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The definitive podcast for all things Gettysburg, covering the history of the Battle of Gettysburg, author/historian interviews, and a weekly live show that explores the world of Addressing Gettysburg and informs visitors of what there is for them to do when they get to town.
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FVChurch is a vibrant, passionate, selfless church, who wants to change the world with the message of the Gospel. Located in historic Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Join us every week, to hear to latest word from our incredible pastoral staff! Check us out online here: http://www.fv.church
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The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast

Jim Hessler and Eric Lindblade

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The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast is the premier podcast on the Gettysburg Campaign. Hosted by historians and Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guides Jim Hessler and Eric Lindblade, each episode focuses on a particular aspect of the 1863 battle and campaign with expert analysis that will leave listeners educated and entertained. Eric and Jim do not just tell you what happened, but why and how it happened; whether you are a new student of Gettysburg or a seasoned pro, you are sure to come away ...
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The Antietam and Beyond Podcast

Tom McMillan and John Banks

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Authors John Banks and Tom McMillan dive deep into the Battle of Antietam — September 17, 1862, the bloodiest day in American history — as well as into the 1862 Maryland Campaign and other Civil War topics. Join these longtime journalists, who, along with their guests, share stories, knowledge and much more about the battle and the most compelling period in American history. The podcast is sponsored by Civil War Trails, which since 1994 has connected visitors with small towns and big stories ...
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My fellow chapter members share their favorite things about DAR with me. For more information about joining the Daughters of the American Revolution: http://pssdar.org/membership.php For more information about the Gettysburg Chapter, NSDAR: [email protected] site is not an official NSDAR Facebook group, and the content contained herein does not necessarily represent the position of the NSDAR. The President General is the official spokesperson on issues that have not been addressed ...
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We Happy Few 506 The Podcast brings you interviews with historians, the actors and production crew who were involved in the making of Band of Brothers and more, Come visit us out at www.WeHappyFew506.com or on our social media pages on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, by simply typing in We Happy Few 506 for more information on our upcoming live events, Battlefield Tours in Europe and also our incredible merchandise on sale. For more content from We Happy Few 506 follow us on the links below ...
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Historian and broadcaster Professor Adam Smith explores the America of today through the lens of the past. Is America - as Abraham Lincoln once claimed - the last best hope of Earth? Produced by Oxford University’s world-leading Rothermere American Institute, each story-filled episode looks at the US from the outside in – delving into the political events, conflicts, speeches and songs that have shaped and embodied the soul of a nation. From the bloody battlefields of Gettysburg to fake news ...
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Blood and Union

Blood and Union Podcast

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Unraveling the war that tore America apart — and still shapes us today. Blood and Union is a deep-dive history podcast exploring the American Civil War in all its complexity. Across multiple seasons, we uncover the causes, battles, leaders, and legacies of the conflict that defined a nation. From the compromises of the Founding Fathers to the fields of Gettysburg, from the heroism of the 54th Massachusetts to the failures of Reconstruction, we bring you the real stories — detailed, dramatic, ...
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Sips & Spirits

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Sips & Spirits is a podcast for lovers of both alcoholic and spectral spirits. Let us pour you a glass, pull up a chair and join Erick & Chelsea for some spooky stories inspired by delectable spirits every new moon.
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Breakfast with Mom

Sandra and Shanoa

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We are a mother daughter podcast that like to share all the things we find interesting with True Crime and History with a focus on women and how they have impacted our world, whether for good or for bad.
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Pall Mall Doughboys

Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park

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WWI affected many people, even rural men from isolated valleys of Tennessee. Like countless others they were drafted, trained, and fighting in Europe in a flash. We will cover topics ranging from every day soldier life to big picture general topics about the Great War. Come learn the history that affected them on a world scale and personal scale.
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I think that if you want to understand the world we live in today, it helps to understand the important events of history. In this series, we are going to look at major events, people, documents, places, books, and ideas that have shaped history, and thus shaped our modern world.
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A Geology and Earth Science Podcast. Join Chris, an award-winning geology teacher, and Jesse, a geoscience professor, in discussing the amazing features of our planet and their impact on your everyday life. No prior knowledge required. New episodes coming at you every week. Listen, subscribe, share with someone you know!
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Are you ready for a First Person account of a Civil War battle? Union and Confederate Soldiers and Officers wrote in journals and published books during and after the war. Join Bill Coghlan every week as he retells what these men saw and did on the battlefield.
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Step into the shadows with Steph and Jill, where paranormal history meets hilarious banter. Each episode, we discuss the history of how places came to be, the spirits said to linger there, and the creepy experiences from people. But don’t worry… we keep it light with our offbeat humor and playful banter, making sure things never get too scary. It’s the perfect mix of eerie and entertaining.
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Real Ghost Stories Online

