Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
Hey, it's jazz and sure just kidding. This is giving
up the Ghost podcast. Thank you so much for coming back.
So much exciting stuff has been going on with the
podcast and with our.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
Spirits with Spirits.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
I don't want to take too long on this intro
because today's episode is actually pretty long, and I pauled
I try to keep it between twenty and thirty minutes,
but I didn't have the heart to splice it up.
Tonight's episode is Spirits with Spirits. The Dalnavert episode slash
open mic, so this is the open mic portion, and
(01:15):
we had so many people come out.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
It was amazing.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
We had seventy seven beautiful, creepy, cool people come share
ghost stories with us. Well not all seventy seven, of course,
but I think there was about eight people, and then
we ran out of time. So typically it's seven to nine,
and I think next time there'll be a cavet that.
You know what, I'm sure it's okay with the King's
(01:42):
Head pub that if we run over nine o'clock, who
gives a shit, right, So, I mean, it's all about you, guys.
It's all about telling your stories, speaking your truth, getting
it off your chest. It's very cathargic when you share
stories that nobody else either believes or understands.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
We get it, We totally get it.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
So we're going to extend that a little. But if
we can give or take, you know, hopefully we get
the same amount of flow of people out. You know,
we wing this every Wednesday at the end of the month,
like we're just trying our best. We're not professionals.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
We do not get paid for this.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
It's a glorified hobby, you know, if it wasn't for
Ash and Kelly with the Winnipeg Paranormal Group, like it
just you know, like it's a good fit. Love those girls,
and you know, we try our best because we're just
so so enthusiastic about ghosts and spirits and the paranormal
that we want to be with like minded people and
that's who we hope to get out to these events.
(02:35):
So in saying that this week, July thirtieth, Wednesday the
King's Head Pub, please come out, we have a sponsor
that has provided us with some schweg along with the
giveaway I usually give away T shirts and the little
prize pack. Thank you so much to Dead Horse Sider,
our sponsor for Wednesday, night with respects to giving us
(03:00):
these beautiful glasses, and they said they normally don't give
stuff away like schwag and merchant stuff, but because giving
up the Ghost is so special. We've been supporting them
from the get go since we started the podcast that
first year for sure. You know, we were drinking it
almost every time we recorded. Love their cider. It is
delicious and kudos. Thank you so much to Marcus and
(03:24):
the crew at the Dead Horse Sider Group out in
Southern Manitoba position I guess like around Morden Winkler area. Yeah,
delicious stuff. So they are our proud sponsor. Thank you.
The King's Head Pup does sell some of their fine beverages,
(03:45):
so definitely check that out when you're there on Wednesday
night as well. Another announcement to make we have a
special guest that's coming out Wednesday night. That would be
Matthew Cumas or Comus, I'm not sure how to pronounce
the name. I'll verify that on Wednesday, but he is
actually the author of Haunted Winnipeg and Haunted Manitoba and
(04:06):
he will be coming out to share some of his
stories from his books as well. I think it McNally
Robertson is one of the places that you can purchase
the book and he will be coming out Wednesday night.
He is our special guest for the first hour. He
also does the Haunted walking tours in the Exchange District.
Speaker 3 (04:22):
Very cool.
Speaker 1 (04:23):
So this dude has like knowledge beyond knowledge, so he's
going to give us all the cool creepy stuff of
the Exchange District because that's where the King's head is
actually positioned.
Speaker 2 (04:32):
So that'll be exciting.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
So come down and that'll be July thirtieth from seven
to nine pm. We were officially awarded by feedspot dot com.
We have a badge that we've put up on our
I got to put on the website yet, but on
our Facebook that we have a badge that we are
taught the top Canadian paranormal podcast. So thank you so
much for that honor. Like, that's that's crazy cool. Now
(04:56):
if the money would just be rolling in, that'd be
even more awesome. On a personal note, I spent yesterday
Saturday out in Woodridge, Manitoba. Congratulations to Woodridge on the one
hundred and twenty fifth anniversary. And I went with some relatives,
not too many relatives live out there, anymore. That place
is so haunted, and that's probably the reason why I've
(05:18):
always been so interested in the paranormal and the ghost
stories from out that way. I'm hoping to get the
crew from the Winnipeg Paranormal Group. Maybe we can spend
the night there and see if we can find the
ominous and infamous ghost lights of Woodridge. But we went
out there. It was the one hundred and twenty fifth anniversary.
(05:38):
Crazy to think that my grandfather who's now long passed,
but he was born in nineteen oh four, so I mean,
there's a lot of history steeped in that town and
ghost stories. He would tell me ghost stories and like
when I was like nine and ten, and I would
eagerly suck up all those stories and my imagination would
run wild. And here we are today giving up the
ghost podcast. So saying that, lots more exciting things coming
(06:04):
up on the scope. We've started a Patreon account for
extra special bonuses, so it's not quite up and running
yet as to what we would like to offer you
our listeners special advantages ahead of time with membership. We'll
have a better plan of that as that comes out
and next couple weeks next episodes are going to be
(06:27):
when we went to the Dalnivert me and Chaer, my
lovely and beautiful talented co host, we went to the
Dalnavert for the Ghost Night that the Winnipeg Paranormal Group
had set up for the public investigation. So that'll be
the next couple of weeks as we gather more material
and more stories. And tonight's episode, I have to say
(06:49):
these stories did not disappoint from the open mic at
the last Spirits with Spirits, it was quite quite beautiful
and again thank you to all you who came out
and hopefully we'll see you again this Wednesday. So I
will leave it at that, and again, please check us
out on all our socials. We're mostly active on Facebook
as well as you know, if you want to reach
(07:11):
out and email us your story, please do so at
Giving Up the Ghost Podcast at gmail dot com.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
And we do have a website.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
And I'm you know, I'm the do it all be
at all persons, so I try and get everything updated
as much as I can, as often as I can
for new and exciting things that are in the works.
Oh and just about that, we probably will be recording
out at Fort Lorraine outside of Portage La Prairie for
(07:40):
their campfire ghost storytelling night and that'll be at the
end of August, so more on that coming up.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
So a lot.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
It's a really cool shit going on, man.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
I tell you like it's going to be busy.
Speaker 1 (07:49):
So in saying that, remember to live every day like
it is your last.
Speaker 4 (07:55):
But never give up the ghost job.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
For now, Okay, I think we're ready to get started
for our second portion of Spirits with Spirits, and again,
thank you so much for everybody that's come up. Appreciate
give yourself a round the applause, Thank you, Thank you.
(08:19):
So who wants to hear ghost stories?
Speaker 5 (08:25):
Who?
Speaker 2 (08:26):
Who?
Speaker 1 (08:27):
Well, you know what, let me ask a question, even
though I can't really see you.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
Guys, hands up.
Speaker 6 (08:33):
Who believes in ghosts?
Speaker 2 (08:35):
Well that's pretty good, that's good.
Speaker 4 (08:37):
Who doesn't believe in ghosts?
