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| 5/13/26 | ![]() 69 - Ladies Who Are Spider Monkeys | In this week’s episode, Sammy unearths the history behind lore’s most notorious creatures: Vampires. As the Vampire is sipped, the ladies read listener comments, confuse Hank Green for gangrene, and have controversial takes on Sweeney Todd. So grab your favorite merlot and burn your welcome mat, Ladies Who Are Spider Monkeys will have you screaming all day long.TW:Gore, murder, death, sexual abuseSources:“Long before Dracula, an ancient Mesopotamian civilisation raised the world's oldest vampires” by Editors on HistoryExtra.com“Vampires and rabies: What's the link?” by Tim Newman on Medical News Today”The real-life diseases that spread the vampire myth” by Stephen Dowling on BBc“How vampire lore emerged from shadowy medical mysteries” by Bella Isaacs-Thomas on PBS“Vampires in Greece: From Ancient Greek Creatures to the Vrykolakas” by Annna Wichmann on Greek Reporter“Vampiric Creatures of Ancient Myth and Legend” by Anonymous at Classicallyeducated.wordpress.com“When New Englanders Blamed Vampires for Tuberculosis Deaths” by Crystal Ponti on History.com“The New England Vampire Panic Was Very Real and Very Deadly” by Nathan Chandler on History.Howstuffworks.com“Decomposing Bodies in the 1720s Gave Birth to the First Vampire Panic” by Karina Wilson on SmithsonianMagazine.com“Vampire” by Staff on Britannica.com“Bram Stoker Claimed That Parts of Dracula Were Real. Here's What We Know About the Story Behind the Novel” by Dacre Stoker and J.D. Barker on Time.com“Vampire History” by Editors on History.com“How ‘Nosferatu’ Reinvented the Vampire” by Becky Little on History.com“Jure Grando: The world’s first recorded vampire” by Will Howard on Dangerousminds.net“The Top 10 Real-Life “Vampires” from History” by staff at US Ghost Adventures“Vampires & Arithmomania” by Anonymous on oddathenaeum.com“Vampires are real: David Ono journeys to Serbia to find real story” by David Ono on abc7.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() 68 - Ladies Who Practice Spicy Psychology | In this week’s episode, Lindsay teaches the ladies the practice of conjuring the universe: Manifestation. As the Minuty is sipped, the ladies get in touch with pet psychics, determine who their Greek God parents are, and summon Nikola Tesla’s ghost. So grab your favorite chilled rose and get your sigils ready, Ladies Who Practice Spicy Psychology will have you changing your life in no time.Sources:CNBC Select Staff. "Jim Carrey Wrote Himself a $10 Million Check Before He Could Cash It — Here's the Science Behind Manifestation." CNBC. 2026.Kim, Daniel. "There's More to Manifesting, Here's Its Philosophical Backstory." Seen & Unseen. 2025.Serra, Giancarlo. "How Neville Goddard Manifested vs. The Principles of the Kybalion." GiancarloSerra.org. 2022.Author Unknown. "Making Dreams Come True: Inside the New Age World of Manifesting." The Guardian. 2022.#1 Neurosurgeon: How to Manifest Anything You Want & Unlock the Unlimited Power of Your Mind" (feat. Dr. Jim Doty). The Mel Robbins Podcast. Spotify. 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | ![]() 67 - Ladies Who Look Under Their Pillows | In this week’s episode, Jessie teaches the ladies about everyone’s favorite tooth-loving pixie: The Tooth Fairy. As the Charles Shaw is sipped, the ladies share a friend’s ghost story, practice their telepathy, and regret their condos in Miami. So grab your favorite cabernet sauvignon and yank your tooth right out, Ladies Who Look Under Their Pillows will have you giggling all day long. TW:Slight goreSources:“Things You Didn’t Know About the Tooth Fairy” on Family Dental Health Center“Where Did The Tooth Fairy Come From?” by Kristina Killgrove on Forbes“The History Behind The Tooth Fairy Legend/National Tooth Fairy Day” on Mint Dentistry“A Brief History of the Tooth Fairy” on 123Dentist“History of the Tooth Fairy | Where It All Started” on R. Gentry