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Corinne
Very spooky. Hey everyone.
Sabrina
This is two girls, one ghost. Two girls, one ghost.
Corinne
And we are your ghost sisters. That's Corinne.
Sabrina
Hello.
Corinne
And I'm Sabrina. And I feel like we should go on a little adventure to TJ Maxx Home Goods because their Halloween decor is already out and we should do some studio shopping.
Sabrina
Oh my gosh, we should. Which actually, if we have the studio as an excuse, maybe I can buy some things that have been on my list. I think it's. Is it Cran Barrel or Pottery Barn? One of those has, like really pretty black rattan bats. And they're beautiful. I love them.
Corinne
We should pick like, what our Halloween aesthetic. I know we've been working on that. We're trying to figure out what our. Because we like to. Not only do we dress up for Halloween, like all of our October episodes, we have different costumes. We like to have like a new ambiance and vibe.
Sabrina
Something a little different.
Corinne
Yeah. Especially now that we're in person and we have a studio. We're like up in our game. Our cameras are better, if you haven't noticed. You can see all of our Shout.
Sabrina
Out to Zabrina for continuing to figure out Zabrina for figuring out all of the settings on the camera.
Corinne
Shout out to our friends who have helped us because we know nothing but.
Sabrina
Yeah.
Corinne
So we should pick what our vibe is for this October.
Sabrina
If people have suggestions. Yeah, let us know.
Corinne
Check out our Pinterest. We have some mood ton of doll.
Sabrina
Heads and we just hang them a doll head garland. Yeah.
Corinne
It's terrifying. And I also feel like really sad dismembering dolls. We just go to that beach in Texas where all the dolls were washing up.
Sabrina
That's what I was thinking. We gotta go to Texas. It's gonna be paused for a few weeks as we go collect doll heads from the beach.
Corinne
What is our life truly? Well, because I posted this on Instagram, I like, made a video of just like, never would I have believed if you told me when I was growing up that I would grow up and make a living talking about the paranormal. I wouldn't have believed it. Well, also, when we were growing up.
Sabrina
What was the option for doing that? It's like you get a show on Travel Channel. That was the only avenue, Right. But even that YouTube was like, just starting.
Corinne
Right? And then like, here I am now. Also, like, collecting haunted dolls. And apparently we're going to Texas to doll heads. It's a gift. I'm grateful. And I also feel like, how cool. Because life never happens the way you plan it to be or like the way that you think it's coming to.
Sabrina
Yeah.
Corinne
And I think that's pretty neat.
Sabrina
Pretty neat. And that's why we picked some heartwarming and silly stories to share with you today.
Corinne
We're going to be funny today.
Sabrina
Yeah. Or heartwarming. I'm not sure I picked out many silly. Maybe one.
Corinne
I'm in a silly Willy mood.
Sabrina
Do you wanna start then or. No?
Corinne
No, you start.
Sabrina
Okay, I'll start.
Corinne
Get your funny bones ready. They're gonna be aching. That's a little bit of taste of how funny this episode's gonna be.
Sabrina
Okay, this one. The story itself is not very funny, but the subject line is okay. How I got emotionally attached to a leaf, which I think is funny.
Corinne
I love that.
Sabrina
Hey, gals. I wanted to share something that I thought was possibly a sweet sign from a loved one. My grandfather passed away a few months ago and it has been really hard on all of us. Recently, my mom dropped her phone in a pool and she was devastated since it had a bunch of voicemails and texts from my grandfather. We were talking about him and how we were sad about the phone being ruined when a pretty fall colored leaf fell from the sky right in front of us and into the pool. It was the middle of summer. We live on five acres. There are no trees around us. The trees that were the closest didn't match the fall colored leaves or the type of leaf that this one was. It could have been a bird maybe that dropped the leaf, but there weren't any around that we could see. And again, it's summer, and there's no trees around, and the trees don't match the leaf. We've kept the pretty leaf in a journal where its memory has been kept forever. See you on the other side, ladies. And hopefully my grandpa, too, from Kinsey.
Corinne
Oh, that's, like, so special, right?
Sabrina
It's like, oh, I just wish I had a sign. I wish I had a memento. And he's like.
Corinne
He's like, don't worry. I'm here.
Sabrina
Press the sleeve into the journal. Here you go.
Corinne
I feel like that's something you would do because when you moved back to the east coast before, I had many years before I had back in, like, 2017, that fall, you mailed, like, all of us. And in la, like, little postcards with leaves that you pressed onto.
Sabrina
Oh, it was the pandemic. It was 2020.
Corinne
Yeah.
Sabrina
Cause everyone was super depressed. So I, like, went around and got a bunch of leaves, foliage, and then I mod podged them onto postcards and sent them off.
Corinne
So thoughtful.
Sabrina
Little bit of color. That's me. My mom used to pack up in, like, a gallon Ziploc bag, send a bunch of fall leaves from Vermont as a care package. As a care package, like, overnight em to la and then I'd tape them on my dorm walls and wouldn't take them off until they were, like, crispy. And.
Corinne
That literally is magic. That's magical. Yeah. I have been telling Noemi, it's so funny because I don't have kids of my own yet, but I feel like I have this gift of being an aunt where I get to impart my witchy, magical ways onto my nieces. And so I took Noemi outside and was just, like, walking through the trees and, like, all the plants and stuff, and I was like, you know, if you're ever upset about anything, you can give your woes to the trees and they'll carry it to the earth and absorb that energy for you. And if anyone wrongs you, you can tell the trees and they will, like, the ecosystem will, like, because the trees are alive in the strength and they'll protect you.
Sabrina
We're going to pivot one more time because you just reminded me. I literally saved it in my TikTok folders. There was a bunch of examples of how to create more whimsy in your children's lives. And I was like, okay, this is going to be something that I'm totally going to do. But once Noah's slightly older. Let me just find it really quick. The username is Amy McFarland. It's called making parenting a little more magical and whimsical. When you're tucking them into bed, say I loved being your mom today. On emotional days, go outside and whisper your worries and your feelings to the wind or to the trees or the water. Wake them up in the morning with a kiss and say the sun is waiting for you.
Corinne
Oh, that's so sweet, isn't it?
Sabrina
Listen to fairy music and make your home feel enchanted. Decorate the dinner table together at night with candles and hand picked flowers.
Corinne
That's very Matilda.
Sabrina
Read your kids Shirley Barber books. Turn bath time into fairy potion soaks. Adding lavender oil, dried flower petals. Call it the calming fairy spell. Making spells in the bathtub.
Corinne
I feel like this is also something that I'm just trying to do in my own life is like romanticize everything and make everything whimsical.
Sabrina
Yeah, live a whimsy life.
Corinne
Live whimsy.
Sabrina
Live whimsy. Live calm.
Corinne
Live spooky.
Sabrina
Slow and spooky. Play soft harp or forest sounds when your kids play. Spray lavender mist on the pillow at night, call it dream dust. When it's windy out, call it the trees song and listen to what the trees are singing today. And that's just. They have a bunch of these, but that's just some of them.
Corinne
I've also loved saying, I'll meet you in the dream world. Like when they're going to sleep. Like I'm going to sleep too and I'll meet you in the dream.
