• Beneath the Altar, Ming's Encounter with a Chinese Hopping Vampire, the Jiangshi
    Feb 17 2026

    In celebration of the Lunar New Year, our first episode explore's a Taoist legend!

    The Temple’s Jiangshi: Ming's Encounter with the Dreaded Hopping Chinese Vampire

    When Ming sought refuge in a rural temple during his journey to Hong Kong in the 1890s, he had no idea what lurked beneath the altar. That night changed everything he thought he knew about the supernatural.

    The creature that emerged was a Jiangshi, a Chinese vampire with hollow eyes, a green corpse-like body, and razor-sharp claws. Unlike the vampires you might picture, this one moved in slow, hopping motions (which sounds almost comical until you're the one being chased). Ming barely escaped by climbing a tree, where he watched the paralyzed creature until sunrise revealed its weakness.

    What kept this malevolent spirit trapped at the temple threshold? The villagers knew the answer. They'd been avoiding the place for generations, using it only during specific festivals. Turns out, jujube trees planted in the courtyard held the key to containing this undead Taoist priest from a century earlier.

    Through Taoist mystical symbols and other means, Ming helped free the temple from its haunting. Did you know that Chinese vampires inhabit sacred spaces while European vampires flee from them?

    Discover how Ming confronted the hopping terror and what makes Jiangshi so different from their Western counterparts.

    1. The Rice Farmer's Journey to Hong Kong
    2. Ming Encounters a Jiangshi in the Temple
    3. Destroying the Jiangshi Vampire

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  • The Night Visitors Vampire Research Society: Examining Folklore as Memory, Not Fantasy
    Feb 14 2026

    What if the folklore our ancestors passed down wasn't entertainment—but historical testimony?

    Most paranormal content sensationalizes the unexplained. But what happens when we approach these stories with genuine curiosity and respect?

    James Cheney's "The Night Visitors" does something different. It explores documented accounts of vampiric entities across cultures and centuries—not the romanticized versions from pop culture, but the serious testimonies people have carried in silence.

    These aren't ghost stories. They're accounts of very real experiences: inexplicable energy drain, mysterious time loss, unexplained depletion of resources. Patterns that appear across different continents, different eras, different families.

    Here's what makes this approach worth paying attention to:

    The podcast treats folklore as historical memory—acknowledging that our ancestors documented what they observed, often with remarkable consistency. Rather than dismiss or sensationalize, it examines these patterns through both cultural context and skeptical inquiry.

    Listeners share firsthand accounts without dramatization. Family histories passed down through generations. Experiences people rarely discuss openly because they fear dismissal.

    The core message? If you've experienced something similar—that inexplicable nocturnal presence, the lingering exhaustion—you're not alone. And you're not losing your mind.

    In a world obsessed with definitive answers, there's value in respectfully exploring what we don't yet understand.

    Have you encountered perspectives on paranormal experiences that actually treated the subject with intellectual honesty? What made the difference in how it was presented?

    The first episode drops on Tuesday, February 17th in celebration of the Chinese New Year, then new episodes are released weekly on Fridays,

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    Title: "Haunted Haus"

    Artist: Tim Kulig (timkulig.com)

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