Matthews, DDS“All You Need-to-know About the Tooth Fairy” by staff at Parkway Pediatric Dentistry “The History of the Tooth Fairy” on BlueCross BlueShield “7 Different Tooth Fairy Traditions Around the World” on Dental Care Centre“Tooth Folklore and Magical Properties” on Marble Crow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | ![]() A Closer Look: Interview with Storyteller Natalie Huber Rodriguez | You've unlocked another Closer Look episode, where we expand on a topic we've touched on before. In this week's episode, the ladies are joined by anthropologist, folklorist and host of the podcast Monstress Natalie Huber Rodriguez! Natalie talks to the ladies about the role of the storyteller and how cultures use storytelling to make sense of the world. So grab a box of Oreos and enjoy our Scottish idioms, this episode will have you itching to tell stories around a fire in no time. You can find Natalie on all social media platforms @asihacuya for her personal account and @monstress0912 or https://www.podpage.com/monstress for her podcast. If you would like to donate to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives, click the link here https://www.niwrc.org/mmiwr-awarenessIf you have anything to add to our conversation, please write in at ladieswholorepod@gmail.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | ![]() 66 - Ladies Who Have Reached Their Final Destination… Hell | In this week’s episode, Sammy rows the ladies to the most haunted place on Earth: Poveglia. As the Pergolaia is passed, the ladies spend time on their witchy grandma’s farm, fantasize about hugging Bigfoot and start a rat babysitting business. So grab your favorite Italian red and don’t stay out after dark, Ladies Who Ladies Who Have Reached Their Final Destination… Hell will have you screaming into the water in no time.TW:Death, torture, suicideSources:Ghost Adventures: Season 3 Episode 3 on Discovery Plus“Poveglia Island: All About Venice’s Haunted Island” by Evelyn Hill on WalksofItaly.com“The Insane Asylums of Venice: A Dark History” by Anon on VidalVeniceTours.com“Poveglia: the mysterious ghost island that wants to be reborn” by Staff at VisitVenezia.Eu “Poveglia Island” by Amy Irvine on HistoryHit.com“A night on the haunted Poveglia Island in Italy” by Charles Miranda on News.com“The Horrifying Plague Filled History Of Poveglia Island” by Carl Seaver on Historydefined.net“Poveglia Island” by Sonja on thelittlehouseofhorrors.com“Lazzaretto Nuovo and Lazzaretto Vecchio: a combination of great historical, cultural and monumental interest” by articoli on visitvenezia.eu“Dig unearths female 'vampire' in Venice” by Ariel David on nbcnews.com“My trip to Poveglia Island” by [deleted] on Reddit“One Scary Night on Poveglia Island” by Scott MacKinnon on backpackertravel.org“‘Haunted’ Venice island to become a locals-only haven where tourists are banned” by Barbie Latza Nadeau on Cnn.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | ![]() 65 - Ladies Who Feel That They Know Oceans | In this week’s episode, Lindsay sails the ladies to one of Louisiana's haunted, lost islands: Isle Derniere. As the McManis is sipped, the ladies share oracle deck predictions, debut in debutante balls, and drink 1850’s wine with a rugged sailor named Old Man Sal. So grab your favorite cabernet sauvignon and watch how the weed grass grows, Ladies Who Feel That They Know Oceans will have you diving in the sea for lost treasures.TW:Death, drowning Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() 64 - Ladies Who Just Want Their Doll Back | In this week’s episode, Jessie leads the ladies through the canals to one of the world’s creepiest islands: The Isle of Dolls. As the Dolly is sipped, the ladies welcome spring with goat yoga, geek out over the new Bigfoot emoji, and dissect the age old parental lie of “the house is just settling”. So grab your favorite pinot noir and make an offering to Agustina, Ladies Who Just Want Their Doll Back will