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The Tipsy Ghost

The Tipsy Ghost

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Just three BFFs who are also paranormal investigators and true crime and cryptid enthusiasts. We stay at spooky, haunted locations, hunt the ghosts, then crack open the wine to share our findings every Sunday!
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Wining About Herstory

Wining About Herstory

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Have you ever wondered where all of the women were in your history books? You're not alone! Join long time gal pals, Kelley & Emily, as they swap stories about incredible women from history over a cheap bottle of wine. They take wining to a whole new level. Women's history has never been this tipsy!
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Life's confusing. Some things only God knows, but we're still going to struggle to find some of the answers. It's going to be hard, so we might as well drink. Welcome to the Tipsy Theology Podcast. Cheers!
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Paranormal Punchers

Paranormal Punchers

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Paranormal Punchers is a light-hearted podcast where the weird meets the hilarious. From Bigfoot to haunted houses, we crack open a new paranormal tale every episode and and give our wild opinions with plenty of laughs along the way.
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(Insert theme song) The episode where Sarah discusses the elusive Amber Room, considered to be possibly the eighth Wonders of the World. This is a history lesson about WWII and a story all in one, but don’t worry, Lindsey and Boydston are here to bring the chaos. And y’all, it is chaos. We talk about how Stalin was messed up (who isn’t), sing the J…
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On this episode we hiked deep into the mystery of The Ghost of Gordon Mountain — a haunting legend born from a fiery unsolved murder in 1925 Pennsylvania. From true crime to local ghost lore, we break down the eerie history and the sightings that still chill locals today. Then we lighten things up with some Halloween Movie Trivia! 🎃 Who knows their…
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Sada Abe Interrogation Transcript (in English): https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.7312/john13052-022/html?lang=en&srsltid=AfmBOoo3CU9rKo1L2_ClgKMU_hF15zU2KM55ZX9aD5732if9tSpM15kI Join the Funerary Cult: https://www.patreon.com/winingaboutherstory Sponsor a Glass of Wine: https://buymeacoffee.com/wahpod Get Merch: https://wining-about-h…
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Nephew/lovers, hunting for wine, and afterlife career goals! Emily tells the story of Ann Bilansky, the first and last woman executed in Minnesota for murdering her husband- but did she? Kelley explores the origins of our nightmares, wining about the Slavik Mara, entities that love fucking up your sleep. Name everyone who was a bitch to you (for hi…
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The episode where Boydston brings us a smorgasbord story about time travel! This is a fascinating story and we really WANT to believe. Meet Sergei Ponomarenko. Place: Kiev, Ukraine. Time: ???? Okay, okay, so it’s 2006, and Sergei shows up claiming he’s from 1958. His story gets crazier as he also supposedly saw 2050?! We’re going to discuss the two…
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It's the spookiest time of the year and the ladies have two terrifying tales that aren't even close to being as horrifying as our present day circumstances. Kelley tells the story of Velma Barfield, who had a nasty habit of doing an arsenic. Then, Emily tells the legend of Okiku, a dishwasher who took her job so seriously, that it brought her back …
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The episode where Lindsey shares a paranormal story about one of our most beloved Halloween traditions - the Jack-o’-lantern! This is the Irish myth/urban legend/REAL LIFE STORY of a man named Jack and how he kept pulling the wool over Satan’s eyes. Lindsey can’t pronounce words (what’s new), Boydston dies (RIP), and Sarah gets sweaty. Come say hi …
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Girl bosses? Check. Overbearing mothers? Check. Politicians getting into sexy shenanigans? You betcha! Emily returns to Congressional Cemetery to pay her respects to one of its most (in)famous interns, Mary Ann Hall. From humble beginnings, Mary Ann worked her way up to be one of the most successful business women in Washington D.C. Servicing polit…
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The episode where we share our recent investigation at Emmaus Village in Marthasville, MO. This place is a historical landmark that has functioned as a school, seminary, and asylum. Also, rumors of aliens and a cryptid stalk the grounds. Recently opened to investigations, you know we had to go. Lindsey practices her Dogman call (she’s like…really g…
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First, Kelley wines about Maria E. Beasley, an inventor who revolutionized the barrel industry (without access to barrelsdirect.com)! She went on to make inventions that touched many lives, including those on the Titanic. Then, Emily wines about Betty Lou Oliver who had the most unfortunate (or fortunate, depending on how you look at it) last day o…
