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Let's Talk Spooky
Shauna Taylor
Fréquence : 1 épisode/10j. Total Éps: 50

Obsessed with ghost stories, eerie folklore, and real-life paranormal encounters? Join us each week as we uncover chilling legends, haunted histories, and spine-tingling mysteries. From ancient curses to modern hauntings and reincarnation, this podcast is your gateway to the dark and unexplained.
If you crave supernatural stories and strange tales that stay with you... press play and Let’s Talk Spooky!
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04: Camping Urban Legends
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
mercredi 14 mai 2025 • Durée 17:07
Show notes:
In this episode, we head deep into the forest to explore two chilling legends that haunt campers and hikers alike. First, we meet The Whistling Man, a sinister figure inspired by Venezuela's El Silbón, who might just follow you home if you dare to answer his eerie four-note tune. Then, we unravel the mystery of The Last Campsite, a ghostly clearing in the woods that some say doesn’t exist—except to those who vanish there.
🧾 Stories Featured:
The Whistling Man
Origin: Inspired by the legend of El Silbón from Venezuela
Key themes: Isolation, whistling as a supernatural warning, cultural punishment folklore
Modern retelling set in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta
The Last Campsite
Type: Urban legend / Creepypasta-style folklore
03: Ghostly Exposure
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
jeudi 8 mai 2025 • Durée 11:43
⚠️ Listener Discretion Advised: This episode discusses themes of death, including child mortality and era-specific religious beliefs. Listener discretion is advised.
Step back in time as we explore one of the most hauntingly intimate traditions of the Victorian era: postmortem and spirit photography. In this chilling episode, we peer into a time when families memorialized their loved ones not just in portraits of the living, but in final images of the dead. Discover how technological innovation, religious beliefs, and grief collided to create a tradition that is both unsettling and deeply human.
We’ll uncover:
- The birth of postmortem photography and its ties to infant mortality and working-class grief
- Spirit photography and the ghostly rise (and fall) of William Mumler
- The chilling 1919 photograph that may have captured the ghost of Freddy Jackson
- Why were these photos more than macabre—they were acts of love and remembrance
🔮 Whether you're a believer in the beyond or just intrigued by eerie history, this episode will have you second-guessing the next old photo you stumble across…
Want to See the Photos?Check out our Instagram page @letstalkspookypodcast to view some of the images discussed in the episode, including the ghostly figure believed to be Freddy Jackson. Got your own eerie photo or family ghost story? Tag us or send it in—you might hear it featured in a future episode!
Sources & Further Reading:
- Victorian Visual Culture Blog: Photos of the Dead
- BBC News: Freddy Jackson’s Ghost Photo
- Stanley & Wise, “The Domestication of Death” (JSTOR)
- YouTube: Spirit Photography Short
- Slate: Spirit Photography and Child Mortality
👻 Like what you heard? Rate, review, and follow Let’s Talk Spooky on your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps more spooky souls find our fireside stories. 🔥
02. Haunted Thrifted Objects
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
mardi 6 mai 2025 • Durée 12:25
This episode unravels the eerie side of second-hand shopping. From a ghostly Victorian dress to a haunted eBay painting and a sinister vintage chair, we explore real stories and folklore that beg the question: Can objects carry emotional residue or even spiritual energy?
Let's find out!
Don't forget to hit that follow button and leave a review to help us grow.
Stay spooky, friends 👻
This episode covers:
- Blue Silk, a cautionary tale published in the Evening Post in 1884, warns about the dangers of used clothing.
- The Hands Resist Him is the infamous haunted painting that shocked eBay buyers and terrified children.
- A chilling Reddit story about a dream-haunting chair.
- Cultural beliefs in object-bound spirits, like Japan’s tsukumogami and Jewish folklore’s dybbuk.
Got a haunted thrift story of your own?Email at: letstalkspookypodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram: @letstalkspookypodcast
Sources & References:
- “How Thrift Stores Were Born” – Time Magazinehttps://time.com/5364170/thrift-store-history/
- “Ragpickers or Rescuers? Gender and the Salvation Army” – New England Quarterly via JSTORhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/43284988?mag=how-thrift-stores-were-born
- “10 Haunting Facts About the Painting ‘The Hands Resist Him’” – Listversehttps://listverse.com/2021/10/07/10-haunting-facts-about-the-painting-the-hands-resist-him/
- Reddit Thrift Hauls Community https://www.reddit.com/r/ThriftStoreHauls/comments/l04yuu/have_you_ever_bought_a_haunted_item_at_a_thrift/
👻 Credits:Written, researched, and produced by Shauna Taylor.
