I'd fucking like just like I mean, not even the connection with 9-11. Like just having a dream of like steel birds going into your chest and exploding. Like that whole situation is like terrifying.
SPEAKER_01That's horrific.
SPEAKER_00How do you even do anything after that? The next is the missing South Tower office. There are several documented cases of people who avoided the towers that morning due to a physical dread or originating in dreams. Sorry about my stutter there. I don't know. I just developed one.
SPEAKER_01Um just developed episode, it makes an appearance and then it goes.
SPEAKER_00Okay, so it's only for the episode. Only the episode. So it's only when I'm recording. Or like when it's I'm not my mini recording, but like when it's my turn. Like whenever I'm responding to you, I never stutter. It's only yeah, it's only whenever I'm talking. So that's alright. So there's the water dream. A survivor from the South Tower shared an account of dreaming on September 11th that their office was filling with water and they couldn't breathe. The feeling of wet cold was so visceral that they woke up and told their spouse they couldn't go in. Psychologists suggest that this might be the brain's way of translating imminent death into a sensation the body understands, like suffocation or drowning, to force a survival instinct. I need another drink. I'm gonna drink all my water. Do it. There's also the mass dreams of the wall of smoke. Uh, the Global Consciousness Project at Princeton University tracks random event generators around the world. On September 11th, their data showed a massive spike in coherence hours before the first plane hit. Damn. Uh this suggests that the collective subconscious of humanity may have been reacting to the ripple of the event moving backward through time. Um, that's too much for me to like fully understand there or explain. Yeah. Um, in the days following the attack, Colin Radio shows are flooded by people saying, I dreamt of a giant wall of smoke on Sunday night, or I dreamt the n the New York skyline looked like a broken comb. I was an elementary whenever this happened. Um but we were near where that one plane went down in that field. Um, I'm trying to think of where it's at. Because there was like numerous like planes. Yeah. Um, so it flew over my elementary school, and I um I pointed it out to my teacher and was like, wow, that plane is like so low, like so low. And we weren't by crazy. Um and it will it sticks with me forever because I I was so young and um, yeah, the plane scared me, so I was scared all day. And then all of a sudden, um everything got weird and we didn't know what was happening, and then people were getting called out of school, like left and right. I mean, it was a normal day, we saw the plane, it was weird, it was a weird situation, but then all of a sudden people get c kept getting called out of class and leaving for the day, and it was very weird to me. And then we found out about like you know, the towers and stuff, so uh it's freezing so bad.
SPEAKER_01I can like I'm trying so hard to hang on to every word, but it's so bad. Like, if I'm interrupting at weird spots, that's why.
SPEAKER_00Oh, you're good. Yeah, it is freezing. I don't know what the situation is. I just restarted my computer, so I don't know. Can you are you okay now?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, it seems okay at the moment.
SPEAKER_00Okay. Maybe I had a glitch in my internet. Um, it's been storming here, so maybe the internet's being weird because of it.
SPEAKER_01Oh, maybe yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Um, I also have a famous premonition from David Mandel. Um he is an artist who for years painted his dreams. He has several paintings created and timestamped years before 2011 that show two buildings being struck by planes and collapsing. Um, his work is sorry, I don't keep saying um so I'm sorry, is often used in discussions about uh retro casual casualty. The idea that the sheer emotional impact of 3,000 deaths created such a temporal shockwave that it bled into the minds of sensitive people for decades, like decades in the past.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. That's an interesting concept.
SPEAKER_00Mm-hmm. I found a few interesting stories like this online. It was very fun to read up on, and I will share some of them later to you, but not right now. We got dig in to get into. So, how do you know if a nightmare you had last night was just stress or a glimpse of what's coming? Survivors and seers often report three specific makers, or I'm sorry, markers. Um, they often report three specific markers, like for you to be able to tell, like, am I just having a bad dream, or is this like a glimpse into the future?
SPEAKER_02Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_00First, they're hyper like there's hyper-realism. These aren't hazy or dreamy. They feel like a 4K video. You can smell the smoke, you can feel the cold. So, like, you can like it feels real. The observer effect. In normal dreams, you are the protagonist. In like premature dreams, people often feel like a floating camera or a ghost watching an event that they cannot change. So you're not really like in the dream, you're watching the dream. Does that make sense? But like you can like you're watching it, but you it feels so real. Um there's also the emotional stain. You don't forget these five minutes after waking up. The dread sticks to your skin like oil for the rest of the day. There are there are other care there are other characteristics commonly found with these types of dreams. There's the third man, where people often report a shadowy guide or a faceless figure who stands at the edge of the dream and points toward the event. The guide never speaks, they just ensure the dreamer sees the specific detail, the license plate, the date, the falling tree. Some believe this is the future self trying to reach back and warn the past self. Also, many people report mm-hmm. Many people report waking up from a premonition feeling physically freezing as if the dream drained the heat out of the room. We do have some scientific explanations. Skeptics and neurologists offer several theories to explain why we feel a dream has predicted the future. There's selective memory, the hit or miss ratio. Humans dream constantly, most dreams are forgotten. When a dream happens to align with a real world event, we experience a shock of recognition and remember it vividly. While ignoring the thousands of dreams that didn't come true. So that you know I mean that that is explan like that's explanatory. Like I'm I don't know if that's not the right word. That's the it it on you understand that.
