Strange Deranged Beyond Insane

Melissa

True crime that lingers. Paranormal thatfeels personal.Strange Deranged Beyond Insane dives into haunted locations, twisted cases, and the unexplained-often rooted in Michigan's darkest corners. Blending psychological insight with real-life storytelling, each episode explores the line between mental health and the paranormal. With heart, humor, and just enough chaos to keep you hooked!

  1. 1 day ago

    Why Tarot Creators Are Disappearing From TikTok: Is WitchTok Under Pressure?

    Send us Fan Mail Tarot creators are deleting accounts, “WitchTok is going away” is trending, and the rumor machine is working overtime. We jump into what’s really underneath the drama: how content moderation, political pressure, and shifting platform rules can quietly squeeze spiritual creators, paranormal storytellers, and anyone talking about taboo subjects. I share why I’m not betting my voice on TikTok alone, how removed videos change what I’m willing to post, and why building a podcast and backups is the only sane move if you want longevity. From there, we pivot into the feeling that the world itself is acting strange. We talk recurring storms that seem to hit on a schedule, the eerie “lines in the sky” debate, and the real-world jolt of NOAA confirming a severe geomagnetic storm. If you’ve been exhausted, headachy, nauseous, or dealing with ringing ears, you’ll recognize the way people connect body sensations to solar activity, aurora sightings, and even power grid anxiety. Whether you read it as science, symbolism, or both, it’s a moment that has a lot of us paying closer attention. And yes, we take a detour into the funniest corner of high-strangeness: a former FEMA official claiming he was “teleported” to Waffle House, plus the internet’s insistence that late-night diners are quantum portals. That opens the door to RH negative blood type lore, rare traits, central heterochromia, and the way spiritual meaning gets layered onto genetics, family stories, and intuition. We land on slow living, grounding practices, and choosing a life that’s bigger than money, ego, or the algorithm. If you enjoyed this, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more weirdos can find us. Support the show

    45 min
  2. 4 days ago

    Ouija Board Sessions And Heavy Energy In A Haunted Birth Room

    Send us Fan Mail A haunted hospital is creepy enough, but a haunted hospital with a former birthing room hits differently when the air turns thick and your chest feels tight. We’re back at Stimson Hospital with Kristina and Ryder, and we’re doing what most paranormal shows avoid: playing raw, unedited investigation audio so you can hear the pauses, the confusion, and the moments that might be real interaction. We run a physical Ouija board made for the location, test a Ouija board app, and try a simple experiment that asks any presence to touch the top of a light and change its color. When the responses line up, the vibe shifts from curious to uneasy fast.  We also rewind to a past night in that same main bedroom where I experienced what I can only describe as being “jumped” by a spirit, not movie-style, but still terrifying and disorienting. That context matters as the night drags on toward 3 a.m. and 4 a.m., when everyone gets loopy, the room feels heavier, and we start hearing things that sound like footsteps and knocks. If you’re into ghost hunting, EVP-style listening, spirit box moments, and haunted location evidence you can actually evaluate, you’ll want headphones for this one.  Then we widen the lens with a live walkthrough from the owner, including the tragic story of a catastrophic house fire that forced them to live inside the hospital they’d just bought. We talk creepy elevator sounds, a strange mirror photo that seems to show something opaque blocking a handrail, and the building’s medical history, including early cesarean work and the harsh realities of childbirth in the early 1900s. We end with the messy side of the paranormal community, why people withhold evidence, and why I keep archiving everything anyway. If you enjoy the show, subscribe, share it with a fellow weirdo, and leave a review with what you think we captured and what you heard in the raw audio. Support the show

    1hr 3min
  3. 20 Jun

    "The Last Patients Never Left: A Night at Stimson Hospital"