Sabrina
I've seen people, we're not age wise at this part where we have to convince Noah to go to bed because I still have to hold him until he falls asleep. But one day, One day. But I've seen people say, like to have your kids pick out their dreams, like, what dream are you gonna pick out tonight? And then have them start thinking about it. So they dream about it.
Corinne
Noe does that. Noe says that she's gonna dream about Mickey, Mickey Mouse. And this morning when I facetimed her, I said, what'd you dream about last night? And she said, mickey. And I said, what did Brie, Brie dream about last night? And she said, donald. Also, I don't know where this came from. All of a sudden she's saying instead of just Bri, Bri, she's saying bray, bray, bray, like Moira. There's like an accent that comes with it and it's like sophisticated.
Sabrina
Oh, interesting. I love it. I wonder what else she's. Maybe she's gearing up to say her full name.
Corinne
Well, my sister was like do you want her to call you Brini? Because everyone in my family calls me Brini. And I was like, absolutely not. I am Auntie Bri.
Sabrina
Bri. Yeah.
Corinne
And that is never changing.
Sabrina
Right.
Corinne
I will forever be Brubi.
Sabrina
Well, that's the thing. Like my grandparents, My grandparents, my parents, when they picked out their grandparent names, they're like, we're just Grandma and Grandpa because who knows what's actually going to come out, Right?
Corinne
Exactly.
Sabrina
Like, we'll just do the basics and.
Corinne
Then let's see what happens. Yeah, exactly. It's the best. Okay. Well, speaking of grandparents, this is about a grandpa and it is called Non Believing Garlic Throwing Grandpa.
Sabrina
Oh.
Corinne
And as an Italian garlic lover myself, this is a type of haunting I stand behind.
Sabrina
Is it just like a bare clove and you could catch the garlic in your mouth?
Corinne
You'll find out.
Sabrina
Is it pickled?
Corinne
This is from Cecily and Pop Pop. Hey, girlies. I just today had the most fascinating experience at home. It and I had a witness. My dad was visiting, helping me heighten my bed so I could store stuff underneath. And we spent an hour just talking afterwards about my mom, motorcycles, and making jokes about everything in life. He was at the front door after about to leave. As in, he'd pull down the door handle to open the door and walk out. When my resident ghost made his presence known to us. We were just talking. And then the ghost moved something in my kitchen, which he does now every single evening after dinner while I watch tv, facing the kitchen half of my living room, he'll brush against some paper or a plastic bag and make a sound which will freak me out the more it happens in a single night. But it's always the same two sounds. And I've tried hundreds of times to recreate the sound. And no matter what I do, what I move or shift around, the sounds keep coming, like something being crinkled up or stepped on. And he never does this during the day, probably because I'm too stressed to allow for passage of his antics and pranks. But both my dad and I heard it at around 1pm and I asked my dad, did you hear it? And he nodded. I told him, that's Grandpa. And he giggled. I was telling him that this happens every single night. And again my dad heard it. I didn't hear it this time, but then I faced the kitchen and asked out loud, grandpa, is that you? Could you please do that again? And nothing happened. He usually only makes these sounds two or three times a night, so I was really surprised. It was Happening in broad daylight while his son was visiting. My dad smiled and said, he might love making pranks on you. He didn't believe in ghosts in the afterlife, which I did a double take of because my ghost grandpa who does daily pranks on me, didn't believe in ghosts or the afterlife.
Sabrina
Well, how jazzed was he when he found out? Right, I'm still here.
Corinne
How great.
Sabrina
Not worm food in the dirt.
Corinne
So I like to imagine him entering that form with a major shock and a big grin on his face, rubbing his hands together like, well, it's time to make some pranks and provoke some scares. My mom also remembers him being a big rascal, making jokes the second he met her. Now you may be wondering, Cecily, what do you mean he's a garlic throwing ghost? Well, picture this. I'm sleeping on the couch in the living room following a terrifying bedroom haunting that I wrote to you about earlier, which has thankfully calmed. But I was scared to go into that room. And so for a good three weeks. Couch sleeping. Yes, please sign me up. I was waking up around 9am the room was well lit and my dog was cuddling in my arms and I felt like I was being watched. But I knew it wasn't my dog because her head was resting on my arms away from my face. But I was a bit morning mad, so I didn't really open my eyes. But then all of a sudden my dog perks her head up. So I open my eyes and look at her. She is staring into the kitchen. When I look over into the kitchen, I froze. There in the air, about 2 inches above the countertop and 4 inches away from the side of the countertop were three garlic cloves hovering. I'm excited to juggle. What the fuck? My feet start to curl up under me, my hands are sweaty, my heart pounding, trying to escape either through my chest or my back. And my dog and I are just staring. I count in Mississippis. I reach three Mississippi, halfway to four when the garlic cloves are thrown from the kitchen into the living room four feet from their starting point. I didn't know whether to laugh.
Sabrina
Their starting point was hovering in the air.
Corinne
Yeah, I got up, both of us, still staring at the garlic, picked it up, placed them back on the counter and just continued on. It was so hungry fricking scary.
Sabrina
Oh well, sorry you were scared by it.
Corinne
But it's also, I think it's like startling scary more than like bad vibes. Okay, now some. Here are some content warnings mentioned of serious illness and death. My grandpa was an Eastern European man who lived through the Russian and Hungarian disturbances, basically a civil war. He smoked a lot, loved spicy foods and enjoyed a good laugh. Sadly, I never met him, but he still has pictures up in my parents house and I have one of him, my grandma and my dad. As a three year old in my living room. My grandpa would show himself ever so rarely. But when I see him, he's wearing dress shirts with different patterns, jeans and a belt just like in every picture I've seen of him. He also has a noticeable beer belly and always has his hands in his pockets. He's a big character and when I feel sad or angry, I can feel him being upset that I feel these things. Oh, and he's always telling me when I need to add certain ingredients into my stews or potatoes, even things I haven't used before.
Sabrina
Oh my gosh. We. We always hear about like Italian grandmas.
Corinne
But like, I love the like Russian grandfather.
Sabrina
Yeah, Russian grandpa coming in with some garlic and extra spices and yeah, add a little extra flavor, man.
Corinne
Literally throwing the garlic. He's like, I want you to make some garlicky food.
Sabrina
Do some more.
Corinne
Towards the end of his life, sadly, he couldn't eat these good spicy dishes anymore because he was dying from throat cancer. So I believe he was throwing the garlic saying, get your butt in the kitchen and make some spicy foods. It's been too long and I miss the smells.
Sabrina
It's also just reminding me of the show Ghosts, where all the ghosts like love Jay's cooking and particular cooking so they can just smell everything. It's like I need to still smell it.
Corinne
I need to still remember this, experience it. So yeah, that's the story of my garlic throwing grandpa, who during life never believed in ghosts themselves. I can hear him laughing at that and I find comfort in knowing that he's safe, happy, and still visits me. Despite us never having met in life, he was always the one I was most sad I didn't get to know. But now I have and we're having fun together. Living life with the ghost of my grandpa has turned out to be the most fun thing that I never expected. Love and warm summer thoughts from Cecily and Pop Pop.
Sabrina
Wow, that is really nice.
Corinne
Like you're literally cooking with your grandpa.
