On this follow-up episode with Timothy Renner, Wren Collier, and Joshua Cutchin, we talk about listener stories involving mysterious lights, flashes, orbs, and various other odd light phenomena. Joshua also relates some of the fae folklore as well.
Outro Music by Johnny Unheimlich, from their CD Tell the Worms to Wait, the song is "The Wraith"
Alison returns to talk with Timothy about historical wild men of a different sort (not bigfoot). Circus sideshow and dime museum “wild men” performers as well as unfortunate souls – itinerants, the insane, or simply people who wandered away from society, looked different, and were labeled “wild men” often out of fear. We talk about Houdini, The Wild Men of Borneo, the Fiji Cannibals, Eko and Iko, and other circus performers. We also discuss the strange and sad case of a York County “wild man” who eventually ended up in the County Alms House with the diagnosis “troubled with ghosts”.
Two forms which note Dan Luckenbaugh’s Form of Disease – first “Troubled with ghosts” – and later, simply “ghosts”.
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Peter Robbins joins Seriah in studio to talk about his article in the Ithaca Times, his Dad's book, the New York Times UFO article, Tom Delonge, cases that have changed his outlook on things, and much more.
Outro Music is Maker of My Sorrow from Eliza Rickman.
Ines from France tells stories from the long tradition of women-in-white apparitions (“La Dame Blanche”) – as well as some other French folklore: ghostly women-in-green, the local folk healing traditions, a river monster, and more. Ines went to high school in a castle which was home to one of these white ladies. She, as well as many of her classmates and her brother, saw the white lady apparition.
Saint Michel des Perrais, where Ines went to school:
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Episode 30 notes and links:
The cover illustration is by Ursula Renner ( Instagram: @california_uber_alles_goat )
The song which closes the episode is A Ballad of Trees and the Master by The Forest Beggars (with Stone Breath). This song appears on the CD version of the Stone Breath album The Shepherdess and the Bone-White Bird. (this song is on the 2CD and box set versions only – not available for digital download) https://stonebreath.bandcamp.com/album/the-shepherdess-and-the-bone-white-bird
Seriah is joined by Roejin and Lobo of Project Archivist, and Joshua Cutchin, and they discuss how various Paranormal subjects have been portrayed in Fiction and Mass Media over the years. This, of course, goes all over, including discussing the history of the Grey archetype, and eventually ending on a couple of interesting listener stories...
Timothy heads out to Michaux State Forest in Franklin County, PA to meet with Geof – a bigfoot witness / experiencer. Geof takes Timothy to the location of his possible bigfoot sighting and areas where he heard creatures walking, rock clacks, knocks, a terrifying roar.
A story about a witchcat in Pennsylvania, believed to be bringing misfortune to a family – and another “hexahemaron” cat sent to break the witchcat’s curse.
Seriah speaks with Timothy Renner about his latest book, a collection of Bigfoot and Wild Man accounts from the West Coast of the US at the turn of the last century.
Outro Music was I Know His Name by Timothy's band Stone Breath.
On this 2 Part episode with Timothy Renner, Wren Collier, and Jeff Ritzmann, we talk about mysterious lights, flashes, orbs, and various other odd light phenomena. We get into some of what Tim experienced on Site 7, which you can hear in his Strange Familiars episode, Lights in the Woods.
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