    Send us Fan Mail A month off doesn’t mean we went quiet. We came back with a plan, a special guest, and a location that has been living rent-free in Michigan paranormal circles for years: Stimson Hospital in Eaton Rapids. Ryder joins me on the mic before we hit the road, and we get honest about what scares us, what we think is fake online, and what might feel very different when you’re standing inside a real building with real history. We also run through the strange media that’s been fueling our brains lately, from Disclosure Day and its alien conspiracy themes to the true crime chaos of The Crash (Mackenzie Shirilla) and Maternal Instinct (Taylor Parker). The point isn’t just shock, it’s pattern recognition: how stories get framed, how red flags get missed, and why people cling to explanations when the truth feels unbearable. Then the conversation cracks open into the bigger questions: why consciousness exists at all, why the universe feels so full of possibilities yet so silent (the Fermi Paradox), and whether modern life is warping our sense of reality through timelines, deja vu, and Mandela effects. Ryder shares the moments that turned “ghosts aren’t real” into “I know what I felt,” and we lay out what we want to test at Stimson, including the Estes Method and other investigation tools. If you’re into paranormal investigations, haunted Michigan stories, and the weird overlap of science, spirituality, and internet culture, hit play, subscribe, and share this with a friend who loves a good rabbit hole. After you listen, leave a review and tell us what you want us to try inside the hospital. Support the show

    46 min
  4. 8 May

    Hantavirus Panic And Timeline Glitches

    Send us Fan Mail Something feels wrong lately and not just in the news. I’m Melissa, and I’m pulling together the clips, messages, and weird little “how is this real?” moments that people keep sending me, from virus panic and cruise ship drama to the deeper anxiety underneath it all: trust is gone, reality feels slippery, and the world keeps dangling massive stories and then dropping them like nothing happened.  We talk hantavirus fears and the way pandemic memory still shapes everything, then pivot into the wave of exhaustion people can’t shake, the “sleepy virus” chatter, and why stress and fight-or-flight can wreck your body over time. I also share why I think holistic healing, energy work, and Reiki are about to get more mainstream, even for people who usually stick to Western medicine.  Then we go full Strange Strange Beyond Insane: time glitches and timeline talk, a possible mimic story that hits way too close to home, Area 51 earthquakes, bunker theories, and the nonstop question of what’s real in an AI-soaked internet. We also dig into car industry chaos, the “nepo baby” machine in music, why entertainment feels different, and the rumors swirling around UAP and UFO disclosure and how that could shake people’s beliefs.  If any of this has been on your mind, listen through and then tell me what you’re noticing. Subscribe, share the show with your favorite spooky friend, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation. Support the show

    1hr 19min
  5. 5 May

    What If Your Memories Are Not Yours

    Send us Fan Mail A loophole that supposedly makes murder “legal” inside Yellowstone. Appalachian warnings that tell you not to look up in the trees at night. A haunted Ohio building big enough to swallow your confidence whole. If that sounds like your kind of weird, we’ve got you. Melissa is joined by Carissa for a rapid-fire ride through spooky trivia, paranormal folklore, and conspiracy-flavored questions that get under your skin. We start with the infamous “Zone of Death” story and why it’s so unsettling even as a thought experiment. Then we swing into the oddly comforting world of Appalachian folklore, where death signs, door knocks, shadows on water, and empty rocking chairs feel like rules you follow just in case. Along the way, we trade stories, laugh through the nerves, and admit when the dark stuff hits close. The heart of the conversation is our decision to return to Madison Seminary in Madison, Ohio, one of the most notorious haunted locations in the state. We talk about the building’s layered history, how massive it is to investigate, and what happened last time that left us shaken. From there we spiral into Mandela effects using 90s TV references and shared “memories” that might not be real, and we close with a chilling case of spontaneous human combustion that still sparks debate between skeptics and believers. Listen now, then subscribe so you don’t miss the follow-up after our investigation, share this with your favorite spooky friend, and leave a rating and review with the strangest Mandela effect or ghost story you’ve ever experienced. Support the show

    1hr 5min
  6. 29 Apr

    If You Keep Calling A Ghost By Name... Does It Start Listening? (Tyler Cemetery After Dark)

