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2Legit Podcast

Onna Mission & Cage the Doer

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2Legit is a podcast for non-traditional law students with non-traditional backgrounds. The goal of this podcast is to encourage and give those "non-traditionals" some tips and tricks on how to navigate this legal profession in a strategic way. Join cohost Onna Mission and Cage the Doer as they share their unfiltered experiences and LEGITstics of law school.
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The one stop spot for your mythical needs. This world has so many stories and tales to offer from mythology, urban legends and folklore. I'm talking Greek to Norse Mythology, kuchisake-onna to the Goatman, and La llorona to Baba yaga. If you got any of those references then this is definitely the place for you, and if you didn't, stick around to one day learn about them. Each week join in to hear interesting tales and topics that won't disappoint, from a fellow lover of stories.
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The sinisterdreadvault’s Podcast

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”Sinister Dread Vault” is your gateway to the darkest depths of horror storytelling. Dive into a chilling collection of spine-tingling tales, where each narrative is crafted to invoke fear and fascination. From haunted houses to paranormal encounters, our channel delves deep into the realms of the macabre, delivering a bone-chilling experience with every video. Join us as we explore the unknown, uncovering sinister secrets and weaving narratives that will haunt your dreams long after the scr ...
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Supernatural Japan

Supernatural Japan

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Supernatural Japan is a podcast about the weirder side of Japan. Learn about hauntings, ghostly tales, legends, UFOs, and a lot more. Join host Kevin O'Shea and guests as they investigate and research the spookier side of Japan. Sometimes serious, sometimes light-hearted and always interesting, this podcast has a little something for everyone interested in Japan, history, and the supernatural.
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KitsuneSchrei

Kitsune Schrei Cosplay

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Myths and Legends: worldwide myths, legends, urban legends, fairytales, and bestiary CreepyReadings: creepy story readings. Cover art photo provided by m wrona on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@maciek_wrona
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Calaveria

Jose Hernandez and Samantha Hernandez

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The Calaveria is your one stop shop for all things supernatural. Join your hosts Jose and Samantha Hernandez as they venture into the unknown . . . we'll be waiting.
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ABNRML JAPAN

Ash & Bree

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A Tokyo based podcast about life abroad, queer commentary, and spooky stories. Hosted by your fave intercultural married couple Bree (she/they) & Ash (they/them). Tune in! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abnrmljapan/support
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9000 Miles of Stories

Cassie, Nikki and Sarah

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Nikki, Sarah and Cassie tell stories of all things paranormal and crime from around the world, followed by what stories they're loving that week from books to movies and everything in between.
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Malicious Mamas

Malicious Mamas

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Malicious Mamas is a podcast covering feminine personas of lore, legends, and everything in between. Ghost stories, creature tales, killers, and mysteries that have never been explained. ✨
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Crook and Murder

CrookIrish

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Join Kenny "CrookIrish", Maxwell "Murder", and Special Guest Alex (SGA) three times a month as we deep dive a subject in myths, ghosts, aliens, true crime, and other unexplained phenomenon! Got opinions, questions, or feedback? Come join the discussion on our twitch stream and YouTube channels! https://patreon.com/crookirishstudios https://www.twitch.tv/crookirish / https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRnKl7hZEIUNKQ9N5A9QrBw
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So Legend Says

