S5 Ep43: How Many Staircases Does it Take to Outrun the Ghosts

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S5 Ep42: The Mysterious Disappearance and Death of Thomas Brown

In 2016, a healthy young man went missing the night before Thanksgiving. The evidence and clues that slowly revealed themselves over the next few years never got anyone closer to an answer as to what happened to Thomas Brown. To this day no one knows what happened, even though so ...  Show more

*BONUS Re-Run* Astral Projecting Away From Here

Have you ever left your body, willingly or not? Astral projection has a long history, stretching from ancient religious texts and up through our current, quarantined imaginations. We humans desire to get out of ourselves from time to time, but when we do…where do we go? In this e ...  Show more

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