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  • Ep. 9 The Most Haunted Bridges You'll Never Want to Cross Alone
    Jul 7 2025

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    What happens when tragic history refuses to stay buried? In this episode, we’re diving deep into three of America’s most notorious haunted bridges, where folklore & historical trauma intertwine in ways that’ll make you question what you think you know about the past.

    From the vengeful Goatman of Texas seeking justice for a 1930s lynching, to Civil War soldiers still trying to find their way home in Pennsylvania, to a furious woman in Vermont whose heartbreak turned into centuries of rage – these aren’t just ghost stories. They’re windows into the injustices and tragedies that shaped American history.

    Join me for a journey through places where the past refuses to stay quiet, complete with genuine folklore research, personal commentary, and the kind of stories that make you want to drive with your headlights on.

    **TRIGGER WARNING:** This episode discusses historical racial violence, lynching, and themes of injustice. Listener discretion advised.

    References & Resources

    - National Register of Historic Places - Old Alton Bridge listing (July 8, 1988)

    - Texas Historical Commission - Denton County historical records

    - Gettysburg National Military Park - Civil War battle documentation

    - Adams County Historical Society - Sachs Bridge historical records

    Published Research & Articles

    - Newman, Rich. Haunted Bridges: Over 300 of America’s Creepiest Crossings (2016)

    - Atlas Obscura - Haunted bridges documentation

    - Texas Standard - “The Goatman of Old Alton Bridge: A tale rooted in Texas’ historical racial tensions”

    - Legends of America - Alton, Texas historical documentation

    Paranormal Investigation Sources

    - Ghost Adventures (Travel Channel) - Goatman’s Bridge investigation

    - BuzzFeed Unsolved: Supernatural - Old Alton Bridge episode

    - The Paranormal Database - Bridge hauntings documentation

    - Local paranormal investigation groups (Denton County, Adams County, Vermont)

    Historical Context Resources

    - Civil War Trust - Battle of Gettysburg casualty records

    - Jim Crow Museum - Resources on 1930s racial violence in Texas

    - Vermont Historical Society - 19th-century social history

    Additional Reading

    - Ranker.com - “The Most Haunted Bridges in the World”

    - Ghost Attic - American haunted roads and bridges

    - We Denton Do It - Local Goatman’s Bridge history and folklore

    Want to Visit?

    - Goatman’s Bridge: Old Alton Road, Denton County, TX (pedestrian access only)

    - Sachs Covered Bridge: Waterworks Road, Gettysburg, PA (pedestrian access only)

    - Emily’s Bridge: Gold Brook Road, Stowe, VT (drive with caution)

    **Safety Reminder: These are real locations

    Hello to all my fellow wanderers of the weird... the curious collectors of the uncanny... the strange and unusual souls who feel most at home in the shadows. Welcome to Creepy Shit.

    Each week, I'll take you on a journey through genuinely haunted locations where the veil wears thin, unravel forgotten folklore that explains why that cold spot won't leave your bedroom corner, and share the essential knowledge.

    No bullshit, no over-dramatic whispers, just the authentically creepy stories and spiritual survival skills you crave. Think of this as your paranormal field guide – equal parts campfire tales, cultural history, and "what to do when that shadow in the hallway definitely isn't your coat rack."

    So come on, strange and unusual friends. Let's explore the unexplained together. New episodes weekly – for those who know the night has always held more truth than the day.

    Follow on Instagram @creepy_shit_podcast for haunting images, paranormal evidence, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the research behind each episode.

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    38 mins
  • Ep. 8 Hidden Tunnels & Ghostly Whispers: The Octagon House
    Jun 30 2025

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    Deep in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin sits an eight-sided house with nine secret passages, underground tunnels, and 160+ years of documented paranormal activity. Built in 1856 by the town’s first mayor as protection against Native American attacks, the Octagon House quickly became a stop on the Underground Railroad—and apparently a permanent home for the spirits of the Brown family who lived there.

    From spinning wheels mysteriously disassembling themselves to glowing eyes in the basement tunnels, this isn’t your typical ghost story.