    Send us Fan Mail A truck shows up in a tiny cemetery with its taillights on, and then it simply vanishes. No headlights cutting through the dark, no engine pulling past us, no way out that makes sense with the loop we just drove. That’s how our night at Tyler Cemetery starts, and it only gets stranger from there. I’m Melissa, and I’m joined by Dawn Martin, owner of the Ghost Whispers paranormal team in the Metro Detroit area. We walk you through the Tyler Cemetery investigation step by step: the abandoned church nearby, the grunting sounds outside the vehicle, shadowy movement hugging the edge of the headlights, and the moment the backup camera fills with orange-yellow glowing lights that seem to spread out, regroup, and move closer. We also talk about the physical side of ghost hunting that people rarely address clearly, like sudden nausea and sharp pain that hits both of us in similar ways during the same night. Then we open the door to the bigger questions: Are we “manifesting” activity by repeating stories and calling spirits by name? What if some hauntings are timelines crossing instead of the dead? From there, we go full strange with aliens, UAPs, the ocean connection, and conspiracy theories that keep popping up online, including CERN, the Looking Glass Project, and why some researchers think certain truths are being buried. We wrap with grounded field talk too: cemetery preservation, cheap DIY equipment, how the paranormal community has changed, and why staying authentic matters more than chasing clout. If you like eerie investigations, UFO theories, and real talk from people who actually do the work, subscribe, share this with a friend who loves spooky chaos, and leave a review. What do you think the “ghost truck” really was? Support the show

    1hr 18min
  7. 16 Apr

    I Saved The Videos That Made Me Question Reality

    Send us Fan Mail Something about 2 a.m. makes the internet feel like a portal. I’m sitting up with my baby, saving clips that make me stop cold, and pulling on the threads until they connect: power, surveillance, belief, and the uneasy sense that reality is getting thinner at the edges. We start in dark waters with conspiracy theories around Epstein, trafficking networks, and why certain “files” could rattle politics. From there I zoom out into the Age of Aquarius vibe, the idea that systems are cracking because truth is forcing its way out. Then it gets painfully practical: AI monitoring inside everyday apps, and a viral story about a private Snapchat message that allegedly triggered a rapid law enforcement response. I’m not here to excuse stupid choices, but I am here to ask what privacy looks like when algorithms decide what counts as a threat. Next comes the brain-bending blend of science and spirituality: TikTok claims about soul transfer, plus real research on xenobots and anthrobots that makes you wonder what “intelligence” means at the cellular level. We also talk shifting faith trends, the Satanic Temple’s growth narratives, and why Gen Z swings between activism, aesthetics, and a search for structure. And because life right now is expensive and tense, we get into worker rage content, corporate sabotage stories, and the feeling that the nine-to-five world is hitting a breaking point. Finally, we go full paranormal podcast: Mandela Effects, astral projection lore, near-death experience accounts, and my own stories of seeing “people” who looked completely real then vanished like a timeline overlap. If you’ve got receipts, theories, or a glitch you can’t explain, I want to hear it. Follow, share, and leave a review so more freaks and spookies can find us, then send me your wildest story. Support the show

    56 min
  8. 16 Apr

    Can A Bloodline Be Cursed When Love Turns Deadly

    Send us Fan Mail Hollywood can invent a curse in a writers’ room, but what happens when real life already looks like the script? I watched Netflix’s Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen and couldn’t shake the feeling that its “marry your soulmate or die” premise echoes the way people talk about the Kennedy family tragedies. So I pulled the thread: the red flags, the dread, the wedding-week pressure, and the brutal idea that fate is waiting at the altar. From there, I pivot into the JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy love story and the long shadow of the so called Kennedy Curse. I walk through a timeline of losses that people point to again and again, from assassinations to plane crashes to accidents and medical tragedies, and I talk honestly about why these patterns feel “too in your face” to ignore even if you’re skeptical. I also get into the parts of these stories that make viewers angry, like what’s shown versus what’s rumored, and the line between “disrespectful details” and the reality that death is part of life. Then it gets personal: I share what I’ve learned about my own family connection, the ancestry notes my cousins sent, and how digging into names and dates can make history feel uncomfortably close. If you’ve ever wondered why some families seem followed by disaster, or why we reach for the word “curse” when grief won’t resolve neatly, you’ll feel right at home here. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves dark pop culture deep dives, and leave a review, then message me with your theories and what you want me to investigate next. Support the show

    29 min

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True crime that lingers. Paranormal thatfeels personal.Strange Deranged Beyond Insane dives into haunted locations, twisted cases, and the unexplained-often rooted in Michigan's darkest corners. Blending psychological insight with real-life storytelling, each episode explores the line between mental health and the paranormal. With heart, humor, and just enough chaos to keep you hooked!