Real Ghost Stories Online | Paranormal, Supernatural & Horror Radio

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Get ready to have your spine tingling and your hairs standing on end with the Daily Paranormal Podcast hosted by Tony Brueski. This show is no joke - it's packed with real-life horror stories of ghosts, demons, haunted houses, possessions, shadow people, and all things supernatural that will leave you quivering with fear. Our listeners can't get enough of our bone-chilling tales, describing them as the "best ghost story podcast out there." Don't expect the same old cliché zombies, vampires, ...
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A podcast investigation about a rebel statue in Kentucky’s Bluegrass. His belt buckle is Confederate, but he wears a Union uniform. Is he a monument to heroism? Or a symbol of treason and racism? Rebel on Main chronicles this statue’s bizarre biography—and the haunting story of the community that now decides its fate.
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Personality Hacker Podcast

Joel Mark Witt & Antonia Dodge

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Make better decisions based on how your mind works. Personality Hacker teaches you the coding language of your mind and how to use it to create great relationships - a fulfilling career and happiness. Are you born with your personality, or does it develop over time? What is intuition? What's the fastest way to use your natural gifts to improve overall happiness? Join Joel Mark Witt and Antonia Dodge as they discuss small changes in your personality and relationships that have big impact.
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CWTR is a weekly, hour long, intenet-based talk radio show hosted by Gerry Prokopowicz of East Carolina University. Each week, Gerry interviews leading historians, authors, enthusiasts, etc. on all things Civil War related.
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Paranormal In Pennsylvania

Paranormal in Pennsylvania

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Welcome to Paranormal in Pennsylvania, where we discuss history and hauntings. In each episode we answer the question, ”Are we brave enough to visit these places of paranormal phenomena?” Follow us on instagram for updates and pictures of our adventures at @paranormalinpennsylvania Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/paranormalinpennsylvania/support
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The American Idea

Ashbrook Center

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The American Idea explores America's Founding principles and their effect on American history and government. Through thoughtful conversations with renowned academics and public figures from across the country, we examine the history and political thought behind our country’s greatest documents and debates, as well as contemporary issues, American popular culture, and political statesmanship. The podcast is a production of the Ashbrook Center and hosted by Jeff Sikkenga.
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The Leader's Edge brings timeless leadership lessons to life through the lens of America's most consequential Civil War battles. Hosted by retired Army colonel, combat leader, and leadership advisor Chris Kolenda, this series takes listeners on a powerful journey across the battlefields of Antietam and Gettysburg—transforming historical events into modern business insights. Each episode blends battlefield storytelling with practical leadership frameworks designed to help executives, entrepre ...
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White-Noise Podcast

BAD Mitten Studios

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White-noise, is a collaborative podcast about a girl named Sarah Jones. Sarah Jones was a bit of recluse in her small home in Gettysburg Pennsylvania, then on one strange day she discovers that she has died. Now she has to solve her murder and do a few extra deeds before she can pass on. Though she doesn't do it alone, she is accompanied by a Confederate soldier named Sam Dickerson, and Stella Smith, a ghost from the 80's. There will be an cameo historical figures and little informative essa ...
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Brought to you by The Rogue Historian. The Civil War Letters of Henry A. Allen, Captain, Company A, 9th Virginia Regiment. Allen was captured at Gettysburg on July 3rd, 1863. These are the letters written to his wife while held in Union prisons between 1863 and 1865. Allen would survive the war and later join a group of Confederate veterans known as the Immortal 600. Henry A. Allen's private correspondence is housed at the Albert and Shirley Small Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spo ...
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A Marine Corps infantry veteran reading regimental histories written by the soldiers who fought in the American Civil War. Relive the tales they weave on their marches across Antietam, Gettysburg and more! The Podcast covers these Histories and author interviews, soldier poetry and more related content on the War Of The Rebellion YouTube channel.
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Toast to The Arts & Parks

