The Uncanny Coffee Hour with Dr Kitsune and Odd Bob

Dr Kitsune and Odd Bob

From Yokai and Bigfoot sightings to spirits, other-worldly beings and UFO encounters, we share stories and interviews; exploring evidence, theories, and philosophical implications. Always respectful with a touch of impish irreverence, we gather stories with wit and wisdom encouraging a strong look at Indigenous perspectives. This project has been brewing in our minds for years and now with the help of our community (including the uncanny world) we are making it a reality.

  1. Possessive Spirits

    FEB 14

    Possessive Spirits

    A two-year-old sits up in bed at midnight and cries “Help me” in a voice that doesn’t belong to her. That’s where our night begins... inside a Nevada family’s haunting, where a restless house and a neglected ritual collide, and a grandfather’s quiet arrival resets the room. We follow the thread from a shaken father’s dash across town to a grandmother’s Buddhist protection and a corner shrine that once fed three tiny guardians a single grain of rice a day. When the offerings stopped, something else started. When the caretaker stepped back into the doorway, it ended as if a switch had been flipped. From there, we step into folklore to see how other cultures name the same tremor. Our creature profile explores the Bakeneko, Japan’s “changed cat,” a house pet that crosses a boundary with age, appetite, and a too-long tail. Through a moody tale of Okesa—a beauty with a secret, a boastful captain, and an ocean that turns to glass—we trace the old law of pacts: honor what protects you, or pay for what you break. It’s atmospheric, briny, and just sharp enough to draw blood. We close with “Twins,” a 500-word jolt from Weird Fiction Quarterly that tucks possession into the most intimate hiding place: the body itself. An extra eye, a dream-dog with a familiar face, and a whispered, terrible welcome home. Together, these stories sketch a map of the uncanny where maintenance matters—ritual as attention, offerings as relationship, folklore as instruction manual. Whether you lean skeptic or believer, there’s a common ground here: care is a practice, and neglect has consequences. Pull up a chair, pour something strong, and sit with us in that space between laughter and goosebumps. If the stories stayed with you, subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend who loves the strange. What pact in your life needs renewing? Send a text Support the show Contact us online: Official Website: www.uncannycoffeepodcast.com Bluesky Social: https://bsky.app/profile/uncannycoffeehour.bsky.social Support the Show: Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/uncannycoffee (Dr. K already has tea) Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/UncannyCoffeeHour

    39 min
  2. Solstice Stories And Shadowed Things

    JAN 10

    Solstice Stories And Shadowed Things

    The wind has a way of finding the cracks in our certainty, and on this solstice we let it in. We light the room with laughter, pour thick drinks, and tell three stories that bite: a child hears promises the fog won’t confess, iron boots ring down ruined halls, and something skinless drags itself up from the sea, hot breath reeking of graves. It’s a Fae-forward gathering with Sortia, Barnaby the gnome, and Gracie holding the circle while our human co‑hosts wander off the map—until they stumble back with gifts, kaiju time gaps, and a very opinionated tea. We start with the Earl King, a warning about the peril of tidy explanations. Believe the children isn’t just kind advice; it’s a survival protocol when the night whispers. Barnaby then profiles the redcap of the Scottish Borders—iron boots, blood-wet cap, speed that laughs at flight—and the one rule that saves you when nothing else will. Finally, the Nuckelavee lumbers in from the northern coasts, all raw muscle and acid tears, stopped only by fresh water. These aren’t museum myths. They’re living hazard maps disguised as stories, teaching us how to read wind, tide, and silence before they turn. When the boys crash back through the door, the tone whipsaws—witch hexes on corrupt suits, hemp lattes versus fruity tea, and studio chaos—but the spine holds. We trade folklore as fieldcraft: carry the right words, keep fresh water near, listen when fear names what your logic refuses. If you hike ruins, walk night roads, or love a good chill with your coffee, this one is for you. If the shivers hit right—or if you just enjoy two grown men acting twelve while a puka runs the board—tap follow, share this with a brave friend, and leave a quick review. Keep your fires lit, keep your water fresh, and for the love of the old gods, watch the tide. Send us a text Support the show Contact us online: Official Website: www.uncannycoffeepodcast.com Bluesky Social: https://bsky.app/profile/uncannycoffeehour.bsky.social Support the Show: Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/uncannycoffee (Dr. K already has tea) Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/UncannyCoffeeHour

    39 min
  3. Japanese Ghost Stories: From Filth Lickers To Vengeful Spirits — Halloween '25

