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By Katrina and Vincenza
The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.
Welcome to our last episode of Ominous and Unearthly Tales. Yes, its true. While its been a fun year doing the podcast and enjoying the process there are other things on the horizon. Thank you to those who have listened and supported us along the way! We are grateful for each and every one of you!
In our final episode we bring you some Irish Folklore: first up is Beltane (aka May Day) - what it is and how its celebrated. Next up is the Puca (also spelled Pooka) which is a well known creature of Irish folklore - we'll dig into what it is and how possibly to avoid one.
Intro/Outro Music: T. Morri - Nuthin' But Nuts, 2012.
Welcome back to another true crime episode with us here at Ominous and Unearthly Tales Podcast.
***Warning to those who are not ok with true crime episodes. This is not an episode for you so go ahead and listen in to one of our other episodes if this is a concern. And as always when the topic of suicide comes up we like to mention the National Suicide Hotline: 800-273-8255. You are never alone and help is always available!***
This week we're bringing you the details on a lesser known Borden family member: Mrs. Eliza Borden and the awful events that happened with her and her children. We're also diving in to the Wood Chipper Murder - yes sounds like something out of a movie but unfortunately happened in real life.
Don't forget to check out Vincenza's book: Witch's Folly - Oliver's Antiques which is available on paperback and e-book!
Intro/Outro Music: Experia: A Killers Mind
Welcome back to another folklore episode with us here at Ominous and Unearthly Tales. This week Vincenza is bringing us the Balar....a fearsome dragon known throughout centuries to wreak havoc to any who cross its path. And Katrina is bringing you the tale of Yuki Onna, a beautiful and deadly woman of the forest and one you do not want to cross paths with.
The youtube channels that we mentioned in today's episode are:
Solo Travel Japan, Itsuka Japan and Men in Kilts available on Amazon Prime.
Don't forget to check out Vincenza's book: Witch's Folly - Oliver's Antiques which is available on paperback and e-book!
Intro/Outro Music: T. Morri - Nuthin' But Nuts. 2012.
***Warning - this episode does mention some graphic materials and triggering situations. Whenever suicide is mentioned we like to make sure everyone knows that there is help! Please call the suicide hotline at 800-273-8255 where help is always available!
Welcome back to another haunted places episode with us here at Ominous and Unearthly Tales. This week we're digging into the history of Danvers State Hospital and why its grounds are so haunted to this day. And we're also talking about Waverly Hills Sanitarium, looking at life for the patients and why there's so much activity still going on.
Towards the end of today's episode Katrina will also get into some of her past history and how she can relate to the building/setting of an old sanitarium, giving some insight as to what it's like to experience that first hand.
Don't forget to check out Vincenza's book: Witch's Folly - Oliver's Antiques which is available on paperback and e-book!
Intro/Outro Music: Skatboet - Par 2019
It's cryptid week here again and this week its a strange match.....Mongolian Death Worms vs the Giants. Not sure who's got our money in this fight as the worms are sneaky and venomous but the Giants are brutal and will level anything in their path. We hope you listen in and find out why these cryptids have made a name for themselves.
And go get yourself a copy of Vincenza's book: Oliver's Antiques - Witches Folly, available in paperback and e-book!
Intro/Outro Music: A Hoax by Mary Riddle, Composer - Johannes Bornlof 2020
Hello and welcome back! This week we're bringing you 2 true crime episodes that will make your skin crawl. **As always, these true crime episodes are not for everyone and come with the warning of graphic information and things that are just not for the faint of heart. If this isn't for you, skip this one and go have a listen to another one of our episodes.
First up is the Denver Spiderman - no he doesn't have any cool spider-ish features about him, but he is however just as creepy as they are. And second we have the Toronto Killer where we'll take a look into his sick and depraved world of murder.
Music by Experia: A Killers Mind
Hello and welcome back to another folklore episode with us here at Ominous and Unearthly Tales! This week we're bringing you some German folklore, specifically the Alp, a hellish creature that is said to be the reason for sleep paralysis, and also the Headless Horseman who lurks in the shadows, waiting for someone to come his way. Both tales will have you wondering if you should leave your night light on tonight.
Intro/Outro Music: T. Morri - Nuthin' But Nuts, 2012.
Also featuring:
Despair Fluid by Edward Karl Hanson
Alleys of Darkness by Phoenix Tail
Thanks for joining us again for another haunted places episode. This week we're bringing you the looming Akershus Fortress located in Oslo, Norway. This fortress is not only known for its beauty but also for what walks the halls at night and sets visitors on edge when they visit.
Then we're moving right on to tell you about the Fremantle Prison in Australia. This prison was no picnic for the inmates or guards alike and visitors today say spirits still lurk in the cells and halls of this dark and unsettling penitentiary.
At the end of today's episode stay tuned to hear about Vincenza's book: Witch's Folly - Oliver's Antiques which is available on paperback and e-book!
Intro/Outro Music: Skatboet - Par 2019
Book Music: Sparkle and Swirl by Raymond Grouse 2013
Also featuring:
Traces of Red by Max Anson
Waking Up To Dreamtime by Jon Bjork
Welcome back to another cryptid episode here with us on Ominous and Unearthly Tales. This week we're bringing you The Lechuza, the owl-lady cryptid, which originates from Mexican culture and The Golem, a cryptid brute that is mindless and focused on its masters intentions, stemming from Jewish culture. Best watch your back and listen for those warning sounds that something ominous is coming your way.
At the end of today's episode, stay tuned to hear about Vincenza's new book - Oliver's Antiques - Witches Folly, which is available in paperback and e-book!
Intro/Outro Music: A Hoax by Mary Riddle, Composer - Johannes Bornlof 2020
Book Music: Sparkle and Swirl by Raymond Grouse 2013
Also featuring: Covert Affairs by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen
We hope you've had a great week! Here's some bloopers we've put together for you to listen to so you can see what goes on behind the microphones some days. Hopefully it gives you a bit of a laugh. See you next week for another episode!
Music: Oh What A Whirl by Jules Gaia (full song available at the end of the episode)
The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.