have you feeling watched for days.TWDeath, drowningSources:“The spooky story behind the Mexican Island of Dolls bring chills to those who visit” on ABC News Australia“The Island of the Dolls” by Remo Giuffre“The Island of the Dolls: Where the Dolls Whisper in the Dark by Krish Deshmukh on Medium“The haunting story of the man who built the Island of Dolls” by Sanj Atwal on Guinness World Records“The Island of Dolls in Mexico - Isla de las Munecas Mexico by Brocarde“The Legend: A Song From The Depths” by Nissa Moonstar on Enchanted Chronicles“The Aztecs, People of the Sun” on Pointe-a-Calliere Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 3/25/26 | ![]() A Closer Look: Astrology with Jake Roa (aka Jake the Astrologer) | You've unlocked another Closer Look episode, where we expand on a topic we've touched on before. In this week's episode, the ladies are joined by Jake Roa aka Jake the Astrologer! Jake walks the ladies through the world of predictive astrology, how to handle your Saturn return and how remote viewing aids psychic detectives in solving cases. So grab your favorite woo-woo friend and beware the Benadryl Hat Man, this episode will have you mapping your natal chart asap!You can find Jake on all social media platforms @thedreamalley and you can book him for personal forecasts at https://dreamalleyastrology.com/If you have anything to add to our conversations, please write in at ladieswholorepod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 3/18/26 | ![]() 63 - Ladies Who Go Underground | In this week’s episode, Sammy leads the ladies underground to discover the haunted side of a historical city: Seattle. As the Josh Hearth is sipped, the ladies cry over Puxatwany Phil ballads, share their theater ghost stories, and learn how burning a bay leaf can make your dreams come true. So grab your favorite cabernet sauvignon and get ready for a myriad of ghosts, Ladies Who Go Underground will have you booking the next plane to Seattle.TW:DeathSources:“Brief History of Seattle” by Staff on Seattle.gov“The Great Seattle Fire of 1889” by Staff on Seattle.gov“The Great Seattle Fire, Part 2” by John Caldbick on Historylink.org“The Great Seattle Fire” by Editors on https://content.lib.washington.edu“A Brief History” by Staff on Bill Speidel’s Underground Tour Website“The Spooky Seattle Underground” by Editors on SeattleTerrors.com“The Scariest Ghost Tours in Seattle” by Kristin Kendle on Tripsavvy.com “Ghost Stories” From Staff at Merchant’s Cafe & Saloon on their website“Merchant’s Ghostly Gal” by Anon on HauntedSeattle.wordpress.com“The Vanishing Boudoir of the Merchant’s Cafe” by Jason Roberts on his website“The Ghosts of Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub” by Anon on SeattleTerrors.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | ![]() 62 - Ladies Who Knock on Wood | In this week’s episode, Lindsay lets the ladies know how to combat curses with the purest form of apotropaic magic: Luck. As the Lockheart is poured, the ladies discover a garlic themed restaurant, give elevator pitches, and delve into the power of Lucky Charms marshmallows. So grab your favorite merlot and pick a four leaf clover, Ladies Who Knock on Wood will have you saying rabbit every morning.TWAnimal cruelty, body goreCarlson, Marianne. What Do Milagros Mean? Zinnia Folk Arts.Conant, Eve. Evil Eyes and Other Good Luck Charms Around the World. National Geographic.Derby Museum of Industry and History. The Legend of the Horseshoe.Elftman, Jaime. Why Are Horseshoes Lucky? American Farriers Journal.Fabled Collective. Lucky Rabbit’s Foot and the History of Lucky Rabbits.Norton, Rachel. The Magical World of Good Luck Charms. Woodlands Online.Good Luck Charms Around the World. BBC Reel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
