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Lost Tales
Lost Tales
39 episodes
9 months ago
I take a deep dive into the archives to find the creepiest lost treasures of the public domain. While the stories take center stage, I like to share some of the incredible information I come across while seeking out new topics, so I start each episode with some history, examples from true crime, science and other insights to get those little gray cells working. Then I give you my best dramatic read of horror, mystery, science fiction, paranormal, and just plain freaky fiction eeked from the greats of horror and fantasy and their lesser known contemporaries. These authors created mind-breaking, chill-inducing, legacies of literary genius. It is my mission to resurrect their masterpieces, and bring them back into our nights.

So, gather round, snuggle up tight, maybe turn on a light, and prepare for a fright!
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I take a deep dive into the archives to find the creepiest lost treasures of the public domain. While the stories take center stage, I like to share some of the incredible information I come across while seeking out new topics, so I start each episode with some history, examples from true crime, science and other insights to get those little gray cells working. Then I give you my best dramatic read of horror, mystery, science fiction, paranormal, and just plain freaky fiction eeked from the greats of horror and fantasy and their lesser known contemporaries. These authors created mind-breaking, chill-inducing, legacies of literary genius. It is my mission to resurrect their masterpieces, and bring them back into our nights.

So, gather round, snuggle up tight, maybe turn on a light, and prepare for a fright!
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Lost Tales
Season 2 Episode 1: Watching for Yokai and Greek-Irish Orphans
Season 2 premier starts off with a tour of Japanese Legends and Folklore as told by Legendary author Lafcadio Hearn. Join me as I tell the sometimes creepy, sometimes heartbreaking stories of Japanese ghosts, monsters, and legendary beings.
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1 year ago
41 minutes

Lost Tales
Episode 34: Comets, Cults, and Creatures From Outer Space
Comet Nishimura gave us all a once in several lifetimes chance to experience the wonders of space, and for most earthlings it was a wondrous momentous occasion. But to those who may still believe in the Comet's mysteriously ominous place in the annals of doomsday prophesies and catastrophe, perhaps things looked a little different. Come with me this week as I explore the Comet's complicated history and relationship with mankind, then sit back and enjoy a different kind of brush with green tinted extra terrestrial terror as I read When The Moon Turned Green, by Hal K. Wells.

A History of Comets - Pt. 1: From Harbingers of Doom to Celestial Wanderers; https://sci.esa.int/s/wRMV4DA; September 14, 2023.

A History of Comets - Pt. 2: Testing Gravity: How Comets Helped to Prove Newton Right; https://sci.esa.int/s

The Biblical Flood, Noah's Flood, the Deluge of the Scriptual Genesis Record; www.accuracyingenesis.com

Noah Goldman, "Comets in Ancient Cultures." deepimpact.astro.umd.edu

Joel Schwarz, "Humans Have Feared Comets, Other Celestial Phenomen Through the Ages." www.jpl.nasa.gov; March 24, 1997.

Claire Weintraub, Christina Ng, Acacia Nunez, and Haley Yamada, "Heaven's Gate survivor reflects on the cult's mass suicide 25 yeaers ago."

Abigail Beall, "Last chance to see comet Nishimura before it vanishes for 400 years." New Scientist, www.newscientist.com; September 21, 2023.

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2 years ago
1 hour 16 minutes

Lost Tales
Episode 33: The Dark Spirit of Winter, a Cannibalistic Nightmare from Ancient Folklore; The Wendigo
Join me for a retelling of Algernon Blackwood's Wendigo, his take on the truly terrifying Native American and First Nations folktale/modern day cryptid. The Wendigo's fearsome motivations, its disturbing appearance, and the true stories told by those who have experienced the Wendigo first hand will leave you questioning whether it's safe to go into the Winter Woods.

References:

J.W. Ocker, "Beware the Wendigo, the Frostbitten Flesheater of North America's Chilly Heartland." atlasobscura.com; October 12, 2022.

Wu Mingren, "What is a Wendigo? The beast with an insatiable hunger for human flesh." ancient-origins.net/unexplained-phenomena/wendigo; December 28, 2022.