Speaker 2 (08:39):
I see there? Okay, we'll make you a believer.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
We like our skeptics, but you know what, you gotta
stay skeptical, you know what. No, Honestly, like me and
share my pod partner, we call ourselves optimistic skeptics because
we've had our own experiences and you may have had
your own experience and it may not be the same,
and it's fine, but we get it. So and that's
kind of like why we wanted to do nights like this.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
We planned this years.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Ago about spirits and spirits just sitting down talking with
people and letting people have the microphone and a place,
a safe place where they can tell their Storiesn't sure
because it's cathargic. You know, a lot of people grow
up in families where.
Speaker 2 (09:20):
Like, oh, there's no such thing as.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
Ghosts or you can't believe in that. And you know,
even though somebody sees a book levitte off a table
and they're.
Speaker 4 (09:29):
Like, no, no, that was the wind.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
So I mean, you know that just might be a
coping mechanism, right, because if you can't explain what you saw,
it didn't happen, right. So we wanted to provide an
environment here where everybody is of like mindedness, where we
can share and be open.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
So I'm saying that who wants to come up, Well, well.
Speaker 7 (09:54):
Who's going to be first?
Speaker 2 (09:55):
Who wants to be first?
Speaker 6 (10:00):
Come up?
Speaker 2 (10:03):
Nothing like nothing like getting ball and told.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
You, thank you, thank you for your thank you for
your friend.
Speaker 6 (10:16):
What is your name?
Speaker 8 (10:16):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Hi, I'm Kim, Hi Kim, very nice to meet you
and have a seat and tell us your story.
Speaker 9 (10:23):
I'm so glad I can see no one right now.
Speaker 8 (10:25):
I know.
Speaker 9 (10:27):
That's perfect, especially my friend that will be killed later.
Speaker 6 (10:31):
Maybe another ghost. So I'm sorry.
Speaker 9 (10:33):
I wasn't familiar with this podcast, but I certainly will
be investigating it because this seems like fun, and I
of course believe in ghosts. When I put my name,
actually you didn't even draw my name. My friend put
made me come up here. But I have a couple
but I okay, I'll start with this one. I bartend.
I did bartend at Pantages seat or now, do you
(10:56):
guys know where Pantages is downtown?
Speaker 3 (10:59):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (11:00):
And you know what. When I was there, people would say,
it's really creepy in here, and you know what, And
I was going to ask you guys about it. Why
are the bowels of the basement and the top always
where the ghosts go? But that is where it was
all the time. No, I didn't have an experience with
one personally. I did have to go into the green room,
which surprisingly enough was in the bowels of the basement,
(11:23):
and it was very creepy and people would tell me
stories where they couldn't shut off a TV in the
green room, or the water tap would be running and
they'd go to shut it off, and as soon as they'd.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
Leave, it would start running again.
Speaker 9 (11:33):
And so I obviously didn't want to take that job
after that, so I stayed up on the main floor
and just poured drinks. My story is an individual story,
and it's not about a house or or a museum
or anything. It was something weird that happened to me
that was ghostly, I think, so I would love an
opinion if somebody could give it to me. Now, I
(11:56):
was sitting in a restaurant with my sister and my mom,
and we were discussed saying my grandmother who had passed away,
and while my sister, who was sitting directly across from me,
I could see this curl of smoke rising up from
the table. I thought in my head as I was
listening to her, there's kids playing with matches under the table.
Of course that doesn't happen in twenty fifteen, but I
(12:18):
did look like, what's going on, Like why is there
smoke curling up? And I saw it curling up, and
I thought maybe this is just me, Like maybe it's
just dust particles, But you know it is. It got
up higher, and as we talked about my grandmother more
and more and more, it hit my sister's nose and
she went.
Speaker 2 (12:38):
So it just dissipated after that.
Speaker 9 (12:41):
But I thought that had to be some kind of
a spiritual thing.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
So have a smell like like your grandmother's perfumer.
Speaker 8 (12:48):
You know what?
Speaker 6 (12:48):
I didn't.
Speaker 9 (12:49):
I can't say that I smelled anything because we were
in a restaurant, so there was probably other aromas in there,
and I wasn't taking it seriously. But I did see
a curl of smoke again at another time, and I
just thought, Okay, this is creepy, Like is that just
my lot in life? That's how the spirits show themselves
to me? As in a girl of smoke? But I
I've seen it twice.
Speaker 2 (13:08):
Now, do you have any answers for yeah?
Speaker 6 (13:09):
Sure, uh so for us?
Speaker 10 (13:13):
Okay, yes, thank you?
Speaker 11 (13:14):
Am I going now?
Speaker 12 (13:17):
Okay?
Speaker 7 (13:17):
Okay. So people kind of think of ectoplasm as like
what we see from the Hamilton House, right that she's
cloth looking thing, pictures in it, things like that.
Speaker 6 (13:30):
It's more like.
Speaker 2 (13:31):
What you experienced.
Speaker 7 (13:32):
Oh, so it's more like smoke or like a cloudlike substance.
Speaker 6 (13:38):
That disappears.
Speaker 7 (13:41):
It's normally associated when a spirit is trying to manifest itself.
Oh so my thought would be that you know, you
were speaking about your grandmother right.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
That she was trying to let you know that she
was there with.
Speaker 9 (13:53):
You, and it felt like she was too.
Speaker 11 (13:56):
So are there ghosts?
Speaker 13 (13:58):
Absolutely awesome?
Speaker 6 (14:06):
Thank you. Would anybody else cares?
Speaker 1 (14:08):
If I spoke with a few people, I've kind of
come over the crowd.
Speaker 6 (14:16):
Come on up, kind of lady who volunteers at the the.
Speaker 4 (14:20):
Oh, yeah, you wanna come, want to come up?
Speaker 6 (14:24):
Okay, Okay, I'm so sorry.
Speaker 7 (14:28):
Okay, okay, so we'll do one and then all right, come.
Speaker 6 (14:31):
On up, come on down. You're an ex condensement, that's right.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
And what is your name? Jen Hi Jen Hi n
Nice to meet you. Yeah, stories, I have been to
the Dola verd it is. It's a beautiful place. Yes,
there are snooky corners.
Speaker 4 (14:50):
Yeah, yep.
Speaker 5 (14:50):
You know, you just kind of ignore it as you
as you walk through and unless you're investigating, so then
you feel a little little more.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
But I'll try and keep it short.
Speaker 12 (14:59):
This up is a story of my basement and I
heard that. To answer your question him that.
Speaker 5 (15:07):
The ghosts like basements and upper rooms because it's.
Speaker 6 (15:12):
A quieter place for them, and.
Speaker 5 (15:14):
Having watched other paranormal shows, you hear little things, and
I thought, okay, that makes sense. So we have an
okay basement, there's a clear area, but in our laundry
room it's quite jam packed, as my husband likes to
collect things, a lot of stuff, which wives affectionately called crap.
Speaker 2 (15:39):
But it might come in handy in twenty years.
Speaker 6 (15:42):
It might come in handy in twenty years, that's right.
Speaker 12 (15:45):
So when my daughter, I guess they were maybe ten
years old, and my niece and my nephew were down
there playing we have a little white dog and they're
downstairs and they're having a great time.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
All of sad, all three of them run upstairs.
