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By Marnie Vinge
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The podcast currently has 92 episodes available.
Eerie Okie is back! In the first new episode, Marnie interviews Jeff Richardson, Dylan Cole Black Skyler Taylor, and John Hornbeck of Dead End Film House: an Oklahoma City Indie Horror Film Production House. They talk short horror films, inspiration, favorite horror movies, and give some advice for aspiring filmmakers. Their films are available to view on YouTube if you search for Dead End Filmhouse. Or you can check out their website below. Y'all stay spooky.
Check them out here: https://www.deadendfilmhouse.com/
Marnie's mom is back for an episode of Halloween-themed "would you rather" questions!
In this special subscriber-only episode, Marnie and her mom discuss the haunting of the Matchless Mine in Leadville, Colorado, as well as the story of Horace and Baby Doe Tabor and the Tabor Opera House.
Marnie is joined by Guthrie Ghost Walk founder Stacey Frazier. Stacey tells some stories about Oklahoma's most haunted city and shares what drew her to investigating ghost stories. Check out the Guthrie Ghost Walk Facebook page here.
Marnie's mom, Larrissa Vinge, is back to discuss the history and haunting of the Constantine Theater in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. From it's glory days to its restoration, the Constantine has been full of ghost stories.
Whitney Willis joins Marnie to talk about the haunting of the warden's house at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary.
Author and haunted historian Jeff Provine is back again! This time the gang discusses the 101 Ranch and the romanticized Wild West. Jeff also shares some tales of hauntings at the 101 Ranch as well as where it got its name.
Jeff Provine and Tammy Wilson join Marnie to discuss their new book, Haunted Garfield County, Oklahoma. They discuss what makes liminal spaces spooky, the history of Enid and the surrounding area, and relay some ghost stories about theaters, cemeteries, and storm drains. Purchase their new book here.
Johnetta joins Marnie for a discussion of the 1947 Woodward tornado and the disappearance of Joan Gay Croft. They discuss their own Oklahoma tornado experiences, as well as some theories about what might have happened in this unsolved mystery.
This week, Sumer Wensman joins Marnie for an adventure at Woolaroc. The girls discuss the founder of Woolaroc, Frank Phillips, and the attraction itself. They discuss having divorce attorney energy, a fox that escaped at the zoo, and cowboy cosplay.
The podcast currently has 92 episodes available.
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