Two friends who grew up loving witchcraft and all things creepy take a deep dive into the spooky, murderous, and magical side of film and tv. While one is a horror-enthusiast, the other continues to be afraid of the dark.
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Two friends who grew up loving witchcraft and all things creepy take a deep dive into the spooky, murderous, and magical side of film and tv. While one is a horror-enthusiast, the other continues to be afraid of the dark.
Thank you for this listener recommendation! The main topic of this episode: is Skin Walkers actually a werewolf movie? We will start with some background about the First Nation's lore of Skinwalkers (or husk pedestrians if you prefer), along with some helpful tips provided by the internet to either avoid or become a skinwalker - you decide.
Many Meows, Kittens
*MEOW*
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Resources:
https://www.history.co.uk/shows/curse-of-skinwalker-ranch/the-bizarre-history-of-skinwalker-ranch
https://www.history.co.uk/articles/from-skinwalkers-to-wendigos-4-native-american-myths-and-legends
https://navajopeople.org/blog/navajo-long-walk-to-bosque-redondo/
https://www.navajo-nsn.gov/History
https://science.howstuffworks.com/science-vs-myth/strange-creatures/skinwalker.htm
Horror, Cats, and Witch Hats
Two friends who grew up loving witchcraft and all things creepy take a deep dive into the spooky, murderous, and magical side of film and tv. While one is a horror-enthusiast, the other continues to be afraid of the dark.