Big Blend Radio Network

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Big Blend Radio’s 1st Friday ”Toast to The Arts & Parks” Show features interviews and panel discussions with National Parks Arts Foundation artists-in-residence, along with other artists connected with parks, which include artists in the world of visual and performing arts, books and poetry, music, and more.
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The Weather Lounge

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Welcome to The Weather Lounge: A podcast by WeatherWorks. Join our meteorologists every month as as we unravel the mysteries of the atmosphere, bringing you fun and thought provoking stories of how it shapes our very lives, sometimes in ways you’ve never imagined! We’ll also have great guests on to engage with us, so sit back, relax, and come join us in the Lounge!
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PA BOOKS on PCN

PCN - Pennsylvania Cable Network

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PA Books features authors of books about Pennsylvania-related topics. These hour-long conversations allow authors to discuss both their subject matter and inspiration behind the books.
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Civil War Chronicles

Radio Nostalgia Network

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With the election of the anti-slavery Republican candidate for President, Abraham Lincoln, the Southern states decided they had to take drastic action in order to protect their own interests. On December 20, 1860, a secession convention met in South Carolina and adopted an Ordinance of Secession from the Union. Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas quickly followed suit. These states sent delegates to Montgomery, Alabama and on February 8, 1861 adopted a provisional co ...
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Talk With History: Discover Your History Road Trip

Scott and Jenn of Walk with History

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Helping you explore historic locations to personally connect with the past. 🔎 Uncover the stories behind history's most fascinating places! 🗺️ 🧳 Travel with Scott (the host) and Jenn (a historian and former Navy pilot) as they give you the inside scoop on exciting journeys to iconic battlefields, hidden historical landmarks, renowned museums, and more. ️ ➡️ 📝 Plan your next history adventure. ➡️➡️ 📖 Brush up on history before your next trip! ➡️➡️➡️ 🎧 Learn fascinating stories from experts an ...
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The Clinical Etymologist is a podcast devoted to curiosity, lifelong learning, and the quiet joy of medicine. Hosted by Dr. Kim—a general internist and self-appointed Clinical Etymologist—each episode explores the words we use in medicine to diagnose, to heal, and to make sense of the human condition. With a blend of language, history, clinical insight, and his unique sense of humor, Dr. Kim uncovers the hidden roots of medical terms—from the eponyms we invoke to the metaphors we overlook. T ...
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Throwback FDNY

New York City Fire Museum

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The New York City Fire Museum's Throwback FDNY podcast is here to help present the extraordinary history and unique heritage of the fire department in the five boroughs. Each episode, we’ll turn a spotlight on three specific years and share a story from each that we hope brings the Fire Department’s past to life, a must for FDNY history buffs of all ages! This initiative is brought to you with help from the FDNY and the FDNY Foundation.
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Paranormal Axetivities explores the world of the paranormal. Through personal experiences, guest interviews, and investigative reporting, we look to not only make the existence of paranormal spirits common knowledge, but to also figure out how and why they're here. Hosted by Ben Axe.
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American Civil War & UK History