    Featured as the second-most haunted house in Wisconsin on the History Channel, the Octagon House represents something darker about human nature—the lengths we’ll go to feel safe, and how trauma leaves permanent marks on the places where it happened.

    **Content Warning:** Discussion of slavery, Civil War deaths, and supernatural encounters.


    QUICK REFERENCES & RESOURCES

    Primary Sources:**

    - Wisconsin Historical Society property records

    - National Register of Historic Places listing (1972)

    - Chad Lewis & Terry Fisk: “The Wisconsin Road Guide to Haunted Locations” (2004)


    **Documentary Coverage:**

    - History Channel: “Hidden Passages” (featured as #2 most haunted house in Wisconsin)

    - Wisconsin Public Television: “Remarkable Homes of Wisconsin”


    **Paranormal Investigations:**

    - Southern Wisconsin Paranormal Research Group (2005)

    - Southwest Wisconsin Paranormal Group

    - Unexplained Research LLC


    **Key Historical Figures:**

    - Isaac Brown (first mayor of Fond du Lac, original builder)

    - Edwin A. Brown (Isaac’s son, Civil War casualty)

    - Ruth Edward (Pier) Brown (Edwin’s wife, primary spirit presence)

    - Marlene Hansen (owner 1975-2016, former circus performer)


    **Current Status:**

    - Location: 276 Linden Street, Fond du Lac, WI

    - Current use: Walton Recovery House (private facility)

    - Public access: No longer available for tours


    **Architecture:**

    - Designer: Orson Fowler

    - Built: 1856

    - Style: Octagonal house with 12 rooms, 2 bathrooms

    - Special features: 9 secret passageways, underground tunnel system


    **For More Information:**

    - Fond du Lac Historical Society

    - Wisconsin Frights (hauntedfonddulac.com)

    - National Register of Historic Places database


    *Note: The Octagon House is currently a private treatment facility. Please respect the property and its current community purpose.*

    Hello to all my fellow wanderers of the weird... the curious collectors of the uncanny... the strange and unusual souls who feel most at home in the shadows. Welcome to Creepy Shit.

    Each week, I'll take you on a journey through genuinely haunted locations where the veil wears thin, unravel forgotten folklore that explains why that cold spot won't leave your bedroom corner, and share the essential knowledge.

    No bullshit, no over-dramatic whispers, just the authentically creepy stories and spiritual survival skills you crave. Think of this as your paranormal field guide – equal parts campfire tales, cultural history, and "what to do when that shadow in the hallway definitely isn't your coat rack."

    So come on, strange and unusual friends. Let's explore the unexplained together. New episodes weekly – for those who know the night has always held more truth than the day.

    Follow on Instagram @creepy_shit_podcast for haunting images, paranormal evidence, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the research behind each episode.

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    31 mins
  • Ep. 7 Ghost Ship & The Lighthouse Keeper that Never Leaves: Lake MI Tales
    Jun 23 2025

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    Dive deep into Lake Michigan’s most chilling true stories: the Rouse Simmons “Christmas Tree Ship” that still haunts the waters after sinking in 1912, and Waugoshance Lighthouse where a prankster keeper’s ghost terrorizes visitors over a century later.

    Explore with me these well-documented ghost sightings, archaeological discoveries, and ongoing paranormal activity on America’s deadliest Great Lake.

    Features the tragic tale of “Captain Santa” Herman Schuenemann and 17 lost souls, plus the infamous John Herman whose supernatural pranks continue to this day. Real history, real hauntings, real Lake Michigan maritime mysteries.


    RESOURCES & REFERENCES:

    •Wisconsin Historical Society Maritime Archaeology Reports

    •Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum Archives

    •National Archives Maritime Records (RG 21)

    •Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary

    •Rogers Street Fishing Village Museum, Two Rivers, WI

    •Gulliver Historical Society Lighthouse Records

    •“Michigan’s Haunted Lighthouses” by Dianna Higgs Stampfler

    •“The Historic Christmas Tree Ship” by Rochelle Pennington

    •Jason Asselin’s 2016 viral ghost ship footage

    •Manitowoc County Historical Society collections

    •Multiple documented eyewitness accounts (1912-present)

    All historical facts verified through primary sources and maritime archaeological evidence.

