Dumb Blonde Podcast
Episode: Ask, Tell, Confess: Who TF Gave Us This Ouija Board?
Host: Bunnie XO
Date: October 3, 2025
Episode Overview
Bunnie XO is joined by friends for an laughter-filled yet spooky edition of Ask, Tell, Confess, marking the arrival of October and the podcast’s annual dive into creepy, true crime, and paranormal themes. The group shares personal experiences, listener-submitted stories (ranging from brushes with the occult to family hauntings), and a series of hilarious and chilling moments fueled by talk of Ouija boards, psychic premonitions, and Appalachian folklore. Throughout, Bunnie and crew banter candidly while maintaining their trademark blend of irreverent humor and sincere vulnerability.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
Catching Up & Upcoming Plans
- Back in the Studio: The group expresses relief at being back together after travel and anticipates more touring, including a daunting trip to Australia (02:53).
- Vegas New Year’s Eve Announcement: Bunnie is excited to celebrate NYE in Las Vegas, with her husband performing at the Cosmo. The entire “gang” (the “coven”) is invited, promising an epic gathering (03:31 - 04:21).
- “[My husband’s] gonna get his name on a marquee and, like, I don’t know. I just love... iconic.” – F (03:44)
October Means Spooky Season
- True Crime & Paranormal Focus: As October begins, Bunnie declares it officially spooky season. The podcast will feature weekly true crime and supernatural content throughout the month (05:00).
- Audience Involvement: Listeners are encouraged to submit their own creepy stories for the gang to discuss (05:27).
Psychic Premonition & The Land Story
- Creepy Coincidence: Confetti recounts a story from a year before where Bunnie had a psychic “feeling” about a man named David (whom she’d never met), predicting he’d offer Confetti land that had been in his family for generations. A year later, this prophecy comes true (06:44 - 08:45).
- “He’s here with us on the tour bus... and he wants you to know because the dad has already passed on. So David... he has land for you and that he wants you to have it.” – F (06:54)
- Aftermath and Reflection: The property is as old as 1908, and the emotional resonance of Bunnie’s psychic moment continues to reverberate (08:45 – 09:29).
- “You were the first person... I was like, ‘Hey, I gotta tell you something. You were right.’ [About the land offer.]” – Confetti (12:18)
- “I told you guys, I’m psychic.” – F (12:16)
Animal Antics and Farm Life
- Farm Escapades: The group swaps stories about their animals getting loose and using unconventional treats (bagels, watermelon) to wrangle them back (13:10 – 14:32).
- Halloween Costumes for Pets: Hilarious attempts to put animals in ghost costumes provide comic relief (14:09 – 14:36).
Listener Stories: Spooky & Supernatural
- Appalachian Lore & Skinwalkers: The group discusses an unsettling TikTok about the Appalachian woods falling silent—often linked to supernatural happenings. A debate ensues about whether they would ever spend a night in Appalachia, with the consensus being ‘absolutely not’ (15:26 – 19:08).
- “Out here in Appalachia, you kind of experience some really weird stuff... all the noise just disappeared.” – H (TikTok, read aloud) (16:09)
- “You know, out there in the country, I can’t even talk about skinwalkers because it literally freaks me out so much... My eyes are watering.” – E (17:24)
- Creepy Animal Encounters: Foxes and bobcats screaming in the night, wolves attacking chickens—plus the heartbreak of losing beloved birds due to one forgotten night of safety (22:53 – 23:39).
Storytime: Ouija Boards—a Portal to Trouble
- Listener Voicemail: A listener describes being called “evil” repeatedly by a Ouija board, experiences persistent haunting phenomena, and ultimately seeks prayer to stop it (24:12 – 25:19).
- “We played with the Ouija board... it always says, ‘I’m evil.’ And we would ask why? And then it would go to ‘goodbye.’” – Listener Voicemail (24:18)
- Hosts’ Reactions: Unanimously, the group agrees Ouija boards are off-limits. Stories emerge about haunted items and unsettling board spells—one reportedly spelling out “Shorty Want to be a Thug” during a Tupac song, and another involving a spirit child attachment (25:20 – 26:09).