Daz / Darren Rawlings

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**American Civil War & UK History Podcast** American Civil War & UK History is dedicated to discussing, exploring, and educating people about the past. Through our blog posts and podcasts, we bring history to life. History is filled with defining events, powerful stories, and fascinating characters — and through our platform, we aim to share those stories with everyone. As well as our American Civil War & UK History podcast, we also produce several other shows. These include For the Passion ...
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The Brickhouse Inn in Gettysburg may look like a charming pair of historic homes—but beneath the quiet exterior lies unrest. In this episode, we talk with manager Hannah Hilty about the property’s two very different structures: the 1830s Welty House, which witnessed the full force of the Battle of Gettysburg, and the Victorian home built decades la…
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Send us a text Gettysburg Gods and Generals With (Ron Maxwell )The Story behind the Movies Part Two Gods and Generals. In this episode of American Civil War & UK History podcast host Daz was joined by film director Ron Maxwell to discuss the movies Gettysburg and Gods and Generals Gods and Generals (2003), directed by Ron Maxwell, is the prequel to…
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Grab your hot cocoa and ugly Christmas sweater and cozy up to an insightful and fun conversation with Uncle JD. We cover a bunch of topics in this conversation. Some who have already heard it said that "it flows like wine." Have a Merry Christmas and thanks for your support for @TheHistoryUnderground and @addressinggettysburg in 2025.…
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Built in the 1850s and once used by retreating Confederate soldiers, this peaceful red bridge hides a dark past. Visitors report seeing apparitions of soldiers, hearing phantom footsteps and battle sounds, and even encountering the spirits of three men said to have been hanged from its beams. From disembodied voices whispering “Go back” to mysterio…
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Send us a text Some time ago in a teaching hospital far, far away… A new call shift had just been announced, and our clinical etymologist found himself preparing for another unpredictable day. It felt fitting—almost poetic—that it was November 19th, the anniversary of the Gettysburg Address. Little did the Clinical Etymologist know that this call w…
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From childhood, she knew something wasn’t right—but it wasn’t tied to a single haunted house. Wherever she went, the activity followed. Shadows moved without a source. Voices whispered in empty rooms. A little girl’s laughter echoed down hallways where no one stood. What began as fear inside a family home slowly became something far more disturbing…
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One listener explains how this show became part of her healing after losing her mom in 2018—then shares an “office horror story” she’ll never forget. While cleaning up at work, a former supervisor casually admits he experiences sleep paralysis… but not in the way most people describe it. In his episodes, he can’t move, and he sees Samara—the girl f…
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In 2002, at just nineteen years old, he rented a cheap room in Oceanside, California—close to the freeway, close to work, and perfect for a swing-shift schedule that ended around 3 a.m. The house seemed normal enough… until one quiet August night. Sitting alone at the dining table, eating cereal after work, the air suddenly turned ice cold. His ear…
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When Jerry moved into a quiet lake cabin in Central Texas, he expected peaceful solitude, not whispers in the dark. But after filling his home with antique finds from local thrift shops, strange things began to happen. From the sound of water pouring into a long-forgotten washbasin to a disembodied voice whispering inches from his ear, Jerry soon r…
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This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! For decades, death was an unavoidable presence inside Nevada State Prison. From executions carried out by lethal gas and lethal injection to the daily realities faced by inmates and staff, the prison became a place where final moments were witnessed again and again. Though the facility officially closed in 201…
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Some moments stay with you not because they were frightening—but because they felt certain. In the quiet hours of the night, when the world is supposed to be asleep, something familiar appears at the foot of an eight-year-old girl’s bed. It looks like her grandfather. It sounds like her grandfather. And it speaks with the kind of calm authority tha…
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Welcome back to Planet Geo, the podcast where we delve into the wonders of our planet's geology, how it works, and why it matters. In this episode, part three of our holiday re-release series, we’re breaking down the basics of rock identification and collection techniques. Chris and I tackle the popular question: how do you identify rocks? We provi…
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From her grandmother to her mother — and finally to her — the same quiet awareness followed them through life. Not visions. Not voices demanding attention. Just the certainty that something has entered the room… or that something is about to end. She feels it before accidents. Before deaths. Before final conversations that no one else realizes are …
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Carla doesn’t call herself “sensitive”—not anymore. But when she was little, living on a hill in Bermuda, she had the same dream over and over: stepping outside at night, trying to climb down an embankment… and feeling the earth open up, like it wanted to swallow her. Years later, the fear didn’t disappear—it evolved. A suicide-tainted house in Pal…