Rene Ostberg, "Wendigo, Algonkian mythology." britannica.com/topic/wendigo

Kathy Alexander, "Wendigo-Flesheater of the Forests." legendsofamerica.com

Kaitlin SMith, "More than Monsters: the deeper significance of Wendigo stories." facinghistory.org/ideas-week/more-monsters-deeper-significance-wendigo-stories; November 30, 2021.
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2 years ago
2 hours 23 minutes

Lost Tales
Episode 32: Interview with Tim Moon; Bigfoot, Star Trek, and the Meaning of Life
Join me as I interview a new author in the Cryptid and paranormal horror ficion genre, Tim Moon. We discuss his new book, Tomato Fields, facts and fiction about bigfoot, some personal encounters with the otherworldly, and more!

I am not an Amazon affiliate, but I thought I'd provide you a handy link to Tim's book in case you feel inspired to crack open a book spine this weekend...

https://www.amazon.com/Tomato-Fields-Tim-Moon-ebook/dp/B0BRNRRS6Y/ref=sr_1_1?crid=7HXKXQLMA6T2&keywords=tim+moon+tomato+fields&qid=1692072898&sprefix=tim+moon+tomato+fie%2Caps%2C647&sr=8-1
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2 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Lost Tales
Episode 31: Bigfoot or Bust; The Big Guy in Folklore and Fact
Everyone loves Bigfoot, we may not all believe he's real, but we find his story compelling nonetheless. This week I delve into some of the science and psychology of Bigfoot research, then read you a wee little story called "The Thunder Voice, The Story of a Hairy Monster" by F. Walter Wilson, as it appeared in Weird Tales in 1923, long before Bigfoot hysteria really took hold of the United States.

Works Cited:

Ben Crair, "Why do so many people still want to believe in Bigfoot? The appeal of the mythical, wild man holds strong." Smithsonian Magazine; September 2018.

Robbie Mitchell, "7 Legendary Cryptids that Turned Out to Be Real." ancient-origins.net; October 12, 2022.

Peter Dendle, "Cryptozoology in the Medieval and Modern Worlds." Folklore; Vol. 117, August 2006.

Ashot Margaryan, Mikkel-Holger S. Sinding, Christian Caroe, Vladimir Yamshchikov, Igor Burtsev, and M. Thomas P. Gilbert, "The genomic origin of Zana of Abkhazia." Advanced Genetics; 2021.

Brown Lotus, "Zana's story: Did a 19th Century Russian Noble Tame a Female Yeti?" The Mystery Box; September 24, 2020.
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2 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Lost Tales
Episode 30: Kentucky Fried Cryptids: Is Kentucky a Monster Magnet?
Join me as I delve deeper into the Folklore of my Home State. Kentucky is home to so many stories of the supernatural and strange, I mean this is the only state that has a well-documented Meat storm on the record books, as far as I know. Yeah, an actual Meat Storm...meat falling from the sky! Crazy stuff, there. This week we will be talking about the Cryptid population of the Commonwealth, then we go spelunking in Mammoth Cave before it was a National Park in the story, The Cave of Horror, by Captain S.P. Meek!

I hope you enjoy your tour...
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2 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Lost Tales
Episode 29: Robot Apocalypses or Utopias: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence
ware robots: what u to know." IPVanish.com; March 29, 2023.

Waken.AI, "CHatGPT's Special Self-Awareness: Insights from Waken.AI's Introspection Framework." Press Release; January 24, 2023.

Sara Brown, "Why neural net pioneer Geoffrey Hinton is sounding the alarm of AI." MIT Management Sloan School; May 23, 2023.


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2 years ago
2 hours 11 minutes

Lost Tales
Episode 28: One, Two, Dab Tsog's Coming For You, The Mystery of Hmong Immigrant Nightmare Death Syndrome
Begining in 1977 a series of inexplicable Nightmare induced deaths took the lives of over 100 Hmong live in America. The mystery is still a source of conjecture and wonder in the medical community. I found this story positively intriguing, so I present to you my findings on this terrifying topic. Then, as usual I wind us down with a fictional story...this week we take a magical mystery tour with a tale taken from the pages of Weird Tales; a creepy detective story, sure to leave you shivering.

www.nytimes.com/1981/05/10/us/nightmares-suspected-in-bed-deaths-of-18-laotians.html
Wayne King, May 10, 1981

Eric Young, Se Xioung, Laurel Finn, Terry Young, "Unique sleep disorders profile of a population-based sample of 747 Homg immigrants in Wisconsin," Social Science and Medicine, vol.79, Feb. 2013, pp. 57-65.