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The episode where Boydston shares a bonus episode about the haunted Lake Shawnee in West Virginia. Sounds like a haunted lake right? WRONG. It’s a haunted amusement park that is named after a lake for reasons we don’t understand. Listen, as if people haven’t learned their lesson from Hollywood and the several horror movies about this very thing…bui…
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The episode in which Boydston shares the weirdest true crime you’ve hopefully never heard before. Listen, we talk about a lot of weird stuff but this may take the cake for Weirdest Story, which makes Boydston the Weirdest One. Don’t worry, we all will present our cases for why we’re weird too. But this is the story of Mary Toft. Setting? 1726 Engla…
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We’re back, friends! Paranormal Punchers returns with Episode 172 after our little hiatus, and we’re coming in hot 👻🍻 This week we dive into: The strange case of 3I/ATLAS – comet or… alien ship? Kevin Bacon’s haunted house troubles A spooky listener story you won’t want to miss Big news about our upcoming film The Ridge It feels good to be back beh…
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You can find more titles by the delightfully glib Eden Collinsworth at: Website: https://www.edencollinsworth.com/ Instagram: @eden.collinsworth Find 'The Improbably Victoria Woodhull,' 'What the Ermine Saw,' and other titles by Eden wherever books are sold, including your local independent book store! Join the Funerary Cult: https://www.patreon.co…
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The episode where Lindsey brings us a new cryptid friend: Dogman! We recently encountered the legend of Dogman at our next haunted investigation so we had to cover his story. You’ll hear some original songs by Sarah (truly beautiful), Boydston getting sentimental (she’ll get hard again, don’t worry), and Lindsey will sample the Dogman call (a true …
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This week's episode is (accidentally) brought to you by the ladies' favorite cat grand daddy! First, Emily wines about Lillian Boyer, a high flying wing walker that answered the call of the void and made it her profession. Then, Kelley wines about Alexandra David Néel, a woman who embarked on a life-long quest for peace, enlightenment, and spiritua…
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The episode where Sarah brings us a paranormal story about mysterious green children from the 12th century in Woolpit in Suffolk, England. This story has been handed down for generations and nobody knows where these two children came from to this day. People believe they could be fae, aliens, or immigrants from Belgium who just really loved beans. …
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This week, the ladies are revisiting aquatic quadrilogies, gushing over atrocities, and bitching about port (never forget) while wining about two amazing ladies! First, Kelley wines about Agnodice, a obstetrician in ancient Athens who had to disguise herself as a man to practice medicine. But when she became too popular with her female patients and…
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The episode where we share our recent investigation at the Kansas Aviation Museum in Wichita, KS. Fun fact: this was once one of the biggest airports in the country and now is a plane museum right next to an Air Force Base. We’ve investigated haunted trains so you know we had to investigate some haunted planes. Sadly we couldn’t play planes here…we…
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The episode where Lindsey brings us some true crime, scam style! That’s right, she’s taking a page out of Boydston’s book and doing a scam story. This is the story of Rose Marks, a woman who became infamous as fortune telling was thought to be protected free speech until this case. You’ll hear how she and her family fraudulently scammed many indivi…
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Historical hoarding, prodigious pianists, and feeling old, oh my! Emily covers Marion Stokes, an activist who took channeled her hoarding into an archival project that took over her life and has yet to be rivaled. Then, Kelley tells the story of child prodigy Clara Schumann who was praised by the likes of Mozart and Beethoven, inspired Brahms, and …
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The episode where Sarah brings us a smorgasbord episode about her newest fascination: Mount Everest. The tallest mountain in the world has a fascinating history. Everybody knows Mount Everest (Sir Everest if you will), but we guarantee you will hear lots of fun facts about the climbers, all the deaths and bodies just…hanging out up there, and how m…
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The episode where Boydston brings us a paranormal about the Black Forest. No, not THAT Black Forest - this one is in Colorado. And it just so happens to have a house that has some spooky spirits hanging out. You’ve got some freaky bedroom spirits, a 90s TV crew, and unnatural swirls. Don’t worry, Lindsey and Sarah are here to demonstrate it all for…
