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SPIRIT TALES AND MAGIC
SPIRIT TALES AND MAGIC
Author: Dr.G
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Our host; Dr.G had his first paranormal experience at only eight years old. With over five decades of storytelling, magic and paranormal story collection he is an award winning story teller on a mission to revive firelight and the telling of stories!
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Send us a text The quiet of a library can be louder than any scream. We open a door marked “preternatural” and step into reading rooms where stories don’t end at the last page: a coal-scented childhood library with a balcony watcher, a deserted building that typed without a working typewriter, and modern stacks where webcams tried to catch a Grey Lady in motion. What starts as one listener’s prompt becomes a map of haunted libraries—and what they teach us about place, memory, and the strange ...
Send us a text The scariest thing about a haunting isn’t always the shadow in the doorway—it’s the tiny detail you almost ignored. We open with Halloween warmth and a quick safety check, then move straight into a challenge for every investigator and curious mind: the smallest note in your story might be the master key later. A bowler-hatted figure shows up near tragedies across decades, not to be folded lazily into Mothman lore, but to demonstrate how archetypes travel through memory, rumor, ...
Send us a text A lonely New Jersey road draped in a canopy of trees, a bridge where coins won’t stay thrown, and headlights that chase you until they disappear—Clinton Road is the rare place where folklore and firsthand accounts keep colliding. We take you mile by mile through its most enduring legends, weigh them against lived experiences from listeners, and follow the trail from Cross Castle’s crumbling stones to Dead Man’s Curve, where people swear they feel the weight of unseen eyes. We ...
Send us a text The road to romance has always had a shadowy shoulder. A listener’s note from Cannon Beach sends us down the winding lanes where folklore, fear, and true crime intersect: the secluded pull-offs, the cliffside overlooks, the places where a quiet kiss meets a loud imagination. We trace how classic tales—the hook on the car door, the boyfriend in the tree—became the scripts our anxious minds reach for when branches scrape and radios hiss, and we connect those tales to real cases t...
Send us a text Campfire whispers have a way of outlasting headlines, but what happens when they start to sound the same? We dive into the legend of Cropsey, tracing its path from summer camp lore near Maston Lake to the shadow it casts over Staten Island, and the unsettling moments where myth seemed to overlap with real cases. Along the way, we unpack the pieces that make a story travel so far for so long: a family tragedy, a vanished avenger, a hook for a hand, and a shuttered institution wh...
Send us a text A sleepy Phoenix parking lot turned into a tidal wave of costumes, laughter, and just enough mischief to tip the night into legend. We showed up with candy and flashlights; the crowd brought handmade characters, a silent trickster in royal purple, and a kid who stepped to the table and—without breaking character—whispered the line that launched a hundred sleepovers: say my name three times in a mirror. From there, we trace the Bloody Mary tale the way it lives in the wild: the...
Send us a text A masked figure in red slips into a dead‑end alley and vanishes, and that single mystery becomes our doorway into a world of letters under stair runners, midnight music from fireplaces, and furniture that won’t sit still. We trace the strange symmetry across famous homes and our own: Jenny Slate’s sea captain sealed by hidden correspondence; our Woodrow houses and the trunk that named Ruby; Jennifer Aniston’s frankincense cleansing where dishes crack and a medium draws a hard l...
Send us a text A doctor emails before dawn with a story we can’t shake: a patient dies under a lawn tractor at a mental health facility, and multiple witnesses swear a man in a long coat and hat pushed the victim—but the camera shows no attacker. That chill opens a deeper dive into how fear travels from real life into the stories we tell, landing squarely on Stephen King’s It and the cultural machinery behind Pennywise. We trace the clown’s staying power across the 1990 miniseries and the 20...
Send us a text What if the power of a Ouija board lives less in the wood and more in the wanting? We crack open the psychology, the history, and the folklore behind a game that became a ritual—and a ritual that became a thousand late-night stories. Starting with the ideomotor effect, we show how tiny, unconscious movements can feel like messages from beyond when a group is primed by silence, low light, and shared expectation. Then we track the board’s rise from 1890s patents and parlor rooms ...
Send us a text A sitcom saved a man from a murder charge, a horror classic echoed through real killings, and a dating show matched a contestant with a hidden predator. We pull on these threads to ask a bigger question: when culture touches crime, are we witnessing the paranormal or just the parts of reality we tend to ignore? We start by challenging how we define “paranormal,” noting how legal language and scientific disagreement leave room for a gray middle where strange events live. From t...