    Hello to all my fellow wanderers of the weird... the curious collectors of the uncanny... the strange and unusual souls who feel most at home in the shadows. Welcome to Creepy Shit.

    Each week, I'll take you on a journey through genuinely haunted locations where the veil wears thin, unravel forgotten folklore that explains why that cold spot won't leave your bedroom corner, and share the essential knowledge.

    No bullshit, no over-dramatic whispers, just the authentically creepy stories and spiritual survival skills you crave. Think of this as your paranormal field guide – equal parts campfire tales, cultural history, and "what to do when that shadow in the hallway definitely isn't your coat rack."

    So come on, strange and unusual friends. Let's explore the unexplained together. New episodes weekly – for those who know the night has always held more truth than the day.

    Follow on Instagram @creepy_shit_podcast for haunting images, paranormal evidence, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the research behind each episode.

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    39 mins
  • Ep 6 Saint Nazianz: Wisconsin's Cursed Religious Colony
    Jun 16 2025

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    Deep in Wisconsin lies Saint Nazianz - a tiny town with one of the darkest paranormal reputations in the Midwest. Founded in 1854 by German priest Father Ambrose Oschwald, this religious commune was meant to be paradise. Instead, it became something far more sinister.

    When Oschwald died in 1873, houses shook across town simultaneously. His body never decomposed for 53 years. For over 150 years, Saint Nazianz has been plagued by supernatural reports including the abandoned JFK Prep School that investigators call one of Wisconsin’s most haunted locations.

    Join me as we explore documented history, witness testimonies, and the ongoing mystery of whether this former religious colony remains cursed.


    **Sources & References:**


    - Wisconsin Historical Society records

    - NBC26 News paranormal investigation report

    - Manitowoc County Historical Society archives

    - The W-Files paranormal database

    - Saint Nazianz Historical Marker documentation

    - Cult of Weird paranormal research

    - Local historian Bob Domagalski interviews

    - Wisconsin Frights paranormal guide

    - Historical newspaper archives

    - Firsthand witness accounts and investigation reports


    **Tags:** haunted Wisconsin, Saint Nazianz ghost stories, paranormal history, cursed towns, Father Ambrose Oschwald, JFK Prep School haunting, true ghost stories, Midwest mysteries


    **Content Warning:** Discussion of religious extremism and supernatural phenomena.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Hello to all my fellow wanderers of the weird... the curious collectors of the uncanny... the strange and unusual souls who feel most at home in the shadows. Welcome to Creepy Shit.

    Each week, I'll take you on a journey through genuinely haunted locations where the veil wears thin, unravel forgotten folklore that explains why that cold spot won't leave your bedroom corner, and share the essential knowledge.

    No bullshit, no over-dramatic whispers, just the authentically creepy stories and spiritual survival skills you crave. Think of this as your paranormal field guide – equal parts campfire tales, cultural history, and "what to do when that shadow in the hallway definitely isn't your coat rack."

    So come on, strange and unusual friends. Let's explore the unexplained together. New episodes weekly – for those who know the night has always held more truth than the day.

    Follow on Instagram @creepy_shit_podcast for haunting images, paranormal evidence, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the research behind each episode.

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    34 mins
  • BONUS EP: The Bleeding Grave of Kate Blood & Riverside Cemetery
    Jun 12 2025

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    Wisconsin’s most infamous haunted cemetery holds a dark secret.

    At Appleton’s Riverside Cemetery, the grave of Kate Blood allegedly drips real blood during full moons. But was Kate really an axe-murdering witch, or is this 150-year-old legend hiding a tragic truth?

    We investigate the chilling paranormal activity at this historic cemetery - mysterious knocking from mausoleums, electronic malfunctions, ghostly apparitions, and the infamous bleeding tombstone. Then we reveal the shocking truth about Kate Blood’s real story and how an innocent tuberculosis victim became Wisconsin’s most notorious “witch.”

    Discover the real Kate Blood (1851-1874), explore professional paranormal investigations, and learn how urban legends develop around tragic deaths.