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| 3/4/26 | ![]() 61 - Ladies Who Like Shiny Things | In this week’s episode, Jessie shares the incredibly wild legend of a diamond that toppled empires: the Curse of the Kohinoor Diamond. As the Francis Coppola Diamond Collection is sipped, the ladies share more Valentine’s cryptid puns, freeze in the Los Angeles “winter” and get bullied at tiki bars. So grab your favorite cabernet sauvignon and whisper to your prized possession, Ladies Who Like Shiny Things will have you guarding your eyes all day. TWDeath, goreSources:“The True Story of the Koh-i-Noor Diamond - and Why the British Won’t Give It Back” by Lorraine Boissoneault on Smithsonian Magazine (online)“The Curse Stories of the Kohinoor & Hope Diamonds” by Divya Goyal on Brown History Substack (preview)“The Dramatic History Of The Koh-I-Noor Diamond, One Of The Largest Cut Diamonds In The World” by Amber Morgan on All That’s Interesting“The Koh-i-Noor diamond is in Britain illegally. But it should still stay there” Anita Anand on The Guardian “The Kohinoor Diamond Curse: 5 Shocking Betrayals” by admin on 5Senses Tour“The Queen and the Curse of the Diamond” by Brian Patrick Bolger on The National Interest"Desired, stolen, cursed: the history of the Koh-i-Noor diamond" by William Dalrymple on History Extra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() A Closer Look: Personal Encounters from the Bridgewater Triangle | You've unlocked another Closer Look episode, where we bring you a shorter episode that relates to a topic we've touched on before. In this week's episode, Lindsay returns to Episode 54's haunted locale: The Bridgewater Triangle! Lindsay leads you through a barrage of first hand accounts of cryptids, UFOs, haunted mental hospitals, mist spirits, and one super chill ghost named Joe. So grab a mug of tea and put on your lucky Red Sox Hat. This episode will inspire you to either stay far away from Massachusetts... or grab the first flight there! If you have any stories about Bridgewater Triangle, let us know at ladieswholorepod@gmail.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | ![]() 60 - Ladies Who Throw Cucumbers | In this week’s episode, Sammy dives into an adorably disturbing lore: Kappas. As the Ryer Vineyard is sipped, the ladies read a Mothman listener lore, beg for Bigfoot The Musical tickets, and participate in a lore-based drinking game. So grab your favorite cabernet sauvignon and watch your butt, Ladies Who Throw Cucumbers will have you swimming with metal objects from now on. TW: death, drowningSources:“Introduction to Yōkai” by Matthew Meyer on Yokai.com “Kappa” by Matthew Meyer on Yokai.com “Meet the Kappa: Japan's Enigmatic Aquatic Yokai” by Nana Young on Bokksu.com““Kappa”: The Terror of Japan’s Rivers” by Kagawa Masanobu on Nippon.com“Kappa” by The Tokyo Smart team on Tokoyo Smart“Yōkai and Amabie” by Trevor Graham on Japanhouse.Illinois.edu“Edo Period” by Graham Squires on World History Encyclopedia “The Japanese Kappa: The Mischievous Water Demon’s Mythology” by Kim Kahan on Sakuraco “Kappa” by Matthew Allison on World History Encyclopedia“Nintendo Mythology: Mystic Creatures” by Kyle England on Nintendojo.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | ![]() 59 - Ladies Who Find Each Other in Every Life | In this week’s episode, Lindsay kicks off Valentine’s week with the cosmic workings of the heart: Soulmates. As The Better Half is poured, the ladies share past life stories and book recs, confuse doves with camels, and decide which finger is the best. So grab your favorite crisp Sauvignon Blanc and dodge your twin flame, Ladies Who Find Each Other in Every Life will have you falling in love with yourself in no time.TWGun violence, deathSources:Amanda Chatel. The concept of “the one” isn’t only outdated, it’s also rife with patriarchy. Women.comBeth Bell. (2025). Are soul mates & twin flames the same? Medium.Bradley Onishi. What’s behind the belief in a soulmate? Institute for Family StudiesDavid Fox. What is a twin flame? “Truth & myth.” Uma Maya Blog.John French. (2025). The concept of soul mates in Hinduism: A spiritual and karmic