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Jump in bed, cover your head, and pray to St. Nick himself that Santa Clause is the only thing coming to visit on this, the night before Christmas...
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The Christmas season may be full of joy and cheer, but it also harbors a darker side that’s hard to ignore. In this chilling finale to our December series, Courtney delves into the eerie legends that cast a shadow over the holidays, from the sinister Père Fouettard of France to Belsnickel, the twisted counterpart of St. Nick.
Explore the unsettling tales of these holiday anti-heroes, who embody the tension between good behavior and grim consequences. As we reflect on the eerie origins of these myths, we uncover why the season of light also holds space for the dark.
Tune in for a hauntingly festive journey through the nightmares before Christmas—you won’t look at holiday traditions the same way again.
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Carolers aren’t the only ones known to come knocking...
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Caroling may seem like the quintessential Christmas tradition—bundling up, spreading cheer, and singing loud for all to hear. But what if there’s more to this festive pastime than meets the ear? In this episode of Haunts, we unwrap the eerie origins of wassailing, a 6th-century custom designed to ward off winter’s darkness and despair.
From spectral warnings of inviting the wrong "guests" into your home to the peculiar Welsh tradition of the Mari Lwyd—a ghostly gray mare demanding entry through song—we explore how this cheerful tradition has its share of chilling twists. Join host Courtney as we delve into the haunted history of holiday merriment and discover why Christmas isn’t just the season of joy—but also a time when the uninvited may come knocking.
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At least for the children of Iceland, it’s the Grýla who puts the dead in the dead of winter.
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While Krampus has long reigned as the Christmas cryptid king, host Courtney Hayes turns the spotlight on a lesser-known yet equally terrifying figure: Gryla, the Icelandic ogress who hunts misbehaving children during the dead of winter.
From her band of mischievous Yule Lads to her fearsome feline companion, the Yule Cat, discover how Gryla’s chilling tale weaves together ancient traditions, cultural superstitions, and a unique spin on holiday scares. Perfect for fans of ghost stories and folklore, Haunts dives into the shadowy corners of midwinter, where the line between festive cheer and frightful lore begins to blur.
Stay tuned for more stories that will have you keeping the lights on this holiday season.
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The Christmas season isn’t exactly as cheery as we all make it out to be...
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Winter has arrived in our sleepy Montana town, blanketing the festive season with a layer of mystery and darkness. In this episode of Haunts, host Courtney explores the chilling folklore behind one of Christmas’s most sinister figures: Krampus. From his devilish origins in pre-Christian pagan traditions to his unsettling partnership with Saint Nicholas, discover how this fearsome creature became the dark counterpart to the holiday cheer.
Why does Krampus haunt the season of light? How did he evolve into a cautionary legend for misbehaving children? And what does his tale reveal about the shadows lurking in our winter traditions? Tune in for a spine-tingling journey into the darker side of the Yuletide.
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Maybe the real problem comes when we choose to ignore our own manners...
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In this episode of Haunts, host Courtney explores the eerie tales surrounding the infamous Fudge Road Bridge in West Alexandria, Ohio. From the chilling legend of a mother’s ghostly cries to whispers of demonic rituals lurking beneath its trusses, the bridge holds secrets both fantastical and unsettling.
But as the stories unravel, Courtney examines a darker reality—how unchecked curiosity and sensationalism can overshadow the truth, leaving real consequences for those living in the shadow of our most haunted places. Are the ghosts we chase worth the damage we leave behind?
Tune in for a thought-provoking journey into the myths, mysteries, and morality of one of Ohio's spookiest spots.
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Maybe we'd all be a bit better off if we anointed our homes in Haint Blue...
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Step into Charleston, South Carolina—a city of southern charm, rich history, and spirits that linger long after dark. In this episode, host Courtney revisits her childhood roots, embarking on a historic tour of the "Holy City" that takes a chilling turn down Logan Street, one of the most haunted roads in the country. From forgotten graveyards to ghostly apparitions, discover the eerie tales of haints and haunts that define Charleston's spectral lore.
Explore the difference between haints, rooted in Gullah culture and hoodoo traditions, and more familiar ghostly entities. Uncover the spine-tingling stories of restless spirits like the silent figure at 12 Glebe Street, the Green Light Phantom of the Citadel, and Reverend Thomas Smyth, who still lingers at the Second Presbyterian Church.
Are these tales echoes of the past or merely legends spun from imagination? Tune in to explore the ghostly history of Charleston and decide for yourself.
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Here's some food for thought...
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In this episode, Courtney unpacks the harrowing tale of the Donner Party, tracing their ill-fated journey through the infamous Hastings Cutoff. From Lansford Hastings' reckless ambitions to the deadly snows of Donner Pass, explore the gruesome realities and the enduring hauntings tied to one of America's darkest chapters. Tune in for a spine-tingling exploration of human endurance, despair, and the ghosts that linger in their wake.