Sabrina
I know. This is. He's like your ratatouille.
Corinne
Yeah. Oh my gosh.
Sabrina
More garlic throwing it. It is chaotic in the kitchen with grandpa. Yeah, grandpa's ghost.
Corinne
I am curious, like how grandpa communicates to Cecily that she needs to add certain spices.
Sabrina
I was Thinking the same thing.
Corinne
Especially things that she's, like, never cooked with before.
Sabrina
Right.
Corinne
That means he's tasting it.
Sabrina
Yeah. Somehow he knows. Yeah. I am very curious because given that the garlic thing scared her, I would assume it's not just throwing ingredients all around, because I think she would tell us, like, that he grabs something out or, like, a spice will fall down.
Corinne
Yeah. Maybe it's like a message in her head.
Sabrina
Yeah. Or like, in the dreams or something.
Corinne
I also love that grandpa did make an appearance when his son was there. Like, that's very nice.
Sabrina
That is really nice. Yeah.
Corinne
So when I found that story, it really reminded me of. And I was trying to find similar stories along this vein of the listener who emailed us saying that when she was little, she would sit at the top of the stairs with cheese for her grandma.
Sabrina
Oh, yes. Oh, yeah.
Corinne
Like, literally obsessed with, like, sneak cheese.
Sabrina
To her grandma's spirit.
Corinne
Yeah.
Sabrina
Not to, like, think about my mom's passing, but I feel like that would be if my mom. If my mom, we all die, hopefully decades from now when Little Deb is 103 and she goes to the other side, that she's also coming back for cheese.
Corinne
Coming back for cheese. I think I've, like, been turning into my grandma the older I get.
Sabrina
Oh, really?
Corinne
In, like, the best way. Like, I'm honored to be turning into her. I'm way more nervous Nelly than I.
Sabrina
Black coffee, cigarettes.
Corinne
Yeah. I'm, like, smoking a pack of Listerine. Listerine. No. But, like, American cheese. Like, slices of white deli. American cheese are truly my favorite thing in the world now.
Sabrina
It is really good.
Corinne
It's so good. I love jello.
Sabrina
You can be like a little dog. Just put all of your, like, the pills that you have to take, wrap them in the cheese.
Corinne
The best. It's making me hungry right now.
Sabrina
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Corinne
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Sabrina
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Corinne
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Sabrina
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Corinne
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Sabrina
It's so nice. They have different shades of them too which are really pretty. Like I love the a more coppery look in the winter and then they're like lighter shimmery in the summer.
Corinne
Very versatile.
Sabrina
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Corinne
Santa left Coffee Santa.
Sabrina
I know him. Hi Ghostesses. My name is Emily and I discovered two girls went Ghosts last year. And I've been working my way through all of your episodes from the beginning because my brain will only let me listen to podcasts in chronological order, even though your ghost switches up the order constantly.
Corinne
Thanks, Sven. Honestly, thanks for staying. Yeah, thanks for saying I saw someone.
Sabrina
And for Sven, to remind you of the chaos that is us, but then.
Corinne
Also to remind you that we've changed and grown and become better, because. So someone recently. Yes, we read your. I read your Reddit post.
Sabrina
I do not. I do not read reviews or Reddit.
Corinne
I read it all.
Sabrina
But why do I want my feelings? Well, like, don't your feelings get hurt?
Corinne
No, because people aren't saying mean things. Like, someone was just like, no hate at all. But, like, I just started from the beginning. When does it get better?
Sabrina
Because, like, two years later.
Corinne
Because, like, I guess. I mean, and this is fair. This is like, were. We were what, 22 years old?
Sabrina
Well, we also didn't think that it was gonna be anything. Like, it was just.
Corinne
We're starting.
Sabrina
It was like starting a blog, basically, that we didn't think anyone would listen to. We had shitty mics that we couldn't figure out for, like, a good year.
Corinne
Also, like, we were such babies. Like, we didn't. We've grown up so much and learned so much throughout doing this podcast. We've become more in tune. We've, like, wanted to practice more. We've learned more, like, spiritual things. But we were calling everything demonic. We were scared of everything. And, like, yeah, after recording every single.
Sabrina
Episode, you had to stay on the phone with me while I showered.
Corinne
I called you the other night when I was showering.
Sabrina
It was the first time in years I was scared. Recently, there have been a few things that are scaring us. Yeah, it's just like, when we get to in our head. But I do think we've gotten a little bit desensitized to things we have become a lot more exposed into. Like, what different things are and different practices.
Corinne
Yeah, we're learning and growing and also mildly how that happens with time.
Sabrina
Okay. I really enjoyed being along the ride for your journey throughout womanhood. In between all of the ghost stories, I've been wanting to write in with some of my own recent tales. So here it goes. I felt like this time of the year was a good time to share some heartwarming stories and some stories of family from the other side. So that's where I'll start.
Corinne
How sweet.
Sabrina
I lost my mom to cancer this past September, and it was very rough at the end.
Corinne
Sorry.
Sabrina
She was so strong when she was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2023 and went through chemo like a champ. But a routine check showed the cancer had spread to her brain and within three months she couldn't walk, she couldn't talk, and then she couldn't eat.
Corinne
That is so heartbreaking. I'm so sorry.
Sabrina
I know. She was a shell of the resilient true crime and mystery loving 70s game show watching hippie lady that I was raised by. I was basically her only caregiver along with my husband John. And we spent our first year of marriage back and forth from doctor's visits, treatments and in and out of multiple hospitals and rehabs, watching her quickly decline mentally and physically. And then I got the call from her hospice nurse at 10pm Sept. 6 that she was gone. After taking care of her and her being my whole life for over a year, it was just over and I wasn't even there with her the next day my sister in law, my husband and I spent the day together and I didn't know how to feel between it not feeling real that she was gone and it was still doesn't and the relief of her not suffering anymore.
Corinne
Right.
Sabrina
We didn't get around to ordering dinner until about 7pm and I stayed home while they went to go pick it up. I got a call from my husband a few minutes later saying go outside. Now I go out and there is a huge double rainbow in the sky. The most vibrant sunset I have ever seen. At our home in New Jersey, the last memory I have of seeing a glimpse of my mom's true self was two weeks before she had passed. We were in rehab watching Bob Ross, one of her favorites, painting a beautiful sky. And she had been so happy to have that simple comfort. I think she was up there with Bob painting the sky to show me that she was okay.
Corinne
Oh, I'm so sorry. That is like.
Sabrina
I'm feeling emotional. Even though we chose heartwarming.
Corinne
But it is so funny how like the beauty of emotions that come with this is almost like more painful to feel than terror. Like I'd rather be scared.