Shelley R. Adler, "Refugee Stress and Folk Belief: Hmong Sudden Deaths." Social Sience and Medicine, Vol. 40, No. 12, pp. 1623-1629.

Katie Spalding, "Can You Really Be Scared To Death?" OCt. 29, 2021, iflscience.com

Filip K. Swirski, Jessica L. Ables, Ivan E. de Araujo, Deanna Benson, et al. "Brain-body communication in health and disease," Special adendum to Science Magazine, June 6, 2023, Frontiers of Medical Research: Brain Science.
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2 years ago
48 minutes

Lost Tales
Episode 27: We Are Not Alone; whistleblowers, crackpots, and things that go bump in the night
Breaking News!!! Top US Government Officials say Aliens are Real! Well, sort of. Listen along as I summarize this week's exciting Whistleblower Bombshell: the US and other nations around the world have been collecting ALIEN craft for decades in a clandestine Arms Race! No joke. Then, to add some comfort and solace to these incredible news stories I read you a cozy little story by our favorite Master of Horror, The Colour of Space...maybe not all alien visitors are tall, skinny, and look like they've taken way too many drugs as they cruised the Nevada Desert.

https://share.newsbreak.com/43...
by Brad Ledbetter, June 6, 2023

https://TheDeBrief.org/intelli...
by Leslie Keen & Ralph Blumenthal, June 5, 2023

http://www.theguardian.com/wor...
by Adam Gabbatt, June 6, 2023.

http://www.newsnationnow.com/s...

https://www.newsnationnow.com/...
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2 years ago
1 hour 55 minutes

Lost Tales
Episode 26: The Book of the Were-Wolves, The Epic Finale
The Epic Finale of our weeks long (months long?) exploration of Sabine Baring Gould's Book of the Were-Wolves, probably the most frequently cited reference on all things Werewolf. Come along as we finish our journey through the darkest corners of the human heart, mind, and soul.
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2 years ago
44 minutes

Lost Tales
Episode 25: The Book of the Were-Wolves Part 6, Another Look at Gilles De Retz, Marechal of France and History's Most Loathed Serial Killer
We are closing in on the end of our journey with Sabine Baring Gould and his superlative book on Were-Wolf mythology, The Book of Were-Wolves. In this episode Sabine Baring Gould tackles the history and mystery surrounding the Brutal String of Child abductions and murders committed by one of the most illustrious Hero's of French History, and one of the most heinous serial murderers in Human History, the Marechal of France, Gilles De Retz. I covered this topic myself in Episode 12, but it bears hearing again and seeing the story from a different perspective. Come along for a ride through the French Countryside, and see what darkness lurks in the Hearts of Men.
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2 years ago
1 hour 24 minutes

Lost Tales
Episode 24: The Book of the Were-Wolves Pt. 5, The Evil Men Do
This week is part 5 of our tour of Sabine Baring Gould's Book of the Were-Wolves. This week we will discuss the evils found in the heart of mankind, and learn more about the relationship between homicidal mania and Were-wolf mythology and legend. Portions of these chapters are pretty graphic, so may not be suitable for the more tender-hearted among us.
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2 years ago
1 hour 16 minutes

Lost Tales
Episode 23: The Book of the Were-Wolves Pt. 4 The Child Werewolf
After a brief bout with COVID-19, I'm back, sharing the lurid tales of Werewolves in European and World Mythology from Sabine Baring Gould's "Book of the Were-Wolves." This week we get an indepth look at one of Europe's youngest serial killer werewolves, then take a tour of werewolf myth and legend throughout the world. I also impart some of the fascinating modern psychology behind lycanthropy, and, yes, it is a legitimate disorder, but a litte less Lon Chaney than most imagine.

Come along for the ride!
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2 years ago
1 hour 13 minutes

Lost Tales
Episode 22: The Book of the Were-Wolves Pt.3, or Russia's Last Best Chance?
The continuing exploration of the foremost inquiry into lycanthropy and werewolves produced in the last 300 years, Sabine Baring Gould's "Book of the Were-Wolves" part 3, where we begin the exploration of Medieval Europe's fascination and fear of werewolves. As an introduction I also take you on a little trip through the Russian wilderness as we uncover the gruesome true-crime tale of Russia's own Werewolf Killer, Mikhail Popkov. His crimes are seriously heinous, so if you'd rather skip over that terrible tale the time stamp for the start of the "Book of the Were-Wolves" is below.

