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Monday Jun 25, 2018
Ep 265 French Folklore with Ines Amat and Joshua Cutchin
Monday Jun 25, 2018
Monday Jun 25, 2018
This week guest co-host Joshua Cutchin is with me to interview Ines Amat. Ines is a French literature and culture student as well as a local folklorist who recently made a guest appearance on Strange Familiars We discuss the legend of Le Dame Blanche, Frances Lady in white. We talk about Ines's strange paranormal encounters and how her home country views the topic of the Paranormal, UFO's and Folklore.

Monday Jun 18, 2018
EP 264 Aaron David-Magical Familiars and Mad Ramblings
Monday Jun 18, 2018
Monday Jun 18, 2018
This week Aaron David from the Charm the Water Podcast returns for a winding and rambling conversation about Familiars, Magic, religion, Witchcraft, Alchemy, Brewing, why he thinks I'm a Mage(!?!) and a wide range of other topics. We cover a lot of ground in this show. It's a pretty wild ride.

Monday Jun 11, 2018
Ep 263 Melissa Martell Drawing out the Spirits in Vancouver
Monday Jun 11, 2018
Monday Jun 11, 2018
In a completely last minute show Melissa Martell from the ESP Drawing out the Spirits Podcast joins us. Also at the very last minute, Lobo discovered he had time to be on the show this week with no clue who the guest was or what the topic is. It's a classic Archivist format! Melissa comes to us from Vancouver Island Canada to talk about her show, The haunted locations of where she lives and tell us a few personal strange stories of her own. Please visit Melissa's show at https://extrasensorypodcast.podbean.com/

Sunday Jun 03, 2018
Ep 262 Chasing the cheese wheel to New York
Sunday Jun 03, 2018
Sunday Jun 03, 2018
This week Roejen talks about his trip to Where did the road go, We talk about the European Cheese rolling race, First let me take a selfie, The whole " Australia is not real!" thing, Drugs are bad M'kay?, Florida Zombies running wild, Roasting things over a volcano is bad and Diamonds from dead people with a mug of beer and weird voicemails from strange people.