Sabrina
That whole week I felt her everywhere. We spent the next day at her favorite beach, Ocean Grove. We brought a white rose from her room at hospice and let it into the ocean. And on her birthday two days later we went to an antique shop, multiple antique shops. And in the front of one of the stores was a painting of a cow which was her favorite animal stop. With a white rose in its mouth. That morning my husband and I were talking about our intimate wedding last fall and how happy we were that she was healthy and able to be there. And I suddenly had the feeling that we should consider having our own small wedding venue to run one day and to give others those memories. John asked out loud, what do you think, Bert? Should we do it? And right at that moment, a woman walked by with her daughter who screamed he yes. We didn't hear a single word from anyone else the whole time that we were there. My mom donated her body to science. And the day that we received her remaining ashes, I couldn't sleep knowing that they were in the house. I finally got up from the couch to go to the bed and to shut off all the lights and I walked by the spare bedroom that was briefly her room before she ended up in rehab for her final months and the TV turned on. I'm I stood in shock for a minute and then quickly turned it off and ran into the bed in the pitch black of my apartment and I was a little spooked. A few minutes later I turned over in the bed towards the door and I noticed the light in the kitchen was now on. I knew it was off because I was so scared to run in the dark all the way to my bedroom. And I know it was her getting comfortable back in the home with us.
Corinne
That is so special.
Sabrina
I know so many signs. Towards the end, she was waking up at random hours of the night thinking that it was morning. So I. I think this was her trying to get her 11pm coffee going. I love getting these signs from her. Since I'm not very religious, it has been hard to accept that she is gone. Yeah, not knowing where she is now, but there's so much more. But I will get on to my Christmas story. It's a quick one. So about 10 years ago, one day in December, I stopped at a quick check to grab coffee on my way to work. And when I tried to pay with my card, it wouldn't swipe and I had no other card or cash on me. The cashier started getting annoyed with me since a line was starting to build behind her and right as I was about to say forget it, a man spoke up behind me that I did not recall noticing in line before. He looked like an old trucker with white hair, a big white beard, and a red puffy coat. And he said, I got it, Santa. He asked for a pack of Marlboro Reds, paid for my coffee, and said Merry Christmas before going on his way. I'm honored Santa stopped to help little old me during his Busy season. That's all for now. I'll write in again soon about your podcast ghost, only wanting me to hear about your nipples and a potential angel encounter in a doctor's office that I worked in. See you on the other side, Emily. And then we have photos of the sky and the rainbow and the cow.
Corinne
Please tell me you bought this cow.
Sabrina
And the cow and the rose.
Corinne
Oh, this is so special.
Sabrina
So special.
Corinne
I'm really sorry for your loss. Cause I. My heart aches for you. I can't even imagine that.
Sabrina
I know.
Corinne
And, like, the dichotomy of feelings and emotions that come with it. Of, like, being grateful that she's no longer in pain, but it also not feeling real at all.
Sabrina
But it's so, like, it's taken so much of your time in the past life too. It's like. Or the year of your life. It's kind of like confusion about, like, your own time, what you're doing and.
Corinne
But you were with her, like, for so much of that time. And I know she is so, like, it's so clear she's still with you.
Sabrina
Oh, my gosh. Like, and following message after message after message. And I'm very intrigued about the idea of a little wedding venue. And I'm so curious if you and your husband John have started that.
Corinne
Right.
Sabrina
Because mom said yes. She yelled it.
Corinne
She yelled it. So you got it.
Sabrina
Great idea.
Corinne
All right, I have a story from our listener, Sam, and it is called My Landline Being Tapped by a Ghost Tarot and Ghost pranks. Hello, beautiful souls. Here's another encounter from your friendly psychic medium. This experience is based on an old farm home that was built in the 1920s with 20 acres of land, the place that I call home. This house was very active with spirits, and of course, I have been sensitive to spirits since birth. So growing up in a haunted house allowed me to understand my power, but also frightened me at a young age after a spooky dream or seeing things move around me without anyone being there, my parents chalked it up to you ate something funny that didn't settle with your stomach and made you see shit.
Sabrina
That doesn't add up. Okay, yeah.
Corinne
What you eat like shrooms for tripping balls. Gosh, that was so frustrating. My dad had his own reasons to shut out spirits as he told me a story years ago that left me feeling very uneasy. Many moons ago, before his mom was diagnosed with stage four cervical cancer back in 1995, he was open to a terror reading, which led him to shut out readings forever. The person who was reading his card, told him that his mother would die very soon due to illness. This was before she was even diagnosed with cancer. She wasn't even aware she was sick. Keep in mind this tarot reader had amazing skills and could pick up on my nanny's illness. However, in my practice, you should never say someone will fall ill and die. We are not in the space to diagnose illness. And if I see someone having heart issues, I kindly ask when is the last time they visited their doctor due to stress that they're undergoing? That's one small example.
Sabrina
But I know. I was just gonna say, like, I. Like, if you see something I would want to know because I'd be like, you're seeing that. Let me go get all the tests or tell someone to go get checked out because it could potentially help. And then if nothing happens, then I'm just gonna be like, oh, well, that's.
Corinne
Was just not correct.
Sabrina
It just wasn't correct.
Corinne
But how do you. I think Sam makes a good point. Like, how do you do it ethically without fear mongering and like, also without interrupting and like getting in the way of fa. I don't know. I understand that that's a very complicated thing.
Sabrina
I know, because it also depends on the type of person who's receiving that message.
Corinne
But needless to say, my dad has a lot of feelings towards that particular experience with a tarot reader. Unfortunately, my nanny did pass away in 1996 from cervical cancer, and the loss of my nanny at the age of five left me feeling very sad. However, I did gain a spirit guide. An angel who has been by my side every step of the way. So back to this spooky haunted house I grew up in. I was a jokester as a kid. A great example, which I don't remember doing. But my mom received her income tax of $1,000 and for whatever reason, she took the money out in cash. I took her money and I hid the money in different spots around the house. Sorry, mom.
Sabrina
Lol.
Corinne
I also played a prank on my mom that backfired and left me feeling super creeped out because while my mom was showering, I snuck into the bathroom without her noticing. I jumped on the counter. I was about 7 years old and I wrote on the foggy mirror, I see you with a sad face. I snuck out of the bathroom as fast as I could and my mom didn't even mention seeing the creepy message for days. Until one evening while we were having supper, my mom asked, did you write that message on the mirror? And I Said nope, and she believed me. I didn't have the best poker face either, but my mom took Windex and cleaned the mirror at least a few times in a month, so the message was completely gone. Months later, I was showering, and as I stepped out of the shower, the mirrors were foggy and guess what it said? Written in the mirror were the words, I see you with a happy face. I was faced with, do I tell my mom I wrote the message and get in trouble or do I keep this to myself? I was scared, so I told my mom. She swore she didn't write it on the mirror. It's also a happy face this time rather than a sad face.
Sabrina
I don't know. I'm curious if she's playing this game.
Corinne
Too, but why would she do that to her, like seven year old child?
Sabrina
Well, there's a happy face.
Corinne
I know, but like, if your 7 year old is scared.
Sabrina
Yeah.
Corinne
It's one thing for a seven year old to lie to you as a mom. Be like, I didn't do it.
Sabrina
Okay.
Corinne
There was a lot of activity in that house, good and bad. And this is the time that I learned my lesson. Stop playing creepy pranks on my family in the house. Another creepy experience I had was my landline was tapped by a ghost. Being a 90s kid, I would call my friends using the landline, and most of the time it was in the evening. We didn't have a cordless phone until I was like 17 years old. So I was probably around 14 years old when I realized my phone was being tapped by a ghost. At this time, my best friend and I would spend hours talking on the phone until something caught my attention. I heard a creepy growl and a man say, Samantha. I said to my friend in a frightened voice, katie, did you just say my name? She said, no. She was very confused and I tried to block it out of my memory, so I just ignored it.