🎧 Listen, subscribe, and stay spooky wherever you get your podcasts.
01. Beltane: Ancient Celtic Festival
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
vendredi 2 mai 2025 • Durée 09:05
Episode One:
Step into the flickering firelight of ancient tradition as we explore the rich history and folklore of Beltane, the Gaelic fire festival that marks the beginning of summer. This first episode unpacks the origins of Beltane, its ties to fertility, fire rituals, fae folklore, and centuries-old superstitions. Discover how this sacred seasonal turning point once shaped communities—and how it still enchants those who celebrate today.
Light a candle, stay close to the flames, and get ready to talk spooky. 🔥🌸🧚♀️
Show notes:
In This Episode:
The origins and meaning of Beltane
Fire festivals and fertility rituals across Celtic lands
The Maypole and its symbolic significance
Hawthorn flowers, handfastings, and ancient marriage customs
Faeries of the old world—mischievous, powerful, and dangerous
Beltane superstitions and protections
A haunting Irish legend of a forgotten offering to the fae
Beltane’s connection to witches and cunning folk
Resources & Further Reading:
Folk Lore: or, Superstitious Beliefs in the West of Scotland by James Napier
If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your fellow spooky friends.
Until next time – stay curious, stay safe, and stay spooky. 🌙
09: Rituals of Death - Part One
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
vendredi 27 juin 2025 • Durée 21:00
In this chilling first part of a two-part series, Shauna takes you on a journey through centuries of funeral rituals shaped by both reverence and terror. From sin-eaters in rural Britain to ancient Greek coins meant to pay the ferryman, this episode unearths the spiritual, folkloric, and at times horrifying ways humans have tried to ensure the dead stay at rest. With stories that span from historical rituals to near-death modern miracles, we peel back the veil on how humanity has tried to say goodbye… and why we’re still afraid it might not be enough.
Key Topics Covered:
- Fear of death vs fear of the afterlife
- Historical burial practices
- The role of the Sin-Eater in rural England and Wales
- Ancient Greek funerary coins and beliefs in the afterlife
- Cross-cultural comparisons (Egypt, Norse, Haitian traditions)
- The true purpose of wakes and stories of premature burial
- Modern near-death story from Reddit (u/missymaypen)
- Teaser for Part Two: Rituals meant to trap the dead
- Sources & Historical References:
- Sin-Eaters:
- Davies, Owen. The Haunted: A Social History of Ghosts.
- Ronald Hutton’s work on British folklore and folk magic
- "The Last Sin Eater" (historical references to Richard Munslow, Shropshire)
- Ancient Greek Burial Customs:
- Garland, Robert. The Greek Way of Death
- Archaeological studies of obol placement in 5th–4th century BCE graves
- Classical mythology of Charon and the River Styx
- Premature Burial and Wake Traditions:
- Jan Bondeson, Buried Alive: The Terrifying History of Our Most Primal Fear
- Victorian mourning rituals & the role of wakes before embalming
- Case study: Susan Armstrong (1839) [urban legend and folklore reports]
- Cross-Cultural Funerary Practices:
- Egyptian Book of the Dead references to Duat
- Norse burial ships and coin offerings
- Haitian Vodou rituals involving Baron Samedi
- Reddit User Story (modern legend):
- Shared by u/missymaypen on Reddit’s r/Paranormal
Have your own eerie tale or hometown haunting?Email: letstalkspookypodcast@gmail.comFollow Instagram @letstalkspookypodcast on TikTok @ letstalkspookypod
08: Haunted Houses: Echoes
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
samedi 21 juin 2025 • Durée 19:25
This week on Let’s Talk Spooky, we unlock the doors to two haunted homes that history tried to forget.
First, we travel to the tangled fields of Goa, India, where the tragic legend of the D’Mello House still lingers—two brothers, one house, and a silence that never truly settled.
Then, we journey to Nova Scotia’s oldest town to visit the Bailey House, a Georgian-era home where ghostly perfume drifts through the halls… and a pale woman is said to still wait by the window for a ship that never returned.