Send us a text A house with hidden passages, a polite request for anonymity, and a story we can’t tell—those boundaries set the stage for a conversation about celebrity hauntings that feel uncomfortably familiar. We walk through three public accounts that challenge skepticism in different ways: Courtney Cox hears a stranger at the door say there’s “someone behind you,” Octavia Spencer treats her resident spirit like a bouncer who keeps trouble out, and Britney Spears reportedly flees a home a...
Send us a text A grand Cleveland mansion with turrets, a fourth-floor ballroom, and a tangle of secret passages sounds like a fairy tale—until the deaths begin, rumors spread, and the walls start talking. We head out on the road for Doctober and open the door to Franklin Castle, widely called the most haunted house in Ohio, to unpack how grief, architecture, and folklore fused into a legend that refuses to fade. We trace the Tiedemann family’s rapid losses and the questions that followed, th...
Send us a text The road has a way of sharpening the strange. While recording from Arizona, we open a listener’s account that runs from goosebumps at Gettysburg to a charged encounter at Little Bighorn—complete with a flash of a white handlebar mustache, a flurry of ghost-hunting gear, and a ranger’s timely invitation to leave. That single thread pulls us into the Stonehouse’s layered folklore, the early “ghost herders” who tended more than grounds, and the meticulous identification of Lieuten...
Send us a text Ever watched a “ghost story” twist into a science problem right in front of you? We open a fresh door on the paranormal by asking a risky question: what if hauntings are just living people slipping between frequencies, slightly out of phase with our reality. Inspired by a listener email and a nod to Tesla’s notes on vibration, we sketch a city manor where time frays, “ghosts” wander confused and alive, and a mundane crime hides at the fracture point. It’s a story scaffold you c...
Send us a text Headlights carve a narrow path through the dark, and beyond that glow the highway starts to whisper. A longtime listener—an over-the-road driver—sent us a note that opened the door to a vault of stories truckers trade when the rest of the world is asleep: phantom hitchhikers who vanish at the truck stop door, rest areas that feel alive after midnight, sensitive freight that turns ordinary runs uncanny, and a black rig that appears from fog and dissolves like a thought you can’t...
Send us a text Thunder shakes the glass, power blinks, and two figures wrapped in black drift past the window as we open a door most buildings try to hide: the story of 13. We follow the breadcrumbs from a mistranslated Hammurabi “gap” to Judas arriving last at the table and Loki crashing a feast in Valhalla. Along the way, we trace how superstition turns into policy—why so many elevators skip 13, how airports dodge Gate 13, and what happens when a corridor in Detroit carries a door with no n...
Send us a text A single silhouette stalks our map, but it changes its name at every border. We take you on a fast, vivid tour of the nation’s cryptid canon—from the Sierra Sasquatch and Rocky Mountain sightings to the Honey Island Swamp Monster’s webbed prints and Wisconsin’s werewolf-leaning Beast of Bray Road—showing how landscapes, weather, and work culture shape what people hear, smell, and swear they saw. It’s part folklore atlas, part campfire confessional, and part field guide to the e...
Send us a text Thunder shakes the windows, the full moon hangs heavy, and after twenty failed attempts to air a different paranormal story, we reach for our backup: a dusty folder labeled “urban legend.” What unfolds is a fast, vivid tour through the myths that haunt mirrors, forests, cemeteries, and city sewers—and a look at why these stories stick to our lives like burrs after a midnight walk. We start by unpacking what makes an urban legend feel true even when the facts don’t add up: prox...
Send us a text A small package arrived from the UK with an old skeleton key and a handwritten letter that stopped us cold. Inside was a love story from 1977, a locked door in a shabby student house, and a fire that turned an ordinary morning into a lifetime of what-ifs. As we read Stefan’s words, the room seemed to hold its breath: a second key cut too late, a housemate misjudged until he tried to break down the door, and a grief forged so deep it clung to steel that wouldn’t melt in flame. ...
Send us a text Step into the haunted heart of Old Louisville as we unravel the mysterious tale of the Witch Tree—a gnarled, twisted Osage orange standing at the corner of 6th Street and Park Avenue. This isn't just any tree; it's a living monument to supernatural vengeance, adorned with beaded necklaces, trinkets, and offerings from those who dare not anger the spirits that claim it. The story takes us back to the 1800s when the original maple tree served as a sacred gathering place for loca...



