Two Girls One Ghost
Episode: Encounters x309 - With Love, from the Other Side
Date: November 27, 2025
Hosts: Corinne Vien and Sabrina Deana-Roga
Episode Overview
This special Encounters episode takes a turn from the usual chills and fears, focusing instead on heartwarming ghost stories sent in by listeners. Corinne and Sabrina, encouraged by their community, share tales involving guardian angels, signs from passed loved ones, miraculous twists of fate, and the emotional bonds that traverse the realms. While moving away from fright, the episode doesn't shy from the bittersweet, deeply emotional edge that comes when love—and loss—cross into the supernatural.
Key Discussion Points & Stories
1. Setting the Tone: Heartwarming Encounters
- Corinne and Sabrina joke about their preference for scares, noting:
“You all have requested that maybe once in a while there’s an episode that doesn’t startle and frighten you. So here you go. Here’s one.” – Sabrina (03:31)
- Acknowledgement that even uplifting ghost stories often involve sadness, since they mean someone has passed.
“Heartwarming plus ghost story is usually someone’s loved one has passed and they’re receiving signs—often, not always.” – Corinne (03:57)
2. Listener Story: Angel Grandma Saved My Baby Boy
[04:17 – 10:03]
- Submitted by Sarah: Touching tale of infertility struggles, the recent loss of a grandmother, and a miracle following her passing.
- After years of trying, Sarah finally conceives a son, Matthew, around the same time her grandmother dies. A video captures a mysterious flickering light over Matthew’s heart, the night before a crucial doctor’s appointment.
- The next day, doctors report that the previously detected hole in Matthew’s heart “miraculously closed overnight.”
“We showed the doctor, and she was like, right. We showed the doctor, and she asked if she could show it to all the nurses. All they could do was gasp and say things like, ‘Oh my God, this is a miracle.’ We were all in tears.” – Sabrina reading Sarah’s email (08:29)
- Sarah attributes the miracle to her grandmother watching over her son.
- Hosts’ reactions: Both are moved to tears.
“He’s just peacefully sleeping there and someone’s fixing his heart. You’re okay.” – Corinne (10:03)
3. Listener Story: See You on the Other Side
[11:29 – 16:23]
- Submitted by Leah: A familial bond that persists after death—Leah’s father and his best friend (the “garage crew”), dreams of goodbyes, and ongoing signs after both men have passed.
- Leah shares a prophetic dream she had as a teen, and later learns her mom had a similar dream. Both believe the friend’s spirit visited them to say goodbye.
“‘Hey, Bug, I gotta go for a little while, but I’ll see you again soon, okay?’” – Leah recounts her dream (13:09)
- After Leah’s father dies, further dreams from another relative show the two friends reunited on the beach in the afterlife.
- Corinne and Sabrina reflect on how such “connected” families often receive clear signs.
4. Listener Story: Ghostly Sleep Paralysis & Ouija Board Revelations
[20:24 – 31:32]
- Submitted by Aaliyah: Starting with eerie childhood sleep paralysis involving a factory worker apparition (“breakfast is ready”), Aaliyah and a friend later connect via a homemade Ouija board with a spirit named “Michael.”
- The story unfolds—Michael was a factory worker who died in a fire, and Aaliyah appears to be the reincarnation of his daughter.
- Physical signs and synchronicities (asthma, birthmark, recurring fires) add layers to the connection.
- Additional tales: her great-grandmother’s loving goodbye before passing, and a “terrifying” but ultimately normal incident with late-night banging (a real coworker at the door).
“She got an answer of who this was. ‘Breakfast is ready.’ It really wasn’t supposed to be malicious.” – Sabrina (25:55) “She was probably celebrating Valentine’s Day with her true love.” – Aaliyah (approx. 29:00)
5. Listener Story: My Brother Possessed Me (Owen)
[32:59 – 43:25]
- Submitted by Kit: Kit’s older brother, Owen, drowned at a young age, but keeps an ongoing presence—signs, childlike communications, lucid dreams where they hang out and see one another age, and even quirks like a sudden love of bananas (Owen’s favorite).
“We would find crayons shoved in between couch cushions, new toddler scribbles on the wall that I had never made… Who was I talking to? ‘I talk into Owen.’” – Kit (34:15)
- A profound dream details:
“We were in an empty apartment. We stood near a window watching the sunrise. I was 13, so this would have made him about 16. He grinned at me with the same grin as our dad… He eventually hugged me before the dream ended. I woke up still feeling the hug and crying.” (approx. 37:00)
- Also explores spiritual protection by Archangel Michael, confirmed via psychic and real-life “miracle moments,” like escaping potential danger and comfort during crisis.
- Lighthearted ending: Kit’s mischievous puppy, Lucy, earns many nicknames after a scare under the bed.
6. Listener Story: A Neighbor Saved by the Spirits
[45:35 – 51:52]
- Submitted by Katie: Moving into a “quiet, content” home formerly owned by an elderly man, Katie builds a connection with the house and her neighbor, Cece.
- After a series of physical sensations (the couch violently shaking—twice!), Katie feels compelled to check outside. She spots a motion near Cece’s door and discovers her injured neighbor, who had fallen and couldn’t move.
- Katie and her husband help Cece, who credits “an angel” for her timely rescue. Katie, reflecting with Cece, wonders if it was the old homeowner, Cece’s husband, or the spirit of the house itself.
“She told us she was so incredibly grateful I saw her because she had been on the ground crying for help, assuming she’d be stuck until someone came… She said an angel must have gotten help and that’s when I said, you might not believe this, but I really think someone did.” – Katie (49:55, 50:47)
- The hosts discuss the comfort of spirit guardians and the importance of checking on loved ones.
Notable Quotes & Moments
- “This is why I don’t do heartwarming stories, because you cry.” – Corinne (09:11)
- “Everyone in this little corner of this neighborhood is friendly and also looked out for by spirits who once got to be there.” – Corinne (52:02)
- “Just a note too: check on all your friends, even if they seem fiercely independent and A-okay. Sometimes those are the ones who need extra love.” – Sabrina (53:45)
- Emotional hosts admit:
“We failed at our own game.” – Corinne, after being moved to tears by Owen’s story (34:10)
- Recurring theme: Listeners and hosts alike find themselves both comforted and heartbroken by stories where love—and loss—linger powerfully.
Timestamps for Key Segments
| Timestamp | Segment | |-----------|---------| | 02:32 | Hosts introduce the theme: Heartwarming ghost stories | | 04:17–10:03 | “Angel Grandma Saved my Baby boy” (Sarah’s Miracle) | | 11:29–16:23 | “See You on the Other Side” (Leah: Friends’ afterlife) | | 20:24–31:32 | Aaliyah: Factory ghost, Ouija, great-grandma visitation | | 32:59–43:25 | Kit: Brother’s spirit, dream visits, guardian angel | | 45:35–51:52 | Katie: Neighbor rescue, spirit intervention | | 53:45 | Sabrina’s reflection on independence and care | | 54:20–end | Catharsis, tears, and episode wrap-up |
Episode Tone & Takeaways
Corinne and Sabrina’s authentic, caring tone shines—balancing the ache of loss with warmth and humor. They foster a feeling of shared community in which listeners recognize both the fragility and persistence of love. While they joke, “heartwarming is inherently very sad,” each story affirms the things that endure: family, friendship, and the mysterious, meaningful ways the departed remain present.
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