    11/03/2025

    Japanese Ghost Stories: From Filth Lickers To Vengeful Spirits — Halloween '25

    What if the thing you left behind never stopped moving toward you? We pour pumpkin ales, crack a few ridiculous sponsor bits, and then step straight into two of the most unsettling Japanese ghost tales we know—told with care, humor, and zero caricature. First, a samurai trades devotion for status and returns years later to a house swallowed by weeds and wind. The scene glows with a single candle, a familiar silhouette, and hair so black it seems to drink the light. Morning peels away the comfort. Regret turns literal as living strands tighten like rope. It’s a gothic gut-punch about the cost of convenience, the weight of promises, and how neglect can outlive us in ways that grasp back. Then the fog rolls in and the tempo spikes. We follow three friends to a derelict rail crossing and meet Teke Teke, an urban legend with rules that cut deep. The scrape starts slow. It doesn’t stay slow. This isn’t a ghost you talk down with a charm; it’s consequences at elbow speed. We unpack why the story lands—precision of place, the banality of cruelty, and a monster whose physics make you run before you think. Along the way, we thread in yokai lore like the filth-licker, plus the everyday dread of hair that won’t leave your space, turning the ordinary into the uncanny. We keep it warm between chills: boundaries around accents and culture, shoutouts to our community, and a few lines we live by—never whistle at night, fear is the parent of cruelty, choose love. If you’re here for folklore that respects its roots and storytelling that grips without gimmicks, you’ll feel right at home with us. If it made you shiver or smile, tap follow, share with a friend who loves horror, and drop a review to help others find the show. What legend should we explore next? Send us a text Support the show Contact us online: Official Website: www.uncannycoffeepodcast.com Bluesky Social: https://bsky.app/profile/uncannycoffeehour.bsky.social Support the Show: Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/uncannycoffee (Dr. K already has tea) Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/UncannyCoffeeHour

    40 min
  4. Old West Ghosts

    10/10/2025

    Old West Ghosts

    Ever notice how a building breathes differently after a fresh coat of paint—and how the air seems to carry older voices when the lights dim? We lean into spooky season with a trip through Baker City’s restored Geyser Grand Hotel and along the wind-bitten cliffs below the Heceta Head Lighthouse, weaving jokes, folklore, and lived experience into a single thread: when you revive a place, you often wake the stories sleeping inside it. Our path starts in a boomtown where stained glass and mahogany came back to life—and so did the whispers. Room 302 has its gentle guardian who loves rose perfume and “borrows” shiny things, while the kitchen still belongs to a headless chef who won’t surrender his line. In the saloon, the clink of glasses and the shuffle of cards suggest a poker game that refuses to fold. Each account turns the hotel from a museum into a conversation partner, proof that preservation isn’t just woodwork; it’s memory work. Then we trade prairie dust for sea spray. At Heceta Head, the haunting feels personal, almost domestic. Locals call her Rue—a keeper’s wife whose loss lingers in tidy gestures and midnight humming. Books find shelves. Glasses migrate to the sink. A window seems to clean itself in a corner with no floor. This isn’t spectacle; it’s a ritual of care against the largest graveyard on earth: the ocean. We talk about why these stories endure, how grief and routine shape space, and where we’re headed next—East Coast battlefields, Día de los Muertos collaborations, and a careful dive into yūrei and yokai. If you love haunted hotels, lighthouse legends, and the tender hush of good folklore, brew a cup and press play. Tell a friend who believes, a skeptic who laughs, and someone who’s stayed up late in an old house hearing more than wind. Subscribe, share, and leave a review to help more curious listeners find the show. Where should we go ghost-hunting next? Send us a text Support the show Contact us online: Official Website: www.uncannycoffeepodcast.com Bluesky Social: https://bsky.app/profile/uncannycoffeehour.bsky.social Support the Show: Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/uncannycoffee (Dr. K already has tea) Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/UncannyCoffeeHour

    31 min
  5. Remote Viewing and Non-Local Consciousness

    09/21/2025

    Remote Viewing and Non-Local Consciousness

    Have you ever experienced a moment of knowing something you couldn't possibly know? A flash of insight about a distant place or a lost object's location that defies logical explanation? The boundaries of human consciousness remain one of our greatest mysteries. In this mind-expanding conversation, we journey into the fascinating world of non-local consciousness and remote viewing—the ability to perceive information about distant or unseen targets using only the mind. We share remarkable stories from our own experiences, including unexpected visitors who demonstrated their remote viewing abilities by describing places they'd never been with astonishing accuracy. You'll hear about finding stolen bicycles in a city of 90,000 people through unexplained intuition and instantly locating lost items in the jungle with seemingly supernatural precision. The conversation takes an even more extraordinary turn when we discuss dreamwalking—the experience of one person consciously visiting another through dreams. This firsthand account challenges conventional understanding of how minds connect and communicate. We also explore famous documented cases of remote viewing, including Ingo Swann's viewing of Jupiter's rings before scientific confirmation and Joseph McMoneagle's work locating a Soviet submarine through psychic means. Throughout our discussion, we maintain a balance of openness and healthy skepticism. Are these phenomena truly paranormal, or do they represent natural human capacities we haven't fully understood? The answer might lie somewhere in the quantum entanglement of consciousness itself. Whether you're a believer or skeptic, this episode will leave you questioning the true nature of human perception and the possibility that our minds connect in ways science is only beginning to comprehend. Subscribe now and join our community of curious minds exploring the uncanny side of existence. Send us a text Support the show Contact us online: Official Website: www.uncannycoffeepodcast.com Bluesky Social: https://bsky.app/profile/uncannycoffeehour.bsky.social Support the Show: Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/uncannycoffee (Dr. K already has tea) Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/UncannyCoffeeHour