Speaker 12 (16:01):
And they said, where's the dog? And I said, well,
she's right here.
Speaker 4 (16:05):
So then they all.
Speaker 5 (16:05):
Got very scared and said, mom, there was little white
flashes and we thought it was the dog. Hm, But
we couldn't find the dog.
Speaker 2 (16:14):
So I thought, oh, okay, you guys it it's it's kids.
Speaker 5 (16:17):
You know, just kind of getting freak at each other
a little bit. And then one evening I was up
late and I fell asleep in the basement. And you know,
when you're asleep but you think you're awake, but you're
it's called lucid dreaming. And I saw an older gentleman
(16:39):
sitting across from me m but I heard activity too,
So I thought, okay, I'm dreaming. Somebody's down here. One
of my family members is down here. So when I
woke up, I went upstairs and.
Speaker 6 (16:48):
I said, why didn't anybody wake me up?
Speaker 2 (16:50):
I fell asleep and I, you know, it's late. I
want to come to bed.
Speaker 4 (16:53):
They said, well, we weren't.
Speaker 5 (16:54):
Nobody was down there, and I thought, oh, okay. And
to be honest, I've always been creepy doubt about our basement.
And anytime I go in the laundry room, which is the
crowded room, and it's and I tease my husband, say,
quit collecting things.
Speaker 6 (17:08):
You're bringing stuff into the house.
Speaker 14 (17:10):
And so in that menagerie of stuff, we had a
it was like a six inches you know those old
old television sets. It was in a white plastic facing,
little tiny.
Speaker 4 (17:26):
Thing and the thing did.
Speaker 12 (17:28):
Not work for years, never been turned on because nobody
goes down there anywhere in that area.
Speaker 5 (17:35):
So I go down the stairs in the basement I'm
doing laundry and I'm always creaked out in that room,
and I'm thinking, okay, jan you're doing this, you're manifesting,
you're projecting, you're scaring yourself.
Speaker 6 (17:48):
It's probably just you doing it.
Speaker 2 (17:51):
And as soon as I said thought that in my mind,
that little TV turned on.
Speaker 5 (18:00):
I'm getting shivers remembering it now, so I said, okay,
I'm not gonna panic.
Speaker 6 (18:07):
So I called the husband because I.
Speaker 15 (18:09):
Can't reach it picked up high on a little shelf
on the on the side of the wall, and I
said to my husband, I'm calling upstairs and I hear
what I said.
Speaker 6 (18:19):
Can you come down here for a minute. So it
comes down. He said, oh, who turned the TV on?
Speaker 4 (18:24):
And I said, the ghost.
Speaker 6 (18:27):
We have a ghost in her basement.
Speaker 4 (18:28):
I know it because and.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
It's active sometimes and sometimes it's not.
Speaker 12 (18:33):
I think it's male, just from my lucid dream.
Speaker 4 (18:37):
But now we have a deal.
Speaker 5 (18:38):
Because I talked to my minister about ghosts. She wanted
to go see ghosts in Scotland and we went on
a tour together and I said, you know, I'm kind
of freaked out because I picked stuff up and I
don't think I want to go because I believe in ghosts.
Speaker 2 (18:53):
She said, Jan, not everybody leaves.
Speaker 5 (18:58):
This is coming from a minister, and I was like, really,
she said, so think of it this way.
Speaker 2 (19:04):
And I have passed this song to you. Don't believe in.
Speaker 5 (19:08):
Ghosts because it gives them power, believe that there are ghosts. Wise.
Speaker 8 (19:18):
Thank you so much, so much.
Speaker 6 (19:24):
ALRK. Sorry, so.
Speaker 4 (19:31):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 8 (19:32):
I Hi.
Speaker 11 (19:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (19:39):
So.
Speaker 11 (19:39):
I volunteer at Delaver Museum as a tour guide. I've
been there about nine years and I've heard stories of
the ghosts in the house, but never really paid that
much attention. It was yeah, okay, whatever. And about two
years ago I was giving a tour in the house
to a couple man in a woman and it was
(20:01):
a slow day. There was nobody else in the house
and we were in the attic and they have a
wooden pedestal about this high, and then on top of
it is a plexiglass box. And inside the box they
changed the displays around, but inside was a display of
a men's toiletry kit. It's about nine inches long, and
(20:25):
they had the lid open and inside you can see
the razor and the comb and that sort of thing.
And I was showing the couple that this is what
a man in the eighteen hundreds late eighteen hundreds would
travel with. And as I was talking about it, the
lid just slam shot and I kind of went, oh,
(20:50):
that must be the ghost. And this woman said the ghost,
and I said, well, what other possible explanation could there be?
And they kind of like they were kind of a
little bit freaked out. Afterwards, I asked the staff, like,
how often do you have to go up there and
lift the lid up? And they said, well, never, this
(21:11):
is the first time it's happened. So the first time
it happened was when I was talking about it, standing
right next to it and the lid and like I said,
it was in a plexicas case, so no movement or
wind or right. So I that's my story. So yeah
it is. Yeah, thank you so much.
Speaker 6 (21:31):
Thanks anyone else? Sure, Hi, I'm your name.
Speaker 2 (21:44):
My name is Brittany. Brittany, Hi everyone.
Speaker 16 (21:47):
I'm also glad I can't see anyone cause I'm really nervous.
Why you had a few stories to share, I won't
share them all today, so I gotta take a deep breath,
really anxious.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
I was like, oh, how about year before this? But
I'm like, oh no, I'm anxious in like a little buzz.
Speaker 16 (22:06):
Okay. So there was a few things that resonated with me.
So someone spoke to around spirits being in the bottom
the top.
Speaker 2 (22:14):
So I have a friend from a long time.
Speaker 16 (22:15):
Ago and they're from the Middle East and they have
spirits that they call gin. And one of the things
that he told me when we were talking about ghosts
a long time ago was that ghosts and that kind
of spiritual energy usually venture into spaces where people don't
usually go to. So when you think of being haunted,
you see the ghosts in the corner of the bedroom,
you see the.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
Ghost in the doorway, you see the ghosts.
Speaker 16 (22:38):
In the pantry or some sort of closet, which kind
of makes sense. I'm like, oh, okay, you're actually kind
of making a little bit of sense. But he also
told me. I don't know if he was doing this
to scare me or to tell me to clean my place,
but he's like.
Speaker 2 (22:51):
They also go over there where it's dirty.
Speaker 16 (22:52):
I was like, oh, so do I got to pick
up my laundy around the house and do my dishes.
But that kind of stuck with me because only like
me as a person. I've had many spiritual experiences growing up,
and I've always dismissed it as my over active imagination,
my tendency to I don't know, just I guess what
(23:15):
I said, overreact. And then another thing that I want
to share is like, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (23:22):
So this is not a scary story. But one of
the things that one of my theories is when.
Speaker 16 (23:25):
People are typically neurospicy, we have a lot more synapsis
doing neurotypical people, and I feel like that kind of
prepositions us to experience things, to experience life in a
different way. So one of the things that I have
is like I have ADHD, a little bit of dyslexia.
