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Season 8 - Episode Six

Season 8 - Episode Six

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🏚️ Horror in the House—a chilling tale from Fate & Fortune about a son haunted by a dark presence.

💔 Love After Life—a heart-wrenching story of a husband’s ghostly return.


Then, more hauntings from the Lyceum Theatre in Crewe, as we speak to AJ in Part One of a fascinating ghostly encounter.

Next, we tackle:

🃏 Tarot from Terror—when the cards reveal something sinister...

🎭 AJ returns for Part Two—more eerie happenings at the Lyceum Theatre.

And then… hold onto your chakras!

📢 Barry from Watford introduces his ASMR segment—because if anyone can make whispers sound unnerving, it’s Barry.


We round things off with some classic dilemmas:

🏠 Overstaying your welcome—when ghosts aren’t the only ones who don’t know when to leave.

💔 A suspicious boyfriend—when paranoia meets possibly justified gut feelings.

🥡 And finally, some chat about Chinese food—or rather, my severe lack of food.


Stay spooky, my loves! See you next week!

Spiritually yours,

Clint x



With thanks to:
  • Kathrine Boyle (still rolling her eyes at the supernatural!)
  • Luke Taylor
  • AJ from the Lyceum Theatre, Crewe
  • Barry from Watford


🎙️ Credits & Links
  • Podcast produced by Laurie Peters from Peters-Fox
  • Tour dates & more: www.clintonbaptiste.com
  • Merch & extras: Ko-fi
  • Follow Glowe (play-out music): @sundownstudios__
  • Send in your spooky stories: clinton@clintonbaptiste.com
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