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This week on Sip, Spill & Solve, Kiki and Jeannie head to Georgetown, D.C. to climb one of the most famous—and haunted—staircases in movie history: The Exorcist Steps.
Built in 1895 and made infamous by the 1973 horror classic The Exorcist, these steep, shadowy stairs have seen more than just cinematic screams. Locals whisper about eerie chills, phantom footsteps, and the feeling of being watched—long after the cameras stopped rolling.
The girls sip a bold, blood-red Cabernet while spilling fun film trivia, spooky lore, and a few personal confessions about fear, faith, and fall cardio gone wrong.
🍷 Two girlfriends. One bottle. Zero qualifications.
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summary
In this episode of Sip, Spill, and Spook, hosts Jeannie and Kiki explore the haunted Exorcist Steps in Georgetown, DC, while sipping on a cozy hot apple cider. They delve into the history of the steps, their connection to the iconic horror film 'The Exorcist', and share personal experiences with horror movies. The conversation flows into listener engagement, inviting stories and experiences related to haunted places.
takeaways
Sound Bites
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Spooky Sips
02:47
The Exorcist Steps: A Haunted History
05:00
Cinematic Legends and Urban Legends
07:47
Personal Horror Stories and Movie Memories
10:18
The Haunting of Georgetown: Experiences and Anecdotes
13:06
Conclusion and Listener Engagement
23:09
NEWCHAPTER
- 💀 Girlfriends by day, wildly unqualified detectives by night.
📲 Follow along on Instagram & Facebook: @sip-spill-solve
📬 Got tips, wine, or true crime theories? Email: [email protected]
🍷 New episodes every Wednesday—where the dumb meets the disturbing.
Producer Madylyn Zeiders
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This week on Sip, Spill & Solve, Kiki and Jeannie head to Georgetown, D.C. to climb one of the most famous—and haunted—staircases in movie history: The Exorcist Steps.
Built in 1895 and made infamous by the 1973 horror classic The Exorcist, these steep, shadowy stairs have seen more than just cinematic screams. Locals whisper about eerie chills, phantom footsteps, and the feeling of being watched—long after the cameras stopped rolling.
The girls sip a bold, blood-red Cabernet while spilling fun film trivia, spooky lore, and a few personal confessions about fear, faith, and fall cardio gone wrong.
🍷 Two girlfriends. One bottle. Zero qualifications.
🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you sip your stories.
🔗 RSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2471673.rss
📸 Follow: @sip.spill.solve
keywords
Sip Spill Spook, Exorcist Steps, Georgetown, haunted places, horror movies, spooky drinks, October podcast, ghost stories, horror film history, listener interaction
summary
In this episode of Sip, Spill, and Spook, hosts Jeannie and Kiki explore the haunted Exorcist Steps in Georgetown, DC, while sipping on a cozy hot apple cider. They delve into the history of the steps, their connection to the iconic horror film 'The Exorcist', and share personal experiences with horror movies. The conversation flows into listener engagement, inviting stories and experiences related to haunted places.
takeaways
Sound Bites
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Spooky Sips
02:47
The Exorcist Steps: A Haunted History
05:00
Cinematic Legends and Urban Legends
07:47
Personal Horror Stories and Movie Memories
10:18
The Haunting of Georgetown: Experiences and Anecdotes
13:06
Conclusion and Listener Engagement
23:09
NEWCHAPTER
- 💀 Girlfriends by day, wildly unqualified detectives by night.
📲 Follow along on Instagram & Facebook: @sip-spill-solve
📬 Got tips, wine, or true crime theories? Email: [email protected]
🍷 New episodes every Wednesday—where the dumb meets the disturbing.
Producer Madylyn Zeiders

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