So I'm always wondering around the things that I pick
up on, whether it's something that is something that I
(23:48):
was born with or because of the way that my
mind works where I'm more percentive to these spiritual experiences.
But I'm only going to share two stories today, so
I guess I goes off stories that I have right now.
Is I remember being in high school with my best friend.
She was you had a sleepover in her basement. Her
basement was creepy to begin off to begin with, but
(24:10):
I was like, you know what, I love her. We've
had this many times, many sleepovers. And then one night
she put whale sounds on the TV and it was
like MTV music or something. I don't know, but it
was like whale music. And I was like, I guess
this is relaxing, but I couldn't sleep whatsoever.
Speaker 2 (24:27):
And all of a sudden, it was probably like three am.
Speaker 16 (24:30):
She's fast asleep as a log, can't wake her up,
and I'm laying there tossing attorney.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
It's a new space, and all of sud the TV
turns off and.
Speaker 16 (24:39):
I was like, oh, it's pitch black silence. It's like, okay,
this is my cue to go to bed. Her TV
probably has a timer. I never brought this up after, like,
I just assumed it was something that was normal. But
talking to her years later, I'm like, drinking, remember when
we had that sleepover. I was kind of creeped out
because her TV turned off by itself. She's like, it
never does it. I'm like, but it turned off and
(25:00):
she's like that's weird. I'm like, that's weird, and it's
something that I thought was totally I was like, maybe
the TV has a timer. You know, some old TVs
have timers where they I don't actually don't know if
they do, but I was like, it.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
Has a timer, it turns off like really late into
the night. And she was like, no, it never doesn't.
Speaker 16 (25:18):
So that was like a soft experience I had. I
have many more when my younger years. But speaking to
her experience in her house that we had and Clyde
in East Kildonan, she would I love listening to people
in their stories. So in the same basement, she said,
she was downstairs with another friend another time and one
(25:39):
of the things that she heard coming from like the
laundry room. So there's like the basement, there's a door
and then there's like the laundry room, so you can
close the door because like the laundering machines get pretty loud.
And she was sitting there with her friend. They were
doing whatever they're doing.
Speaker 2 (25:55):
We're in high school, whatever.
Speaker 16 (25:56):
High school kids did back in twenty ten, and all
of a sudden yell and she's like they both froze
and they looked and.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
They're like, what the heck was that?
Speaker 16 (26:07):
And she told me that story, and I think that's
kind of what prompted me to tell her the story
about the TV. I was like, I'm like, that was weird,
but you know it's weird too. But the time when
time your TV turned off. So that's a whole experience
with her basement and he skilled doman and then another story.
I wanted to share it tonight. I wish my best
friend was here. This is about her and her experience,
and I asked her if I could share it. So,
(26:29):
an indigenous culture, we have something called skin walkers. They
may become by different names. Typically you hear when you
hear a skinwalker, you kind of associate it.
Speaker 2 (26:38):
What's a haunted ranch in the States, skin skinwalker ranch.
Speaker 8 (26:41):
There we go.
Speaker 16 (26:43):
And so my understanding, my teachings with that is a
skin walker is an alternate being that takes on the
form of many shapes, whether it be an animal, whether
it be a person. But they really have I think,
ulterior motives.
Speaker 2 (26:57):
So they're not belevolent.
Speaker 16 (27:00):
They are malevolent. They want to cause harm, they want
to be tricksters.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
So my best.
Speaker 16 (27:06):
Friend was dating this guy and she picked him up
at some location whatever. She hasn't been to his house
many times before before that, and so she picks them
up and they go.
Speaker 2 (27:19):
They pull up in the driveway.
Speaker 16 (27:22):
She watches him walk up the drivewaycause she's distracted by
something or another in her car. Maybe she's checking her notifications.
Maybe she's just like making sure she has everything.
Speaker 2 (27:30):
Or big before she goes into the house.
Speaker 16 (27:32):
But anyway, she's literally like maybe three steps behind him.
She gets out, she follows him. He goes inside the
house before she does. He closes the door. She opens
the door. She sees the back of his head, she
sees full body as if I'm looking at you going
to the basement. And she's like, okay, cool, I guess
his basements in the room in the basement, that's cool.
Speaker 2 (27:54):
So she's fallen. She's like the Koda, what's his name?
Da Koda.
Speaker 16 (27:58):
He's not answering her, so she follows him to the basement,
down the stairs the Coda.
Speaker 2 (28:03):
He goes into one of the rooms. It's pitch black.
Speaker 16 (28:05):
She's like thinking to herself, I didn't why didn't maketure
on any lights?
Speaker 2 (28:09):
I don't know where the fuck the lights are, like
sorry my language.
Speaker 13 (28:14):
And she's feeling around.
Speaker 2 (28:16):
She's like, where the fuck are these lights? Like what
the hell?
Speaker 16 (28:19):
And she's like, the Kota, where are you because she
saw him going to the basement, go into a room,
but it's pitch black.
Speaker 2 (28:24):
All of a sudden, she hears.
Speaker 16 (28:25):
Danielle's from top the stairs. She goes back to where
the bottom of the stair was.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
That's where Dakota is. He's calling from the top of
the stairs. Why are you in the basement?
Speaker 16 (28:36):
And so I don't know what it was, but my
theory is that he was a skinwalker of some sort.
She literally saw him clear as day, the back of
his head. He did not speak to her, did not answer,
did not turn around to look at her as she
followed him to the basement.
Speaker 2 (28:52):
And that was it. Apparently the house.
Speaker 16 (28:54):
I don't know too much about their history, but that
house has many paranormal experiences before. And then recently we
went out.
Speaker 2 (29:02):
We had a good time.
Speaker 16 (29:04):
She was texting him throughout the evening and Okay, so
maybe it's not that scary, maybe it's not that spooky,
but I'm like, let's make it a little spooky.
Speaker 2 (29:12):
So I'm trying to scare her a little bit.
Speaker 16 (29:13):
She's like, I was texting him, and you know when
you text your old X and you kind of want
to see.
Speaker 2 (29:18):
Hi and whatever. You know, what I mean.
Speaker 16 (29:21):
So, and then she wakes up the next day, we
had a good night whatever, she went home, and she
wakes up to like ten twelve fifteen messages Hey after
the door?
Speaker 17 (29:31):
Where are you?
Speaker 16 (29:32):
Hey?
Speaker 4 (29:32):
Where are you?
Speaker 13 (29:32):
Are you up?
Speaker 9 (29:33):
Hey?
Speaker 2 (29:33):
You said I could come over? Hey, where are you?
And she's like, what the heck? What the heck?
Speaker 16 (29:39):
Why is he texting me as if I didn't and
get him to come over, as if I didn't open
the door.
Speaker 2 (29:44):
But then she's having these little bit of flashbacks.