Becca Reiswig

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Have you ever wondered if there’s something in the dark? Ever seen a flash out of the corner of your eye or a shadow where it shouldn’t be? Maybe you’ve looked at the stars and questioned, are we really alone in the universe? Or maybe you’re just curious about mythology and folklore. If you’ve ever thought about these, or other curious questions, join Becca as she explores everything from the paranormal and supernatural, cryptids and aliens, to folklore, mythology, and superstition.
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Kuchisake-onna, a malevolent figure in Japanese urban legends, is often depicted as a woman with a slit mouth hidden by a mask. According to the legend, she asks potential victims if they think she is beautiful, and their answer determines their fate, often resulting in violence. The entry details the legend's origins, variations, and potential met…
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The unsolved disappearance of Theodosia Burr Alston in 1812, daughter of the former Vice President Aaron Burr, as she sailed from South Carolina to New York. It details her background and the significant events in her life, including her father's controversial political career and her personal hardships. The source also examines various theories su…
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In this episode of Supernatural Japan, we plunge into the freezing waters of the Antarctic to uncover the mystery of a cryptid that has left internet users and conspiracy theorists questioning reality. Is there something massive, pale, and human-like lurking beneath the waves? This is the legend of the Ningen (ニンゲン). A Japanese paranormal mystery f…
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Bell Witch legend, a purported 19th-century haunting in Tennessee. It chronicles the legend's origins, key events involving the Bell family and an entity known as the Bell Witch, and early written accounts of the phenomena. The entry further explores the legend's treatment in the 20th and 21st centuries, including skeptical evaluations and its sign…
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Screaming Jenny, a kind but impoverished woman who perished after her clothing caught fire in her dilapidated trackside dwelling. The story details her desperate, fiery flight towards the train station, where she was ultimately struck and killed by a train. Afterward, the narrative shifts to the emergence of her phantom, a screaming ball of fire th…
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The provided text explores the alleged haunting of the Story Inn in Nashville, Indiana, specifically focusing on the legend of the "Blue Lady." This spectral figure, often seen in a white gown with blue eyes, is said to inhabit a particular room above the former general store. The text recounts the history of the town of Story and the inn's revital…
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In this episode, we look at Osorezan 恐山, or Mount Fear, as it’s ominously known. Located at the northern tip of Honshu, Osorezan is more than just a mountain. It’s believed to be one of Japan’s entrances to the underworld—a sacred, haunted land where souls pass on… or linger. The Supernatural Japan Podcast uncovers Osorezan’s history, religious sig…
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legend of the Red Lady, who is said to haunt Huntingdon College in Alabama. The entry details two distinct stories of Red Lady apparitions, the more prominent being that of Martha, a student who became isolated and tragically died by suicide in her dorm room. Allegedly, her ghost still appears annually, marked by crimson light and sightings in Prat…
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Brown Lady of Raynham Hall, a ghost said to haunt a manor in Norfolk, England. The apparition is reportedly Dorothy Walpole, who supposedly died under confinement in the hall. The text recounts various sightings of the ghost throughout history, including a famous claimed photograph captured by Country Life magazine in 1936. While this photograph ma…
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The Grey Lady" is intended for English reading comprehension. This resource includes the complete short story, along with introductory and discussion questions, a vocabulary table, and a writing exercise, making it a full lesson plan for teachers. The author, David Buckley, encourages educators to use the materials and solicits feedback in the comm…
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The "White Lady," a type of female ghost prominent in folklore across numerous countries. These spectral figures are often depicted wearing white and are associated with tales of tragedy, loss, or violent death, such as murder or suicide. The article outlines global variations of the White Lady legend, providing specific examples and regional names…
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In this chilling episode of Supernatural Japan, we explore the haunting true story of the Hakkōda Mountains Incident, where 199 Japanese soldiers perished in a deadly blizzard during a 1902 military exercise. As we recount the tragic march and the soldiers’ struggle against freezing temperatures and disorientation, we delve into eerie reports of gh…
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The legend of the Headless Nun, a spectral figure with multiple origin stories. These tales generally involve the violent beheading of a nun, often named Sister Marie, due to her refusal to reveal a hidden treasure or information. One account suggests a "mad trapper" or sailors were responsible, while another posits attackers seeking buried money. …
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Join around the campfire for an interview with Emilio Emilio Soto Soto PhD, CEO of Cryptid Camp TCG. Dive into the lore and world building behind the world of Cryptid Camp, favorite legends, and a first look into the new trading card game focused all around the world of Cryptids, folklore, and urban legends of the world.…
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Bloody Mary explores the folklore surrounding this legendary figure. It details the ritualistic practices used to summon her, often involving mirrors and chanting. The entry discusses the varying depictions of Bloody Mary, from a helpful spirit revealing the future to a malevolent entity. It also explores possible historical figures who may have in…