SPEAKER_01That is explanation.
SPEAKER_00I'm fucked up today, I'm sorry. Um some subconscious synthesis. The brain is an expert at pattern recognition. It may take sub sub sub how do you pronounce subtle? Subtle cues. There you go. A strange noise from your car, a friend's slight change in health or political tension in the news, and they predict an outcome in a dream that feels like a prophecy, but in actual in actuality it's just a logical conclusion. Um there's also Deja Rave. It's unlike deja vu, which is the feeling of having been somewhere before. Deja Rave is a specific feeling that I have dreamt this before. It's often linked to temporal lobe epilepsy or minor neurological glitches where the brain misfires the curtain current experience as an old memory. This is not something I knew anything about, so that was new to me. To I did I've never even I didn't know that was a word, you know?
SPEAKER_01Right. I didn't either, but that makes sense.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. For those who believe dreams can transcend time, the explanation is often Did you die?
SPEAKER_01Are you there?
SPEAKER_00Can you hear me? Okay.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. That was just the longest you've been frozen.
SPEAKER_00I was like, Oh my god, I'm so sorry. Uh nonlinear time. This theory suggests that time does not move in a straight line from past to present to future. Instead, all events exist simultaneously in the lowered consciousness of sleep. The mind may drift into a different part of the timeline. Um that's fun to think. And also stresses me the fuck out.
SPEAKER_01Right.
SPEAKER_00Some researchers suggest that the human um oh I'm sorry, quantum entanglement, which is some researchers suggest that the human brain may be entangled with future versions of itself. A signal from a future emotional state like a shock or grief travels backward to the dreaming brain. Uh for funsies, I looked up the categories of prematury dreams. Type 1 is literal, it's a direct plain view vision of an event. Uh for an example, it's dreaming of a specific car accident with a red truck on a rainy bridge.
SPEAKER_02Oh.
SPEAKER_00There's also symbolic. Uh the symbolic is the event is hidden behind metaphors or symbols. For example, dreaming of a giant oak tree falling, only to find out a family patriarch passed away.
SPEAKER_01Oh, I have heard of that one.
SPEAKER_00And then there's Yeah, and then there's empathetic, uh, which is feeling the physical or emotional pain of someone else at a distance. For example, waking up clutching your chest at the exact moment a relative has had a heart attack. Oh. So yeah, they categorize them, and I mean it makes sense. I I never thought about it before doing this research, but then once I was doing the research, I was like, oh, it makes sense to categorize them.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Beyond the Titanic in Lincoln, modern history has some chilling premonitions. The 1979 American Airlines flight 191, David Booth had a recurring nightmare for 10 days of the plane flipping over and crashing. He was so disturbed he called the FAA in American Airlines on the 11th day. A DC-10 crashed in Chicago in the exact manner he described. Hold on, my mouse froze again. Jesus Christ, what the hell is wrong?
unknownOkay.
SPEAKER_00There must be some solar storms going on. Whole bunch of shit. Okay. Uh then there's Sharon Tate. A year before her death, the actress reportedly told friends she had a vision of a man tying her and her friend Jay Sebring up in her house. She described it so realistic. She felt she was watching her own death. Um yeah, that one's I can't imagine that would be terrible. Um this is the like Charles Manson situation.
SPEAKER_01Like oh my fucking god. So accurate. Like that's fairly oh my gosh, I listened to like a whole podcast on that motherfucker. That shit was insane.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Um, don't I didn't think about that, but don't don't look into that at all, okay? Right now.
SPEAKER_01I I did already I already know about the kids' situation.
SPEAKER_00That's why I got like weird because I was like, yeah, I got weird because I was like, I didn't think about that when I put that in there, and now I'm like regretting it. No, okay, sorry.