Speaker 16 (29:46):
Because we were a little bit in neeborated around sitting on one
of the friend steps at him, talking to him, having
a conversation because again, ineborate it, you know, judgment. We're young,
and so I'm like, know what, like, Hey, do you
think that was the skinwalker that came back? Do you
think you actually like sat with them on the front
steps and had a conversation because you can barely remember
(30:08):
having the conversation with them, and then you actually have
conversations from him as if he was trying to come
over but you.
Speaker 2 (30:16):
Were ignoring him. So I'm like, I don't know, but
she's like, pretty ship that did might happen.
Speaker 8 (30:21):
That's scary.
Speaker 6 (30:23):
So I'm like, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
But yes, that's my story. Awesome.
Speaker 10 (30:28):
Sorry on the podcast because we have two hundred and
eight episodes or something, we did come with window gills,
which is like skin walkers, right, So yeah, like that's uh,
that's some bad jute there.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
And also what was I gonna say, trying to thought
spawn out anybody else?
Speaker 6 (30:51):
Would anybody care to come and say a couple of
hands in the back.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
Come on now, they'll be shy.
Speaker 7 (30:57):
Yeah, come on up because I can't really see. So
if you don't see anybody coming up.
Speaker 8 (31:06):
Ye, hi, Stephanie Sieyes, Hi, thank you.
Speaker 4 (31:19):
Okay.
Speaker 18 (31:19):
So I have two stories and they're both about my
daughter Rosalie. One was in the old house we lived
in in Camp Morton, which actually used to also be
an old nunnery, so it's our Rice Woodby.
Speaker 13 (31:33):
And she was I guess about three or four years
old at.
Speaker 18 (31:36):
The time, and she one day I was putting my
son Andrew to bed, and she was playing in the
playroom as far as I knew, and I went out,
she wasn't there, and I'm looking up and down the
house I cannot see her. I thought she went in
the basement to couln't find her, went up and down,
and I decided to go back in the basement because
I was like, hey, she's got to be somewhere in
this house. Oh my gosh, I'm like freaking out because
(31:57):
that's every mother's worth snightmares, your kid to disappe on you,
especially home of the country. And then I all of
a sudden, I hear this noise and this basement had
had a fire in it, and I go and I
go look in this one area that had been burned,
and she's lying under these like vapor barrier sheets and
I'm like, Rosalie, what are you doing down here? And
she goes the guy said it's non night time, and
(32:19):
I was like, uh, what guy, And she's like the
ones behind you and I was like.
Speaker 8 (32:26):
No.
Speaker 18 (32:27):
And I was like, okay, well we go none night
in our bed, so we're not gonna be down here anymore. Okay,
tell the guy we don't sleep down here. And then
I got her to get up, and then I locked
the basement door and never let her down there again.
Speaker 13 (32:41):
And she used to she.
Speaker 18 (32:42):
Used to talk this guy like I'd hear laughing on
the baby monitor and I'd be like, Rosie, wearing on
in bed and she's like, the guy's making funny faces.
Speaker 13 (32:50):
So apparently this guy used to talk to her all
the time, which was kind of sweet.
Speaker 18 (32:55):
She wasn't scared of him, but I'm not gonna her
telling her me she was.
Speaker 8 (32:59):
He was right behind me.
Speaker 18 (33:00):
Scared me so badly, and I didn't want to go
in that basement again for a while. And unfortunately that's
where the laundry machine was, so I didn't have a choice,
but I was like, I hate this down here. But
then we moved out of that house and we went
to Canora, and there's this really beautiful graveyard.
Speaker 13 (33:18):
In Canora, and we used to go.
Speaker 18 (33:21):
Walking there all the time, just get the kids out
kind of thing, and I teach them like recognize letters
and numbers on the gravestones. And then one day, because
I used to take her to church, she's like, let me,
I want to go see Mary. And I thought she
was talking about statue because this kid was really good
at observing stuff. I didn't even notice, so I just
assumed she was seeing something I wasn't. I was like, okay,
but you have to show me where Mary is because
(33:43):
I don't see what you're talking about. So we were walking, walking,
and we're getting to the graves that are older and
older and older, and eventually we get to the part
where the graves are so old you can't read the
gravestones anymore. And she's like, Mary's right there, and I'm like, well,
that's not a statue. You are right, Okay, that's cool,
this is fine. And then she's like, I'm gonna go
(34:03):
say hi to her. I'm like, that's that's cool.
Speaker 13 (34:05):
You you do that, I guess, and she goes and
she starts walking.
Speaker 18 (34:09):
She gets to the grass and she just freezes and
she's like, mummy, Mary's very angry right now. And I
was like, okay, how about we go then, And apparently
her hair was in front of her face.
Speaker 13 (34:20):
She had this long dress on and she was looking
at her with.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
Very angry eyes.
Speaker 18 (34:25):
And we did not go back to that graveyard for
like a week. I was like, we're just gonna skip
out here. She did see that saying Mary again, and
apparently she was singing a song the next time we went.
It's like, that's weird as hell, kid, But yeah, so
that's that's my story, Thank you so much.
Speaker 2 (34:46):
I remember I was.
Speaker 1 (34:47):
Gonna say another thing we've done on the podcast before,
which is kind of cool.
Speaker 6 (34:51):
It's very long and drawn out, but sometimes we.
Speaker 2 (34:53):
Can do history searches.
Speaker 1 (34:55):
So if you know of a haunted house, or you're
in a really really old house's.
Speaker 6 (35:00):
You know, been around for like one hundred years or something,
and if you.
Speaker 1 (35:04):
See things or field things and you want to maybe
see a week and find out, definitely email us. We've
had a lot of really cool results, like a lot
of like eighty percent of the time we can tell
you who's probably haunting it within reason. I mean, of course,
aside from the transition attachments and stuff. But it's a
lot of work, but it's so satisfying when you can
actually compare things that have been happening in somebody's house
(35:27):
and tell them, well, this is this person and give
them a bit of a composite.
Speaker 6 (35:31):
So it's kind of something. It's very cool. So we've
done his researches on really really old prop race. That's
just something I want to just Aaron. I think, Aaron,
you said you'd want to come off here with that.
Speaker 4 (35:42):
I've forgot right, but you don't have to if you're
not comfortable with it.
Speaker 6 (35:48):
Awesome, Thank you, thanks for coming up. I surveyed the
audience before, and.
Speaker 19 (35:53):
He's a, Hi, Yeah, I've found a couple of weird
things that I can't quite explain. So when I was younger,
when I was about twenty years old, I lived in
Japan for.
Speaker 3 (36:09):
A couple of years, and specifically I lived in.
Speaker 19 (36:15):
Specifically. Specifically, I lived in Okinawa. So ok now has
a long history of ghosts and paranormal stuff, and it
was affected by World War Two, so there's a lot
of ghost stories that have to do with the wartime.
So I lived in a very small town. There was
like maybe four hundred people in the town, only it
(36:38):
was a very old population, so it was a very
unique experience. So I lived in a very old style house.
It was like tatami floor, the old sliding doors, all
that type of stuff. And I was sleeping on the floor.