Sabrina
Oh, so she didn't. Samantha didn't hear or the Katie didn't hear it.
Corinne
However, this happened a lot. And this happened while I was alone in the kitchen. No one else was home and it was nighttime.
Sabrina
Ew.
Corinne
Eventually it stopped, but it's something I will never forget. Oh, the ghost is just like listening to your.
Sabrina
I don't like that.
Corinne
Okay, last story, but I have many more from my haunted home, so I'll write more soon. And also, Sam has sent us like 15 emails, so they're a lot.
Sabrina
Oh my gosh. So Sam is haunted.
Corinne
I have a beautiful great aunt named Mabel.
Sabrina
I love that name.
Corinne
Someone who I never met, unfortunately. Mabel was born in the 40s and went on a date one night with her boyfriend at the time. Let's call her boyfriend Bob. Bob picked Mabel up one night to go out for a bite to eat. And they were driving during a winter storm and there was a semi truck with stacked logs in front of them. Something happened. End Content Warning for Very Gruesome Death Something happened. And one of the logs went through the windshield of the car and decapitated my Aunt Mabel. Yeah, Bob made it out alive. My dad also told me that Mabel's dad, who was my great grandfather, read tea leaves, could see death following Mabel from reading her tea leaves. But he had no idea or knowledge of when it would happen.
Sabrina
That is so terrifying.
Corinne
Dad loved Mabel so much, and he was only 13 when she passed away. What does this have to do with the house I grew up in, you may ask? Well, one day I asked dad about Mabel because we had an old black and white photo of her sitting in our cabinet. That made me think to ask what was she like? So my dad started sharing stories with me about Mabel and made me wish that I could have met her. Later that afternoon, I decided to go outside. And you'll never guess what I saw on our driveway. That exact photo of Aunt Mabel that was in our cabinet was now in the middle of the driveway. What the fuck?
Sabrina
What?
Corinne
It wasn't creepy, but more concerning that this was the only photo we had of her and it was almost taken by the wind. I immediately told my dad and he was shocked, had no words. He couldn't believe what he saw. To this day, I have no idea why this happened. Or maybe it was just her communicating with us. At that time, I was shy with spirits and my ability to speak with him. So I placed the picture back in the house and said a prayer to Mabel. Thanks again for listening. See you on the other side. Sam I liked. I think Mabel was like trying to prove that it was her because literally that same day, Sam had asked her dad about.
Sabrina
I just keep thinking about how Mabel went. Is so sad, so sad, so terrifying. But yeah, no, that does feel like. That's a far distance for a photo.
Corinne
That was presumably in a frame in the cabinet.
Sabrina
Right. Had been tucked in for a very long time. And now it's in the driveway, in the middle of the driveway. That makes no sense.
Corinne
And hadn't been blown away until that moment that Sam was able to see the photo. It was Mabel. Well, now I feel like we have to read all of Sam's Emails and try to, like, gather information to understand who was saying Samantha on the phone. But I would haunt a landline and I would also listen in on conversations all the time. Yeah, I want the tea.
Sabrina
Samantha, do you have any siblings?
Corinne
It's a good question. But Sam said that we were home alone.
Sabrina
That's true.
Corinne
Like, the first time it happened.
Sabrina
Because I was like, well, Sam likes pranks, so. Pranks, the pranks of energy could be running in this family pretty hardcore. Geez, I don't know. I'm, like, trying to remember if it was easy to, like, back in the day for leylines to get hacked. Because remember, like, baby monitors, if you were on, like, a certain frequency, sometimes your baby monitor would pick up other people's baby monitors and sometimes even like, like cop cars and stuff like that.
Corinne
Well, I do remember that, like, if you have multiple landlines, like, if you have multiple phones, like, you could pick up another phone and listen in and, like, say stuff. Because I remember my parents would do that all the time or I would do that to my parents. But then also I've heard stories of, like, I don't know what years exactly, but yeah, where people would pick up their phone and they'd hear their neighbors on their phones having conversations. Because, like, your landlines are all connected. But I don't know, you know that. Us here at Two Girls One Ghost love a good, steamy, sexy, swoon worthy story. And that is why we are so excited to tell you about Galatea, which puts steamy stories right at your fingertips. Galatea is a reading app where anyone craving a little me time can dive into a library of romance stories that leave you feeling recharged and fulfilled.
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Oh, I thought you were talking to me.
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Corinne
Well, it kind of goes back to me saying like how crazy is it that we are doing this for our jobs? And it's like I feel like everything in our life is like building this, like invisible string is like connecting us. Like we grew up in haunted homes.
Sabrina
You met through, happened to say declaration of paranormal experiences brought us together and.
Corinne
Then we were friends for years prior to us doing this podcast and even.
Sabrina
Like when starting to listen to podcasts. You and I were like the first two people in a very large, large group to listen to podcasts.
Corinne
You introduced me to spending time in Boston and Massachusetts and now I live here.
Sabrina
Yeah, it was you wanted to do A writer's retreat. And I was like, just stay in Boston, but go to this little place in marble so you can get away and walk around. And that's how you got exposed to Marblehead.
Corinne
Yeah. You are my invisible string. My whole life is connected to Corinne.
Sabrina
I'm just fishing. And I caught ya.
Corinne
You caught me.
Sabrina
Okay. So to tell you this story, we have to go back in time to when I graduated college after serving in the Navy. Joining the Navy was the first time I'd ever left home. I went from rural. Everyone hates that word, but rural Pennsylvania. To the Great Lakes, Illinois. From there, they sent me to Mississippi. And sorry to anyone who lives there, but I call it the armpit of America. It was always so humid and so muggy, and the bugs were the size of small house pets, so I hated it.
Corinne
That does sound horrifying.
Sabrina
Until I met Daniel, whose name I've changed.
Corinne
Okay.
Sabrina
Daniel was also in the Navy, and we quickly fell in love and got engaged. He ended up getting deployed and had an accident, and they sent him home for physical therapy and. And when his temporary duty was up, they changed his orders to Virginia. So we spent the first entire year of our marriage apart. Because of that. When my orders were up, I could either get out or re up for four to six more years. So I got out of the Navy so that he could continue on and have the military career. Dual military is very hard.
Corinne
Yeah. Can't even imagine.
Sabrina
Even if you are married, there's no guarantee that you'll be stationed together. And I didn't want marriage myself or my husband to be Geo bachelors, as they were called. But when I graduated college, he wanted a divorce and I was devastated. Sorry. He told me he didn't care and I would never have anything without him and would never make a name for myself.
Corinne
Okay, well, thank God he asked for a divorce. Clearly, you deserve better.
Sabrina
My God, what was that accent? Did he get rocked in the head? Cause this guy sounds like a dick.
Corinne
Jesus.
Sabrina
Me being my stubborn ass, I decided to try to make it on my own. So I rented a bedroom and I got a crappy job, and I failed miserably getting into tons of credit card debt, all due to my pride. So I had to have my parents rescue me. They drove down and moved me out of that room and we drove home. And yeah, typical millennial having to live with their parents for a bit. That's not you. That's the worlds that we were given and the immense debt.
