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Clinton Baptiste's Paranormal Podcast

Season 8 - Episode17

Clinton Baptiste's Paranormal Podcast

Peters-Fox Ltd

Mystical, Clairvoyant, Psychic, Seances, Clinton, Exorcism, Clintonbaptiste, Peterkaye, Comedy, Alexlowe, Medium, Hauntings, Lauriepeters, Phoenixnights, Religion & Spirituality, Tv & Film, Ghosts

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2025

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

EPISODE 17 – OUT NOW!


This week, Linda’s been spiralling over stylish Europeans on TikTok (how do they know all this stuff?!). Meanwhile, we’ve been inundated with emails — keep ‘em coming!

We hear from:


  • Phil Rawden on dressing well in your fifties
  • Andy Mayo with a tale of a “worldy” pulled in Sunderland
  • The return of Goth Pire (yes, him), with a terrifying tale from the London Underground
  • Dawn Warren and her haunted house horror
  • Doug Driver on a paranormal Christmas tree catastrophe
  • A Fate and Fortune story called The Lost Boys
  • Linda gets into full Agony Aunt mode for some problem solving
  • And Barry from Watford speaks to the one and only Tim Vine in his penultimate Buckle Up With Barry episode 🎙️

Credits:

Linda Pollock, Phil Rawden, Andy Mayo, Goth Pire, Dawn Warren, Doug Driver, Barry from Watford, Tim Vine — and a special thanks to Laurie Peters at Peters-Fox, and Glowe with Sundown Studios for the fabulous play-out music.

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0:00.0

Hello, Hello ladies and gentlemen.

0:26.2

It's cleaning back teeth here with Linda Pollack.

0:30.9

She's here.

0:31.8

She's to my left.

0:33.1

To the left, to the left.

0:35.5

Linda's to the left, to the left.

0:37.3

I am. I am. That's

0:40.2

Linda, how the Jiminy cricket have you been, my darling? Well, let's just say at work,

0:47.8

they're very pleased with me. The stationary cupboard has never looked more organised. Oh, how lovely.

0:52.9

Teachers have got a lot to contend with, so they do need a menial time. Yeah. Someone like you who can work and just set things up properly for them. Yeah, I like to think of myself as being like, you know, the anaesthetist nurse, the really important one. I know, yes. So I'm there. Do you need an HB pencil? I can put my hand on it straight away. Don't you worry about that? I'll bring you up to your classroom. Well, that's, there's nothing wrong with that. And quite honestly, sometimes if you are, say you're at the dentist and you're having some work done, there's someone who you would think, I don't know what qualification she's got to be the dental assistant. Yeah. But she is the one who's doing the whole business with the sucking up your spittle. She's important. She is important. And I'm glad you think that. My cousin Rachel, also known as R. Rachel, is a dentalist, does the TT. It does the turkey tea. Yeah. She's a very important person person normally what i do is when i go in and they

1:45.6

say how are you now remind me what you do and i say what i do expect them to go oh yes i know you never

1:51.1

do never really know me or my work i wonder what their hand signal for you is if she walks in

1:57.9

you know our rachel does these double-time-out turkey teeth.

2:02.3

I think that one is the thing you do. Coffee beans.

2:03.1

Coffee beans.

2:04.2

Coffee beans, definitely.

2:06.8

Ladies and gentlemen, Linda said to me earlier this week,

2:10.7

she wanted to talk about something quite specific.

2:13.0

Yes.

2:13.6

And I would like to talk about it as well.

2:16.5

Let's talk about it.

2:17.2

But I don't want to come across as a sexist, elderly pig. Well, let's start, and I'll let you know, if you're at all veering towards that. Ladies and gentlemen, Linda, please start off this discussion. Right. As I am now acting up at work. Yes. Right? I thought I need to dress appropriately. You've got to dress for the job you want, not for the one you got, right? Yeah, okay, right. So I've been looking on TikTok and I found, you know, once you start on TikTok, it starts offering you more of the same. Oh God, doesn't it just? And it's noticed that I'm very into style tips from European women. and so he started off with a Parisienne and that seems to be just like

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