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It started quietly—just voices in the dark. Low, indistinct murmurs coming from the corner of a high school bedroom in a house that was barely eight years old. At first, he convinced himself it was stress, imagination, a tired mind filling in the silence. But the voices kept coming. Night after night. Two of them. And they felt like they were talki…
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This isn’t a movie script. This is a true story from a former college student who found himself at the center of a chilling haunting in a small off-campus rental. At first, it seemed harmless — a few restless nights, some nervous laughs, and a strange habit of waking at exactly 2:47. But then came the humming. It started softly, drifting through th…
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This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! For decades, death was an unavoidable presence inside Nevada State Prison. From executions carried out by lethal gas and lethal injection to the daily realities faced by inmates and staff, the prison became a place where final moments were witnessed again and again. Though the facility officially closed in 201…
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Jeff Sikkenga, Professor of Political Science and Executive Director of the Ashbrook Center, shares a brief message about the reasons behind and goals of The American Idea, as well as Ashbrook’s plans to celebrate 250 years of America’s independence. Learn more at Ashbrook.org, or about our celebratory plans for 2026 at AshbrookFreedom250.org Host:…
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Some places don’t announce their past—you feel it instead. A subtle shift in the air. A sense that you’re being watched long before anything actually happens. That’s exactly what greeted her during a stay at a historic hotel known more for its charm than its comfort. At first, it was just an uneasy feeling, the kind you brush off when traveling som…
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Some children talk to imaginary friends. She talked to a man who didn’t exist for anyone else. At five years old, she pointed to empty space in a crowded living room and calmly explained she could see through him. No one laughed. No one played along. The room went silent — and something changed. Years later, after a sudden death in the family, the …
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Kenneth didn’t believe the house was haunted—at least not at first. The place was temporary, under renovation, and far from ideal, but he was caught up in the excitement of a new relationship. Still, the moment he stepped inside, something felt wrong. The air felt heavier. The mood shifted. Late one night, as the house fell silent, the ceiling fan …
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She’d grown up on the farm and she’d always felt like the land had… something on it. But in 2020, living there again—pregnant, raising a toddler, trying to keep life normal—those old feelings stopped being background noise and started showing up right in front of her. It began with a face she couldn’t stop seeing in the house: a little boy, pale as…
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Living next to a cemetery sounds like something out of a gothic novel, the kind of detail you casually mention without thinking much of it. Until one night, when the boundary between the living and the dead feels uncomfortably thin. A figure appears where no one should be standing, framed by headstones and shadows, lingering just long enough to rai…
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This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Grief often leaves behind questions no one is prepared to answer. In this classic episode of The Grave Talks, we explore a deeply personal journey shaped by loss, curiosity, and the search for meaning after death. After the sudden passing of his fiancé, Brett Wright found himself questioning what happens beyon…
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Explore Your Personality: https://PersonalityHacker.com Joel and Antonia explore how the seventh function (trickster) clashes with our core fixations using the FIRM Model. They unpack how this creates double binds for each type, and why it feels so personal, offering a fresh lens on inner tension and growth.…
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Buying your first house while pregnant sounds like a fairytale beginning, right? Add a toddler to the mix, a house that was literally moved from downtown in the 1950s, and a ghost child who refuses to respect boundaries—or linen closets—and you’ve got yourself a paranormal parenting nightmare. From phantom footsteps and blanket battles to misty hal…
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Send us a message. We would love to hear from you and your spooky stories by emailing at [email protected] On Christmas morning in 1929, Charles Lawson committed one of the most chilling family murders in American history. In this episode, we unravel the disturbing details surrounding the Lawson family massacre. But the horror doesn't end…
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Some people are born into ordinary places. She was born inside a working funeral home. This true story begins in the basement of a Cleveland funeral home—where bodies were prepared for burial and grief was part of daily life. Just hours before her birth, the body of a young man killed in a car accident was brought into the same space. Birth and dea…
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Jordan kept an old touch lamp on a high shelf for years—more out of habit than anything else. It was a small gift from a grandfather, the kind of thing that quietly becomes part of a room and eventually part of a life. Most nights it sat unused, collecting dust beside a framed photo. Then, one night, after the bedroom door closed and the house went…
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A lifelong sensitive from Jersey thought a Savannah ghost tour would be the usual kind of thrill—history, atmosphere, maybe a chill or two. But inside a plantation property with a brutal past, something shifts fast. In the basement, she starts hearing her brother’s voice turning cruel and vicious… except he swears he never said a word. The deeper t…