connection. Twin Flame Research.Katie Bishop (2022). Why people still believe in the soulmate myth. BBC.Maria Popova, Anam Cara and The Essence of True Friendship, The MarginalianSoul mates or twin flames? What’s the difference? MediumSuhag Shukla, Karma Lekshe Tsomo and Rabbi Sharon Brous. What it means to have a soul mate in different religions. Oprah.comSwati. (2018). The physical & spiritual concept of soulmates in Hinduism. Vedic Feed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() 58 - Ladies Who Join a Bicycle Club | In this week’s episode, Jessie takes the ladies on a stroll through Waco’s most haunted area: Cameron Park. As the Digia is sipped, the ladies learn about the moon’s many names, hunt for old newspapers, and make their best Valentine cryptid puns. So grab your favorite Italian red and watch where you wander, Ladies Who Join a Bicycle Club is sure to give you all the chills.TW:Death, suicideSources:“The Texan Hauntings of Cameron Park” on Moon Mausoleum“The Hauntings - Ghost stories from Waco” by Austin Eck on Baylor Lariat“Cen-Tex Mysteries: Witch’s Castle in Cameron Park” by Jasmin Caldwell on Kcentv“The Truth Behind The Witch’s Castle Found in Central Texas” by Rudy Fernandez on Kean 105.1 FM“Lovers’ Leap” by Prisca Bird on Waco History“Cameron Park: A Park to Rival All Others” on City of Waco“About Waco” on City of Waco“Ghostly APParitions: Testing popular ghost hunting apps around some of Waco’s most haunted places” by Isabella Quintanilla on KWTX. “Waco’s Haunted Heritage (pt.4)” by Autumn Jones on KWBU Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() 57 - Ladies Who Have No Necks | In this week’s episode, Sammy tells the tale of a truly iconic cryptid: Mothman. As the Malbado is sipped, the ladies learn of a man who befriended crows, give tarot card alignment tips, and gush over romantasy. So grab your favorite Argentinian red and look up, Ladies Who Have No Necks will have you searching for the shadow daddy of West Virginia all year long.TW:Death, drowningSources:“Mothman” by Staff on ebsco.com “Mothman myth rooted in Messenger reporter's work” by Tyler Buchanan on The Athens Messengerary“Welcome To The 'TNT Area,' Home Of The Mothman” by Claire O’Neill“The Case Of The Chicago Mothman” by Robbie Telfer50 years ago, the Mothman legend was born” by Samantha Nelson on Athens MessengerThe True Story Behind The Mothman of West Virginia “by staff at US Ghost AdventuresThe Entire Mothman Museum Website For Chicago Stories: The Mothman of O'Hare: Winged Humanoid Sightings Haunt Chicago's Skies by Jack Sullivan on hangar1publishing.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() 56 - Ladies Who Cover Their Drinks | In this week’s episode Lindsay teaches the ladies about the deliciously dark side of the French Court: The Affair of Poisons. As It’s a Head Snapper is poured, the ladies cackle about cryptid puns, gush over Bigfoot T-shirts, and discuss the psychology of crime. So grab your favorite red blend and watch your back, Ladies Who Cover Their Drinks will have you yearning for a magic lamp to take you back in time.If you want cryptid pins, magnets, and stickers, go to Dissent Pins and use code LOREPOD20 to get 20% off of their cryptid line!TWDeath, murder, harming childrenSources:Frost, Natasha. “The Scandalous Witch Hunt That Poisoned 17th-Century France.” Atlas Obscura, October 5, 2017.“Catherine Monvoisin and the Affair of the Poisons.” HeadStuff.“Catherine La Voisin: Poisons and Magic at the Royal Court of Louis XIV.” ScienceDirect. (Chapter in Toxicology in the Middle Ages and Renaissance).“Who Was La Voisin? France’s Socialite Poisoner For Hire.” Ancient-Origins.Roos, Dave. “Sorcery, Sex and Murder: The Parisian ‘Affair of the Poisons’ Had It All.” HowStuffWorks, April 10, 2023.“La Voisin, France’s murderous fortune teller.” Occult Encyclopedia.“The Parisian Poison Panic and Versailles’ Secret Witch Hunt.” Messy Nessy“The Affair of the Poisons.” Britannica.