Corinne
I feel like in the US that seems like such a frowned upon thing. But in Europe and other countries, living with your parents is like such a normalized and like, expected thing until you have your own family.
Sabrina
Right. And it's also like, it's not very easy to not live with your parents if you wanted to be on your own.
Corinne
Right.
Sabrina
The world that has been given to us is not the most. It's not like it used to be.
Corinne
No.
Sabrina
It's not like you wish to make. Okay. So when I was back in Pennsylvania, this is important. Remember that I tried to find myself as a divorcee living at home with zero direction in my life. I took on several jobs. I was trying to find a career. So I hopped around from job to job, chasing a better paycheck so I could hopefully one day move out of mom and Dad's. And then the offer of a lifetime came in. I got a job offer from the Smithsonian Office of Protective Services. I was obsessed with Night at the Museum at the time, so I was stoked. Oh, my gosh. Also, this is just reminding me. Remember when I had my quarter life crisis and I was trying to apply to be a Blue man, but they don't accept women?
Corinne
I don't remember you doing that.
Sabrina
Oh, you did that? Yes.
Corinne
Did you actually apply or did you consider.
Sabrina
No. I filled out the whole application and then at the end realized that I wouldn't get it because I was not a man.
Corinne
What? That's amazing.
Sabrina
I love a bald cap.
Corinne
If you know one thing about us.
Sabrina
And drumming and catching things in my mouth, I thought I could do it.
Corinne
You could also do like Hibachi.
Sabrina
Or I could just go to Hibachi on Saturday nights. Blue Man Hibachi. I don't know. I swear I told you that.
Corinne
I don't remember.
Sabrina
So my parents moved me down to Washington, D.C. where I rented a bedroom for $800. Long story short, the job was pretty interesting. But I couldn't handle the financial stress of living in a city and the cost of living exceeding my paycheck. So again, my parents moved me back home to Pennsylvania. Devastated once again to be living with my parents, I decided to try and see if I would qualify for a home loan. And to my shock and awe, the loan officer gave me 125k to play with.
Corinne
To play with Monopoly.
Sabrina
Monopoly. I searched for a place of my own for months, put in several offers, and kept getting rejected until I was looking online. And I must have seen this posting minutes after it went online. This was the spring of 2019, so the housing market wasn't that crazy. But people Were snatching up homes fast. So I decided to just go in and I took a tour that day and I made the offer and I was accepted. It was this cute, newly renovated one bedroom farmhouse on an acre of land out in the country.
Corinne
Dreamy.
Sabrina
It didn't look like much, but it was mine. And I loved the area, too. My street connected to the next town over. I found all these loops that I could run and walk the dogs on. And one of the best trails was way up in the mountain where all of these private hunting cabins were. I had a favorite and I took a picture of it. But mind you, these cabins were miles and miles away from my house, so you would have to drive up to them. On one of my runs. This house I would go by, had a dog outside that would always have this raspy bark and I would say, hey, puppy, and keep going. But one time he tried to follow me and the dog. Dad came out and said not to worry because he's super friendly. Every time I ran by after that, if the man was outside, he would wave and the dog would try to follow me. And this became our routine. One night, after visiting my parents in the next town over, Yeah, I lived really close to home. I can't get away. I was, you know what? That's not even not being able to get away because I have been seeing it so much with like, my own friends and even my own draw to Vermont. I feel like everyone leaves and explores and then there's just like this immense desire to like, go back to where.
Corinne
It'S what you know. And like, you spent time exploring other places and you, you like what you like.
Sabrina
And if you liked your childhood too, like, once you start having kids, you're like, well, I want that for them.
Corinne
Exactly.
Sabrina
Okay. So one night after visiting my parents in the next town over, I was behind a motorcyclist that was weaving around and I assumed they were having fun, but I honked to make sure that he wasn't drunk. He went from the inside line to the outside line, back and forth until he pulled into the driveway. Thank God. But speaking of God, I was having a bit of a crisis of faith and my sister invited me to go to church with her and her husband. I decided to go one more time, and I saw a very attractive grizzly bear of a man there. I know, I know that's not what the church is for, but can you blame a girl? He was tall, he was tatted and bearded and just yum. My sister told me that he comes to church a lot and I should go talk to him. But I was way too chicken at the time. After seeing him there a few more times, I finally grew some huevos and I approached him as he was throwing something away. So I walked over to the trash can. I asked him if he was a veteran because he had one of those metal bracelets that they make for fallen comrades and he said yes. I reached out to shake his hand over the trash can and when I went to walk away, he asked me if I was a veteran and I said yes. And he shook my hand and said thank you. Then we both went back to our seats until the service was over. And he came to talk to me and my sister and my brother in law.
Corinne
You know, that entire church service he was just thinking about her and how he wanted to talk to her again.
Sabrina
Yeah. What a meet cute. I'm so curious how like the motorcyclist and the guy with the dog, how like if any of this is going to tie together.
Corinne
Yeah.
Sabrina
We talked for a bit and he said that he had to go and we exchanged info. I'm not one for formality. So as soon as I got home, I sent him a text and he said he was heading to work shortly, but it's okay because he lived close to the church. And I said me too. So I told him the street I lived on and he said me too. Okay. Odd. We continued talking and decided to go on a date later that week. When we got to my house, he pulled up on a motorcycle. The same motorcycle that was weaving all over the road. That person I was worried about going into oncoming traffic was him. Again, odd. So on the date we were talking about our birthdays because you know, astrology, I got a no for compatibility reasons. He said his birthday was in November. I said mine was in March. And he said what day? I said the 24th. And he laughed and said mine too. So we both have a birthday on the 24th.
Corinne
Okay.
Sabrina
After we made it official on September 24th, he asked me to be his girlfriend. Cute, right? And I didn't know men still did that, but he wanted to take me on a ride up to see his cabin.
Corinne
Stop.
Sabrina
It was hunting season and he wouldn't shut up about it. So I figured that this was important to him. So we pulled onto the road and I felt my heart flutter because he turned into the driveway of the cabin that I love and took a picture of months before this. My mouth was agape. He looked at me and and asked what I was thinking about. I told him I Love this cabin. I showed him on my phone that I took a picture of it almost a year ago to that day. He laughed and said, yeah, it's a nice cabin. A week or so later, he invited me into his house. And I didn't realize this until recently, but his house number is the same. Last four numbers of my mom's phone number.
Corinne
That is also wild.
Sabrina
What he was showing me around. He told me that he moved back home and was staying with his parents. Yeah, same. And his grandfather had passed away in that house. You could still get a little skeeved out by that. So he bought it in 2019, the same year that I bought my house. What the fuck? So November rolls around. We're planning Thanksgiving, and we figure it's as good a time as any to meet the parents. So his mom told him that she was gonna do Thanksgiving a day early because my guy had to work on Thanksgiving and she wanted him to spend time with family that day. When we get to the house, guess which one it is.
Corinne
No. With the dog.
Sabrina
Yep, that's the one. The house with the man who waves when I run and the dog that has a raspy bark. My mind, I have immense chills.
Corinne
The dog. Like, even the dog knew. Like, the dog tried to follow you. Because the dog. The dog is the matchmaker.