    40 min
  6. Hawaiian Tales: Part One

    08/26/2025

    Hawaiian Tales: Part One

    The boundary between our world and the supernatural realm has always been thinner in Hawaii. The islands pulse with ancient energy, spiritual power, and stories that send shivers down your spine—even on warm tropical nights. Kevin Chang joins us from Oahu to explore one of Hawaii's most enduring supernatural phenomena: the Night Marchers (Huaka'i Po). These ghostly apparitions of ancient Hawaiian warriors announce their presence with pounding war drums and conch shells as they march between sacred sites. The protocol for encountering them is clear: lie face down, avoid eye contact, and show absolute respect—your life may depend on it. As a musician, attorney, and community builder, Kevin brings multiple perspectives to this conversation. His work with Kua'a'i Na'ulu A'uamo helps Native Hawaiian communities connect and strengthen their stewardship of natural resources, preserving cultural knowledge that spans generations. Through his band Hoopa Aina, Kevin has captured the mystique of Night Marchers in haunting melodies that both entertain and educate. The episode takes an especially chilling turn when we share a firsthand account from a visitor who claims to have encountered Night Marchers at Kapina Falls. Their detailed description—the rhythmic drumming, ethereal torches, and the metallic tang in the air—mirrors centuries of similar reports across the islands. Whether skeptic or believer, this exploration of Hawaiian spiritual traditions reminds us that some knowledge exists beyond scientific explanation. The stories we share connect us to our ancestors and teach respect for forces we may never fully understand. Have you ever felt unseen eyes watching you in places where history runs deep? Subscribe now and join our community of curious minds exploring the uncanny in all its forms. Send us a text Support the show Contact us online: Official Website: www.uncannycoffeepodcast.com Bluesky Social: https://bsky.app/profile/uncannycoffeehour.bsky.social Support the Show: Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/uncannycoffee (Dr. K already has tea) Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/UncannyCoffeeHour

    31 min
  7. Russian Vodka, Folklore, and the Creatures That Protect Us

    08/10/2025

    Russian Vodka, Folklore, and the Creatures That Protect Us

    Deep in the ancient forests and icy lakes of Russia, guardian spirits and monsters have protected the land and its people for centuries. This week, we venture into the mysterious world of Slavic folklore to discover creatures both terrifying and protective. The journey begins with Dr. Kitsune sharing a hilariously embarrassing tale from his high school Russian class, where a linguistic misstep with an elderly Russian woman left the entire class in stitches—except for him. His inadvertent use of the informal "you" form prompted her to quip, "My young man, we haven't even slept together yet!" This moment perfectly captures our blend of cultural exploration and personal storytelling that makes each episode uniquely engaging. Saoirse transforms to introduce us to the Leshy, the unpredictable guardian of Russian forests. This shape-shifting spirit can lead travelers astray with eerie whistles or by mimicking the voices of loved ones, creating labyrinths where once familiar paths stood. But there's wisdom in these tales—respect the forest and its keeper, and you might find your way home. The traditional method to break a Leshy's spell? Turn your clothes inside out and put your shoes on the wrong feet to confuse the trickster. We then dive into the legend of the Brosno Dragon, a lake monster with a remarkable historical connection. Unlike most cryptids, this creature reportedly saved the city of Novgorod from Batu Khan's invading Mongol army in 1240. When the Golden Horde paused at Lake Brosno, the massive serpentine beast emerged from the depths, creating such terror that the conquerors of nations retreated, interpreting the monster as an omen that the land itself had risen against them. Through these stories, we explore how folklore serves as a bridge between humans and the natural world, teaching respect for forces beyond our control while providing protection through cultural knowledge passed down generations. Whether you're fascinated by mythology, cultural traditions, or just love a good monster tale, this episode offers a captivating glimpse into Russia's rich folkloric tradition. Listen now, and remember—when wandering in strange woods or beside deep lakes, a little respect for local spirits might just save your life. Send us a text Support the show Contact us online: Official Website: www.uncannycoffeepodcast.com Bluesky Social: https://bsky.app/profile/uncannycoffeehour.bsky.social Support the Show: Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/uncannycoffee (Dr. K already has tea) Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/UncannyCoffeeHour

    25 min

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From Yokai and Bigfoot sightings to spirits, other-worldly beings and UFO encounters, we share stories and interviews; exploring evidence, theories, and philosophical implications. Always respectful with a touch of impish irreverence, we gather stories with wit and wisdom encouraging a strong look at Indigenous perspectives. This project has been brewing in our minds for years and now with the help of our community (including the uncanny world) we are making it a reality.