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The "Ghosts of Alcatraz Island, California" article from Legends of America explores the numerous paranormal claims associated with the infamous former prison. It details accounts from staff, visitors, and even wardens who have reported strange occurrences, from disembodied voices and apparitions to unexplained phenomena like cold spots and phantom…
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Today, we’re diving into the world of lucky animals—creatures believed to bring fortune, protection, and prosperity in Japanese culture. From the wise owl to the mystical fox, these animals are more than just symbols; they are deeply woven into Shinto and Buddhist beliefs, folklore, and even modern superstitions. In this episode, we will focus on t…
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The Winchester Mystery House Wikipedia page offers a comprehensive overview of the famous mansion in San Jose, California. It details the life of Sarah Winchester, her motivations for the continuous construction, and the unique architectural features of the house. The page addresses the legends and lore surrounding the house, often debunking myths …
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"The Berini Haunting" details the paranormal experiences of the Berini family after they moved into an ancestral New England home. The hauntings began with appearances from the spirits of two children who had died in the house. Initially, the experiences were benign, but they escalated into violent poltergeist activity. A dark, malevolent entity em…
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The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall, a famous ghost said to haunt Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England. Legend identifies the ghost as Dorothy Walpole, who supposedly died imprisoned in the hall. Numerous sightings have been reported, including a well-known photograph taken in 1936 by Country Life magazine, although its authenticity is debated, with skeptic…
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The article examines the tragic 2003 death of Terrance Cottrell, Jr., an autistic eight-year-old, during an exorcism. It highlights the dangers of misinterpreting symptoms of disabilities or mental illness as demonic possession. The article details how a pastor with no formal training, Reverend Ray Hemphill, restrained Cottrell during the ritual, u…
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Teke Teke テケテケ is a Japanese urban legend about the ghost of a Japanese school girl hunting those she can find. She was hit by a train and severed in half. She became an onryo, or a vengeful spirit. She lurks in urban areas and roams train stations at night. Since she no longer has a lower body, she travels on her hands, dragging her upper torso an…
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The provided text is a Wikipedia article discussing the Tanacu exorcism case of 2005, involving the death of a nun during an exorcism at a Romanian Orthodox monastery. Maricica Irina Cornici, believed by some to be demonically possessed, underwent an exorcism led by Father Daniel Petre Corogeanu. This resulted in her death and subsequent legal proc…
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Come join around the campfire for two chilling legends of terrifying werewolf encounters. The Morbach Monster of Germany is a werewolf who was executed in the 1800s, however its legend still haunts the countryside to this day. Was it a werewolf? A Nazi experiment gone wrong? Then dive into the mysterious and encounter in Defiance, Ohio where many p…
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The article details the horrific 2010 case of Kristy Bamu, a teenager who was murdered in London by his sister and her partner. They believed Kristy was possessed by evil spirits and subjected him to days of torture in an attempt to exorcise him. The abuse resulted in over 130 injuries and ultimately, his death. The perpetrators were convicted of m…
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The Christian Post reports on an exorcism performed on a 22-year-old woman in Argentina. Priests pinned the woman to the ground, attempting to cast out demonic forces. Bishop Manuel Acuna stated his belief in the literal existence of the devil, who he believes Jesus Christ faced. The article includes video footage and reactions from local congregan…
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The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, also known as Weston State Hospital, was a psychiatric hospital in West Virginia that operated from 1864 to 1994. Constructed using the Kirkbride Plan, it faced overcrowding and transitioned patients to a new facility upon its closure. The asylum's history includes its construction during the Civil War, periods o…
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The story of Oiran Buchi, also known as "The Courtesan’s Bridge," is a chilling legend from Japan, specifically associated with a region in Yamanashi Prefecture. However, its eerie reputation has reached far and wide, including being recounted in places like Sapporo. The tale is a haunting reminder of betrayal, greed, and tragedy. Follow the podcas…
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The Wikipedia article describes the Lizzie Borden House in Fall River, Massachusetts, the site of the infamous 1892 murders of Andrew and Abby Borden. It details the house's history from the time Andrew Borden purchased it and made alterations, through Lizzie Borden's ownership after the murders, up to its current operation as a bed and breakfast a…
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This article from All That's Interesting discusses the Warren Occult Museum, owned by famed paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. The museum, which closed in 2019, housed artifacts from their investigations, including the infamous Annabelle doll and other allegedly cursed objects. The article details the museum's contents and its eventua…
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Annabelle, a Raggedy Ann doll, is the subject of a purported haunting investigated by paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. Accounts describe strange occurrences attributed to the doll's supposed demonic possession, leading to its placement in the Warrens' occult museum. Skeptics, however, dismiss the events as sensationalism and suggest…