SPEAKER_01I um I looked into that a long time ago. Yeah, I I do remember that one. Um really unfortunate, but um it's yeah.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, it is. The darker side of premonatory dreams moves away from the wander of psychic abilities and into the realm of psychological torment. For those who experience these regularly, regularly, it isn't a gift, it is a ha I just skip syllables all the fucking time. Like, do I do that in normal? Do I do it in normal conversation? You don't. Oh my god, literally ever. This is why I forget why would I read probably too, because when I'm reading, I'm probably skipping syllables. Like, does that read so fast?
SPEAKER_01I think so. I think that's what it is.
SPEAKER_00And then I'm like forgetting what I like after I finish a book, I forget all about it. Like I'm like, oh hell yeah. Like I can remember the basic things, but not the little details. It's like a it's a um it's a protection thing so that way I can go back and read it again. Like, you know, reading it all over again.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, that makes sense.
SPEAKER_00Uh these feelings or situations usually I'm sorry, hold on. These feelings or situations usually fall into one of five categories. There is the Cassandra complex, named after the priestess in Greek mythology who is cursed to see the future but never be believed. Imagine dreaming of a plane crash or a friend's accident with absolutely or I'm sorry, with absolute certainty. You try to warn them, but you're met with laughter or a concern for your mental health. When the event inevitably happens, the dreamer is left with a crushed sense of a crushing sense of survivor's guilt. They feel responsible for the tragedy because they couldn't find the right words to stop it. I would probably not be able to live if that kept happening to me. Like if I could see my friends and family dying and not them not believe me. Then there's the no exit. The darkest uh philosophical question of the premonition is can the dream be changed? There are stories of people who see a tragedy in a dream, take a drastic action to avoid it, only for those very actions to cause the event to happen. Uh, this is like the final destination effect. It if the future is already filmed and you're just seeing a preview, it implies that the free will is an illusion. The horror isn't just the event, it's the realization that we are all just actors following a script we can't rewrite. Sorry. Third is Death Watch Dreams. Some people report only having premonitions about one specific thing: death. Frequenciers describe a specific smell or shadow that appears in dreams involving people. I can say that word. I know that word.
SPEAKER_02You do.
SPEAKER_00Uh, people who are about to die. Not that that's funny. How do you I was laughing at me, not the words. That's what I'm saying. Okay, how do you look? How do you like literally I'm giggling? That was ridiculous. How do you look at a loved one across the dinner table when you've already seen their funeral in high definition? It creates a profound wall of isolation between the dreamer and the people they love. Like, how can you love? How can you literally like love people when you can see them dying? I'm sorry. Like I that fucked me up. Yeah. Four is sleep is a mindfield. For most, sleep is a sanctuary. For the premonatory dreamer, it's a place of potential trauma. If your dreams are consistently filled with accurate visions of car accidents, natural disasters, or local crimes, bedtime becomes a source of extreme anxiety.
SPEAKER_01Makes sense.
SPEAKER_00When your dreams are indistinguishable, I think I said that right, from real life, in their clarity and accuracy, you begin to lose your reality testing abilities. You may wake up unsure if a conversation actually happened or if it was just a preview of a conversation yet to come. I have experienced situations like this too, and then I'm like, is it deja vu? And then I'm like, I had to sit on it a bit, and then I'm like, no, I had this conversation. Like I know I did it. Um or like experience this situation. So I have something similar to that. Like, I'm not saying like I'm a seer, I'm absolutely not. That's not what I'm saying.
SPEAKER_01I um But it you had situations.
SPEAKER_00Okay, sorry. Oh okay. Oh no. Sorry, Ben. The I have a a portal for Ben's school that gives me notifications, and I thought it said that if it updated he was not in homeroom, like he was marked absent today. It was just his grade being updated. But let me tell you, when my throat I choked and my stomach dropped, I was like, what the fuck do you mean my kid's not in school? I put him on the bus. Like I literally was I freaked out. Like I freaked out for his. I was about to just completely walk out on you. But that's good. He got 100% on spelling, so he's good.
SPEAKER_01Big difference.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, very big. When I saw that it was the the grade being updated, I was like, oh okay. Like, what the fuck?
SPEAKER_01I'm sorry, I'm brought up. I was I'm proud of it because you were like, what the fuck? And then you were like, oh I thought I was gonna puke.
