Episodes

  • Ep 197 – Spiritualism in Canada, Eh? Part 2 “The Séances That Shaped a Nation”
    Feb 14 2025

    For decades, séances, spirit communication, and ghostly encounters weren’t just tabloid curiosities—they shaped Canada’s history. In this final installment of our two-part series, we explore the profound impact of spiritualism on the country’s literary icons, scientific minds, and political leaders.

    From Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, who risked his reputation to prove the existence of spirits, to Lucy Maud Montgomery, who quietly attended séances while writing Anne of Green Gables and some of the country’s most beloved books. We examine the eerie experiments of Dr. Thomas Glendenning Hamilton, whose unsettling photographs remain unexplained. And, perhaps most astonishing of all, William Lyon Mackenzie King—Canada’s longest-serving Prime Minister—who sought comfort in messages from beyond, convinced that his lost loved ones were still guiding him.

    Was spiritualism a fleeting fad, or did it shape Canada’s past in ways we’ve never fully acknowledged?

    🎧 Listen now to uncover the ghostly secrets of Canada’s past.

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    Episode 196 – Spiritualism in Canada, Eh? Part 1 “Ghosts, God & The Great Divide”

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    41 mins
  • Ep 196 - Spiritualism in Canada, Eh? Part 1 "Ghosts, God & The Great Divide"
    Jan 31 2025

    In the early 20th century, Canada was swept up in a wave of Spiritualism, where séances promised answers, and the line between faith, fraud, and fear blurred. In this two-part series, we explore how Spiritualism became more than a curiosity—it divided families, enchanted elites, and outraged religious leaders. From fiery sermons and public scandals to exclusive séances held in the lavish parlours of the wealthy and powerful, discover how this controversial movement captured the nation’s imagination and sparked a cultural clash over life, death, and the unknown.

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    Episode 170 – Strange Reports of Vampires, Dwarves & Witches in Wilno, Ontario
    Episode 163 – Canada’s Ghost Towns
    Episode 134 – Canadian Poltergeists – Part 1

    Host: Jim Dean
    Audio Editor: Michelle Dennis
    Episode Researched & Written: Brittney Bos

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    36 mins
  • Ep 195 – A Christmas Nightmare: What Happened to the Sodder Family?
    Dec 20 2024

    On Christmas Eve 1945, a fire destroyed the Sodder family home, leaving behind a mystery that has haunted true crime enthusiasts for decades. Five children vanished without a trace—no bodies, no bones, no answers. Was it a tragic accident? A kidnapping? Or something even darker? Strange events before and after the fire—a chilling phone call, cut telephone lines, and a cryptic photo received decades later—have fueled endless speculation.

    In this episode, we dig into the baffling details, explore the most compelling theories, and uncover why this story remains one of America’s most unsettling unsolved mysteries. If you love true crime and the unexplained, this holiday episode is for you.

    🎧 Start listening now and decide for yourself—what really happened to the Sodder children?

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    Episode 167 – Unanswered Questions: Baffling Final Days of Kris Kremers & Lisanne Froon
    Episode 150 – Footsteps in the Attic: The Hinterkaifeck Murders

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    42 mins
  • Ep 194 - The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald - Conclusion
    Dec 6 2024

    In this conclusion to the story of the Edmund Fitzgerald, we return to the icy waters of Lake Superior to explore the theories and lingering mysteries surrounding its tragic sinking. Without a distress signal or survivors, the ship’s disappearance left behind a haunting legacy of unanswered questions. Was it the crushing force of rogue waves, a structural failure, or a perilous encounter with the shallow waters of Six Fathom Shoal that brought down the mighty freighter? Guided by Gordon Lightfoot’s haunting ballad, we reflect on how his unforgettable lyrics gave voice to the lost crew and transformed the tragedy into a timeless legend. Along the way, we’ll examine eerie discoveries at the wreck site—like the massive ghostly silhouette of the ship resting on the lakebed—and unravel the details that continue to captivate. Discover how the ship’s story lives on and why it still resonates nearly 50 years later.

    This episode is best enjoyed after listening to:

    Episode 193 – The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald

    “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” was written and performed by Gordon Lightfoot and originally released on the album Summertime Dream in 1976. Copyright © 1976 by Early Morning Music, Ltd. This podcast uses the song under the principles of fair use for educational, analytical, and commentary purposes.

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    32 mins
  • Ep 193 - The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
    Nov 22 2024

    Gordon Lightfoot’s haunting ballad, The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, is more than a song—it’s a legend. Through vivid storytelling, Lightfoot immortalizes the tragic sinking of the massive freighter and its crew during a relentless November storm on Lake Superior. Nearly 50 years later, the mystery of what truly happened still lingers, while the song continues to captivate listeners with its chilling narrative and emotional depth. In this episode, we use Lightfoot’s ballad as our guide to explore the history and legacy of the most well-known wreck on the Great Lakes.

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    Episode 164 – What Happened to the Mary Celeste?
    Episode 123 – Update: The Ghost Ship of Niagara Falls

    "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" was written and performed by Gordon Lightfoot and originally released on the album Summertime Dream in 1976. Copyright © 1976 by Early Morning Music, Ltd. This podcast uses the song under the principles of fair use for educational, analytical, and commentary purposes.

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    40 mins
  • Ep 192 - America’s Most Haunted House – The Whaley House 🎃
    Oct 31 2024

    This Halloween, Haunted Talks invites you inside one of the most haunted houses in America—the Whaley House in San Diego. Built on former execution grounds in 1857, the Whaley House has been the site of chilling tragedies, from the untimely deaths within the Whaley family to eerie encounters with spirits like ‘Yankee Jim,’ a condemned man whose execution was witnessed by Thomas Whaley himself.

    In this special episode, we join Victor Santana, Operations & Property Manager of the Whaley House Museum Complex, as he takes us on a tour of its haunted history. Victor shares his firsthand experiences with the spirits that linger within the house, from inexplicable voices to objects moving on their own. He also takes us behind the scenes with chilling accounts of visitors’ encounters—some departing with unexplained marks, others feeling a sudden, overpowering sadness as they walk the grounds. Blow out the candle in your jack-o’-lantern, turn the lights down low, and settle in to hear stories from one of the most active hauntings in the world.

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    37 mins
  • Ep 191 - Candy Panic! 🍭 The Truth Behind the Trick 🎃
    Oct 25 2024

    Every Halloween, a familiar warning resurfaces—beware of tampered treats from strangers. But where did this chilling urban legend come from, and is there any truth behind the tales of poisoned candy, razor blades in apples, or needles in chocolate bars? Think you know the facts? You might be in for a surprise. In this episode, we trace the myth’s eerie origins—from Victorian-era fears to the unsettling story of the “Candyman” in Texas. Join us as we separate fact from fiction and reveal why this myth refuses to die. Tune in, if you dare, as we explore the dark side of the sweetest night of the year.

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    38 mins
  • Ep 190 - The Bell Witch 😱
    Oct 18 2024

    As Halloween draws near, we turn our attention to one of America’s most chilling and enduring supernatural legends: The Bell Witch. Two centuries ago, a quiet farm in Tennessee became the stage for a haunting that captivated the nation. The Bell family faced relentless attacks from an unseen force that seemed to take a special interest in John Bell Sr. and his daughter Betsy. From eerie whispers to violent physical assaults, and even the involvement of future president Andrew Jackson, the story of The Bell Witch is more than just a ghost story—it’s a tale of fear, folklore, and mystery that has endured for generations. Press play and join us as we dive into one of the most spine-tingling stories in American history.

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    31 mins