
S01E11 - Caracol - The Occult
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Somewhere in the Pines is sponsored by Better Help and Hello Fresh
Hi Everyone,
In today's episode, as we near the end of the Caracol miniseries - we are joined by Heather Horton Whedon as she retells the theory she told us one cold rainy night while camping near a cemetery on the shoreline of Blake Falls Reservoir. A glimpse into how pondering over Israel's last days and final moments reminded her of specifc Tarot cards that hold special meanings. Speculative but engaging - as well as thought provoking with a fresh perspective from someone that spent the most time with the image. Thanks for listening - and if you are enjoying Somewhere in the Pines, please be sure to tell a friend.
Featured Guests:
Heather Horton Whedon
Resources:
The FBI files
The Church of Satan by Anton LaVey
The Rider Tarot Deck
And as always, a very special Thank you to our Patreon producers:
Heather Horton Whedon
Nicole Guzman
Lynnlie Tuschoff
Colleen Sullivan
Attar Mann
Stephanie Maksimow
Katelyn James
Kathy Nation
Brian Hanna
Trista
Ally
Pink
Dale Akstin
and
Corey Deatly
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