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Psychic Teachers

Victorian Ghost Stories

Psychic Teachers

Samantha Fey

Spirituality, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.82.4K Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2016

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Why was the Victorian era so obsessed with the supernatural?  It was the era of ectoplasm and seances and Ouija boards, Spiritualism and so much more!  Join us for exciting stories from this time in history!

Transcript

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0:00.0

love hope radio.

0:03.7

Hello and welcome to psychic teachers.

0:06.8

I'm your host, Deb Bowen.

0:08.7

And I'm Samantha Feige.

0:10.0

We're just so excited to have you with us.

0:12.9

I know that you all are really excited about the rest of our month of

0:18.1

ghosty and goblinny and Halloweeny shows.

0:21.0

And yes, we're going to do it and I'm going to try my darnedest to get Samantha not to

0:25.7

get too scary on us.

0:27.1

So don't worry, okay?

0:29.0

I have happy ghost stories to see.

0:31.0

Happy ghost.

0:32.0

Okay, all right.

0:33.0

Yeah, right.

0:34.0

Okay.

0:35.0

So we're going to talk about Victorian era ghost stories tonight because that's a whole

0:37.8

fascinating topic that we could probably do a whole month on actually.

0:42.1

But we're excited about that and we're excited to have you with us.

0:45.6

If you're a regular listener to our show, you know that we typically have a meditation

0:50.4

of the week, a crystal of the week, and an animal of the week.

0:54.2

And we do tonight.

0:55.8

So we're happy to begin with that.

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