Begin reading of "Book of the Were-Wolves" at 14:45
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2 years ago
1 hour

Lost Tales
Episode 21: The Book of the Were-Wolves Pt. 2, and definitely Google your hook up before hooking up
This week we discuss a true case of werewolf hysteria taken from recent news headlines, the case of Pankaj Bhasin, a man who believed he was hunting a werewolf to save the galaxy. Then we continue on with our reading of Sabine Baring Gould's Book of the Were-Wolves, chapters 3 and 4 which detail the mythology from a Northern European perspective. We will learn all about the Norse sagas, berserkers, and how poorly I pronounce foreign languages. Please forgive me my trespasses!
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2 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes

Lost Tales
Bonus Episode 4: A Teutonic Werewolf in Love
A little bonus episode to thank you for putting up with my deep dive into werewolf mythology. This short story is a heartbreaking saga of love, loss, and the genetic betrayal that is our Hero's Legacy. (Yes, I did rip that off from Romy and Michelle, and if you don't know what i am talking about run, don't walk to your Amazon account and get yourself a copy to watch, if for nothing more than this quote, and Ramon...if you know, you know.) Anyway, enjoy this haunting Northern European tale of tragic romance.
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2 years ago
21 minutes

Lost Tales
Episode 20: The Book of the Were-Wolves, an epic of Myth, Mystery, Monsters, and Man
Who would have thought an Anglican Priest would be the man behind the definitive book on Were-wolves?! Sabine Baring Gould, best known for writing the song "Onward Christian Soldiers," is probably the most often referenced authority on the Mythology and Reported incidences of Lycanthropy. Taking a departure from our perusal of fictional short stories, I am taking you on the trail of the elusive man-beasts with the honorable priest as our guide. Come along for the most thorough education in all things were-wolves you will ever encounter in a podcast.
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2 years ago
23 minutes

Lost Tales
Bonus Episode 3: The Beast of Gevaudan in Fact and Fiction; The Facts and A Donut Rant
This is the story of the Beast of Gevaudan as recorded by historians and eyewitnesses, designed to further your obsession with all things historical and supernatural while demonstrating just how close James Grant came to the factual events in his fictional short story, "The Wild Beast of Gevaudan." I retell the legend from beginning to end, recount the heroics and the foibles of the important players, and comment on Police Activity in Albuquerque, because every good story should have taken a left at Albuquerque.
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2 years ago
26 minutes

Lost Tales
Episode 19: The Beast of Gevaudan in Fact and Fiction
This week I delve into the legend of the Beast of Gevaudan, the terror of 18th century France. The Beast would kill over 100 and attack many more over the span of 3 years, but what exactly was the Beast? Come along with me this week as we explore the story from the perspective of a 19th century author, James Grant, as he writes a fictional account that reads like nonfiction. It's a terrifying tale told and retold over the years, growing in it's retelling as only a true Legend can. Is it a wolf, is it a werewolf, is it some hybrid creature, is it a trained lion sent to murder on behalf of some psychotic serial killer of a master? Follow along with me to see what the sensationalists and the sceptics have to say.
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2 years ago
40 minutes

Lost Tales
Episode 18:The Rise of The Vengeful Mummy, "Lot No. 249" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Victorian Europe, especially Britain, was obsessed with all things Egypt, but late in their history with Egypt and their attempted occupation there arose a haunting and threatening presence in the stories of Egypt, the Mummy. Not the curiously interesting shrouded corpses lying docilely in their gilder tombs, but vengeful beasts with incredible strength and determination of purpose. Join me this week for what is considered the very first short story regarding what would become an entire genre of mummy horror, "Lot No. 249" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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2 years ago
1 hour 34 minutes

Lost Tales
I take a deep dive into the archives to find the creepiest lost treasures of the public domain. While the stories take center stage, I like to share some of the incredible information I come across while seeking out new topics, so I start each episode with some history, examples from true crime, science and other insights to get those little gray cells working. Then I give you my best dramatic read of horror, mystery, science fiction, paranormal, and just plain freaky fiction eeked from the greats of horror and fantasy and their lesser known contemporaries. These authors created mind-breaking, chill-inducing, legacies of literary genius. It is my mission to resurrect their masterpieces, and bring them back into our nights.

So, gather round, snuggle up tight, maybe turn on a light, and prepare for a fright!