Send us a text What if water keeps a ledger of everything we’ve done to it—and to each other? We follow that question across Michigan’s strangest fault lines: drowned towns under glassy lakes, storm drains rumored to sing, a highway where compasses spin, and a stretch of shoreline that locals call the state’s Bermuda Triangle. Along the way, we pair chilling folklore with uncomfortable facts, from Cold War experiments and cult rituals to the sobering count of long-term missing people who neve...
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Send us a text What if water keeps a ledger of everything we’ve done to it—and to each other? We follow that question across Michigan’s strangest fault lines: drowned towns under glassy lakes, storm drains rumored to sing, a highway where compasses spin, and a stretch of shoreline that locals call the state’s Bermuda Triangle. Along the way, we pair chilling folklore with uncomfortable facts, from Cold War experiments and cult rituals to the sobering count of long-term missing people who neve...
Beyond the Rainbow With Carissa: Exploring Leprechauns, Mermaids, and Elite Secret Societies
Strange Deranged Beyond Insane
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8 months ago
Beyond the Rainbow With Carissa: Exploring Leprechauns, Mermaids, and Elite Secret Societies
Send us a text What if leprechauns aren't just charming symbols of Irish folklore but entities with deep paranormal connections? In this St. Patrick's Day special, Melissa welcomes Carissa to explore the mysterious world of these mythological beings and their place in the supernatural realm. The conversation begins with lighthearted St. Patrick's Day memories before diving into the rich history of leprechauns dating back to the 8th century. We uncover surprising facts: leprechauns were tradi...
Strange Deranged Beyond Insane
Send us a text What if water keeps a ledger of everything we’ve done to it—and to each other? We follow that question across Michigan’s strangest fault lines: drowned towns under glassy lakes, storm drains rumored to sing, a highway where compasses spin, and a stretch of shoreline that locals call the state’s Bermuda Triangle. Along the way, we pair chilling folklore with uncomfortable facts, from Cold War experiments and cult rituals to the sobering count of long-term missing people who neve...