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Some people grow up believing haunted houses are the problem. Others eventually realize something far more unsettling — the activity follows them. From childhood moments that feel easy to dismiss, to patterns that only become clear years later, this listener slowly begins to recognize a truth that’s impossible to ignore. Doors don’t knock on their …
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This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Grief often leaves behind questions no one is prepared to answer. In this classic episode of The Grave Talks, we explore a deeply personal journey shaped by loss, curiosity, and the search for meaning after death. After the sudden passing of his fiancé, Brett Wright found himself questioning what happens beyon…
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She was ten years old when she first realized the house was listening. At first, nothing dramatic happened. Just small things—sounds that didn’t quite fit, movement too low to be human, a sense that certain rooms held more than air. The house had been lived in for generations. People had come and gone. Some never left the way others did. Years late…
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She grew up in a small town in West Virginia, in a trailer tucked back in a hollow—one of those places where the woods feel close enough to listen. From the time she was little, she’d catch glimpses of things she couldn’t explain: a man crossing the yard with features that didn’t look right… and something darker that seemed to move through the hous…
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There’s something about old houses that makes you feel like you’re not entirely alone — even when you should be. When Amelia moved into her bungalow, she expected creaky floors, vintage charm, and maybe a few odd noises settling in at night. What she didn’t expect was the feeling that the house was watching her back. As nights passed, the house gre…
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The Brickhouse Inn in Gettysburg may look like a charming pair of historic homes—but beneath the quiet exterior lies unrest. In this episode, we talk with manager Hannah Hilty about the property’s two very different structures: the 1830s Welty House, which witnessed the full force of the Battle of Gettysburg, and the Victorian home built decades la…
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On this episode of Big Blend Radio’s Music Talks with Joey Stuckey (airing every 4th Sunday), Joey is joined by award-winning California-based singer-songwriters Johnny Schaefer and Anna Karney for a meaningful conversation centered on Music for a Fresh Start as we welcome the New Year 2026. Together, they explore how music supports healing, gratit…
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One ordinary summer afternoon, Jessica discovered something on her doorstep that didn’t belong there — no note, no explanation, no indication of who left it or why. At first, it was easy to brush off as a prank. Strange, yes. Unsettling, definitely. But harmless… or so it seemed. As the days passed, the atmosphere inside her home began to shift. Sl…
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It began with a nightmare she never fully forgot — a man stepping out from behind a sheer closet curtain, silent and watching. Even after she woke, the feeling stayed. The sense that something hadn’t left with the dream. As the years passed and the houses changed, the experiences followed in pieces. Footsteps that sounded exactly like someone famil…
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Her first week of high school, she was terrified to take the city bus alone. She didn’t know where to get off. She didn’t trust herself not to miss the stop. And in her mind, one wrong move meant being lost on the South Side with no idea what to do next. That’s when an older woman appeared — calm, familiar, and oddly attentive. She asked the right …
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There’s a house in Hartford City, Indiana, that locals whisper about—but few dare to enter after dark. Known as the Monroe House, it’s earned a reputation as one of the most haunted locations in the state, a place where strange voices echo through empty rooms and shadows seem to crawl just out of sight. For over seven years, Matt Benton and his tea…
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Some stories don’t arrive all at once. They surface slowly, across years, places, and moments that don’t seem connected—until suddenly, they are. In this episode, one listener takes us through a lifetime marked by strange interruptions in the ordinary: nights where sleep refused to come until something unexplained intervened, roads and bridges that…
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There’s a house in Hartford City, Indiana, that locals whisper about—but few dare to enter after dark. Known as the Monroe House, it’s earned a reputation as one of the most haunted locations in the state, a place where strange voices echo through empty rooms and shadows seem to crawl just out of sight. For over seven years, Matt Benton and his tea…
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What was supposed to be a simple stay becomes something far heavier when sleep refuses to behave, the air feels occupied, and the line between dreaming and waking starts to blur. She grew up hearing ghost stories, surrounded by faith, ritual, and the idea that not everything unseen is imagined—but nothing prepared her for the moment when her own bo…
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From the time he was a child, he knew something wasn’t right in his room. The darkness felt heavier there. Shapes lingered at the window. Whispers never quite formed into words, but they were enough to make him cry, enough to make him beg to sleep somewhere else. As he got older, the activity didn’t stop — it changed. A candle flickered and burned …
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It started in the middle of the night, with no warning and no obvious cause. In a quiet Wichita duplex, a man woke to the sound of something crashing down on him — not falling, not tipping, but thrown with force. Days later, it happened again. This time in broad daylight. Heavy objects launched from places they shouldn’t have been able to move on t…
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