    **Resources & References**

    Primary Historical Sources:**

    - **Appleton Historical Society Archives** - Official records of Kate Blood’s life and death

    - **Appleton Post-Crescent Historical Archives** - Contemporary newspaper coverage

    - **Riverside Cemetery Records** - Burial documents and cemetery establishment history

    - **Lawrence University Archives** - Kate Blood’s educational records

    - **Find A Grave Memorial Database** - Detailed burial information and visitor photos


    Academic & Historical Research:**

    - **Wisconsin Historical Society** - State historical records and documentation

    - **Appleton Public Library Local History Collection** - Historical newspapers and documents

    - **Lawrence University Special Collections** - Regional history and genealogical records

    - **National Register of Historic Places** - Cemetery historical significance documentation


    Books & Publications:**

    - **Appleton Post-Crescent Feature Articles** - Modern investigative journalism on the legend


    Online Resources & Databases:**

    - **Wisconsin Haunted Houses Database** - Comprehensive paranormal location directory

    - **HauntedPlaces.org** - User-submitted experiences and investigations

    - **Atlas Obscura** - Cultural and historical location documentation

    - **OnlyInYourState Wisconsin** - Regional paranormal tourism guide

    - **Spooky Traveler Wisconsin Section** - Haunted location travel guides


    Expert Interviews & Quotes:**

    - **Jack Sargeant** - Local Appleton historian specializing in Kate Blood research

    - **Appleton Cemetery Association** - Current cemetery management and historical preservation

    - **Local Paranormal Investigation Teams** - Professional ghost hunters and researchers

    - **Wisconsin Folklore Specialists** - Academic experts on regional legends and mythology

    Hello to all my fellow wanderers of the weird... the curious collectors of the uncanny... the strange and unusual souls who feel most at home in the shadows. Welcome to Creepy Shit.

    Each week, I'll take you on a journey through genuinely haunted locations where the veil wears thin, unravel forgotten folklore that explains why that cold spot won't leave your bedroom corner, and share the essential knowledge.

    No bullshit, no over-dramatic whispers, just the authentically creepy stories and spiritual survival skills you crave. Think of this as your paranormal field guide – equal parts campfire tales, cultural history, and "what to do when that shadow in the hallway definitely isn't your coat rack."

    So come on, strange and unusual friends. Let's explore the unexplained together. New episodes weekly – for those who know the night has always held more truth than the day.

    Follow on Instagram @creepy_shit_podcast for haunting images, paranormal evidence, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the research behind each episode.

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    59 mins
  • Ep. 5 Flight 401: The Tragedy That Still Haunts the Skies
    Jun 9 2025

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    On December 29, 1972, Eastern Air Lines Flight 401 crashed into the Florida Everglades, killing 101 people in one of aviation's most tragic accidents. But the Flight 401 crash was just the beginning of this true ghost story. When Eastern Air Lines salvaged parts from the Flight 401 wreckage and installed them in other aircraft, airline employees began reporting something impossible – real ghost encounters with the dead crew members aboard other flights.

    In this paranormal podcast episode, we dive deep into one of the most well-documented hauntings in American history. From Captain Robert Loft ghost sightings appearing in first class to Flight Engineer Don Repo's apparition staring out of overhead bins, these weren't vague supernatural experiences but detailed encounters with apparently solid spirits who continued trying to protect passengers even after death. Despite Eastern Air Lines' threats to fire employees who spoke about the Flight 401 ghost sightings, the paranormal reports persisted for 18 months until the airline quietly removed all salvaged aircraft parts from their fleet – and the aviation ghost sightings stopped.

    Join Creepy Shit Podcast for this chilling tale of aviation tragedy, corporate cover-ups, and protective spirits who refused to abandon their posts. This true haunting story explores documented paranormal activity, ghost encounters on airplanes, and one of aviation's most mysterious supernatural cases. Perfect for fans of true ghost stories, aviation mysteries, paranormal investigations, and real haunting experiences.

    Topics covered: Eastern Air Lines Flight 401 crash, Flight 401 ghosts, aviation paranormal activity, airline ghost stories, Captain Robert Loft ghost, Don Repo spirit encounters, aircraft salvage hauntings, corporate paranormal cover-ups, Everglades plane crash, documented ghost sightings, true haunting stories, aviation supernatural phenomena.