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Hot dogs, John Hammond, and the return of the pants permit! Need we say more? Kelley covers George Sand, a prolific writer whose gender identity confused 1800s Parisians and demonstrates that gender is a spectrum. Then, Emily celebrates summer with a swimming girlie! Aileen Riggin took to swimming like a fish to water and did more at 14-years-old t…
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The episode where we discuss our recent investigation at the Kansas State Penitentiary. We have been waiting to be allowed inside this place for investigations, so you know we jumped on the chance as soon as they opened! This part of the penitentiary opened in 1859 and closed in 2020, making it one of the oldest prisons in the US. We’ll talk about …
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First, Emily covers Josephine Cochrane who invented everyone's favorite kitchen appliance that makes everyone's most hated chore suck a little less! Then, Kelley tells the tragic tale of Princess Victoria Gauramma, a young girl who was forced to leave India due to British colonialism and was used as a propaganda tool by the British Royal Family. Br…
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The episode where Sarah brings us some true crime from (some of) our home state - Missouri! This is the story of cult leader Jeff Lundgren, who led a group of Mormons in the late 1980s. Except he added some stuff that were pretty sure aren’t in the Book of Mormon….like demons swallowing up the Earth and murdering your followers. Or as he liked to c…
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This week's episode is NON-STOP! Kelley wines about the first stunt-woman in Hollywood who designed and completed some of the most insane stunts you've ever heard of, with no safety nets! Then, Emily covers triple threat Jazzie Collins who fought for housing justice, racial justice, labor rights, and LGBTQ+ rights. Sorry Lin-Manuel Miranda and You'…
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The episode where we discuss the conclusion of the McMillion’s Scam from last week! We have much better names for this FBI Operation…like Ronald McFraudald (copyright!!) or the Unhappy Meal. Marketing, call us. This episode is slightly unhinged, but what do you expect from an FBI pie guy, Ronald, and a sting operation. This is the fall of Jerry and…
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The ladies are stomping glass and making it rain GLITTER! Emily tells the harrowing tale of Grace Darling who braved violent seas to rescue the survivors of a shipwreck. Kelley covers the adventurous Harriet Chalmers Adams who traveled the world, held otters, and documented the horrors of colonization. Grab your sleeping Pikachu and go make some gl…
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The episode where Boydston shares another scam story! This is part 1 so make sure you catch next week’s episode for the finale. This week we are going to tackle the McMillion$ story, aka the Monopoly game McDonald’s promoted between 1989-2001. We all know the game, but do you know the story behind the FBI takedown? You will now! Also…Boydston has a…
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Side effects of this week's episode may include righteous anger, feminist pride, hating the patriarchy, and copious amounts of avoidant chores! First, Kelley tells the story of Nancy Hart, a patriot who didn't take too kindly to British soldiers trespassing on her property. Then, Emily takes you on a journey to the Tabbard Inn to meet one of the ma…
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The episode where Lindsey shares a paranormal of our favorite kind - a cryptid! Meet our newest friend, the Enfield Monster. Not to be confused with the Enfield poltergeist, this friend is from Enfield, Illinois. He was sighted in 1973 and terrorized a small town by smelling their rose bushes. What makes him so cool is he has three legs, hisses lik…
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In today's edition of Queer people have ALWAYS existed, Emily travels back to ancient Mesopotamia to meet the Goddess, Ishtar, a gender swapping entity of war, love, and life itself! Then, Kelley tells the wild story of moving-target Belle Boyd, a Confederate spy who taught an enslaved girl how to read, charged Confederates for booze, and married a…
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The episode where we share our recent investigation at the St. George Hotel in Weston, MO. Weston is a small town just north of KC and has a haunted hotel AND a haunted underground bar, so you know we had to visit. We’ll talk about our visit, the lovely wine we consumed, a mischievous kid ghost, and the falling ceiling at night. Poor Boydston. Come…
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The ladies are QUEER. They are HERE. Get USED TO IT! To celebrate Pride month, Kelley tells the story of Lucy Diggs Slowe, the other half of the Mary Burrell power couple. Lucy spent her life trying to advance academics for women while having to hide her own identity from the world. Then, Emily recounts her recent visit to Congressional Cemetery's …
