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By Clark Canez and Jen Curcio
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The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.
This week, Clark and Jen share recent paranormal happenings with each other. One includes a butt-slapping ghost and the other is a ghost that is mad about their resting place being paved over in Pomona, CA.
As we mentioned in the episode, Under the Rainbow is an excellent storytelling show you can find here.
Also, please do send us your stories at [email protected]
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We had the pleasure of talking to Aubrie Williams of King Friday Productions and Stephen of the Creek Talk Podcast about the Ghost Tours they did in Wilmington, NC and ghost stories of Delaware County, PA aka Jen's birth place. She and Stephen have matching birth goblets from the hospital.
Thank you so much for listening. Please give us a rating and review on Apple Podcast to help other Goths find us and share the scare.
This week we are doing something a little different. We are going to be talking about some of the fun Halloween events going on around SoCal. Please go support your local haunt and haunt shop where ever you are.
Thank you for listening and joining us again. As always you can follow us on Instagram for more creepy content. Your hosts are Clark Canez and Jen Curcio, the episode is edited by Clark and the intro music was created by Le Cos. Please give us a rating and review on Apple Podcast to help other Goths find our podcast!
Hold on tight as This week Jen and Clark talk about The St. Francis Dam disaster. The dam that was supposed to give life to Los Angeles quite literally washed away communities and spelled doom for hundreds as it ripped through the Los Angeles area in 1928. Hear all the details on this week's episode of A Touch From The Past.
Thank you for listening and joining us again. As always you can follow us on Instagram for more creepy content. Your hosts are Clark Canez and Jen Curcio, the episode is edited by Clark and the intro music was created by Le Cos. Please give us a rating and review on Apple Podcast to help other Goths find our podcast!
Pack your bags because we’re going on a cruise… on the most haunted ship in the world, the Queen Mary. Built to be the most luxurious liner in the Cunard Line, the Queen Mary has seen it all. From her time as a warship known as the Grey Ghost to her time as a haunted hotel, she has a lot of paranormal activity to offer up.
Thank you for listening and joining us again. As always you can follow us on Instagram for more creepy content. Your hosts are Clark Canez and Jen Curcio, the episode is edited by Clark and the intro music was created by Le Cos. Please give us a rating and review on Apple Podcast to help other Goths find our podcast!
The Pico House is one of the oldest landmarks in Los Angeles. It was built by Pio Pico, the last Governor of California while it was under the rule of Mexico. The building’s purpose was to be the most luxurious hotel and it opened in 1870. Security staff claim to hear footsteps coming from the upper floors and seeing shadowy figures lurking. Like most of the haunted locations we cover, the Pico House had a very real, very tumultuous past.
Thank you for listening and joining us again. As always you can follow us on Instagram for more creepy content. Your hosts are Clark Canez and Jen Curcio, the episode is edited by Clark and the intro music was created by Le Cos. Please give us a rating and review on Apple Podcast to help other Goths find our podcast!
Aaaand we are back! And we're talking about JPL's satanic beginnings. Jack Parsons, the godfather of rocket science himself, was deeply involved with Aleister Crowley's Church of Satan. Jack was so intertwined with the group that the church did rituals in his Pasadena mansion where JPL was started.
Thank you for listening and joining us again. As always you can follow us on Instagram for more creepy content. Your hosts are Clark Canez and Jen Curcio, the episode is edited by Clark and the intro music was created by Le Cos. Please give us a rating and review to help other goths find our podcast!
Jean Spangler was a triple threat in Hollywood, she could sing, she could dance, and she could act. She was an up-and-coming actress who was working hard to make her way in her career while raising her daughter as a single mother.
On October 7th, 1949, Jean disappeared. She was last seen at the Farmer’s Market near The Grove and her purse was found at the entrance of Griffith Park on Fern Dell Drive with a note inside that led police to question Hollywood heartthrob Kirk Douglas about the woman’s disappearance.
This week we talk to storyteller, and producer, Jonathan Bradley Welch of The Stonewall Democrats about the Drum Barracks, LA’s only Civil War era fort. We also talk about The Unsolved Mysteries tv show, trinkets from beyond and the 2020 U.S. election.
For so long, we have wanted to talk to a trance medium and this week we finally did it! We spoke to Anousha Hutton about her time as a medium and the very unique encounters she’s had with spirits. The most beautiful takeaway from this interview is what she learned after moving from London to Los Angeles. She speaks about moving to stolen land and how we need to respect those spirits and have empathy for the tremendous trauma they went through.
You can find Anousha’s art and potions at www.anoushahutton.com, on the Energyscapes Podcast available anywhere you get your podcasts, and in the future on the series Reel Cult, a horror movie review on YouTube. Purchase her potions on www.shopanousha.com and as always, have a spooky weekend!
The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.