“La Voisin | Encyclopedia.com.” “Poisons, Affair of the.” Encyclopedia.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() 55 - Ladies Who Burst Into Light | The ladies are back for season two! To start the season, Jessie leads the ladies around the world with a celestial lore that has stunned communities for ages: The Aurora Borealis. As the Giant Sky is sipped, the ladies ponder their past lives, share more Bridgewater Triangle stories, and name their cousins. So grab your favorite Sauvignon Blanc and try not to get hives, Ladies Who Burst Into Light will have you looking up all night.TW:Death, slight goreSources:“Mythology of the Northern Lights” on Aurora Zone“History of the Northern Lights: myths and legends” by on Hurtigruten“15 Myths and Folktales About the Northern Lights” by WWF on Natural Habitat Adventures“Northern Lights Myths” on Norwegian Travel“Legends of the northern lights” by Katherine Barton on CBC NewsSpirits in the sky: the stories and science behind the Northern Lights by Leanne Williams on insightful“The Southern Lights in Patagonia: by Cascada Team Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 12/31/25 | ![]() 54 - Ladies Who Learn Geometry | In this week’s episode, Sammy shares the legend of Massachusetts’s most mysterious location: The Bridgewater Triangle. As the JUSTIN Rosé is poured, the ladies discuss New Year’s resolutions, gush over bing cherries, and learn about the symbolism for pretzels. So pour yourself a glass of your favorite Rosé and keep your eye on the sky, Ladies Who Learn Geometry will have you putting on your hiking gear in no time.TW: suicide, death, murderSources:“What is the Bridgewater Triangle anyway? A look at the dark and paranormal tales of this 'window area of unexplained occurrences'” by Susannah Sudborough on The Enterprise“King Philip’s War” by Editors at History.com“Native American Legends: Pukwudgie (Puckwudgie)” by staff at native-languates.org“The problem with the pukwudgies of Massachusetts” by andrew warburton on fairiesofnewengland.com“It Happens Here: A look at the 'weirdness' of the Bridgewater Triangle” by breana pitts on cbs news“Bridgewater Triangle” by staff at bostonghosts.com“This Spooky Region Of Massachusetts Is An Eerie Hotspot For Paranormal Adventurers” by Lisa Curran Matte on EXPLORE“The Bridgewater Triangle: New England's Paranormal Playground” by staff at cryptozootees.com“Bridgewater Triangle” by staff at usghostadventures.com“Bridgewater Triangle and Hockomock Swamp” by staff at Bridgewater Public Library“Do Certain Crystals Attract Cryptids?” by staff at southernstylessweettees.com “Episode 209: The Bridgewater Triangle” by True Crime New England Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 12/24/25 | ![]() 53 - Ladies Who Become Yule Lads | In this week’s holiday episode, the ladies tell tales from around the world to bring some lore to this festive time: Amaterasu, Yule Cat, and real life ghost stories. As the stories are passed, the ladies rediscover the power of friendship, struggle to pronounce words, and share Christmas tree ghost stories. So pick your favorite Yuletide carol and get ready to sing a cappella, Ladies Who Become Yule Lads will have you smiling all season long. TWDeath, lossSources:“The Spooky Legend of the Yule Cat” from Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge“Each Christmas, Iceland’s Yule Cat Takes Fashion Policing to the Extreme” by Danny Lewis from Smithsonian Magazine“Keep Your Holidays Spooky with These 10 Christmas Ghost Stories that Happened to Real People” by Cody Fuhrman on codyloveshorror.