I had like just a mattress that I was sleeping on,
and from where I was sleeping, I could see right
(37:00):
into my kitchen. I had my sliding doors open, so
I could see into my kitchen. But I just woke
up for whatever reason, and standing in my doorway was
this tall woman figure like think like the Grudge, pretty
much like woman in white, very like skinny, grainly kind
(37:22):
of body and long black hair covering her. It was
so vivid, like I literally thought somebody had broken into
my house. I got up, turned on all the lights,
I checked all my doors.
Speaker 3 (37:36):
I went into my bathroom to.
Speaker 19 (37:37):
Look behind because I literally thought somebody was in my house,
and obviously there was nobody there. And I locked my
door and went back to sleep. I don't know how
I fell back to sleep, but I did. And I
just kept the story to myself for a long time
because I didn't want to talk about it to anybody
and be like the weird, crazy foreigner in the village.
(37:59):
So I did talk about it for a while. But
eventually I got to know the other teachers, and I
was talking to one of the other teachers there and
he was like, I was explaining the story to him,
and he's like, I have seen the exact same.
Speaker 3 (38:13):
Thing in my room as well.
Speaker 19 (38:16):
Literally he said he woke up one night and was
looking up in like the corner and the same kind
of figure was like huddled in the corner like a
spider looking down at him.
Speaker 3 (38:28):
Yeah, so I'd stick with you.
Speaker 19 (38:32):
Yeah, that one's pretty scary. And then some people had
told me like, apparently to get rid of those spirits,
to like put salt. It was kind of a similar thing.
I guess that we do too, like make a salt
bowl and put it out. So I tried doing that.
I never saw it again. It was only the ones.
Yeah she was, she was everywhere. Yeah. But then also
(38:53):
in that house, I had kind of a better experience,
also a more I took.
Speaker 3 (38:58):
It as a positive experience. So I went there to.
Speaker 19 (39:03):
Be a teacher. I was teaching English, and so at
first I just thought it was me adjusting to the
area and being a teacher in the small town. Oh,
this is kind of an embarrassing part to say, but okay,
now is very hot. It's tropical, and for being from Winnipeg,
(39:23):
I was not used to that heat.
Speaker 3 (39:25):
So very often I'd be sleeping.
Speaker 19 (39:27):
Like no shirt or in my underwear kind of thing,
and I would wake up very often in the middle
of the night and feel like there was children standing
over me, and not in a scary way. It was
just like, oh, hi, you're here kind of thing watching me,
and I would get up and almost feel embarrassed that
I'm like.
Speaker 3 (39:45):
I don't have a shirt on.
Speaker 19 (39:45):
I need to put clothes on, so I would wake up,
put clothes on, and then just fall back to sleep,
and I would wake up like in my pajamas for
whatever reason. And at first I just thought it was
like I did have students coming to my house to
play with me, so I just thought maybe it was
like subconsciously just this thing going on. But it happened
(40:06):
over the period of two years I was there, and it.
Speaker 3 (40:08):
Kept happening and happening, and like.
Speaker 2 (40:10):
The children or we would see or hear children.
Speaker 3 (40:13):
I would just feel them.
Speaker 19 (40:15):
I didn't see them or hear them, and for whatever reason,
I just knew it was children.
Speaker 3 (40:20):
I just had to sense like these are the energy
or whatever.
Speaker 19 (40:25):
And then a very weird thing that happened is I
never experienced it again. But when I came back here,
I was going to actually get another job to go
back to Japan and work there, and I had an
interview online and we set up the time, and I
was very dumb. They said like, oh, yeah, ten am,
will meet me, not thinking they.
Speaker 3 (40:46):
Meant ten am Japan time.
Speaker 19 (40:49):
So I was like I went to bed thinking I'm
going to wake up in the morning do this interview,
and then all of a sudden, I bolt awake at
like eleven PM at night and I'm like, oh my god,
I need to be there for this inter and I
felt again those children energy around me, and it was.
Speaker 3 (41:04):
The same feeling of just kids.
Speaker 19 (41:07):
For whatever reason, it was like almost they were trying
to like, hey, wake up, you have to be there
for the interview. And that was the only time I've
ever experienced it here in Winnipeg, and I've never experienced
it again since. But it was like just that connection
to Japan or something somehow I.
Speaker 3 (41:22):
Felt I felt it again. They were for you, I guess.
Speaker 19 (41:25):
So yeah, yeah, they were trying to call me back.
Speaker 3 (41:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 19 (41:29):
So that was a more positive experience for sure. And yeah,
a lot of the people in Japan were just like,
I guess you just have a positive energy. The kids
like you, and even the ghosts are coming towards the
kind of thing. So yeah, that was a more happy,
positive one compared to the first one. Yeah, those are
my stories.
Speaker 2 (41:49):
I know.
Speaker 7 (41:49):
We had one at the frontier. Do you want to
come out?
Speaker 6 (41:57):
Hello?
Speaker 8 (42:01):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (42:02):
Hello, So I have a few things that I feel
compelled to share.
Speaker 8 (42:08):
What do you please do?
Speaker 4 (42:10):
So Ever, since I was a little kid, I've always
had strange experiences. The house that I grew up in.
My family experienced challenges with addictions, so there was a
lot of like confusion, chaos, and you know, misery and
heavy emotions in the house. And it's my belief that
(42:31):
in a space, if there's like a constant, if it's
like a consistent concentrated energy of those really heavy things,
and it can lead to other things or invite things in.
And so as a child, I would see shadows running
along the walls, and I would hear from the from
where my room was, I could see through the kitchen
(42:51):
and down into the basement, and I could hear people
like having conversations. If there was no one in the
house the lights, I would see lights flicker off and
on the cupboards would open, and clothes in front of me.
I would f hear like in my on my ears,
it's located in Gillen, Manitoba, so it's like twelve hours
(43:12):
north agear back. Yeah. I would hear voices and people
going hey, un your name, no, no, but interesting enough.
I would always hear someone walking around this one specific
area in the house. And I just as a child,
(43:32):
you rationalize things like for the shadows on the walls.
I always said, we had fruit flies. I don't know
why there's lots of fruit flies, I guess for years,
and then for the area of the house where I
would hear someone walk back and forth, I just assumed like, oh,
it's just an older an older house, and that all.
(43:52):
And then that was like a consistent experience until I
moved out and moved here to Winnipeg for school and
and then I had my own about with addiction. And
then when I got sober, I it was suggested of
me that I should have a vital spiritual experience. So
I sought out spiritual things within within my creculture and
within uh, you know, friends who were engaged in ceremony.
(44:13):
And I met this one colleague and we'd worked together
before and l l later on uh, in our time
working together, she was like, I have to tell you something,
and I said, yeah, what's up. And this was after
I told her on one of the anniversaries of my sobriety.
I said that I wanted to see a medium just
to have the experience. And she was like, well, I
(44:36):
have to tell you something, and she was like, I don't.
She says, I don't claim to be a psych girl medium.
