• 129: A Walk of Bravery in Gadsden, AL
    Jul 10 2025

    On this episode of Common Mystics, Jen and Jill uncover the inspiring yet tragic story of Bill Moore, a white man with an unshakable commitment to civil rights.* Driven by his belief in equality, Bill embarked on bold solo marches to expose the injustices faced by black Americans. His third march, in April 1963 from Chattanooga, TN, to Jackson, MS, took a devastating turn when, just outside Gadsden, AL, Bill was tragically shot and killed. What unfolds next, however, is a story that may surprise you.

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    *This story contains discussions of violence and murder which may be distressing for sensitive audiences. We advise listener discretion.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • 128: The Confession of Charlie Johnson, The First Legally Hanged Black Man in Etowah County, AL
    Jun 26 2025

    On this episode of Common Mystics, Jen and Jill explore the chilling story of a man condemned to death under dubious circumstances in the deep South of 1889.* The post-Reconstruction era brought significant challenges for people of color across the United States, including in communities like Etowah County, Alabama. Black residents endured constant threats of violence and intimidation, often with little to no protection from a biased legal system. At the center of this story is Charlie Johnson, the first Black man to be legally hanged in Etowah County. Convicted of murder, his case reveals a web of unsettling truths. Join us as we unravel Johnson's story—a narrative filled with revelations that will challenge everything you thought you knew.

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    *This story contains discussions of violence and murder which may be distressing for sensitive audiences. We advise listener discretion.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • 127: Mystics in the Making- Our Grandpa Stanley
    Jun 12 2025

    On this episode of Common Mystics, Jen and Jill honor the life and legacy of their Grandfather Stanley—a man who quietly stood tall among the strong women in his family. As the husband of their beloved Grandma Irena and father to their mom Stella and her three sisters, Grandpa Stanley often stayed in the background. But recently, his spirit has been making itself known, nudging Jen and Jill to uncover his untold story. Through heartfelt family interviews and deep dives into their ancestry, they’ve uncovered surprising, never-before-shared details about his life. Now, Grandpa Stanley is finally stepping into the spotlight, and we think he’s loving it. (We love you, Grandpa! XOXO)

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    56 mins
  • 126: Brothers at Odds- A Cherokee Tale of Politics and Pride in Fort Payne, AL
    May 29 2025

    On this episode of Common Mystics, Jen and Jill uncover a surprising twist as a new voice emerges to share his perspective on the Trail of Tears. While creating Episode 124, which focused on Cherokee Chief John Ross, we had no idea about the deep rift between him and his younger brother, Andrew. Now, Andrew's voice comes through with anger and a strikingly different account of the events leading up to the Trail of Tears. He sheds light on what he perceives as his brother's role in the devastating loss of life.

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    50 mins
  • 125: A Legacy of Love in Chattanooga, TN
    May 15 2025

    On this episode of Common Mystics, we continue our discussion of Chattanooga, Tennessee. After the Civil War, many families were left shattered with poverty, disease, and hardship forcing countless children into desperate situations. Orphanages emerged, yet support remained tragically scarce for children of color or those living with disabilities or illness. That’s where Almira Steele’s story begins. A fearless advocate with a heart full of compassion, she dedicated her life to giving ALL needy children in Chattanooga a chance—providing shelter, education, and hope when no one else would. Her remarkable courage and unwavering love built a legacy that still resonates today. Don’t miss this powerful story of resilience and inspiration. Tune in now!

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 124: The Trail of Tears in Chattanooga, TN
    May 1 2025

    On this episode of Common Mystics Jen and Jill explore the haunting history of the Trail of Tears—the forced removal of the Cherokee people and other tribes from their lands to territories west of the Mississippi in the 1830s. Along the way, the sisters connect with the spirit of John Ross, the Cherokee Nation’s Principal Chief, elected in 1828. Ross spent his life fighting for his people’s rights against relentless oppression. The tragic history of Native displacement is well known, but the heartbreaking details of this conflict will leave you stunned. Tune in as we share the stories, struggles, and resilience of the Cherokee Nation.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Boo Review #12: The Merman's Prophesies
    Apr 24 2025

    Welcome back to The Boo Review, where we dive into the most haunting tales from yesterday's news sources.

    Today’s tale of a mystical merman draws inspiration from a fascinating article in The American Weekly Mercury out of Philadelphia, published on September 6, 1739. It begins with an ambitious Englishman, desperate for quick riches, and two honorable Dutch brothers who team up to start a fishing business in colonial New Jersey. Their partnership seems destined for trouble, but everything changes when they pull something extraordinary from the ocean—a merman. What follows is a mystical twist of fate, where greed, honor, and the supernatural collide, and every man gets exactly what he deserves.

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    17 mins
  • 123: More Voices from the Road- The Hemings of Monticello
    Apr 17 2025

    On this episode of Common Mystics the sisters dive into one of America's most controversial icons: Thomas Jefferson. Celebrated as the author of the Declaration of Independence and the nation's third President, Jefferson's legacy isn't without its darker chapters. Rumors of an illicit relationship with Sally Hemings, an enslaved woman at his Monticello plantation, have swirled for centuries. While the media once romanticized their connection, historians largely dismissed the claims of Hemings' descendants—until the 1990s. That’s when DNA testing shattered the narrative, uncovering a far more complicated and troubling story about Jefferson, the Hemings family, and the enslaved women whose children he fathered. Don’t miss this fascinating exploration of history’s untold truths.

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    1 hr and 16 mins