The conversation with Voice actor and paranormal enthusiast David Ault continues with thoughtful insights on "Learning to see" and other fascinating topics!
InPart 1 of this special episode, I interview talented voice actor andparanormal enthusiast David Ault. We discuss the paranormalphenomenon, social media, conspiracy theories, the ghosts of Riponand so much more! It's a highly engaging conversation and full ofinsightful thoughts.
Checkout more of David Ault here: https://www.davidault.co.uk/
I'm asking my Raccoonadians to help make a fellow creator's dream a reality.
Heartglass is a supernatural thriller that explores life, death, and the system that binds them. It’s a mind-bending journey where characters are trapped in a cycle of existence, seeking to break free. Filled with flawed characters in an occult western with a cosmic horror flair.
You're gonna love what Josh has for rewards at his kickstarter - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/maninjumpsuit/heartglass-a-modern-mythology?ref=2z7aqx
What if I were to tell you that our leader during World War 2 was just as crazy about the Paranormal as I am?? Well..I'm telling you. I'm telling you right now.
Stay tuned to your feeds because I have some special stuff coming your way. You won't want to miss it.
In This episode, Kelly dives into the Weyburn Mental Hospital. A treatment facility for mentl illness in Saskatchewan that operated from the 1920s until the early 2000s. What happened there? Oh, just lobotomies, human experimentation and THE BIRTH OF MK ULTRA!!!
Special thanks to Toby from Tangent Retro Gaming Pod for suggesting this topic! You can find Toby's podast here - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/tangent-retro-gaming-pod/id1710309730
In this episode, Kelly reads 3 stories recorded from indigenous folklore about shapeshifting wolf people, and reflects on the cultural signifigance, and overall comparison to werewolf stories we hear today.
Just an update after a month of Radio Silence.
On this very special Episode I will read for you three horror stories that I have prepared for the spooky season.
WARNING:
I'm not big on Trigger Warnings, but the tales herein are extremely disturbing. If you are sensititive to
-War
-Graphic Imagery (Including burning people)
-Extreme violence.
-Violence against children
-Drowning or deep water.
Take extra caution while listening to these stories. Happy Halloween.
In the 1950s, Canada became the first country EVER to publicly admit that they had spent millions of dollars to research the Flying Saucer phenomenon. That project was Project Magnet. Led by an ingenious electrical engineer who sought to fuck bitches, hunt aliens, and solve the flying saucer phenomenon. I cover Wilbert B. Smith, Project Magnet, and the INCREDIBLY WEIRD saga that followed, this week on Canadian SPIRIT.
in this spirit sidebar, i get pretty personal. Linkin park has long been a favourite band of mine for decades and the controversy over their return to the music scene has prompted this response. If you're sensitive on the topic of suicide, maybe sit this one out.
In the depths of the Shuswap Lake - legends say that a strange looking monster makes its home there. Reported sightings throughout the last two centuries seem to give it credibility. But does it? And how does this all tie back to My Little Pony?
Find out this week on Canadian SPIRIT.
Since the 1920s, a ghost train has captured the hearts of the boring province of Saskatchewan. Some say it's the ghost of a damned train, while others say it's railworkers who died servicing the tracks. But, what could it REALLY be? Kelly takes on this enduring legend of the phantom locomotive this week on Canadian SPIRIT.
I share my thoughts on just what a civil war in the West will look like.
Part of Lue Elizondo's book got leaked and I'm Fuckin' mad about it.
Today, Kelly is joined once again by Junior Investigator Puckwudgee as they investigate the claims of one Georges Dupuy that he, and a small hunting party encountered a Dinosaur in Canada's Artic in 1908. Is it possible that these terrible lizards still inhabit such barren and desolate places of our nation? Or, is it all just a made-up story? Special Thanks goes out to The Mystery Frequency podcast! You can find them on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/show/2lJDl5wSlD91T8qnmSRAau
In this unscripted debut of SPIRIT Sidebars, I talk about Swiss Tech Company FinalSpark and their questionably ethical biocomputers and what that might mean for the fate of humanity.
"I loved it, most accurate representation yet thank you so much for accurately representing Granger" - Rob Keller.
This week I tackle a case that's been on my mind since the podcast was first conceived. Granger Taylor was a mechanical genius of Duncan, Vancouver Island who, after claiming he spoke with extraterrestrials, vanished from the face of the earth. The official story is that he committed suicide, but in this shocking report I (either bravely or stupidly) go against the official narrative set forth by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
This episode has the real potential to get me into trouble. But I feel Granger's story needs to be told. Buckle Up, Raccoonadians. This one gets wild.
Trigger warnings: Suicide, drug use.
In this emotionally charged episode, Kelly covers three disasters in Alberta that have led to the reported hauntings of all three sites.
The Frank slide of 1903, The Hillcrest Mine Disaster of 1914, and the Bellevue Mine explosion of 1910.
Do the ghosts of those lost in these disasters still wander the Crosnest Pass? Or, are the echoes of the past sometimes meant to be left unsolved?
Huge thanks goes out to Andee and the crew over at the Frank Slide Interpretive Center. You can learn more about these sites at https://frankslide.ca/