She's like that you know w within ceremony Z or
the gifts that I told that I have, and there
actually ever since I met you, there's this man who
stands beside you all the time. And then she explained
him to me, and I was like, well, explain him
to me and I could see if I can you
know Pincot who it is, And it's my uncle Christopher,
(44:59):
he masked when I was two years old. And then
I connected it because of where the area of the
house is where I would hear someone walk back and
forth at the time, that's where his photos were a
And then if I think about the voices that I heard,
like there were different experiences with the voices, someone really
like su which felt evil to me, and then sometimes
(45:20):
it would it just kind of felt like a hello.
And in those times, like those lighter moments, it's it
was his voice, like I vaguely remember his voice. But
that's kind of like how I how I experienced it, Uh,
you know, so on and so forth. I'm just losing
my train I thought I had. There was one more special,
(45:42):
there was one more thing that I was hoping to sharing.
Oh so y in this experience with this, uh with
my with my friend there sh and then she had
said to me, and she's like, and you need to
be careful because you yourself have gifts that you are
yet to discover, and they won't come until certain you
know too s, reach certain milestones in your life, certain
(46:02):
spiritual milestones. And I've always been really curious, right, and so, uh,
curiosity killed the cat and I know that too well.
So I don't know if anyone knows. There's an abandoned
town just hof Highway twenty three in your Germanian city
called Saint Elizabeth. Oh, yes, okay, And so me and
(46:22):
my aunt went there and uh, for the for the
sole purpose of curiosity, yes, and not thinking that anything
would happen, right.
Speaker 2 (46:31):
We just wanted to look at Was it fenced off
at that point?
Speaker 4 (46:33):
No, no, it was, Yeah, it's fenced off.
Speaker 1 (46:36):
There's too many people that are care Yeah, do not trespass.
Speaker 4 (46:41):
Okay, do not, do not dis serve the spirits. So
we went there and uh, you know, we're in the
church and we're bomping around the houses, you know, which
I don't recommend because they're really old. And they came
in and the ghost and you'll see there, So we
(47:02):
ended up hitting the ditch and and you know, we
were trying everything to get out of the ditch. I
even went into the church and took all the rugs
and put them under the tires, like just trying to
get out of this ditch cause it was also in
some water. And then the the the the heat. I
don't know, I'm not really good at that stuff, but
the heat was going up or something. I was overheating,
(47:22):
the edge was overheating. There we go, and then so
she had to turn off the car and it was winter.
So we're getting cold, right and I'm like soaked black
cause I'm like trying to push the car like we're
trying to do everything. So anyways, we're sitting in the
car like what the fuck am I gonna do? Like
no one is coming with c said, cause we were
off and we were not in a provincially recognized road.
It's a ghost it's a ghost town. Yeah, Like who
(47:46):
do you call ghostbusters? My aunt said that she had
the feeling to turn the vehicle back on and just
try and drive her all more time. And she did,
and it was and she drove about so easy, and
it was staring at the time, so this kind of
sort of like helps with the context. And then she
said to me, go and put those runs back in
(48:07):
the church and let's get out of here. And I said, okay,
So I jump out and I stopped out in my
tracks because there's no tire marks behind our vehicle, and
I thought I was seeing things, and she jumped out
because she was like, why are you taking so long?
And then I just heard behind me.
Speaker 20 (48:20):
Like a She's like what the fuck? She was like,
come put those downs back in the track. And we
didn't say anything on the whole drive back.
Speaker 4 (48:33):
I wanted to share that don't go to scene, Elizabeth,
and that's you're with professionals.
Speaker 8 (48:39):
We've been there. Thank you, oh, thank you, thank you
so much.
Speaker 1 (48:46):
So we have at you mean ever had over.
Speaker 2 (48:50):
We've got someone coming up.
Speaker 1 (48:54):
Don't be shy and we don't like Carla Carla.
Speaker 2 (49:01):
Hi, Yeah, I'm very shy.
Speaker 17 (49:04):
Forgive me. English is not my first language.
Speaker 11 (49:07):
Just my story.
Speaker 17 (49:08):
It's from last weekend.
Speaker 2 (49:11):
Well me, I lived with my daughter and we like
to watch.
Speaker 17 (49:18):
Goos and scary things and especially people trying to contact
closing in old houses alone. So we're very like influenced. Right,
So last week I have a family coming from back home,
and then I took them to several places in Winnipeg.
(49:39):
The Taller House. We didn't experience anything there.
Speaker 2 (49:44):
It was lovely.
Speaker 21 (49:46):
So the last weekend my aunt and my mother were here,
I decided to go to Lower for Gary. We were
there and my daughter, my.
Speaker 17 (49:59):
Daughter has been there from school trips.
Speaker 4 (50:01):
Yes, so.
Speaker 17 (50:04):
Because we very influenced for these shows we've been watching.
She's fourteen. She's funny. So she took cat ball that
the lights up when you touch it, and she took
us more flashlights just.
Speaker 13 (50:22):
Like in the shows, right thing.
Speaker 2 (50:25):
Oh yeah, and she would start trying to talk.
Speaker 17 (50:27):
With everyone in the house, but we didn't see or
hear anything. So we actually went to one of the guides,
which is normally a student from.
Speaker 2 (50:40):
This summer jobs, and we asked him.
Speaker 17 (50:43):
Where are supposed to be the scary things it goes,
the stories.
Speaker 21 (50:49):
Whatever, and he told us that obviously at the jail
building and at the jail villain. He told us probably
in the second floor or ther floor, the story of
a man who commits suicide.
Speaker 2 (51:04):
They're in the jails.
Speaker 17 (51:05):
But he was a caretaker, like not an inmate, but caretaker.
Speaker 2 (51:12):
I have to be honest, like.
Speaker 17 (51:13):
I'm the chicken and I don't really believe. But she's fourteen,
but she's super. It's like crazy teenager thing. And we're
in the second floor and the workers he told us
when you can pick up and the tur floor with us,
like there's nothing there, only like storage. And then we
(51:37):
were on the tair floor and they pick up the
rifles in a bag and then they were on their
way back again. So I'm like, okay, So I stay
with her right by the stairs, and she goes all
around the second floor, plays her things, and she starts talking.
(51:58):
She was like in a movie. Even explains to whatever, Oh,
look you have to take tap this ball and it
will light up, or you can it will light up,
or you can turn on these little flashlight I will
turn on. So you're here whatever turning off. Nothing happened.
(52:21):
So I thought we're going, but she's like, okay, if
you don't want to turn it on, you can make
a noise. And I was like, I'm sure enough. Something
at that moment bank really hard. We were there absolutely
metal metal against metal, like an old lock, like closing
(52:46):
a lock lock or or those Yeah, and I'm out
of there and She's like she's staying there.
Speaker 2 (52:56):
I'm like, come here.
Speaker 7 (53:03):
To see.
Speaker 22 (53:10):
Nine to one.
Speaker 1 (53:11):
So we're gonna make a draw for prizes. I guess
if we run a little bit over it, that's okay.
Or does anybody have any more stories anybody want to share?
I don't wanna not give anybody the opportunity. Come on
one more and then we'll draw for PRIs I don't
want to not give anybody the opportunity.
Speaker 6 (53:29):
So if we run over, you know.
Speaker 4 (53:31):
That's what we're going for.
