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The Hidden Djinn

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The Hidden Djinn

iHeartPodcasts and Grim & Mild

Religion & Spirituality, History

4.93K Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2020

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Djinn sightings and experiences have been reported for millenia, so what do the djinn look like, and how do you know if there's one right next to you?

Transcript

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0:00.0

On the podcast, Haunted Road, we examine the history of the world's most notoriously haunted

0:05.7

sites and talk to people who've experienced the supernatural there first-hand.

0:10.3

Those ghosts are still wandering those halls waiting for someone to come in and talk to them.

0:14.3

Join me, host Amy Bruney from Television's Kindred Spirits and Ghost Hunters for a tour of

0:19.7

history, true crime, and of course, ghost stories.

0:23.4

Listen to Haunted Road, season four on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever

0:27.8

you listen to your favorite shows.

0:33.5

Welcome to The Hidden Gin, a production of iHeartRadio and Grim and Mild from Aaron Manke.

0:58.8

When I was a kid, there was this family that we were pretty close with and kind of grew

1:04.6

up with in fact.

1:05.6

They had four boys, all my age or older, and they reveled in telling us gin stories every

1:12.0

time they could get me and my younger siblings alone.

1:15.4

They told us about a time when they were traveling in rural South Asia on the way to their

1:19.6

ancestral village, bouncing along in a rickety train.

1:23.1

It was a hot night, and the train windows were pushed down.

1:27.2

So the dust that rose from the tracks created a haze both inside and outside the string

1:32.8

of cabins.

1:34.7

Things had quieted down, suppers had been unwrapped and eaten.

1:38.4

The last of the young boys who were hawking boiled eggs, fried lentils, and thick, sweet,

1:43.2

hot tea had passed through the train one final time.

1:48.3

Most of the other passengers were asleep, either slumped over a loved one next to them or

1:52.5

with their heads thrown back over a seat, their bodies steadily rocking back and forth

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