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Our Paranormal World with Monica Rawlins

Our Paranormal World with Monica Rawlins

By: The Misfit Toys
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Host Monica Rawlins takes us on a journey through the realm of the unknown. From paranormal to cryptids, she talks with guests on a wide array of subjects. Join Monica as she helps guide us through Our Paranormal World.Copyright The Misfit Toys Social Sciences
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  • 11/9/25 - 50 States of Strange: New Mexico
    Nov 11 2025
    Tonight, we’re heading into the desert shadows of New Mexico, where ancient stories, modern mysteries, and strange sightings collide beneath an endless sky. We’ll explore UFO lore that didn’t start, or end, at Roswell, examine eerie petroglyphs that some believe depict visitors from somewhere else, and look at encounters tied to remote mesas, abandoned homesteads, and high desert military corridors. From whispered tales of shape-shifters to reports of silent craft over the plains, New Mexico holds some of the most compelling and unnerving phenomena in the American Southwest and tonight, we’re going there.

    Do you like what you hear? Please click like and subscribe to help the channel grow. Want to reach out (without the crossroads help)? Email: opw.monica@gmail.com Want more ghosts and legends? Monica has a book in its final draft. Be on the look out this holiday season! Once we have a release date, trust me – you will know.

    Coming this fall – Monica Rawlins’ new book “Under the Same Moon”, and original collection of folklore and dark legends. While the stories are fictional, the legends and folklore they represent are not. Authentic. Terrifying. Beautifully strange. Subscribe and travel with us through all 50 states of strange.
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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • 10/19/25 - 50 States of Strange: Colorado
    Oct 23 2025
    In this chilling episode of '50 States of Strange,' we travel to the rugged mountains of Colorado to uncover the legends that still echo through its canyons and mines. From the eerie specter of Phantom Canyon Road and the ghostly convict said to haunt its curves, to the mysterious Tommyknockers who once warned—or tormented—miners deep beneath Cripple Creek, Colorado’s past is steeped in gold rush ambition and supernatural lore. These stories blur the line between history and haunting, revealing how the state’s most beautiful landscapes can also harbor its darkest mysteries.

    Coming this fall – Monica Rawlins’ new book “Under the Same Moon”, and original collection of folklore and dark legends. While the stories are fictional, the legends and folklore they represent are not. Authentic. Terrifying. Beautifully strange. Subscribe and travel with us through all 50 states of strange.
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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • 10/5/25 - 50 States or Strange: Rhode Island
    Oct 7 2025
    50 States of Strange: Rhode Island

    Rhode Island may be the smallest state in the nation, but its paranormal history looms large. From the chilling Mercy Brown vampire legend to the haunted halls of the Biltmore Hotel and the echoes of sorrow within the Ladd School, this coastal state hides a legacy of fear beneath its fog.

    Join us as we explore the vampire panic that inspired Dracula, uncover the spectral secrets of Newport’s mansions, and drift along the haunted shores where shipwrecked souls still call out through the mist.

    Vampire. Ghosts. Cursed seas. Rhode Island has it all – and it’s waiting in the dark

    Coming this fall – Monica Rawlins’ new book “Under the Same Moon”, and original collection of folklore and dark legends. While the stories are fictional, the legends and folklore they represent are not. Authentic. Terrifying. Beautifully strange. Subscribe and travel with us through all 50 states of strange.
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    1 hr and 36 mins
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