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The Paranormal Podcast

Krampus Is Only the Beginning: Dark Christmas Lore - The Paranormal Podcast 915

The Paranormal Podcast

Jim Harold

Documentary, Society & Culture

4.54.9K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Historian and author Tim Rayborn joins us for a deep look into the strange, frightening and often forgotten legends that live beneath the surface of the holiday season. From the rise of Krampus to centuries-old tales of winter demons, ghostly intruders and night-stalking creatures, Tim walks us through the darker side of Christmas tradition and what these stories reveal about survival, morality and the human imagination. We discuss how frightening folklore once served as teaching tools, why these tales flourished in cold, pre-industrial winters, and the surprising ritual of leaving food or clothing to avoid becoming a monster’s next target. We also explore how Victorian ghost stories became a firmly rooted seasonal tradition, why The Nutcracker was once much more unsettling than the ballet we know today, and how cultures outside Europe developed their own chilling winter rituals. Tim shares his favorite creatures, the most shocking tales he uncovered, and how modern culture has reshaped these old fears into festivals, parades and pop-culture icons. If you thought Christmas was all candles and comfort, this conversation may change the way you see December forever. You can find Tim's book, The Scary Book of Christmas Lore: 50 Terrifying Yuletide Tales from Around the World, at Amazon: https://amzn.to/4rNjt8r --- HOLIDAY ORNAMENT CONTEST Get in on the holiday fun and maybe win a great prize with your own creation. Get all the details at ⁠⁠https://jimharold.com/holiday2025 This post contains Amazon affiliate links that benefit Jim Harold Media when you make a qualifying purchase. Thank you for your support!⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Make your thoughts cheesier.

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Now add 100% chicken breast fillet, Chipotle sauce and Ameta cheese melt.

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And it's giving the new cheesy chicken stack at McDonald's.

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Did we mention it's cheesy?

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Cheese.

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Availments with the 4th of Jan, 2026 from 11 a.m.

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Plus and participation may vary.

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Subjects availability.

0:20.5

Scary Christmas stories.

0:22.3

It's not all hot chocolate in Santa Claus.

0:25.2

Up next on the paranormal podcast. Merry Christmas and happy holidays to you all.

0:48.0

And you know, it is currently the time of light, the time of hope, the time of giving, and also the time of terror. We're going to talk

0:57.4

about that. There is a book out. It's been very popular. And we're going to talk all about the

1:03.8

scary book of Christmas lore. Forget about jingle bells and jolly old St. Nick. Fifty terrifying Yuletide tales from around the world.

1:13.5

And our guest is the author Tim Raybourne.

1:16.3

He is a historian, medievalist, and musician with an M.A. and PhD from the University of Leeds in England.

1:23.5

He is a writer on a variety of topics in history and the arts, from the academic to the

1:28.6

musing to the appalling. He's written more than 50 books for 10 publishers with more to come.

1:34.2

He's a professional musician with a specialty in medieval repertoire, and he plays dozens of musical

1:40.8

instruments, has appeared on more than 40 recordings recordings and has performed in the U.S.,

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Canada, Europe, and Australia.

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