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The episode where Boydston brings us some true crime but also some fun history. This is the absolute fascinating story of Pepsi and their contest that went sideways in the Philippines in 1992. It’s a real life Willy Wonka y’all, and you’re gonna find out why we love Coca Cola more. Listen, if Pepsi promised you a lot of money but didn’t give it to …
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The episode where Lindsey shares the story of the Toynbee Tiles. These are a strange phenomena that started popping up in major cities across the US in the 1980s. And honestly, the less said about this story, the better. It involves Jupiter, reincarnation, transporting spirits, and goat vaginas. You’re welcome. Come say hi on our socials! Facebook-…
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The episode where Sarah brings us a story we’ve never done before…a werewolf. Meet William Ramsey, your typical English gentleman who just so happens to be a wolf. Listen, this is one of those episodes you need to watch on Spotify so you can fully appreciate our howling and wolf impersonations. There’s so many jokes, and we get to talk about the Wa…
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First, Kelley tells the story of Aileen Cole Stewart, a Red Cross nurse who, despite being denied the opportunity to serve overseas in WWI, played an invaluable part in fighting the 1918 Influenza Pandemic on the home front. Then, Emily covers Tsuru Aoki, a Japanese silent film star who straddled stereotypes to give her character's depth, while bat…
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The episode where we return to the Horridge House in Vinton, Iowa. We haven’t been to Horridge House since 2021 so it was time for a return visit. Check out episode 95 for all the history behind this place and how our first investigation went. This time we had two changes: 1. We brought our new friend: Lauren! She’s our (lightly) haunted doll and w…
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The ladies are celebrating Memorial Day by talking about our sheroes, government conspiracies, and Big Macs! First, Emily covers Maj. Megan McClung, a Marine Officer who gave everything in the line of duty, but has been declared to be incompliant with the Department of Defense "policies and procedures." Then, Kelley tells the tale of Margaret Cochr…
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The episode where Linda brings us some true crime in the form of an unsolved mystery. This is the story of the Lead Mask case in Brazil. We may have other names for the case, so media, consult us next time you need naming help. Really, if you don’t know by now, naming things is kinda our calling. This story has everything: aliens, conspiracy, and g…
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What happens when a maid marries the son of her rich employer? Not what you'd think! Kelley wines about Sarah B. Cochran, a woman who came from a one-dress household and became an absurdly rich business magnate and philanthropist who knew that money wasn't the most important thing in the world, but rather what you do with it. Then, Emily tells the …
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The episode where Sarah brings us the Curse of the White Star Line. If you’ve never heard of this, it’s okay because Sarah made it up but we’re trademarking it. The name is ours but the curse is real (probably), and it’s the story of the Titanic and its two sister ships, the Dicktanic and Satanic. Okay, jk, it’s actually the Britannic and the Olymp…
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Happy Mothers' Day to mothers of all kinds (especially the motherfuckers!) Emily tells the story of Phoebe 'Febb' Ensminger Burn, a proud, intelligent Southern woman who wrote a letter to her son and changed the course of history. Then, Kelley covers Mary Burrill, a queer black writer and playwright who tackled issues such as systemic racism, the c…
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The episode where Boydston brings us a smorgy crime…aka a smorgasbord with a true crime thrown in! We’re gonna go to one of our favorite countries to discuss the Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist. Yes, you read that right. Canada, you’re adorable and we love you. Taking place over several months, this is how over $18 million worth of syrup was stole…
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Glowing ovaries, persistent boxers, and showtune shame! First, Kelley explains the difference between pool and billiards (yes there is a difference) as she covers Masako 'Katsy' Katsura, a champion billiards player who broke the green felt ceiling and became an international star! Then, Emily tells the tale of Hangaku Gozen, a fierce warrior who wa…
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The episode where we share our recent investigation at Cambre House in Nauvoo, Illinois. This place is a haunted wedding venue, so we of course had to spend the night! Who knew that the history behind this place involves a utopian society that gives off culty vibes. We saved Sarah from joining yet another cult. Through our investigation, you’ll mee…
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