SPEAKER_00Like I literally thought I was gonna puke. I was like, what like it was one of those moments like where I was like, am I sick, panicked, stressed, or do I hyper focus and and find him? You know what I mean? Like that's I was like, what what which one do I choose right now? Usually I act like my instinct is usually just to fix the situation and then pan. I'm a panicker, you know that. But when it comes to Ben exactly when something serious happens, I act on it first without thinking, like I fix the problem, and then I panic afterwards. Like he was choking. This he's choked obviously more than once, but one time he was choking like bad. And I ripped him out, he was in the car seat, and I ripped him, like we weren't moving, so I thought it was okay to let him eat in the back of the car. Like we were parked traveling, and I ripped him out of the seat, like someone was in the back seat with him. I was in the front seat, and you know, they're not mom, so they didn't know what to do, they couldn't do anything for him. So I like ripped him up out like off like on top of her and like pulled him out of the car, shoved my fingers like because like I could see it was bread, and I could see it, and I like shoved my fingers down his throat and like got it out, and like got him, you know, good to go, and then cleaned him up and put him back in the car. But he wasn't even little either. He was like, I mean, he was little, but like that wasn't that long ago. I think he was five.
SPEAKER_01Oh my god. That's insane.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Oh yeah, kids keep you on your toes forever. So I mean Dylan still keeps his parents on his toes, so I don't know what you're just oh I know.
SPEAKER_01Well, Ben used to do that stupid fucking stop breathing shit, and then I'd have to blow in his face, and it would freak me out. Oh, when he was a newborn alone. Yeah, if I would just have him alone, he would do it. It was all the time. Even if you were just in the other room. Like, I swear to God.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Freaked me out. Yeah. At least you know whenever like it ever happens with you. Yeah, I'll get them breathing again. Oh. And next is the case of the human barometer. Take the story of John Barker, the psychiatrist from the Aberfin case. This is like the first one. The little girl who yeah, the stuff fell in her school. After you established the the British Prominisce Bureau Bureau Bureau? Burr Burrow. How do you pronounce that word? Bureau, thank you. Fuck. You're welcome. I was like, I know I know this word. I watched CSI and stuff. They say it all the time in there. Actually, I haven't watched CSI in forever. Uh criminal minds is usually my go-to, but that's a good one. Yeah, I love that one. But I haven't watched I don't watch it often because of bed and he'll get scared.
SPEAKER_02So yeah.
SPEAKER_00Um, he became obsessed. Oh, and real quick, it's much easier to tell your kid that uh monsters aren't real than it is to tell them about murders. So uh for me, I'd rather just not watch shit like that in front of him and worry about monsters under the bed right now. Yeah. Then he can worry about I mean he knows there's bad people out there. That's not what I'm saying. It's just like I'd rather him be more afraid of like what's in my closet or under my bed than like someone moving into the house or something. Yes, yeah. So he became obsessed with a woman named Lorna Middleton. She accurately predicted several disasters, but her life became a living nightmare of constant dread. She lived in a state of perpetual, like, high alert, her body reacting with physical pain and panic attacks whenever a vision was approaching. Barker himself eventually died of a condition that one of his seers had predicted for him. He spent his final days checking his pulse, waiting for a dream to come true. That is fucking nuts. Can you hear the birds?
SPEAKER_01I can.
SPEAKER_00Oh my god, they're nuts right now.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, mine the birds, my neck of the woods were doing the same thing earlier.
SPEAKER_00They're just chirping away, they're happy little birdies. Uh, we always talk about the miracle of the woman who skipped her flight because of a dream. We never talk about the person who didn't skip the flight. The one who spent their entire 12-hour journey clutching their armrests, sweating, watching the clock, knowing exactly what was about to happen, but unable to make the pilot turn the plane around. That is the true dark side. Being a passenger in a life, you can see, but you cannot steer. I was curious what I could find online for first hand experiences. I found one I found one asking for other experiences while also providing theirs, and it states, like this is an online story now.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00I've been ruminating on this for a bit and wondering how common this is. I have a very strong intuition and always have. One thing that I consistently experience is premonition dreams, usually involving people closest to me. I'll be honest, I'm not sure if these are premonitions. Premonition dreams, because they do not happen exactly the same in real life, but they do not tell me the information, or I'm sorry, but they do tell me the information and it happens. So it's not like exactly the same, but they get to their they get to the same like endpoint. Right. That's me talking, not the story. Sorry. Just like re-explaining. Okay. It's like I pick up on people's stress signals. I'll give you some examples. When I was 15, my best friend Jacob died, and I had a dream of him the night before I heard about it. We were in the high school cafeteria and he told me he got a rope. I spent the whole dream talking trying to talk him out of it, but when I woke up, his mom had already found him in his bedroom. When I was 17, my coworker who I played guitar with often died in an accident on the way home. And I had a dream two days before it happened that I was in the hospital room with him and he was in critical condition with much of his body messed up. Told me he was scared and asked me to play guitar for him. I even mentioned the dream and we joked about it. Dude, that one like That's so bad. When I was writing this and stuff and reading it the first time, I didn't choke up, but now I'm like hurting a little bit reading this.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, that's really hard.