    *WARNING: This episode contains detailed descriptions of a fatal aircraft accident and discussions of death.*

    ## RESOURCES & REFERENCES

    ### Primary Sources

    - **National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Aircraft Accident Report** - Eastern Air Lines Flight 401, Lockheed L-1011-1, N310EA, Miami, Florida, December 29, 1972

    - **Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Lessons Learned Report** - Eastern Air Lines Flight 401 (N310EA)

    ### Books

    - **Fuller, John G.** *The Ghost of Flight 401: An Extraordinary True Story* (1976) - The definitive book on the ghost sightings, based on extensive interviews with witnesses

    - **Serling, Robert J.** *From the Captain to the Colonel: An Informal History of Eastern Airlines* (1980) - Provides skeptical perspective on the ghost claims

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    Hello to all my fellow wanderers of the weird... the curious collectors of the uncanny... the strange and unusual souls who feel most at home in the shadows. Welcome to Creepy Shit.

    Each week, I'll take you on a journey through genuinely haunted locations where the veil wears thin, unravel forgotten folklore that explains why that cold spot won't leave your bedroom corner, and share the essential knowledge.

    No bullshit, no over-dramatic whispers, just the authentically creepy stories and spiritual survival skills you crave. Think of this as your paranormal field guide – equal parts campfire tales, cultural history, and "what to do when that shadow in the hallway definitely isn't your coat rack."

    So come on, strange and unusual friends. Let's explore the unexplained together. New episodes weekly – for those who know the night has always held more truth than the day.

    Follow on Instagram @creepy_shit_podcast for haunting images, paranormal evidence, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the research behind each episode.

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    31 mins
  • Ep. 4 Hair Raising Encounters: Haunted Hair Salons
    Jun 2 2025

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    Today on Creepy Shit Podcast, we are exploring haunted salons – real haunted salons, and as an actual hairstylist of nearly 20 years, this episode is going to make you think twice about who could be standing behind you during your next salon visit.

    We investigate two documented cases of paranormal activity in active beauty salons. First, the historic Dorris House in Grapevine, Texas, where salon owner Lauren Jackson experiences bottles of red nail polish mysteriously flying off shelves and lights turning on by themselves. Then we visit Jazz Hair Salon in South Shields, England, where owner Sheena Carmichael deals with unplugged dryers spinning on their own and a disembodied voice telling customers to "get out."

    I'll share my own unexplained encounter from two decades behind the chair, plus explore why beauty salons seem particularly prone to ghostly activity. These aren't just ghost stories - they're documented experiences from professional businesswomen willing to risk their reputations by speaking about the unexplainable.

    **Content Warning:** This episode contains some explicit language and descriptions of potentially unsettling paranormal activity.


    ### RESOURCES & REFERENCES

    **Featured Haunted Locations:**

    - **Renata Salons** (Dorris House) - 224 East College Street, Grapevine, Texas

    - Built: 1896 by Dr. Thomas Benton Dorris

    - Listed on National Register of Historic Places

    - Owner: Lauren Jackson (since 2003)

    - **Jazz Hair Salon** - Frederick Street, Laygate, South Shields, England

    - Building History: Former Unionist club (1950s)

    - Owner: Sheena Carmichael (32+ years in business)


    **Primary Source Materials:**

    1. "Grapevine, Texas: Ghost stories in one of the city's oldest homes" - WFAA News

    https://www.wfaa.com/article/features/grapevine-haunted-salon-north-texas-ghost-stories/287-10194dde-2d6f-4bb2-b2dd-2d252b48b6b1


    2. "Old houses, scary secrets" - Community Impact (October 14, 2013)

    https://communityimpact.com/austin/news/2013/10/14/old-houses-scary-secrets/


    3. "Haunted hair salon?" - Ghost Theory (February 18, 2009)

    https://www.ghosttheory.com/2009/02/18/haunted-hair-salon


    4. "Frederick Street traders join forces..." - Shields Gazette (July 30, 2021)

    https://www.shieldsgazette.com/news/people/frederick-street-traders-join-forces-in-effort-to-improve-area-3329776


    5. "About Us" - Renata Salons Official Website

    https://renatasalons.com/about-us/


    **Historical Documentation:**

    - "Dorris-Brock House Historical Marker" - Texas Historical Commission

    Hello to all my fellow wanderers of the weird... the curious collectors of the uncanny... the strange and unusual souls who feel most at home in the shadows. Welcome to Creepy Shit.

