• Yinz Might Have the Sight

  • Oct 3 2024
  • Length: 57 mins
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Yinz Might Have the Sight

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    Get ready to laugh and learn as we embark on part two of our paranormal series, kicking off with a humorous salute to the Steelers before diving into the fascinating world of the "Clairs." We'll demystify clairvoyance, claircognizance, clairsalience, clairaudience, and clairtangency with personal stories and playful banter—ever tasted something you ate hours ago (maybe heartburn) or heard unexplained music? Join us for a light-hearted yet informative take on these intriguing psychic phenomena.

    Journey with us through Pennsylvania's folklore and cryptids as we reminisce about charming small towns and legendary creatures like the Snallygaster, Mothman, and thunderbirds. We touch on the American adaptations of Grimm's fairy tales and the concept of "high strangeness" introduced by UFO researcher J. Allen Hynek. Our passion for folklore and mythical creatures shines through in our lively discussion, bringing these local legends to life while adding a touch of humor and personal anecdotes.

    Finally, prepare to be spooked as we recount terrifying personal encounters with the paranormal, including ghost stories, sleep paralysis, and UFO sightings. We'll explore the Kecksburg incident, alien theories, and even the Mandela Effect, weaving together tales of interdimensional beings and potential future humans. With thought-provoking discussions, spine-chilling stories, and plenty of laughs, this episode is a rollercoaster of paranormal intrigue you won't want to miss.

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