
121 episodes

SkeleTales Alissa Williams and Britt Kilpatrick
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5.0 • 36 Ratings
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A podcast that strives to answer the age old question, “Is my dead grandma watching me?” We share true tales of unexplained happenings, serendipitous events, ghost stories, near death experiences, psychic phenomena, unsolved mysteries, family secrets, bizarre tales and everything in between.
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Forgotten Tales
Alissa and Britt have unearthed stories thought to be long forgotten but be very glad they’ve been found.
Britt begins with a tale of a girl who witnesses a woman doing laundry who came to peek in on her soap opera only to discover the woman was not real.
Alissa freaks us out by sharing a story of a kid who keeps seeing a hand on his window only to discover there is no one there. Whose hand is it?!
Britt jumps in with a story about a little boy who has so many friends in the home that once was a funeral parlor. As expected, none of them are actually alive.
Alissa then slips back into time when Thanksgiving was here and shares a story about a haunted train where people hear screaming every turkey day. Story has it, the conductor of the train fell to his death and died by quicksand.
But the train stories don’t stop there! Alissa explains how glowing orbs on train tracks can be something much more ominous that we realize. Spoiler alert, it’s dead bodies.
Britt then takes us to a haunted house with some history and a freaked out ghost girl.
Alissa wraps up the night with a time slip story that will leave you perplexed and ready to go on a run.
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Not So Imaginary Shadows : A SkeleTales Favorite from Aug 2022
Enjoy this Oldie but Goodie from August 2022.
Beware, by the end of this episode you may have a 90s one hit wonder stuck in your head. Please address all complaints to Britt. But perhaps the soothing voices of an 90s boy band will be just the thing you need to counteract the terror this week’s tales will evoke.
Britt kicks off the episode with a story of spooky slumber involving shadow people, sleep paralysis or possibly an interdimensional being. And, of course, a darling toddler named Penelope Gerard. She also shares a chilling tale of ghostly grandfather who has apparently never heard of ghost boundaries as well a heart warming tale of loved ones appearing to a hospice patient.
Alissa shares a tale of a not-so-imaginary friend named Rice who disappears for many years only to reemerge at a pivotal point in a family’s life and a story sent in by friend of the podcast, Lori who details an unusual entity she encountered in her kitchen.
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As always thanks for listening and Haunt Y’all Later! -
Amnesia
If you find yourself in an unfamiliar place, wearing clothes you don’t recognize, not knowing what day it is, you’ve probably just finished listening to this episode.
Alissa and Britt dive into the fascinating world of amnesia.
Alissa starts us off with the different types of amnesia, then Britt jumps into her first tale of a fella named WO who went in for a standard root canal dental visit and now lives in a perpetual groundhog day scenario, reliving the day of his dental visit again and again.
Alissa captures our attention with a first person story of a woman who has amnesia she got from slipping on some black ice. She’s able to describe what it’s like to have this bizarre memory loss.
Britt then shares the story of Naomi Jacobs, a woman who wakes up one morning to discover that she is not in fact a 15 year old girl like she thought, but a 32 year old woman. Somehow she mysteriously lost 17 years of her life in a flash.
Alissa wraps up the episode with a story about a Canadian skier Jeffrey Alan Ingram who went missing from the ski slopes. A search went out for him for hours and he’s nowhere to be found. Several days later he’s found in California, wandering around still wearing his ski clothes.
The ladies discuss other strange amnesia cases and how fascinating it all is.
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Support the showRemember to share the podcast with friends and we want to hear your stories!
Please e-mail them to us at Skeletalespodcast@gmail.com or leave a message at 302-689-DEAD (3323).
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As always thanks for listening and Haunt Y’all Later! -
Tarot-fying Tales
This week Alissa looks into the cards to read our future and it’s TAROT-FYING!
Well, not for Britt, her future is bright and full of wealth. Alissa’s cards say something a little different.
Britt then dives into her first experience with tarot and how her reading 22 years ago blew the psychic’s mind and how the psychic kind of nailed her future.
Alissa then shares a tale of a tarot reader who predicted a client’s future murder just in time to stop him from going to the spot where he’d be killed.
Britt tells of a tarot deck that had some kind of evil attachment on it. We learn how to properly dispose of evil tarot cards. Fun fact, don’t burn them.
Alissa then knocks our socks off with a story of a tarot reading psychic who, while giving a reading, discovers her client is a hit man. Not only did she see his previous wrong doings, she saw how his future ended as well.
Not to leave us on a downer, Alissa brings us back up with a tale of missing glasses and how someone’s tarot cards helped them find their missing item.
