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Season 8 - Episode 19

Season 8 - Episode 19

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Linda’s got a juicy update on the brothel-slash-restaurant saga 🕵️‍♀️🍽️, and I’ve just returned from a Brazilian BBQ where the only spirit I encountered was rum and regret.


We’ve got a terrifying tale from Phil Cooke – and we even chat to the man himself on Zoom. Then it's on to Take a Break problems, starting with someone who's just too passionate (it's a burden I know well).


We dive into Mandy’s two-part Ouija board story, which is topped off with a dog-related spiritual dilemma 🐕🔮.


Then we hear a chilling MP3 from Raymond Mora about Belinda and the haunted Old Rectory 🪦, and from Fate & Fortune, a story of a woman remembering her own birth. I then share my earliest memory (brace yourself), which ends in an unexpected Arthur Askey reference… as it should.


Finally, comedian Josh Kenny sends in his spooky experience involving a haunted dreamcatcher, and we round off with some idle chat about what we’re having for tea.


Thanks to:

• Linda Pollock

• Phillip Cooke

• Mandy

• Raymond Mora

• Josh Kenny

• And of course, produced by Laurie Peters of www.lauriepeters.co.uk (for Peters-Fox: www.peters-fox.co.uk/podcasting)

• Glowe


Enjoy, my loves.

✨ Clint xx

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