Sabrina
The dog is the matchmaker. Oh my gosh. My mind is beyond blown at this point. I always felt this weird pull to come back home. I mean, I love it here. It's beautiful. My whole family's here. But I was a vagabond soul. And for a long time I was just trying to make it on my own. But then I just always found myself back in Pennsylvania. When he got out of the Air Force, he was in Georgia and moved back home to be with family too, because he felt this pull to come back home. So what do you guys think? Is this the invisible string theory? Are these just weird coincidences? Am I absolutely bonkers, as my fiance would say? Haha. Yep. We're getting married September 24th, which is a Tuesday, but we don't care.
Corinne
The day that they started dating.
Sabrina
Yeah, it's their anniversary. It's my second marriage. Like, two people wanted to marry me. Fascinating. And he's pretty laid back, so it's gonna be chill, stay spooky.
Corinne
Low, low. This is just such a beautiful story for so many reasons, but also, just like, it's such a good message to people who might be out there struggling to find their purpose or find what they're meant to be. Doing and are starting over. And like, it's okay. It's okay to go through that journey. I mean, like, I think about. I tried to start a blog about running like that didn't do anything. But it was just like. There's just so many lives we live in our life. And just because you quote unquote fail doesn't mean you're a failure. It means that like, there's something better and more attuned to who you are that's waiting for you to find it.
Sabrina
And you just. You can restart as many times over as you want.
Corinne
100%.
Sabrina
Like, you mentioned Monopoly and one of my. I win Monopoly all the time, but it's because I let myself go into immense crippling debt. I like triple mortgage everything.
Corinne
You file for bankruptcy and then I.
Sabrina
Come out, I come out, start over, clean sweep. Cuz I have.
Corinne
So everyone rack up that credit card debt, just do foreclose on your homes. No kidding.
Sabrina
Actually, this reminds me, my parents are selling their house, as you know, and my mom just told me some stuff about their realtor who seems like the coolest person in the world. She is their realtor now, but she used to be a like, game warden in remote Alaska and would be dropped from a helicopter in the middle of like, literally nowhere. Like the remote Alaskan wildlife to hunt down and track hunters to make sure they had permits and licenses to be hunting the Alaskan wildlife that is wild. And she's a boxer. Like, I was like, where did you meet this badass realtor? Like, what? And now she's in Vermont, just selling houses. Selling houses so you can be anything you want to be.
Corinne
That is so cool, right?
Sabrina
I was like, that's.
Corinne
I love, like hearing stories about that. Just the many lives we live in this one life, that is such a beautiful experience. Actually, I was on TikTok and it reminds me of Lo's story where someone, a girl and her friend, like, walked into a coffee shop and they walked past this guy who was like a motorcyclist. He was holding a motorcycle helmet. And this girl and the guy like locked eyes and her friend made a comment. She was like, that's the type of guy you're gonna marry one day. Six years later, they're at a party and she meets this guy who they start talking and he's like, it's so weird. Six years ago, I walked past a woman who like, kind of looks like you. And I've like, never forgotten her. They are the two people who locked eyes that her friend made a comment you're gonna marry a guy like that one day. Now they're married.
Sabrina
I have full body chills. Like, it's, like, behind my ears. Sometimes the world just knows. The universe knows. And lo, to answer your question, because you said, is this an invisible string theory, or are you just bonkers? I have never read a story that feels more invisible. String theory.
Corinne
It's wild. Oh, my gosh. Okay, well, I have one story for us to end on, and it's from Tiffany. And this is a story about our haunted podcast. I have a story for you. It literally happened yesterday afternoon back in 2023. So I listened to your podcast while I'm driving, and yesterday afternoon, I was driving alone, listening, on my way to my daughter's gymnastics practice. My dad picks her up on Wednesdays to spend extra time with her. I have the best dad in the world. Side note. And I was about 10 minutes into the episode when it stopped playing the podcast and started playing a song instead that I had never heard of. So I thought, huh, that's weird. And I turned my phone back on and I switch it back to the podcast. But about a minute later, it happens again. Now I started to get weirded out. I put your podcast on, and I hit play. I shit you not. It paused on its own, and I instantly thought, oh, my God, I'm having an experience while listening to the podcast while also being a bit scared. I hit play again, and it switched to a different song, which I don't remember the whole name, but it had the word ghost in the title. Now I'm full on panicking. I switched it back, and then it paused and started on its own twice. At this point, I'm about to pull over, so I turn off the podcast. I call my dad because I tell him all my spooky weirdness, and there's a lot. So, you know, I tell him a lot. And my dad says hi and calls out to my daughter, penny, your mom's on the phone. And I instantly hear her hysterically laughing. And that is when I realized my daughter was logged into my Spotify profile and was controlling what was playing. No. And she starts yelling, did I get you? And she's laughing hysterically. I got so scared. Dang it. But Penny is laughing. I scared my mom, like, chanting on the other side of the phone. She sure as heck got me. It was pretty funny. We laughed for the next few minutes. Thanks for reading. See you on the other side.
Sabrina
Oh, my gosh.
Corinne
That is hilarious. I love it.
Sabrina
That is really funny.
Corinne
Your kid is hilarious. I'm imagining like, Penny's like 6 years old. And I don't know if that's true, but I just love that Penny's like.
Sabrina
But just having the thought to be like, let me choose a song with ghost in the title too, to really make it freaky.
Corinne
So funny.
Sabrina
I love it.
Corinne
I love it.
Sabrina
It's so good. This is reminding me of the Bloody Joey story.
Corinne
I tried to look up stories similar to that, but, like, I was like, what do you search?
Sabrina
Yeah.
Corinne
Bloody Joey is a story we read early days of the podcast where. And I think we've read it again in one of the, like, encounters we. Where we read our favorites.
Sabrina
We read. Yeah, because we have a couple encounters that we did last year or the year before where we brought back some of the stories that we reference frequently. Because now we're almost eight years into the podcast and it's hard for us to be like, we read it at some point and people to know what we're talking about. So we brought back some of those, like, frequently referenced emails that put together. So people have like a little cheat sheet to reference.
Corinne
But basically Joey had some Bloody Mary experiences throughout their entire town and you have to listen to the story to find out what happened. This was a delightful one.
Sabrina
Yeah, this was. I felt partly through, I forgot that we had picked a theme and I was like, look at us choosing heartwarming experiences.
Corinne
There is some method to the madness here. Yeah, organized chaos.
Sabrina
However, just because we covered heartwarming does not mean that you cannot send your story in because we revisit the same topics over and over and over again.
Corinne
Also think about, like, how much. Yes, there are similarities in these stories, but like, we might do an invisible string episode in the near future which.
Sabrina
Could be heartwarming or like messages from loved ones. There's so many different things. So it doesn't matter what your story is. If you have an experience, please send it in to us@twogirls1ghostpodcastmail.com. There's other ways to support us. You can rate and review us on itunes, Spotify, wherever you listen, tell other people. That's a big one.
Corinne
Oh, yes. Subscribe to us on YouTube and also if you want episodes one week early and ad free for just $5 a month, you can join us on Patreon and get all of that, plus more.