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Union Cemetery in Easton, Connecticut, is reputedly one of America's most haunted locations, famed for its ghostly apparitions, most notably the "White Lady" and "Red Eyes." The White Lady, seen in a white nightgown, has various possible origins, including a woman who died in childbirth or a murder victim. Red Eyes, potentially the ghost of Earle K…
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In this episode of the Supernatural Japan Podcast, we explore the mystical Awashima Shrine in Wakayama, Japan—a sacred site renowned for its unique connection to dolls and fertility. Known as the resting place for old or unwanted dolls, the shrine is steeped in spiritual lore and rituals to comfort these inanimate objects believed to harbor souls. …
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The Smurl haunting chronicles the Smurl family's claims of demonic activity in their Pennsylvania home from 1974 to 1989. Demonologists like Ed and Lorraine Warren supported the family's claims, while skeptics attributed the events to psychological factors or hoaxes. The story gained significant media attention, resulting in a book and a TV movie. …
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The provided text recounts the terrifying experiences of the Perron family in their haunted Rhode Island farmhouse, beginning with unexplained occurrences escalating to full apparitions. The renowned paranormal investigators, Ed and Lorraine Warren, became involved in 1971, researching the house's dark history of death and tragedy, which seemingly …
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In this bite-sized episode, we look at the Dorotabō (泥田坊, "muddy rice field monk"), who is a type of yokai from Japanese folklore. It is believed to be the restless spirit of a farmer who, in life, worked tirelessly to cultivate and care for his rice fields. After his death, if the land is neglected or mismanaged by its new owners, the Dorotabō ris…
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Ed and Lorraine Warren, a husband-and-wife team, were prominent paranormal investigators whose careers spanned decades. Their investigations, many of which are disputed by skeptics, inspired numerous films and books, notably those in The Conjuring Universe. Famous cases include the Amityville Horror, the Enfield poltergeist, and the Annabelle doll.…
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Michael Taylor, a British butcher, was involved in a highly publicized 1974 case involving an exorcism and the subsequent murder of his wife. Following an eight-hour exorcism purportedly expelling numerous demons, Taylor murdered his wife in a brutal attack, leading to his acquittal by reason of insanity. His story has been featured in popular cult…
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In this episode, we delve into the chilling Japanese urban legend of Kuchisake-ona. We explore the origins of this tale, which tells of a vengeful spirit who approaches individuals, particularly children, asking, "Am I pretty?" Depending on the response, the encounter can lead to dire consequences. This episode also examines various aspects of the …
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The texts recount the purported demonic possession of Clara Germana Cele, a South African girl, in 1906. Accounts vary wildly, with some claiming she spoke multiple languages, levitated, and exhibited superhuman strength, while others question the reliability of these sources. A two-day exorcism is described, followed by six years of a normal life …
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Dr. Richard Gallagher, a psychiatrist, is profiled for his unique role as a consultant to exorcists, bridging the gap between medicine and religious belief. The article explores his experiences with demonic possession cases, highlighting his encounters with individuals exhibiting seemingly supernatural phenomena, such as speaking in multiple langua…
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Emma Schmidt, known by the pseudonym Anna Ecklund, was an American woman who underwent a series of extensive exorcisms between 1912 and 1928, the most notable being a 126-day event in 1928. The exorcisms, performed by Father Theophilus Riesinger, were documented in detail and are considered among the most thoroughly recorded cases of alleged demoni…
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Anneliese Michel, a young German woman with a history of epilepsy and mental illness, underwent 67 exorcisms before her death from malnutrition and dehydration. Her parents and the priests who performed the exorcisms were convicted of negligent homicide for neglecting her medical needs. The case sparked significant controversy, highlighting the int…
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The Hibagon (ヒバゴン) is the Japanese equivalent of the North American Bigfoot. Many believe that it inhabits the areas around Mount Hiba in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. In this episode, we talk to Canadian author Kyle Brink. He has been researching Hibagon for many years and is based in Hiroshima Prefecture. He is the author of the book, “Hibagon: Ja…
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The Island of the Dolls, located in Mexico, is a tourist attraction known for its hundreds of dilapidated dolls hung throughout. Legend claims the dolls were placed there by the island's former owner, Don Julián Santana Barrera, to appease the spirit of a young girl who drowned nearby. Barrera's death in the same location added to the island's myst…
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A YouTuber, inspired by other paranormal channels, initially shared viewers' scary stories until he discovered a tale about a haunted doll named Harold. This led to a collaboration with Harold's owner, Anthony, involving further investigation into the doll's history and the entity it allegedly embodies. The YouTuber's personal experiences, along wi…
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Come join around the campfire for a list of my favorite must-see Bigfoot movies that portray this legendary creatures in so many ways. Whether Bigfoot is a sweet and loving creature or a giant flesh eating hulk, these are my favorite must-see Bigfoot films for Bigfoot and Cryptid fans!Von Erica Fett
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