SPEAKER_00Uh when I was eight, I had a dream that my paternal grandma, who I only see once a year and had never dreamt of was dreamed of, is what she wrote put, sorry, was making her famous banana splits. We had the best day ever in the dream, and she told me many interesting things which I still remember. The next morning when I got up, my dad was crying at the table because she had succumbed to her cancer. In 2022, my mom died from alcohol poisoning. Holy shit. Long story, but yeah. But we had almost no relationship and she was an abusive alcoholic. Before it happened, I had a dream of her where she was knocking on my front door forever and I didn't want to answer it, but eventually did. She came in and apologized for everything she's put me through and told me she needed one more thing from me. Sorry. Before she can before she can never see me again. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_01It's okay.
SPEAKER_00Okay, sorry. She wanted forgiveness. I told her in my dream that I do forgive her. And she slept in my arms for a bit before I woke up. Sorry, guys. Okay. Most recently and worst of all, my dad. My BFF in the whole world. I had a dream last January. He was diagnosed with cancer. I felt really strongly that it might be true because he had a cough for months and wouldn't go get checked. Oh, I'm sorry. He had a cough for months that wouldn't go away. He got checked out and he did have stage four lung cancer with only a few months to live.
SPEAKER_02Oh god damn.
SPEAKER_00In April last year, I dreamt he had a stroke and woke up in a cold sweat at 1 a.m. I called my sister who lives with him and asked her to check just in case and he was having one. He went to the hospital and stayed in the hospital at that point for two months. The entire time he was slowly losing his ability to speak, and we were communicating in my dreams more and more as that happened. I'd sleep at the hospital and would dream conversations with him. And the next day I'd bring them up and he would slightly nod his head to head yes to acknowledge that I'm correct. I had a dream where he told me he needs to go home because he knows he's going to die, and he'll be damned if he's at the hospital. So I woke w so sorry. So I woke up, we brought him home, and he was immediately visibly more comfortable. Eight hours later he passed away with just me as I was holding his hand in his bedroom. When he died, I felt that I went to a very strong trance like state, like dreaming while awake, where he told me I will be okay, he loves me, he's proud of me, and he's still with me everywhere I go. This sounds so crazy, but it felt as if I absorbed some of his remaining life force being actually there. Now he pops up in my dreams often when he's no longer here, which has not been the case with the like with the other ones that I've had. Okay, so that's the end of that story. That poor I believe girl. Um yeah, that's just a lot to go through. Um and there was like a lot of like emotional situations in that one, so I'm sorry that I got a little emotional, but um I hope she's doing well. Yeah, thank you for understanding.
SPEAKER_01Um I wouldn't like to have that ability to be honest with you. I feel like that would um it's it's it's a beautiful thing in itself, but I feel like it would cause me, my my personality, more anxiety and stress. Yeah, it would just not be a great time for me.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, no. Um I swear that my mom talks to me in my sleep and visits me, and it's um because it seems so real. I don't know how to explain it. Like it's like a different situation. Like when I had that dream of my grandma the one time that like her and then dreams of my mom, and then sometimes of Dylan or Ben, like they're so real that it's like we're actually talking, and I don't know if if we do reach this like crazy dream spot where we can talk to each other or not. I don't know, but um yeah, I don't know. It's possible. I make sure I'm still recording. I get so paranoid about that.
SPEAKER_01I know, right? I do too.
SPEAKER_00Oh my god, I'm burping like a bitch. Excuse me. You riffin up. I'm riffin. Okay. Here's another story I found where the author was stating they had several premonitions. Premonitions. I don't know why I keep saying it like weirdly, I'm sorry. First and biggest one, this is like the person speaking now. First and biggest one was my father's death. Vivid dream where I thought I was at my mother's funeral until the very end. I watched the casket lower and she put her hand on my shoulder. I woke up when I realized he was the one that died. I felt like someone physically beat me, my entire body hurting. A few hours later, I answered the door to a police officer saying his body was found and it was an unexpected suicide.
SPEAKER_01Oh my god.