Britt wraps up the night with a story essentially from Alissa’s past from Worcester, Massachusetts. This story teller shares their encounter with an old woman who asks for a ride and gives a psychic reading in exchange. Her predictions are eerily accurate but the spooky part is when she vanishes once they reach their destination.
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Please e-mail them to us at Skeletalespodcast@gmail.com or leave a message at 302-689-DEAD (3323).
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Mi Casa Es Boo Casa
Let’s celebrate this Halloween with stories that will make you afraid to be in your home, or at the very least, make you afraid to have the lights off at night.
Alissa starts off strong with a story of a haunted house that nearly kills its tenant, has mysterious black birds stuck between windows, and forks that mysteriously become bent.
As your goosebumps recover from that story, Britt comes at you with a tale from Australia of a woman who has a demon take over her home so forcefully every door in her home bursts open. Alissa finds her long lost skepticism and lets us know her theory.
If you think attics are scary now, wait til you hear the story Alissa shares about a house that is haunted by a little girl who just wants to play.
Britt then bums us all out with a tale of a mom with two young kids and a house that is haunted by the spirit of child and father who both tragically lost their lives in the home.
Alissa brings us back up with a story of a child who plays with a friend in the house only to discover that their friend is really the spirit of their grandfather.
Keeping with this haunted house theme, Britt shares a story about an old Victorian home that has haunted hidden cubby holes, finger snapping trunks, and balls that roll by some mysterious force.
The episode is wrapped up with a tale about an old house under construction that awakens the spirit of a young girl who lets its owners know when she really doesn’t like their house guests.
Support the showRemember to share the podcast with friends and we want to hear your stories!
Please e-mail them to us at Skeletalespodcast@gmail.com or leave a message at 302-689-DEAD (3323).
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As always thanks for listening and Haunt Y’all Later! -
SkeleTalk with Hypnosis Sorcerer Nickolas Ely
Goosebumps will go flying off the walls when you hear the stories Nik has to share in his velvety voice this episode.
Nickolas Ely is a hypnotist, reverend, sorcerer, medium, and personal trainer and owner of Liberation Hypnosis.
Since a very young age Nik has encountered spirits, demons, and energies of all kind.
Join us on this journey as we hear about the house with a mysterious crying baby, an encounter with a closet spirit, an encounter with a napkin stealing demon, why "remember Marigold" is so important, what not to do when your friend encounters a ghost, and so so much more.
Nik is starting a new personal training program working with both the mind and body called Witch Fitt. He'll also be starting a hypnosis training session soon so follow his socials for more information on everything Nik!
liberationhypnosis.com
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008529187006
https://www.tiktok.com/@nikthehypnotist
https://www.instagram.com/nik_the_hypnotist/
Support the showRemember to share the podcast with friends and we want to hear your stories!
Please e-mail them to us at Skeletalespodcast@gmail.com or leave a message at 302-689-DEAD (3323).
Subscribe to our YouTube here: www.youtube.com/@skeletalespod
Join our SkeleTeam over at Patreon here: www.patreon.com/Skeletalespodcast
Buy some haunted shit over at www.skeletalespodcast.etsy.com
As always thanks for listening and Haunt Y’all Later!
Customer Reviews
Love you guys!
I have been listening to Britt and Alissa since the beginning but only now got around to writing a review. Spooky season is my favorite and this podcast makes me feel the perfect amount of spooky all year long! I have so much fun listening to these ladies tell stories about everything unusual, but honestly, I would listen to them chat about anything because I feel like I’m hanging out with friends when they are on! Thank you for being you!
Our modern day Elvira’s
I'm absolutely fascinated by all things paranormal with just one exception. I have no interest in having any personal experiences with such a thing. Phasmophobia perhaps? In fact, when planning a trip I only have two conditions for perspective hotels or short term rentals. They must be in walking distance of local offerings (Bars) and they can not in any way look haunted or have any historical significance to paranormal anything. So what’s a vicarious adventurer to do? Tune into paranormal podcasts, duh. My favorite being Skeletales! No pretentious, scientific blah, blah here. Just great stories genuinely delivered from two hosts that are as entertained by the content as the audience. I tend to covet the episodes, saving them in order to binge listen during some endless mile drive. One episode after the next exhausting the collection till all that’s left is the whir of the wheels.
Thanks for the great work,
Steve H
Love you ladies
I am definitely in the “I’m a total scaredy cat, but can’t get enough spooky stories,” weird I know. This podcast is so awesome, the story are chilling but you ladies are hilarious! The episode about Meep the cat had me cracking up with A’s cat sounds, so so funny