Speaker 6 (53:32):
So Hill, what do you.
Speaker 2 (53:34):
Mean, Chris Hi?
Speaker 8 (53:35):
Chris Hi?
Speaker 22 (53:36):
I just want to apologize when earlier when they asked
if people believed in a ghosts, I was one of
the people that said I didn't, So sorry, don't. I
don't want to steal anyone's thunder here, but I do
have a story that I don't necessarily believe it was
a ghost. But on the other hand, I don't have
a good explanation for what it was. So if that's
(53:59):
good enough for you, here we go. I don't know,
has anyone here heard of Tarashchivchenko?
Speaker 4 (54:05):
No?
Speaker 22 (54:06):
Yeah, all right, that's gonna make it a little less exciting,
but that's how it goes he was a Ukrainian poet,
very famous, and so if you have any Ukrainian friends
or family, maybe they'll have heard of him. But when
I was a teenager, I also had not heard of him.
(54:26):
And so when I found a woodcut of his an
image of his likeness at a garage sale, I didn't
think anything of it. I just thought, hey, it's a
man with a tall fur hat. That's kind of cool,
and I just you know, it was two bucks. I
bought it and I hung it up in my room.
I didn't think anything of it. And fast forward probably
(54:49):
I guess almost five, six, maybe even seven years later,
I had had it in my room all throughout college.
My girlfriend who would later be my wife, had already
moved away to go to university, and she was coming
back to visit me, and the plan was that I
would go out to live with her, and we were
(55:10):
talking about, well, what kind of things should I be
bringing with me? Right, which of my possessions did we
need to bring? You know, what could I leave behind?
You know, I'd still be still living with my parents
and we were lying in bed, just in my room.
I was still living with my parents at the time,
just talking about you know what possessions I had. And
(55:30):
conversation came around to the wood carving, and I remember thinking, well,
you know, I don't don't have any particular attachment to it,
but you know, it's it's a nice carving.
Speaker 8 (55:41):
I like it.
Speaker 4 (55:41):
I think it. You know, it's nice.
Speaker 22 (55:43):
It's a little you know, hokey, a little old fashioned,
but I'd like to bring I was for some reason
I felt like, I really just want to bring it
with me. I have like an attachment to it. I
couldn't tell you why. It's just, you know, I'd just
gotten used to seeing it all those days, I guess.
And my wife was a little, you know, a little
cagey about it. She was like, well, where are we
(56:03):
gonna hang it? Like there's not really any space in
my apartments, and I don't really have a place for it.
Speaker 4 (56:09):
And I was like I wanted to say sure.
Speaker 22 (56:13):
I was about to say, okay, you know what, it's
just a woodcarving obbitor for two bucks, what does it matter?
And I as the words were about to leave my lips,
I heard and book up at the wall and it's
swinging back and forth like I've never seen anything before.
I had never done that as long as I'd had
it hanging up there, so I don't know why it
(56:35):
started swinging. I'm still generally pretty skeptical about the supernatural,
but I must say I took it with me.
Speaker 4 (56:45):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (56:50):
Actually come back here for a second.
Speaker 6 (56:54):
You will do so high brown and I have no
drum machine, so I thank you.
Speaker 11 (57:06):
You're welcome.
Speaker 21 (57:08):
I have a loss.
Speaker 8 (57:11):
We'll be Rana yes please.
Speaker 7 (57:16):
Uh a, Shanon Revy, I'm sorry if I said that wrong.
Speaker 1 (57:20):
Me very well.
Speaker 6 (57:32):
I'm feeling generous to it.
Speaker 1 (57:34):
So you can, sir or my love assistant over there,
my lovelycount.
Speaker 6 (57:43):
Or it's your day, which.
Speaker 7 (57:48):
Alright, good choice.
Speaker 8 (57:50):
You, Thank you, thank you.
Speaker 6 (57:53):
I'm still gonna get a shirt because I just love
you so much this time for sure.
Speaker 20 (58:03):
Many of the shirts yea truth yeah about Jenny Gunston Jermal.
Speaker 7 (58:12):
Is that it Hope Gunstone, Jenny Gunstome, thank you so much,
thank you, thank you.
Speaker 6 (58:23):
You are sure of whatever you like. Bar So, I
guess we're at the conclusion of our show.
Speaker 1 (58:30):
Thank you so much to everybody who's come out tonight.
Speaker 2 (58:34):
O and uh, we really.
Speaker 6 (58:36):
Appreciate the crowd. Tell our friends hopefully if King said,
we'll like to.
Speaker 16 (58:41):
Have us out again.
Speaker 4 (58:42):
That would be nice.
Speaker 1 (58:43):
Oh yeah, we can work something out, a little something something,
uh maybe on Thursday night.
Speaker 6 (58:48):
That'll be really pushing it about.
Speaker 4 (58:49):
Be nice.
Speaker 6 (58:51):
But thank you Wednesday coming out. Thank you for sharing
all your pretty cool stories. I've been around at clause
for everybody that came up here and having her thanking
the story.
Speaker 10 (59:01):
We appreciate that.
Speaker 1 (59:02):
Thank you the Lauren from the dalma Urts telling us
some really creepy post stories.
Speaker 2 (59:07):
Thank you to my co host Ashley from the Winnipeg
Paranormal Group.
Speaker 1 (59:11):
Again, I am jazz with giving Up the Ghost podcast
on all platforms. If you have a story, please do
not hesitate to reach us out to us at giving
Up the Ghost Podcast, giving Up the Ghost Podcast at
gmail dot com. That's usually shares part and remember to
live every day like it is your last.
Speaker 6 (59:32):
But never give up the ghost. Never give up the ghost.
Speaker 11 (59:35):
Thank you, have a good night, take care. Oh sorry I.
Speaker 6 (59:38):
Cut Ashley off.
Speaker 7 (59:40):
Just a quick reminder that we do have some public
investigations coming up, so if you are interested in getting
to investigate with us, we are going to be at
this historical museum of Saint James'sinavoia on July fifth, and
we're going to be at the seven Oaks House Museum
on August sixteenth. So tickets are available right now on
(01:00:00):
our Facebook page and on our ticket site which is called.
Speaker 2 (01:00:03):
Three Common Common three Common. Yes, that's awesome, so thank you,
like Jessa, thank you so much.
Speaker 7 (01:00:11):
July fifth at the Historical Museum of Saint James, the Sinagoya,
so that's out on past Moray. And then there is
the Seven Oaks House Museum on August sixteenth, which is
on Mack Street, so right by the Greenbriar. We normally
start them at eight, but the seven Oaks House Museum
is seven thirty.
Speaker 2 (01:00:32):
All right, perfect, okay again, thank you, thank you so much.
I have a great night.
Speaker 4 (01:00:37):
We'll see you again.
Speaker 2 (01:00:38):
Tell your friends.
Speaker 16 (01:00:43):
All right, thank you.
Speaker 8 (01:00:45):
I'm so sorry. I know it is late.
Speaker 1 (01:00:52):
The peanut butter Sandwich on one so spanished
Speaker 11 (01:01:04):
Pass Action, Special Passion