Ladies Who Lore

By: Ladies Who Lore
  • Summary

  • Ladies Who Lore is the only podcast that dives deep into urban legends and bottles of wine, hosted by Jessie Vane, Lindsay Whisler, and Sammy Winchester. Each week, the ladies trade off sharing a thrilling lore mixed with personal anecdotes, haunting ghost stories, and lots of laughs. Through light-hearted storytelling with hints of true crime, this podcast will leave you with full body chills and plenty of new wines to try!


    Have a local legend you'd like to share? Email the ladies at ladieswholorepod@gmail.com and maybe yours will be read in the next episode.


    Be sure to follow our socials to see exclusive photos, updates, and bonus content like Mini Mystery Mondays, where one lady shares a mini lore every Monday on Instagram!


    Instagram: @ladieswholore

    Tik Tok: @ladieswholorepod


    But for now, fill up your glasses, gather around the fire, and let's lore.


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    Jessie Vane, Lindsay Whisler, Sammy Winchester
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Episodes
  • Ladies Who Join a Cult
    Nov 20 2024

    In this week’s episode, Jessie shares a spooky local legend with a shocking twist. As the spirits spill, the ladies share stories of teenage idiocy, how a hiking ghost may have saved lives, and struggle to define what a fantasy escape room is. Check out the wine bottle on our Instagram to see if you can guess the lore!


    TW: True Crime, Cults, Animal Abuse, Violence, Gore


    Today's Sources Include:

    "Rumors of the 'Hicks Road Colony' Have Kept Drivers Away from the Area for Years" by Laura Allan from Ranker

    "Hicks Road: Haunted or Hyped?" by Jordan from Searchlight San Jose



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    35 mins
  • Ladies Who Don't Cross Country Ski
    Nov 13 2024

    In this week’s episode, Sammy recounts a mystery that leaves the ladies speechless. As the wine is poured, the ladies discover mini black holes, freak out over missing tongues, and guess what a snow slab is. Check out the wine bottle on our Instagram to see if you can guess the lore!


    TW: Violence, Gore, True Crime, Death


    Sources include:

    -Excerpts from the Dyatlov Pass website by Teodora Hadjiyska & Igor Pavlov

    -“Has an Old Soviet Mystery at Last Been Solved?” By Douglas Preston from The New Yorker


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    44 mins
  • Ladies Who Laura
    Nov 6 2024

    In this week’s episode, Lindsay brings in a philosophical story that has the ladies thinking. As the bubbly is sipped, the ladies learn Latin root words, discuss Fatherhood, and meet an activist ghost. Check out the wine bottle on our Instagram to see if you can guess the lore!


    Sources used today include:


    "What is Aura?" by Dr. Surendra Kapoor from Times of India
    Man Visible and Invisible by C.W. Leadbetter (1902)
    "What Is an Aura? And 15 Other Questions, Answered" from Healthline
    "Q&A: What is the Vedic Tradition?", by Pandit Rajmani Tigunait from Yoga International
    "Synesthesia may explain healers claims of seeing people's 'aura'" From University of Granada via ScienceDaily
    The Interstitium from Invisibilia
    "A Brief History of the Art of Aura Photography" from Alice Austen Museum
    "Understanding Auras: The Energetic Signature of Life" by Valerie Eve from Medium
    "Spiritual Colors: The Difference Between Auras and Chakras" by Jacob Olesen from Color Meanings
    "How to See Auras: A Complete Guide" by Benjamin Lee from Mystic Mag




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    40 mins

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