Ghost stories, historical echoes, and the kind of hauntings that don’t scream—they watch.
📚 Sources & References
🏚️ D’Mello House – Goa, India
Local legend compiled from regional folklore, local accounts, and oral retellings
Anecdotes from tourist blogs and video entries of midnight visits (e.g., Goa-based haunted places on YouTube)
Mentioned in articles like:
Haunted Places in Goa - Holidify
India Times - Haunted Houses of India
🕯️ Bailey House – Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
Built c.1770, Georgian-style house
Historical context from:
Historic Places Canada Registry – Bailey House
Annapolis Royal Heritage Tour Guides
Folklore and ghost sightings gathered from:
Local tourism and B&B guest testimonials
Ghost stories featured in Nova Scotia supernatural forums and books like Haunted Canada series
Destination Halifax Haunted Highlights
07: Forests That Watch: Haunted Forests
Saison 1 · Épisode 7
jeudi 12 juin 2025 • Durée 22:30
Some forests welcome you. Others… watch you.
In this episode of Let’s Talk Spooky, we explore two of the world’s most haunted forests: Aokigahara, Japan’s mysterious Sea of Trees, known for its silence, sorrow, and restless spirits... and Germany’s Black Forest, where werewolves roam, witches cast curses, and tall shadowy figures are said to follow wanderers home.
If you’ve ever felt the woods were watching — maybe they were.
Content Warning:
This episode contains discussion of:
- Suicide and grief (Aokigahara)
- Historical executions and violence
- Themes of isolation and supernatural danger
Listener discretion is advised.
If you or someone you know is struggling, please know you are not alone.
📞 Canada & U.S.:
National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988 (24/7, free, and confidential)
📞 For Canada (Talk Suicide Canada):
1-833-456-4566 | talksuicide.ca
📞 For listeners outside North America:
Visit https://findahelpline.com for international resources.
Sources & Further Reading:
- Wandering in Japan’s Suicide Forest, The New York Times
https://archive.nytimes.com/lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/25/wandering-in-japans-suicide-forest/ - “The Werewolf of Bedburg” (Peter Stumpf) – 1589 trial records and historical analyses
- “The Wolf of Ansbach” – Bavarian legend and folklore (1685)
- Morbach Monster – U.S. military base accounts and shrine folklore (1988)
- “Yūrei: The Japanese Ghost” by Zack Davisson
- Encyclopedia of German Superstition and Folklore (translated editions)
Connect with Us:
- 🎧 Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts
- 📸 Instagram: @letstalkspooky
- 📩 Got a spooky forest near you? Please send us your stories!
06: Haunted Hospital Horrors
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
jeudi 5 juin 2025 • Durée 18:55
In this chilling episode, we step behind the crumbling walls and flickering lights of some of the world’s most haunted hospitals. From the infamous death tunnel of Waverly Hills Sanatorium, to the mysterious and tragic lore of Sayama Hospital in Japan, to the silent echoes trapped inside the overgrown halls of Riverview Hospital in British Columbia, we explore what happens when pain lingers long after the patients are gone.
🧠 Topics Covered:
Dark history of Waverly Hills Sanatorium (Louisville, Kentucky)
Sayama Hospital and the cultural impact of the Sayama Incident (Japan)
The rise and fall of Riverview Hospital (Coquitlam, British Columbia)
🔗 Resources & References:
Waverly Hills Sanatorium
Waverly Hills Historical Overview: https://www.therealwaverlyhills.com
“The Haunted History of Waverly Hills Sanatorium” – Legends of America
Personal testimonies and ghost tours via [YouTube – Ghost Hunters & BuzzfeedUnsolved]
Sayama Hospital & Sayama Incident
Background on the Sayama Incident: Human Rights Now – Sayama Case
Creepy Reddit encounter near Sayama: r/Paranormal
Cultural impact and hospital myth: [r/UnresolvedMysteries]
RiverviewHospital
Riverviewhistory via BC Archives: BC Government Heritage Site
CreepyReddit tales and eyewitness accounts:
r/coquitlam– haunted places
r/Paranormal– bus ghost story
r/britishcolumbia– abandoned buildings
📲 Connect With Us:
👻 Instagram: @letstalkspooky
📩 Email Your Stories: letstalkspooky@gmail.com
🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen!