Sabrina
And if you have suggestions for Halloween costumes, Halloween decor, just different things for us to experiment with in October, let us know.
Corinne
Thanks for joining us. Thank you to our editor Jamie, who makes us sound and look beautiful, wonderful.
Sabrina
We love you and we will see you on the other side.
Corinne
Very spooky.
Podcast Summary: Two Girls One Ghost – Episode x293: Heartfelt Hauntings & Paranormal Pranks
In episode x293 of Two Girls One Ghost, titled "Heartfelt Hauntings & Paranormal Pranks," hosts Corinne Vien and Sabrina Deana-Roga delve into a captivating blend of emotional supernatural experiences and playful ghostly antics. Released on August 7, 2025, this episode seamlessly intertwines personal narratives, listener submissions, and engaging discussions, offering a rich and multifaceted exploration of the paranormal.
The episode opens with Corinne and Sabrina discussing their excitement for Halloween preparations, emphasizing their dedication to creating an immersive spooky ambiance in their studio. Corinne remarks,
“We should pick what our Halloween aesthetic is because we like to have different costumes and ambiance with our October episodes” (02:01).
This conversation sets the thematic tone for the episode, highlighting their commitment to not just storytelling but also crafting the perfect haunted atmosphere for their listeners.
The hosts transition into sharing deeply moving stories of supernatural signs from deceased loved ones. Sabrina introduces a listener’s tale about receiving a comforting sign from her late grandfather—a fall-colored leaf mysteriously appearing during summer:
“A pretty fall colored leaf fell from the sky right in front of us and into the pool. It could have been a bird, but there were no trees around” (04:11).
Sabrina continues to reflect on similar experiences, pointing out how these signs provide solace during times of grief. Corinne relates this to her own memories, recalling how her mother used pressed leaves as care packages during the pandemic:
“I mailed postcards with leaves that you pressed onto” (05:34).
These narratives underscore the emotional connections that transcend the physical realm, offering comfort and continuity between the living and the deceased.
Shifting to lighter supernatural tales, Corinne shares her amusing experiences with her ghostly grandfather. She describes how his spirit engages in nightly pranks, such as moving kitchen items and throwing garlic cloves into her living room:
“He's like... he might love making pranks on you” (10:04).
Corinne recounts a particularly startling incident where garlic cloves hovered mid-air before being thrown into the living room, leaving her both scared and amused:
“It was so hungry fricking scary... it's like startling scary more than like bad vibes” (13:42).
Sabrina complements these stories with a listener submission about her daughter playfully manipulating her Spotify playlist to mimic a haunted experience:
“It was pretty funny. We laughed for the next few minutes” (56:46).
These playful interactions highlight the versatile nature of ghostly encounters, blending fear with humor.
Corinne delves into her own childhood experiences in a haunted house, sharing stories of persistent supernatural activity. She describes how her landline was seemingly tapped by a ghost, hearing her name called during private conversations:
“I heard a creepy growl and a man say, Samantha” (29:39).
Another poignant tale involves her great aunt Mabel, who tragically died in a car accident. Corinne recounts how a photo of Mabel mysteriously appeared in their driveway after years of being tucked away in a cabinet:
“It was Mabel. Well, now I feel like we have to read all of Sam's Emails” (35:23).
These personal stories provide a deeper insight into the hosts' lifelong connections with the supernatural, adding authenticity and relatability to their narratives.
The episode features intriguing listener stories that expand the discussion on the interconnectedness of life events and supernatural experiences. Emily shares her Invisible String Theory, detailing a series of serendipitous events that led her to meet her fiancé under seemingly predestined circumstances:
“It's like the universe knows... and she laughed” (55:02).
Another listener, Sam, recounts experiences from her old farm home, including ghostly apparitions and eerie occurrences that have haunted her since childhood:
“This is about our haunted podcast: Tiffany’s story of her daughter Penny taking control of her Spotify account and scaring her, but it ended up being a funny prank by her daughter” (56:46).
These submissions add depth and variety to the episode, showcasing a range of supernatural interactions from profound connections to playful hauntings.
Throughout the episode, Corinne and Sabrina reflect on how these supernatural experiences intersect with their personal lives and emotions. Sabrina shares her emotional journey after losing her mother to cancer, detailing comforting signs that made her feel her mother's presence one last time:
“She had been watching Bob Ross painting the sky to show me that she was okay” (24:46).
Corinne echoes these sentiments, expressing how interactions with her ghostly grandfather help her cope with grief:
“Love and warm summer thoughts from Cecily and Pop Pop” (15:10).
They both acknowledge the duality of supernatural encounters, which can bring both pain and healing, and discuss the importance of cherishing memories while finding comfort in ongoing connections.
Adding a layer of humor, the hosts engage in playful banter about everyday topics infused with their spooky theme. For instance, Corinne jokes about "smoking a pack of Listerine" instead of cigarettes (17:35), blending mundane with the magical.
Towards the end of the episode, they showcase Tiffany’s amusing story about her daughter Penny building the appearance of haunting to prank her, leading to shared laughter and relief:
“She was laughing hysterically. I scared my mom” (56:47).
These lighthearted moments reinforce the podcast’s community spirit, encouraging listeners to share their own stories and participate in the ongoing dialogue.
As the episode wraps up, Corinne and Sabrina encourage listeners to submit their own supernatural experiences and support the podcast through subscriptions and reviews. They reflect on the beauty of interconnected lives and the mysterious ways in which the universe ties events together:
“Just because you quote unquote fail doesn't mean you're a failure. It means that like, there's something better... that's waiting for you to find it” (52:45).
They tease future thematic episodes, promising to explore diverse paranormal topics while maintaining their signature blend of emotional depth and playful supernatural tales.
Corinne on Halloween Aesthetic:
“We should pick what our Halloween aesthetic is because we like to have different costumes and ambiance with our October episodes” (02:01).
Sabrina on Grandfather’s Sign:
“We’ve kept the pretty leaf in a journal where its memory has been kept forever” (04:11).
Corinne on Ghostly Pranks:
“It was so hungry fricking scary... it's like startling scary more than like bad vibes” (13:42).
Emily’s Invisible String Theory:
“It feels like the universe knows... and she laughed” (55:02).
Sabrina on Comforting Signs:
“She had been watching Bob Ross painting the sky to show me that she was okay” (24:46).
Corinne on Overcoming Failure:
“Just because you quote unquote fail doesn't mean you're a failure. It means that like, there's something better... that's waiting for you to find it” (52:45).
Episode x293 of Two Girls One Ghost masterfully balances heartfelt supernatural encounters with playful ghostly pranks, offering listeners a comprehensive and engaging experience. Corinne Vien and Sabrina Deana-Roga's authentic storytelling and dynamic interaction create a welcoming space for both emotional reflection and lighthearted entertainment. Whether sharing personal tales of haunted homes and comforting signs from beyond or laughing over ghostly mischief, this episode exemplifies the podcast’s dedication to exploring the multifaceted nature of the supernatural.
Listeners are left not only entertained but also moved by the profound connections that transcend the physical world, reinforcing the enduring bond between the living and those who have passed on. As always, Corinne and Sabrina invite their audience to participate, fostering a vibrant community united by a shared fascination with the unknown.
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