- “Even the demons that talk to me are gangster.” – F (25:54)
- A Dolly Parton Ouija Board?!: To everyone’s shock, they discover a Dolly Parton-themed Ouija board on the set—raising suspicions about lingering spooky activity in the studio. A running joke emerges about giving the board away to a Patreon supporter (27:41 – 29:31).
Occult, Faith, and Spirituality
- Turning Away from the Occult: F shares her journey of moving away from witchcraft and monthly spells in favor of Christian faith, finding greater peace and fulfillment in Bible study (29:51 – 31:03).
- “This IVF jo pushed me more towards my faith... I quit doing that probably about four or five months ago. I just don’t want to mess around with it anymore. There’s nothing fun about the occult.” – F (29:56)
- “Religion is man-made, spirituality is of God, and that’s how I feel.” – F (33:17)
- Different Belief Systems: Confetti and F discuss the common threads between world religions and the complex intersections of energy, belief, and spirituality. They note how people interpret the same forces through various faith traditions (32:22 – 33:06).
More Spooky Listener Submissions
- Haunted Apartment: A listener tells a story about a persistent carpet stain that returns in a new apartment, unexplained toddler crying, and ultimately a spirit named Michael who plays with children until being guided to the light (33:48 – 35:00).
- Brush with a Killer: Another listener recalls a chilling intuition about a friend's brother being responsible for a murder, followed by a series of dark synchronicities and, eventually, the man’s arrest after committing a horrific act (35:54 – 38:08).
- Spiritual Nature of Mental Illness: The group weighs in on the sensitivity of linking schizophrenia to spiritual warfare, noting personal family experiences and cultural beliefs about psychic powers or possession (38:08 – 40:01).
- “I believe that schizophrenia is demonic possession. It’s something spiritual for sure because those people are hyper-aware and the voices they hear... I truly feel that it’s spiritual warfare going on inside a human’s body.” – F (38:08)
Notable Quotes & Moments
- “I have a feeling about him... he wants you to have his land.” – F (06:54)
- “Should we go stay the night in the Appalachian Mountains one night?” – Bunny (18:19)
- “Even the demons that talk to me are gangster.” – F, after a Ouija board session with Tupac’s “Shorty Want to Be a Thug” (25:54)
- “We literally have a Dolly Parton Ouija board. Who gave us this?” – Confetti (27:41)
- “This IVF pushed me more towards my faith... there’s nothing fun about the occult.” – F (29:56)
- “Religion is man-made, spirituality is of God.” – F (33:17)
- “Anytime somebody says that you need to be cleansed, know that they’re gonna kill you.” – F (38:47)
Timestamps for Important Segments
- 02:53 – Travel woes & Australia trip plans
- 03:31 – 04:21 – New Year's Eve in Vegas big reveal
- 05:00 – Introduction of spooky season & true crime focus
- 06:44 – 08:45 – Bunnie’s psychic prediction of the land gift
- 12:16 – 12:18 – Confirmation of psychic vision
- 13:10 – 14:32 – Farm animal shenanigans
- 15:26 – 19:08 – TikTok about Appalachian woods & discussion on skinwalkers
- 24:12 – 25:19 – Listener voicemail: “The night the Ouija board called me evil”
- 27:41 – 29:31 – Dolly Parton Ouija board discovery & discussion
- 29:51 – 31:03 – F’s transition from occult practices to faith
- 33:48 – 35:00 – Listener haunted apartment story ("Michael")
- 35:54 – 38:08 – Story of a killer and dark energy experience
- 38:08 – 40:01 – Discussion of schizophrenia and spiritual possession
Tone & Takeaways
The episode weaves spooky tales, skepticism, humor, and warmth. While Bunnie and guests revel in the creepiness of ghost stories and Appalachian lore, they balance the supernatural with honest talk about mental health, faith, and the importance of intuition. The show is interactive, inviting listeners to share their own chills and thrills, and reaffirms its reputation as a place for laughter—and a little self-reflection—amidst all the ghoulish fun.
“We love you. Toodaloo. Bye.” – Bunny (40:12)
For listeners: Expect laughs, shivers, and a surprising amount of heart-warming friendship—plus a standing open invitation to join the Dumb Blonde gang in exploring the mysterious corners of life.