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The reason for the spooky season...
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In this Halloween special of Haunts, Courtney delves into the ancient origins of the holiday we cherish today. From the roots of Halloween in the Celtic festival of Samhain to the powerful influence of witchcraft and pagan traditions, Courtney explores how centuries-old customs like bonfires, costumes, and the touching ritual of the "dumb supper" shaped the spooky celebrations we know and love. The episode traces the evolution of these practices through the arrival of Christianity, the blending of traditions, and the eventual emergence of Halloween as we know it. With a blend of history, reverence, and a touch of melancholy, this episode is a tribute to the mystical and haunting spirit of the season. Whether you're a fan of ghosts or just love learning about Halloween's deeper roots, this is the perfect way to wrap up your spooky season!
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Today we aren’t just gathered to uncover the tyrannical events that lead to the burning of tens of thousands of accused witches. Don’t worry, we will get to that—but first we need to learn how to conjure something much, much darker.
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In this episode of Haunts, host Courtney explores the dark and chilling aftermath of the Trier witch trials and the ripple effect they had throughout Europe. Beginning with the grim events in Germany, Courtney traces how fear and tyranny fanned the flames of mass hysteria, ultimately influencing King James VI’s notorious witch hunts in Scotland. As the episode delves into King James’s fascination with demonology, necromancy, and the occult—topics he documented in his controversial pamphlet Demonology—listeners are challenged to confront the unsettling connections between these historical horrors and the paranormal beliefs that endure today. From the harrowing fate of Agnes Sampson during the North Berwick Witch Trials to the haunting legacy she left behind at Edinburgh’s Holyrood Palace, this episode blends history with the spectral, reminding us that the veil between worlds is thinner than we might believe. Stay tuned, but tread carefully—some knowledge may be best left in the shadows.
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This week on Haunts, Courtney is joined by a special guest and dear friend of the show, Hannah!
Get ready to channel some serious 90s sleepover vibes—think late-night storytelling and cozy chats—even as we dive into the darker side of history. Together, Courtney and Hannah take us back to 1581, to the haunting story of Trier, Germany—a town known for its beauty but shadowed by a chilling past. With their signature blend of light-hearted banter and in-depth discussion, they unravel the grim legacy of the Trier Witch Trials, a tragic chapter that claimed 368 lives and became Europe's largest mass execution during peacetime.
So grab your blankets, turn down the lights, and join Courtney and Hannah as they explore one of the darkest chapters in Germany's history. Stay tuned, you won’t want to miss this one!
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There's a little witch in all of us...
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In this episode of Haunts, host Courtney takes us on a chilling journey into the dark history of witchcraft accusations, beginning with a unique Swedish tradition known as the Easter hags. As children dress up and emulate Halloween customs during Holy Week, we explore the unsettling folklore behind this seemingly innocent ritual.
This episode marks the start of a month-long deep dive into the brutal witch trials of the past, starting with the infamous Torsåker Witch Trials of 1674, one of the deadliest witch hunts in Sweden’s history. With barbaric methods, children as accusers, and a zealous priest at its helm, this tale reveals the horrifying consequences of mass hysteria.
But it’s not just about history. Courtney challenges us to reflect on the traditions we uphold today, asking if the magic we celebrate is a treat—or simply a trick of a haunted past. Tune in to uncover the horrors of witch hunts and the enduring power of folklore.
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You know what they say about assuming...
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This week, Courtney explores the infamous Sloss Furnaces of Birmingham, Alabama, where industrial tragedy and ghostly lore intersect. With tales of energy-draining spirits and spectral workers like the notorious James Wormwood, this episode examines the science behind the paranormal, asking if ghostly phenomena could challenge the laws of thermodynamics. Is it possible that the spirits still haunt the fiery remains of Sloss, feeding off the heat that once powered the furnaces?
Tune in for a journey through history, hauntings, and the theories that continue to keep the fires of paranormal investigation alive.
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On New Jersey’s deadliest highway, a phantom lurks—haunting drivers with a chilling warning from beyond the grave.
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In this episode of Haunts, host Courtney takes us on a journey down New Jersey’s infamous Garden State Parkway, where a phantom has been haunting drivers near Exit 82 since 1955. Known as the Parkway Phantom, this eerie figure has startled countless motorists, vanishing into thin air as they swerve to avoid him. Is this ghost responsible for the area's high fatality rates, or is he trying to protect drivers from sharing his tragic fate? Tune in as we explore the chilling stories, encounters, and folklore surrounding this mysterious highway specter. Buckle up—it’s going to be a haunting ride.
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Could it be that these legends simply came here, weary and disoriented, after a voyage across the pond? Or could they, instead, have traveled here from somewhere beyond the stars?