    Each week, I'll take you on a journey through genuinely haunted locations where the veil wears thin, unravel forgotten folklore that explains why that cold spot won't leave your bedroom corner, and share the essential knowledge.

    No bullshit, no over-dramatic whispers, just the authentically creepy stories and spiritual survival skills you crave. Think of this as your paranormal field guide – equal parts campfire tales, cultural history, and "what to do when that shadow in the hallway definitely isn't your coat rack."

    So come on, strange and unusual friends. Let's explore the unexplained together. New episodes weekly – for those who know the night has always held more truth than the day.

    Follow on Instagram @creepy_shit_podcast for haunting images, paranormal evidence, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the research behind each episode.

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    34 mins
  • Ep.3 The Nokken: Death by Melody
    May 26 2025

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    In this episode of Creepy Shit, we dive into the forgotten folklore of the Nokken, a sinister water spirit from Scandinavian mythology. More methodical than monster, this shape-shifting entity uses hauntingly beautiful music to lure victims to watery graves. From ancient folklore to documented encounters in the late 19th century, discover why our ancestors feared still waters and beautiful melodies coming from misty lakes. Draw your own conclusions about what might still be lurking beneath the surface of remote Nordic waters.


    **Content Warning:**

    Contains descriptions of drowning, child endangerment, and psychological horror.


    **Resources & Further Reading:**


    1. Kvideland, R., & Sehmsdorf, H. K. (1988). *Scandinavian Folk Belief and Legend*. University of Minnesota Press.

    - Comprehensive academic collection of Nordic folkloric entities, including several accounts of the Nokken.


    2. Lindow, J. (2002). *Norse Mythology: A Guide to Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs*. Oxford University Press.

    - Contains contextual information about water spirits in Norse mythology.


    3. Christiansen, R. T. (1964). *The Migratory Legends: A Proposed List of Types with a Systematic Catalogue of the Norwegian Variants*. FF Communications.

    - Classification system of legend types including the Nokken (water spirit) traditions.


    4. Simpson, J. (1988). *Scandinavian Folktales*. Penguin Folklore Library.

    - Accessible translations of traditional tales featuring water spirits.


    5. Eriksson, L. (1889). *"Minnen från Sjön"* [Memories from the Lake]. Archives of Northern Swedish Folklore Collection, Uppsala University.

    - Primary source account referenced in the episode.


    6. Boberg, I. M. (1966). *Motif-Index of Early Icelandic Literature*. Bibliotheca Arnamagnæana.

    - Contains catalogued motifs related to musical supernatural beings.


    7. Olrik, A. (1921). *Principles for Oral Narrative Research*. Indiana University Press.

    - Early scholarly work on Nordic folklore collection methods.


    8. The Nordic Museum Archives, Stockholm - Collection of auditory folklore recordings from Northern Sweden (1925-1945).

    Hello to all my fellow wanderers of the weird... the curious collectors of the uncanny... the strange and unusual souls who feel most at home in the shadows. Welcome to Creepy Shit.

    Each week, I'll take you on a journey through genuinely haunted locations where the veil wears thin, unravel forgotten folklore that explains why that cold spot won't leave your bedroom corner, and share the essential knowledge.

    No bullshit, no over-dramatic whispers, just the authentically creepy stories and spiritual survival skills you crave. Think of this as your paranormal field guide – equal parts campfire tales, cultural history, and "what to do when that shadow in the hallway definitely isn't your coat rack."

    So come on, strange and unusual friends. Let's explore the unexplained together. New episodes weekly – for those who know the night has always held more truth than the day.

    Follow on Instagram @creepy_shit_podcast for haunting images, paranormal evidence, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the research behind each episode.

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    20 mins