
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Tonight, I sat down with Harriet Moore—a celebrated anthropologist in Afro-folklore—who swears her family’s encounters with the dead are not stories, but history. From whispered rituals to a night that changed her lineage forever, Harriet’s tale blurs the line between faith, ancestry, and something far more dangerous.
But when a voice note arrives from her old college roommate… everything we thought we knew about Harriet starts to unravel.
Listener Warning: This episode contains themes of grief, loss, and emotional manipulation through mourning. Please take care while listening.
By Giovanni GibbonsTonight, I sat down with Harriet Moore—a celebrated anthropologist in Afro-folklore—who swears her family’s encounters with the dead are not stories, but history. From whispered rituals to a night that changed her lineage forever, Harriet’s tale blurs the line between faith, ancestry, and something far more dangerous.
But when a voice note arrives from her old college roommate… everything we thought we knew about Harriet starts to unravel.
Listener Warning: This episode contains themes of grief, loss, and emotional manipulation through mourning. Please take care while listening.