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In this episode of Haunts, host Courtney delves deep into the mysterious legend of the Moon-Eyed People of Appalachia—a little-known but eerie tale rooted in Cherokee folklore. Who were these pale, nocturnal figures that dwelled in the caves of the Appalachian mountains? Were they ancient explorers, a race of fae-like beings, or even visitors from the stars? Courtney explores the many theories surrounding their origins, from Welsh settlers lost to history to extraterrestrial observers. Tune in for a spine-tingling journey into one of Appalachia’s most enigmatic and unsettling legends.
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As they say, kids will be kids, which, I guess, means that ghosts will be ghosts.
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In this episode of Haunts, host Courtney Hayes delves into the eerie tale of the Lady of Bradley Woods, a spectral figure said to haunt the quiet woodland near Lincolnshire, England. Once the site of a tragic loss, Bradley Woods is now the setting for a chilling legend that has kept generations of local children from wandering too far after dark. From the heart-wrenching origins of a mother’s despair to the unsettling rumors of a shadowy presence, this episode explores how ghost stories like this one are woven into the fabric of communities, serving as both cautionary tales and enduring mysteries. Tune in for a journey through the haunted history and lore that continues to captivate—and terrify—the people of Lincolnshire.
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Let this episode serve as a reminder that when you actually fall down the rabbit hole—when you take on the dangerous business of going outside your own door—you might just find that this little escape is enough to become the death of you.
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In this episode of Haunts, host Courtney takes you on a journey into the mysterious and often unsettling world of the fae. From the eerie beauty of nymphs to the bloodthirsty terror of redcaps, this episode delves into the strange and fearsome creatures that inhabit unearthly realms. Inspired by a curious internet post claiming to provide instructions for entering the fae world, Courtney explores the allure and dangers of escaping our reality for one filled with magic and mischief. Tune in as she uncovers the myths, legends, and cautionary tales that remind us why the fae are creatures to be both revered and feared.
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Through the power of local legend, a living memory is preserved—for better or for worse, for good or for evil. And sometimes it’s that very eye for an eye mentality which makes the legend itself that much more haunting.
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In this episode of Haunts, host Courtney delves into the eerie tale of Hannah Cranna, the notorious "Witch of Monroe." Known for her vengeful curses and mysterious powers, Hannah's legend has haunted the small Connecticut town for centuries. The story begins with the tragic death of her husband during a fierce storm, sparking rumors of witchcraft. As these whispers grew, Hannah embraced her dark reputation, using it to both protect herself and exact revenge on those who wronged her. But her legacy didn't end with her death—Hannah Cranna's final request for a proper burial was ignored by her neighbors, leading to one last act of karmic retribution from beyond the grave. Tune in to explore the chilling events that turned a grieving widow into a figure of fear and legend.
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There's something so chilling about the idea of antique shopping...
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In this chilling episode of Haunts, we delve into the eerie tale of Stephen Lancaster and Christina Parker, a couple with a passion for antique shopping that leads them to an unsettling discovery. After purchasing an old, locked chest containing a peculiar doll, strange and terrifying events begin to unfold in their home, from phantom knocks in the dead of night to disturbing encounters experienced by their teenage daughter. As the paranormal activity escalates, the couple must confront the possibility that their new antique might be more than just a doll—perhaps it harbors a sinister presence that is far from innocent.
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We can find the dead while exploring the most historic business in town just as easily as we would when digging around in our own garden beds.
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In this episode of Haunts, host Courtney explores the eerie history of Willoughby, Ohio's Coal and Garden Center, a building with a past as diverse as its hauntings. From its origins as a train depot to its time as a cheese factory, this quaint establishment has witnessed more than just business transactions. Listeners will delve into the spine-chilling experiences of paranormal investigators, including shadowy figures, mysterious noises, and unsettling EVPs. Join us as we uncover the ghostly roots of this unique haunt and discover that sometimes, the most unexpected places can harbor the most haunting secrets.
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In the house on Amity Street, the ghost stories quite literally write themselves.
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Join host Courtney on a spine-chilling journey into the haunted past of one of America's literary legends in this episode of Haunts. Discover the eerie tales surrounding the tiny brick house on North Amity Street in Baltimore, where Edgar Allan Poe penned some of his most famous works. Unravel the spectral mysteries of the Poe Museum, including the ghostly apparitions of Poe himself, the haunting twin children, and the enigmatic Lady in Gray. Explore the paranormal events that continue to stir in the shadows of this historic home. Whether you're a dedicated ghost story aficionado or a curious newcomer, this episode promises to captivate your imagination and send shivers down your spine. Tune in for a blend of history, mystery, and the macabre as we delve into the life and lingering presence of Edgar Allan Poe.
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