SPEAKER_00Uh and then that was the end of that one. And then this next one has a little symbolism in it. Has anyone else been having dreams of some cataly cataclysmic there we go? Event that's occurring. Yeah, see, it's the big ones I can usually do. It's the little ones that stress me out. Very impressive. As soon as I saw it pop up, I was like, fuck, I'm gonna fuck it up. Uh occurring from the sky. All I can remember when I wake up is the sky looks dark, overcast, cloudy, possible huge round black holes or swirling clouds, or something or someone are in the sky, and not just one, several. I just remember feeling panic, and the only thing going through my mind is that we, my husband and I, need to go to my dot to get my daughter who was at school. I have had this dream twice now in the last month or so. I have had prematory dreams before, but they have never repeated and usually are more abstract and sub subliminal.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00For example, I once had a dream that a scorpion flew at me from a ditch out of nowhere and stung me. I took that to mean a Scorpio friend of mine would hurt or betray me. Lo and behold, about a year later, it happened with one of my two best Scorpio friends. They have, of course, been they're There there have of course been other instances as well. Sorry, my tongue is like too big right now. Thick tongue. Okay, sorry. Anyway, I just know there's a bunch of crazy alignments occurring along with the collective awakening of human consciousness right now, and I can feel something coming. And I'm wondering if that's what these dreams are that I have now had twice. Also wondering if anyone else is like out there is experiencing anything similar. So obviously that person was like asking for like people who've also like for people who can relate to the situation, but I put it in there because the Scorpio situation I thought was pretty cool that like that they were able to like it that way. Yes.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_01That's really dope. Socks that that happened.
SPEAKER_00Fuck those friends, but this last one I included due due to personal history. This was this has happened to me at least once. Currently, just one case comes into mind. I had a dream one night, and upon wakening, I couldn't make sense of it, and it was just like some really close-up view of something, and there was a rhythm to it, and the rhythm just stopped all of a sudden. And I knew something was over. I felt sadness and I woke up. I thought this was one of those dreams which feels so real and memorable the exact time you wake up, but like immediately forget and just only a few glimpses and impressions remain entangled with lingering feelings. Years later, I had a guinea pig. My guinea pig was sick and it was dying. It had some bowel issues, and a poor thing was just lying in the in its habitat, barely alive, and I was watching her little fur flick flickering to the rhythm of her heartbeat. As I was doing that, I started to have a weird feeling, something like deja vu in that moment. The flickering stopped and I knew she was gone, and I instantly remembered the dream from years ago. Unfortunately, I don't remember if I had that dream when I already had the pet or before, but either way, it was an incredible, interesting experience. No, I don't think I ever talked about it on the podcast, but the night before our first guinea pig pet, like the first guinea pig that we ever had, she passed away last summer. Um and I woke up, like I had a nightmare that she died and couldn't I couldn't fall back to sleep. So and you know this.
SPEAKER_01And this was like three or four in the morning, too.
SPEAKER_00Yes. Um and I couldn't we were about to go on vacation. She had like I hold on, let me I think I acknowledge it, but if not, I'll uh talk about it later on. But um I couldn't fall back to sleep, so I went to check on her and she had passed away already. She had a tumor, so we knew it was coming, but I can't explain the feeling I had when it happened. Like I just knew I woke up and I I knew and I was heartbroken.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, and you did, and you went downstairs and she unfortunately was gone.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, and I was so grateful that she did before we went on vacation, like not while we were on vacation, but it still just sucks. Like I miss her. She was a sweetheart. She was our little alpha girl, and um she was bank author for Christmas years ago, so Yeah. Oh, I didn't even realize I put this in here. Um, I also knew I was gonna wreck my car before I did, but it wasn't a dream while asleep, it was like a vision or a daydream. I had a feeling that it would happen, and then I ignored that feeling, and that was a huge changing point in my life where I learned to trust that gut instinct. So now while researching different dreams, I came across one that I absolutely fucking could not skip. Let me take a sippy sip sip. This dream is the Hornet's Nest Dream, which is from the Battle of Shiloh. Um, which I think that all of you guys remember, but we I just did an episode, like, not just, but recently, an episode on the Battle of Shiloh. Um, and whenever I was looking through these dreams and found this, I was like, oh my god, I have to share it. Um there's a famous account from a Union soldier before the Battle of Shiloh in 1862. Uh the night before the battle, a soldier reportedly dreamt of a shining lady walking through a thicket of trees, picking up broken bayonets and weeping. He told his tent mate that he saw himself lying at her feet with a hole where his heart should be. The next day his unit was pushed into the Hornet's Nest, one of the deadliest sectors of the battlefield. The soldier was killed exactly as he described. And to this day, legends of the lady in white at Shiloh persist, with many claiming she is the same figure the soldier saw in his preview dream. Or a preview of death, I'm sorry. In his preview of his death.
SPEAKER_01Damn.
