
- October 31, 2017
I have once again invited Steve Stockton and Sysco Murdoch on for a proper Halloween episode, packed with spooky tales.
A ride from an Angel, interactions with a deceased Grandmother, trans-mediumship, Jumpers, Grinners, Native American tales, bloody battles creating lasting energy and more.
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MORE Strange Things in the Woods
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As mentioned in this episode:
Clyde Lewis’ ‘The Devil Knocks Thrice‘ episode
Patrick Burke ‘Battlefield Guide to Ghost Hunting‘
Listen to Steve’s other visits to iTF: Episode 09: Strange Things in the Woods and Episode 15: Haunted Las Vegas
And….to Steve’s and Sysco’s first Allhallowe’en episode HERE
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Great episode!!
When Sysco was talking about “grinners” I thought of something like this: https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/complete/full/2017/3/4/1488612024093237.png
Or this. http://www.chud.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/ghastly-grinner-are-you-afraid-of-the-dark.jpg
Sweet awesome episode. Steve Stockton was is one of your best guests on the podcast Shannon. He and Sysco Murdoch kicked ass in this one. I especially loved Syscos ghostly grandmother story. Nice! 🙂