• Not going down THAT Rabbit Hole...

  • Apr 2 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 48 mins
  • Podcast
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Not going down THAT Rabbit Hole...

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Episode 19 of The Paranormal Rundown! This episode, Father Birdsong is back, so we have the full Gang of Nerds together again!


    At the time of the recording we had all had a pretty taxing week, so we were ready to cut lose and have a little fun. We get into a whole slew of topics, like different Books of the Dead, The Bandlet of Righteousness, Jellyfish UFOs, Roswell Rods, Termite Queen Teleportation, Memento Mori, Fayyum Mummy Portraits, and more. We also get into a not so PG discussion on the Woman Who Births Rabbits! So put those kids to bed and come join us for an episode full of interesting discussion and quite a bit of side splitting laughter!


    If you have your own paranormal or scary game story, please email us the details of the game and any experiences you have had playing it, at feedback@paranormalrundown.com!


    The Paranormal Rundown is a partnership between the hosts David Griffith, JJ Johnson, Father Michael Birdsong, and Vic Hermanson.


    Be sure to check out our partner podcasts:


    You can find JJ at Southern Demonology, https://www.southerndemonology.com


    You can find Vic at Trailer Trash Terrors, https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vic-hermanson


    You can find Father Birdsong at https://www.becomingahouseofprayer.com, as well as hear his new podcast Ending the Curse at:


    https://open.spotify.com/show/5yL7ZAN4wcRKnMPAlalVXW



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