SPEAKER_00There's another one, yeah. There's another one I found. Um it's so fitting with our matrix stories that I really want to include it as well. It's the two dollar bill. This is a popular first hand story, often shared in paranormal circles, regarding the mundane side of uh like premonition. Sorry. Uh a man dreamt that his estranged father, whom he had spoken to, he hadn't spoken to in years, walked up to him in a park and handed him a $2 bill that had been folded into a tiny triangle. Three days later, do you know this? Uh-huh. Okay. Three days later, he was at a local park where or I'm sorry, three days later he was at a local park when he saw his father sitting on a bench. His father walked over, didn't say a word, and pressed a tiny triangularly folded piece of paper into his palm. It was a two-dollar bill. Here's the chilling part. When he asked why he did it, the father said, I don't know. I just had the sudden urge to fold this and give it to you. It suggests that both people were acting out a script that had already been written. When you're telling these stories, the reality doesn't actually matter as much as the experience. Whether it's a glitch in time or just a masterpiece of subconscious math, the result is the same. A person wakes up knowing something they shouldn't. Yes. Um so what do you think? Are we calculating the future or are we actually visiting it? Uh for me, the Libra, I know it's a big shocker, but I think it's both and situational. Shut the fuck up. Like for me, it's very situational. It depends. Like I I'm, you know, I'm back and forth on it. But what do you think?
SPEAKER_01Not to copy your answer, but I completely agree with that. I think it is situational. I think it does depend on the situation.
SPEAKER_00Awesome. I had a feeling 'cause we're, you know, the same. So yeah, basically. It's so funny cutting that out. It's so funny because it's so funny because we are like so similar, but then also so different.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00And and it's this it's similar to Dylan, like you and Dylan are a lot more alike than I realized until recently, and I started picking it piecing it together, and I'm like, holy shit, like Dylan is like so much like my baby's sister, that's weird.
SPEAKER_01That's funny actually. I didn't notice it until you pointed it out on my birthday when we were at the Hot Cocoa walk, and then I noticed it too, and then I um blocked it out, so I don't think about it anymore.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, because and like and it's funny because Dylan, Dylan and I are like similar in some aspects, but we are very different from each other, balance each other out so well. But we we do, I think so. Like we are truly like best friends, so yeah, and you're it's I mean, I I probably I must have a type for best friends because you're my bestie friend too. So it makes sense, actually. Yeah. Yep. Okay, so if you want to dive deeper, look into the Central Premonitions Registry. It was established in 1968 by Robert Nelson and psychiatrist John Barker. It was designed as a clearing house where people could register their dreams before the events happened to provide a paper trail of proof.
SPEAKER_01That's so cool.
SPEAKER_00I didn't know that was a thing. Yep.
SPEAKER_01Me either.
SPEAKER_00If you saw a tragedy in your sleep tonight, what would you do? Would you call the authorities? Would you tell a friend, or would you stay silent praying that the someone, the sun oh my motherfucking god, or would you stay silent praying that when the sun comes up, it was all just a trick of the mind? A problem with seeing if you I'm calling the author. Oh my god, do you remember when Ben was a baby and I'd used to be like he'd start crying and be like, call the authorities? Like I'd always say that to him. Did you sick authorities on purpose like to make fun of my mom? I don't know. I can't remember my mom would have said that.
SPEAKER_01Like if we'd even open mail that had someone else's name on it, she'd be like, I'm calling the authorities.
SPEAKER_00Oh my goodness, that's it. I mean, to this day, I still like I won't open Dylan, like Barb will be like, just open it. I'm like, it's in Dylan's name. And then she's like, just open it.
SPEAKER_01Dude, I know. Like one time Tyler was like, Do you mind if I open this? Like it's yours, but it's a medical bill, and I'm just gonna pay it. And I'm like, Are you sure? Like, I don't want you to get in trouble, but it's just something my mom has instilled in us. And love you, mom. I'm only making fun of you for a second, but yeah, I it's really funny how that works and how it carries into adulthood.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I mean, for a long time, like a sniffle would be sending me to the doctor's office. Now I'm like, they're not gonna do anything for it anyway, because she used to always be like, You're gonna go to the doctors.
SPEAKER_01My first real um what what am I thinking of? My first real sickness practice at not running to the doctor's was whenever I had food poisoning, like last month or the last time.
SPEAKER_00Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_01Because I wanted to go so bad, but then I was like, I need to not do this because I can't teach my kid this. Like I can't like take her to the doctors all the time, like freak her out. So I was on standby though, like I I was going to go and Tyler was like really careful too. As long as I had food poisoning, um, and I was throwing up a lot, but only for it was only for like eight hours I was throwing up. I only threw up like six times over the course of eight hours, but I was still able to drink things, like I was drinking water, you know, so I was careful. I'm not like putting my child in danger or anything, like I was being Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. I mean we we only go to doctor like if we need medication, like if it's something we need like uh like a steroid or an antibiotic for. Yeah. To not be able to do that. Like, I mean, I'm not saying I'm not like I mean, obviously I go to the doctor more often than not because I have to have constant blood work. Yeah, but like for Ben, like if a situation comes up where I need to go to the doctor, I take him. But if he just has a cough or something, like one time he had the flu and everyone's like, Oh, well, go get him tested. I'm like, what the fuck? Why would I go get him tested? I know what he has. Like, I like they're not gonna do it. They're gonna tell me to give him chicken noodle soup and Gatorade. Like, I'm gonna do that at home anyway. Why take him out in public where he can get other people sick or pick up something else and stuff like that? Like, I just would rather just get the stuff and treat him, and then if it doesn't go away, I will take him to a doctor. Yeah, so that's what we do. But um yeah, it is it's hard to kinda to not panic and run to the doctor, so anyway. The problem with seeing the future is that no one believes you until the future becomes the past. And on that note, I think it's time we all wake up.