05: Roots and Rituals
Saison 1 · Épisode 5
jeudi 29 mai 2025 • Durée 17:30
In this episode, we delve into the eerie world of garden folklore, where healing herbs and haunted hedgerows blur the lines between magic and myth. You'll hear the tragic true tale of Agnes Sampson, explore the deadly cry of the mandrake root, and wander into the modern urban legend of the Witch Garden on Widdershins Lane. We’ll also uncover ancient traditions such as moon planting, spirit gardens, and poison plots.
Topics Covered:
- Agnes Sampson and the garden that condemned her
- The Mandrake's Scream: folklore and real history
- Witch’s gardens: belladonna, henbane, and shadowy traditions
- Modern legend: The Witch Garden on Widdershins Lane
Further Reading & Resources:
- Agnes Sampson – North Berwick Witch Trials
https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofScotland/The-North-Berwick-Witch-Trials/ - Mandrake Folklore & Medicinal History
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4658872/ - The Poison Garden at Alnwick Castle
https://www.alnwickgarden.com/the-garden/poison-garden/ - Lunar Gardening Guide (Folkloric Perspective)
https://www.farmersalmanac.com/gardening-by-the-moon - Victorian Floriography and Symbolism of Flowers
https://www.languageofflowers.com/ - Witch Gardens in History and Myth
https://www.learnreligions.com/herbs-of-the-witchs-garden-2562107 - https://www.historyextra.com/period/stuart/pendle-witches-witch-trials-what-happened/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
16: Haunted Road Trip: Vancouver Island
Saison 1 · Épisode 16
vendredi 12 septembre 2025 • Durée 28:40
Episode Summary:
Our haunted road trip comes to its final stop — the legendary supernatural hotspots of Vancouver Island. From the tragic tale of Yow Kum in Victoria’s Chinatown to phantom ships, haunted lighthouses, ghostly nuns, and one of Canada’s most haunted cemeteries, this episode ties together a journey across some of the island’s darkest and most unforgettable places.
Join me as we explore:
- Victoria’s Chinatown & Fan Tan Alley – The tragic 1889 murder of Yow Kum and the restless spirit of Ah Heung still running through the alley’s narrow passageways.
- Amphitrite Point Lighthouse (Ucluelet) – Built after the Pass of Melfort tragedy, this storm-beaten lighthouse is said to echo with phantom bells and screams carried on the wind.
- The Ghost Ship of the Strait of Georgia – A blazing phantom vessel that vanishes without a trace, believed to be a spectral replay of real tragedies at sea.
- St. Ann’s Academy (Victoria) – The footsteps and whispered prayers of the Sisters of St. Ann, lingering in the chapel they built over a century ago.
- Ross Bay Cemetery (Victoria) – The Woman in Black, restless spirits disturbed by storms, and one of Canada’s most haunted burial grounds.
This episode is the grand finale of the Haunted Road Trip Edition, weaving history, folklore, and ghost stories into one last spooky ride across the island.
📌 Sources & Further Reading
- Sinn, Shanon. The Haunting of Vancouver Island. TouchWood Editions, 2017.
- “Amphitrite Point Lighthouse History.” Ucluelet Info.
https://www.ucluelet-info.com/history-amphitrite-lighthouse/ - “Amphitrite Point Lighthouse.” Wikipedia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphitrite_Point_Lighthouse - “Fan Tan Alley Murder History.” Reddit VictoriaBC Community Discussion.
https://www.reddit.com/r/VictoriaBC/comments/1ek79eh/fan_tan_alley_murder_history/ - “Chan’s Haunting Legacy as the Ghostly Beheader of Victoria’s Fan Tan Alley.” Kelowna Capital News.
https://www.kelownacapnews.com/trending-now/chans-haunting-legacy-as-the-ghostly-beheader-of-victorias-fan-tan-alley-7620157/ - “Ross Bay Cemetery.” Victoria’s Haunted History.
https://victoriahistoryproject.ca/ross-bay-cemetery/ - “Ross Bay Cemetery Ghosts.” Haunted Places.
https://www.hauntedplaces.org/item/ross-bay-cemetery/ - “Three Real Vancouver Island Ghost Stories.” Vancouver Island University News.
https://news.viu.ca/community-classroom-blog/three-real-vancouver-island-ghost
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