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Haunt Jaunts

Haunt Jaunts

A weekly Society, Culture and Travel podcast
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Haunt Jaunts

Haunt Jaunts

Haunt Jaunts

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Haunt Jaunts

Haunt Jaunts

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I had intended to include two more episodes in the Macabre Museums season. One about true crime Museums and a finale of paranormal museums.However, instead, I’ve decided to cut the season short for a couple of reasons. I won’t go into all of
What is a monster? The Oxford Languages dictionary defines a monster as “an imaginary creature that is typically large, ugly, and frightening.”Which is also what makes monsters fascinating, right? Their frightening aspect. But also the fac
We embark on a whirlwind exploration of witch museums around the world in this episode. Stops include:Magicum in Berlin, GermanyHexenmuseum Schweiz in Gränichen, SwitzerlandMuseo de las Brujas in Zugarramurdi, SpainMuseum of Witchcraft
There are really only two UFO museums:The Pine Bush UFO & Paranormal Museum in Pine Bush, New York, and The International UFO Museum & Research Center in Roswell, New Mexico, a.k.a. what many consider the mecca of UFO museums.We explore
Did you know that America didn’t have an official national anthem until 1931? The same man who drew attention to that in 1929 is the same one we can pretty much credit with creating oddities museums. In this episode, we get to know Robert Rip
Abracadabra. Hocus pocus. Alakazam.But which magicians were the first to use those now-famous, albeit stereotypical, conjuring words?Maybe the answer lies in the stops we’ll explore in this episode, which are magic museums around the worl
In this episode we polka with the Skunk Ape in the Everglades, check out a Bigfoot butt print in Georgia, and visit the Bigfoot Handicapped Accessible Garden in Nebraska. And that's just scratching the surface of the booty-shaking fun we have g
In our third themed season on the Haunt Jaunts podcast, we explore the places where you can learn more about everything from witches, ghosts, and death to leprechauns, mermaids, and magic. Join us starting January 31 for the premiere of Macab
The ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future paid Scrooge a visit. We borrow that concept of three as we embark in search of haunted bars, ghost stories and energy centers with a New Year's Eve and/or New Year connection.Places we explore
December is often called the most wonderful time of the year. But did you know that the Winter Solstice, which happens during December, is the second most haunted time of the year too? Samhain, or Halloween, is the first.The hauntings that h
These places deck the halls in a major way for the holiday season. However, in addition to conjuring the Christmas spirit, they’re also great places to find restless spirits too.In this episode, we explore:The connection between Legend o
In this episode, we explore cemeteries, state parks, and cities that all share something in common: Paranormal activity and names of things commonly associated with Christmas.There are even some UFO cases ahead, which may or may not be relate
Join me starting December 6th as we explore that and more in the next themed season on the Haunt Jaunts podcast: Haunted Christmas.It’ll just be a short one, a mini-series season so to speak. But we’ll pack a lot of haunting festivities into
Do you ever tinker with making or crafting stuff? What do you do with the leftover scraps? Toss them? Save them for another project? Repurpose them somehow? I was left with some odds and ends after putting together this first official themed
*Warning* This episode includes details of child murders, which some listeners may find upsetting. Listener discretion is advised. The Devil in the White City. The Devil’s Rooming House. The Devil Made Me Do It. The first two are titles
Sometimes houses aren’t haunted by ghosts. Sometimes the restless spirits living under the same roof as the legitimate owners and tenants aren’t unseen souls of the dearly departed. They’re very much alive and secretly dwelling within. Wait,
You might expect something like Crime Categories to appear in the index of the Encyclopedia of American Crime. Listed underneath that heading are a variety of crimes you’d also expect to see: everything from arson and bank robberies to kidnappi
You expect sting operations with certain criminal activities like gambling, prostitution, and illegal drugs. And then there’s Chris Hansen’s appropriately named To Catch a Predator. It uses modern-day technology employed by some of the vilest f
Perhaps ghosts haven't helped solve their own murders as dramatically as portrayed in fiction --or have they? I’ll let you be the judge of that as we explore a few such cases in this episode of Haunting American True Crimes.We start off by ex
A comment on one of my posts from author Priscilla Bettis got me thinking. She had wondered if any of the stories counselors told around summer camp campfires had any basis in fact. Well, that sparked my curiosity and just begged me to resear
Haunted summer camps...Surely some of those campfire stories the counselors told us were based on actual events.That comment on one of my posts led to the discovery of one of the most heartwrenching true crime stories I’ve ever learned of. It a
Posies is a short horror film about a woman attempting to hide her transformation into a monster by placing flowers under her skin. It might not sound tantalizing at first blush, but let me assure you it's one of the most beautiful and haunting
Dakota Laden, Tanner Wiseman, and Alex Schroeder graciously spent some time having an unconventional chat with Court about Destination Fear season 3.Using a combination of questions from fans as well as her own, Court asked things like:W
Kendall and Vera Whelpton are the husband and wife filmmaking team whose latest movie, The Sleepless Unrest: The Real Conjuring Home, hits select theaters and VOD on July 16, 2021. After enjoying an advanced screener of the film, Court had a
It started with a shark attack at Beach Haven, New Jersey on July 1, 1916, that killed  Charles E. Van Sant. Five days later a shark would claim the life of another victim,  Charles Bruder, at Spring Lake, just up the shore.Nerves were rattle
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