Supernatural Sisters Supernatural Sisters
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- Umorismo
Two sisters who love to talk all things paranormal, Molly and Abigail share their own ghostly encounters, ghost stories from around the world, and stories from their listeners.
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Zombie Smash or Pass
Molly and Abigail are back with a topic that Molly absolutely hates: zombies, baby. Joined by special guest, supernatural MOM Julie, the sisters discuss the origins of zombie mythology in cinema and play a good ol’ game of zombie smash or pass.
Sources:
https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2013/12/13/250844800/zoinks-tracing-the-history-of-zombie-from-haiti-to-the-cdc
https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2015/10/how-america-erased-the-tragic-history-of-the-zombie/412264/
https://www.ranker.com/list/how-zombie-types-differ/anncasano -
Uncut Gravestones
How do you want to be buried? Molly and Abigail explore the fascinating burial rituals of other cultures and realize that standard cemeteries are drab as hell. They also read scary stories from the people who know burial best. Also…uncut gems.
Theme music by https://www.musicbynatejohnson.com/
Cover art by https://www.artstation.com/excellentterrestrial
Part of the PodMoth Network: https://podmoth.network/
Sources:
https://www.escape.com.au/top-lists/11-of-the-creepiest-burial-sites-in-the-world/image-gallery/b67a13d7b4fa2bf6668c4b73e213af91
https://www.ranker.com/list/creepy-stories-from-cemetery-groundskeepers/bailey-brown -
Curses of the Hidden Temple
Curses. Are they real or inventions of the media to sell newspapers? The truth can sometimes lie somewhere in the middle. Molly and Abigail discuss the dangers of being a Kennedy, the unfortunate history of the Hope Diamond, the terrifying temple guards from Legends of the Hidden Temple, and what Nicolas Cage and King Tut have in common.
Theme music by https://www.musicbynatejohnson.com/
Cover art by https://www.artstation.com/excellentterrestrial
Part of the PodMoth Network: https://podmoth.network/
Sources:
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/23321/victims-king-tuts-curse
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hope_Diamond#Curse_mythology
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennedy_curse -
Hellhound Ugly
Join Molly and Abigail as they realize just how much the legends of hellhounds have influenced modern culture. But the stories aren’t all old…
Theme music by https://www.musicbynatejohnson.com/
Cover art by https://www.artstation.com/excellentterrestrial
Part of the PodMoth Network: https://podmoth.network/
Sources:
https://www.openculture.com/2020/10/the-legend-of-how-bluesman-robert-johnson-sold-his-soul-to-the-devil-at-the-crossroads.html
https://supernatural.fandom.com/wiki/Hellhounds
https://mythus.fandom.com/wiki/Hellhound
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-34369461
https://allthatsinteresting.com/black-shuck
https://volumeone.org/sites/halloween/articles/2020/09/29/267135-do-hellhounds-abound-in-the-chippewa-valley -
Troy Bolton is Not an Astronaut
Space is kind of like the deep ocean. It’s mysterious and scary, and it contains creatures we have yet to discover. It’s no surprise then, that astronauts have experienced inexplicable things during their journeys through the cosmos..
Theme music by https://www.musicbynatejohnson.com/
Cover art by https://www.artstation.com/excellentterrestrial
Part of the PodMoth Network: https://podmoth.network/
Sources:
https://www.ranker.com/list/weird-things-astronauts-saw-in-space/johnandrewl -
Close Encounters with Pauly Shore
What do you talk about after Halloween but before Christmas? ALIENS, OF COURSE. Molly and Abigail talk about the common stages of alien abductions, including investigation, contact with a deity, and the gentle batting of knockers. Molly also regales us with Reddit’s finest alien stories.
Theme music by https://www.musicbynatejohnson.com/
Cover art by https://www.artstation.com/excellentterrestrial
Part of the PodMoth Network: https://podmoth.network/
Sources:
https://www.space.com/lucid-dreaming-ufo-alien-abductions
Bynum, J. (1993). KIDNAPPED BY AN ALIEN Tales of UFO Abductions. ETC: A Review of General Semantics, 50(1), 86–95. http://www.jstor.org/stable/42579662