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SkeleTales - Haunted Homesteads Y’all

Haunted Homesteads Y’all

11/25/20 • 62 min

SkeleTales

In this episode Britt and Alissa both happen to have found stories that occur at idyllic homesteads on opposite sides of the country. Britt’s tale describes the night a dark energy stalked and poorly serenaded her mother Debbie during a visit to MawMaw's house in Splendora, Texas in the 1970s. Was it a ghost? A demon? A vampire? You be the judge. Alissa then reads a story sent in by Katie, a dear listener and friend, who tells of strange experiences at her grandparent’s house at the base of Mt. Watatic in Ashby, Massachusetts. Built in 1750, the gorgeous old home is rumored to have been a stop on the underground railroad and is said to be haunted by a sad old ghost by the name of Mr. Barker, who could use a lesson on social distancing.
We want to hear your stories! E-mail us your family lore, near death experiences, hauntings, ghostly encounters, crazy coincidences, signs from the universe, close encounters of the third kind, psychic phenomena and any tales of the strange, unusual or unexplained.
Our e-mail:
[email protected]
Or, call us and leave a message!
(302) 689-DEAD
Also, come join in the fun at our SkeleTales Community on Facebook!
www.facebook.com/groups/skeletales
And follow us on Instagram
www.instagram.com/skeletalespodcast
If you love this podcast please subscribe, share and review! Thank you so much for your support!

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We want to hear your stories!
Please e-mail them to us at [email protected] or leave a message at 302-689-DEAD (3323).
As always thanks for listening and Haunt Y’all Later!

Visit the SkeleTales shop to support the show (www.skeletalespodcast.etsy.com)

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In this episode Britt and Alissa both happen to have found stories that occur at idyllic homesteads on opposite sides of the country. Britt’s tale describes the night a dark energy stalked and poorly serenaded her mother Debbie during a visit to MawMaw's house in Splendora, Texas in the 1970s. Was it a ghost? A demon? A vampire? You be the judge. Alissa then reads a story sent in by Katie, a dear listener and friend, who tells of strange experiences at her grandparent’s house at the base of Mt. Watatic in Ashby, Massachusetts. Built in 1750, the gorgeous old home is rumored to have been a stop on the underground railroad and is said to be haunted by a sad old ghost by the name of Mr. Barker, who could use a lesson on social distancing.
We want to hear your stories! E-mail us your family lore, near death experiences, hauntings, ghostly encounters, crazy coincidences, signs from the universe, close encounters of the third kind, psychic phenomena and any tales of the strange, unusual or unexplained.
Our e-mail:
[email protected]
Or, call us and leave a message!
(302) 689-DEAD
Also, come join in the fun at our SkeleTales Community on Facebook!
www.facebook.com/groups/skeletales
And follow us on Instagram
www.instagram.com/skeletalespodcast
If you love this podcast please subscribe, share and review! Thank you so much for your support!

Support the show

We want to hear your stories!
Please e-mail them to us at [email protected] or leave a message at 302-689-DEAD (3323).
As always thanks for listening and Haunt Y’all Later!

Visit the SkeleTales shop to support the show (www.skeletalespodcast.etsy.com)

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undefined - Tales of the Oldie Times

Tales of the Oldie Times

In this week's episode Britt and Alissa tell tales of the days of yore, of souls who roamed the earth in centuries past, yet whose stories, and spirits, live on.
An old timey letter from Alissa’s friend Mandy, the curator of Vintage Scrapbooks and Ephemera over at Paper of the Past, really puts the skeletal into SkeleTales with a disturbingly descriptive account of a macabre Victorian errand.
Britt pulls us out of the 1890s creepfest with a delightful tale of her friend Mel getting the bejesus scared out of her by a musical ghost with a staring problem in the Dana Auditorium at Guilford College in Greensboro, NC.
Mel’s ghost reminds Alissa of a story she read about a short stumpy nurse ghost from an old fever ward and the ladies have a truly ground-breaking revelation that very well may change the paranormal world forever.
Do your eyeballs a favor and go follow Mandy and her beautiful collection of Book Time Capsules and Found Art over on Instagram.
Paper of the Past: http://www.instagram.com/paperofthepast
As always, thank you so much for listening and if you have a story you’d like us to read on the podcast please e-mail it to:
[email protected]
Or, call us and leave a message!
(302) 689-DEAD
Also, come join in the fun at our SkeleTales Community on Facebook!
www.facebook.com/groups/skeletales
And follow us on Instagram
www.instagram.com/skeletalespodcast
If you love this podcast please subscribe, share and review! Thank you so much for your support!

Support the show

We want to hear your stories!
Please e-mail them to us at [email protected] or leave a message at 302-689-DEAD (3323).
As always thanks for listening and Haunt Y’all Later!

Visit the SkeleTales shop to support the show (www.skeletalespodcast.etsy.com)

Next Episode

undefined - Premonitions

Premonitions

This week the ladies discuss the mysterious and confounding phenomena of premonition, precognition, deva ju, intuition... all the ways people are given glimpses into the future. Britt’s family is all about seeing them future babies and shares a tale of yet another Ben saving her Grandmother from disaster. Alissa is really out to solve the case on this one and it goes as one would expect but does share some interesting theories on the phenomena, including a highly scientific experiment involving nudie mags. She also relays a few premonitory tales including a little girl who wakes in the middle of the night with some devastating knowledge and a friend of the podcast whose dreams repeatedly come to fruition. The girls really pack a lot of stories into this episode; skateboards, motorcycles, castles, migraines, strokes... there is truly something for everybody!
And, lest we forget, Happy Birthday to our forever lovely host Britt Kilpatrick!
We'd like to give a very special should out to Stevo, Bob and Erik at Old Skull Skateboards. Thanks for your support fellas!
https://www.oldskullskateboards.com
Here’s a video of what a migraine aura kind of looks like, its both prettier and suckier in real life:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVFIcF9lyk8
Because we are apparently a Stroke Awareness Podcast now:
https://www.stroke.org/en/about-stroke/stroke-symptoms
We want to hear your stories! E-mail us your family lore, near death experiences, hauntings, ghostly encounters, crazy coincidences, signs from the universe, close encounters of the third kind, psychic phenomena and any tales of the strange, unusual or unexplained.
Our e-mail:
[email protected]
Or, call us and leave a message!
(302) 689-DEAD
Also, come join in the fun at our SkeleTales Community on Facebook!
www.facebook.com/groups/skeletales
And follow us on Instagram
www.instagram.com/skeletalespodcast
If you love this podcast please subscribe, share and review! Thank you so much for your support!

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We want to hear your stories!
Please e-mail them to us at [email protected] or leave a message at 302-689-DEAD (3323).
As always thanks for listening and Haunt Y’all Later!

Visit the SkeleTales shop to support the show (www.skeletalespodcast.etsy.com)

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