SPEAKER_01Oh I like that.
SPEAKER_00Are you awake?
SPEAKER_01Um, I think I don't I don't know, I'm questioning it.
SPEAKER_00I wanted to add it in there so it made it seem like we were asleeping. This is the dream, guys. Okay, let's spin the wheel.
SPEAKER_01Ooh, it's time to spin the wheel. Good job, by the way. It was really entertaining.
SPEAKER_00Thank you. I hope you enjoyed it. It was longer than I thought it was gonna be, so that makes me happy. I was a little bit worried it wasn't gonna be long enough.
SPEAKER_01Uh no, it's okay. Um, we are gonna add things to the wheel too, by the way. We just have to I have to do it. I have to like physically do it, and I've been procrastinating because I suck.
SPEAKER_00You don't suck, you're a busy woman.
SPEAKER_01Okay, I'm Sharon. Well, I'm not Sharon, I'm Alex, but I'm sharing my screen.
SPEAKER_00Shut the fuck up. Okay, spin it. Spin spin aliens. Alens, Alens. Oh. What would you do if I literally like did Ice Planet Barbarians for aliens, though? I wouldn't care.
SPEAKER_01I would actually love it so much. Tyler and I have been watching um solo leveling. It's just an anime.
SPEAKER_00Oh, yeah, Dylan's watching that too.
SPEAKER_01Very video gamey, and I love it so much. It's it's a hot take. Some people are like, oh, it's stupid, but I like it so far. And um, like no spoilers, obviously, but they landed to like this like cold place, and these like alien guys are there. Are they blue? Yeah, they're blue! And I'm like, which one has a big dick? Which one of you? Um, I don't actually know if they do. I didn't look. I should have looked though. There was a lot of action, there was a lot of shit happening, a lot of blood flying. Like, I was like, oh my god, where do I look? Um, I didn't think to look in between there. Look for the dick and just getting the time next time I will. Oh my god, I'm disgusting. I have to cut this out. I'm sorry, parents.
SPEAKER_00I think Oh yeah, I forgot they listened to this.
unknownOh my god.
SPEAKER_01Sorry, guys. Well, we spun amusement parks, so that's what we'll be doing next week. Okay.
SPEAKER_00I'm trying to think of what I can do fun.
SPEAKER_01I know. We'll be back to our regularly scheduled programming. Um, we decided, well, I did my solo episode episode 15, and this one is episode 30, and it was like right at the end of the last episode when we stopped recording. I was like, oh my gosh, Megan, like you wanted to do a solo episode on dreams. Do you just want to do it now? Like it's 15, like it'd be like 15 apart, and so that's what happened. But it was great. Good job.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, this one was fun. I uh I also really like there's another topic that I almost did, but I don't I didn't know if I would have enough for it, but I'll tell you what it was.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, it was on here if you want me to remember it for like anytime we spin something.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, it was uh like general generational like dreams, like dreams that pass down through families and stuff like that.
SPEAKER_02Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_00Um, and I never like dug into that and I saw the topic and I was like, oh my god, I would love to research that. So I think that I'm gonna do that next time we do dreams.
SPEAKER_02Okay.
SPEAKER_00Cool. I'm not a hundred percent, but I do. I wish I remembered what I originally wanted to do as my solo episode for dreams, though. I can't remember. But the premonitions is fun, super I almost shit myself when Nika like sent us a message.
SPEAKER_01And I didn't even know. I didn't even know because. I know you didn't.
SPEAKER_00That's why I didn't say anything. I didn't want you to know what it was. I wanted to catch you off guard. So I was like, Yeah, I'm not gonna tell you. That was wild and cool, crazy stuff.
SPEAKER_01You're in tune. Hi, Chai.
SPEAKER_00Okay. Uh, do I go next or do you say something?
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SPEAKER_01Yep. And if you have any premonitions, as Megan likes to say, um, feel free to fuck up.com. Premitions, if you got it, haunt it. Good night.