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 12/17/25 | ![]() 52 - Ladies Who Save Christmas | In this week’s episode, Lindsay shares the tale of everyone’s favorite alpine tricksters: Elves. As the Gruner Veltliner is sipped, the ladies praise Eurovision, find their place on the scale between Keebler Elf and Legolas, and ask hard hitting questions like: what’s the difference between gruel, porridge, and oatmeal? So grab your favorite Austrian Veltliner and keep an eye on your cow, Ladies Who Save Christmas will have you thanking your house spirits in no time. Sources: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | ![]() A Closer Look: Befriending Crows | You've unlocked another Closer Look episode, where we bring you a shorter episode that relates to a topic we've touched on before. In this week's episode, Jessie guides you through befriending your neighborhood crows. With a mini deep dive into crow symbolism and familial dynamics, you'll leave this episode racing to the grocery store to pick out the perfect seeds. If you have any stories about befriending crows, let us know at ladieswholorepod@gmail.com.Sources:“How to Make Friends With Crows and Earn Their Trust” by Kathleen Joyce on PetHelpful“Did Crows Actually Make These Gifts for the Human Who Feeds Them?” by Jillian Mock on Audubon.org“Crow Symbolism: Exploring Ancient Myths and Modern Interpretations” on BirdFact Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 12/3/25 | ![]() 51 - Ladies Who Become Investor-Gators | In this week’s episode, Jessie leads the ladies down a rabbit hole of one of the world’s greatest unsolved literary mysteries: The Voynich Manuscript. As Spells and Stories is sipped, the ladies gush over Paranormal Activity the play, create some playful puns, and try to solve a conspiracy. So grab your favorite encrypted Red Blend and your best de-coder, Ladies Who Become Investor-Gators will have you up until 4 am trying to solve the riddle.Sources:“Lost Language, Code or Hoax? Why the Voynich Manuscript Still Stumps Experts” by Stephanie Pappas on Live Science“Why the Voynich Manuscript May Be the World’s Most Mysterious Book” by Dave Roos on History.com“Top 10 Intriguing Theories About the World’s Most Mysterious Book” by Mike L on Medium“The Voynich Manuscript: Theories, Both Crackpot and Legitimate” by Madison Taylor on Medieval Codes“Faithful friar or scientific sorcerer?” by Richard Oosterhoff on Christian History InstituteReddit Thread “What are your theories on the Voynich manuscript?” Comment by a User that has since deleted Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/26/25 | ![]() 50 - Ladies Who Disappear in the Woods | In our 50th episode, Sammy leads the ladies on a hike they might not return from due to a creepy cryptid: The Hidebehind. As the Gnarled Vine is poured, the ladies consult the produce calendar, debate Slender Man’s level of hairiness, and gush over job lore. So grab your favorite Cabernet Sauvignon and don’t get distracted in the woods, Ladies Who Disappear in the Woods will have you never wanting to leave the couch again! Happy Thanksgiving to our listeners! We are endlessly grateful for you. Good luck with the family ;)TWHorrorSources:“The Hidebehind” by HolisticJB on beastsoflegend.com“Hidebehind: American Lumberjack Monster Folklore” by Jeff O’Connor on connectparanormal.net“Call of the Cryptid: The Hidebehind, a fearsome cryptid of American folklore” by Wade Wainio on MSN.com“What is known about the hide behind? Is it true that people have seen it?” Answer by Asrthak Khatri on QuoraFearsome Critters, Written by Henry H. Tryon • Illustrated by Margaret R. Tryon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/19/25 | ![]() A Closer Look: Queen Mary Haunted Tour Recap with the Ladies | On this special A Closer Look Episode, the ladies share their spooky tales from their tour at the worlds most haunted ship, The Queen Mary after diving deep into its history on Episode 45 "Ladies Who Go on a Ghostly Voyage".If you have been to The Queen Mary and have any chilling stories or photos from your time on the ship, email us at ladieswholorepod@gmail.com with any stories or photos! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
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Chart Positions
8 placements across 8 markets.
Chart Positions
8 placements across 8 markets.

