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The Hidden Djinn

Djinn of the Shrine

The Hidden Djinn

iHeartPodcasts and Grim & Mild

Religion & Spirituality, History

4.93K Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2021

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s episode host Rabia Chaudry is joined by Professor Ali Olomi, a historian and Mid East scholar, djinn and folklore expert, and host of the podcast "Head On History". You can find and follow Ali, and his djinn threads, on Twitter, at the handle @aaolomi.

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0:00.0

This holiday season, 12 strangers, 12 tales.

0:05.0

Something was out there.

0:07.0

Whatever it is, it's ravenous.

0:09.0

Is that the last person to see you alive?

0:11.0

12 Ghosts, starring Malcolm McDowell.

0:14.0

Who are you?

0:15.0

I'm the in-keep.

0:17.0

Presented in immersive 3D audio, a co-production of I Heart Radio

0:21.0

and Grim and Mild from Erin Manky.

0:23.0

Listen to 12 Ghosts on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,

0:26.0

or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:33.0

Welcome to the Hidden Gin, a production of I Heart Radio

0:36.0

and Grim and Mild from Erin Manky.

1:00.0

Hi and welcome to this very special bonus series of the Hidden Gin,

1:04.0

the interviews.

1:06.0

In these episodes, you'll hear me talk to people from all walks of life

1:10.0

who have had gin experiences, are drawn to the stories of gin,

1:13.0

and draw lessons from these stories.

1:16.0

You'll hear from artists, scholars, writers, journalists, and gin exorcists.

1:21.0

And even for me, as I discuss how and why this series came about

1:25.0

in a very personal conversation with my husband.

1:28.0

Thanks for listening and enjoy.

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