Episodes

  • Ep 223 - What is a Ghost? The Case for a New Paranormal
    Apr 24 2026

    What if a ghost is not only something we encounter in the dark, but something we may, in some mysterious way, participate in?

    In this special episode of Haunted Talks, Jim presents a manifesto for reimagining the paranormal. Moving beyond the familiar debate between "spirits of the dead" and "tricks of the mind," he explores a third possibility: that hauntings may emerge from a stranger relationship between memory, consciousness, place, intention, and attention.

    Drawing on the Stone Tape theory, quantum physics as a provocative analogy, years of Alone in the Dark investigations, and a collective experiment with more than one hundred Haunted Talks listeners during the 2024 solar eclipse, Jim asks whether the human mind may be more than a neutral observer of the unknown.

    He also recounts an unforgettable session at the top of the CN Tower, where a voice through a spirit box refused the label of "ghost" and, when asked where it normally resided, answered with one word: consciousness.

    This is not an argument for blind belief. It is an invitation to ask better questions, to move beyond gadgets and certainty, and to consider whether the mystery is stranger, wider, and closer than we think.

    To see/hear the full interview with Jim, visit SIPA Canada's Youtube channel or check out their Paranormal Chronicles podcast.

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    Episode 218 – Why Ghost Stories Matter

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    23 mins
  • Ep 222 - Poveglia: Italy's Island of the Dead
    Apr 10 2026

    Off the coast of Venice sits an island no one will approach. Poveglia carries centuries of dark history, and the scale of what happened there is nearly impossible to comprehend.

    Today, it sits abandoned, overgrown, and rarely visited. But that does not mean it is empty. Boat captains refuse to moor there, even in storms. Plans to reclaim it have come and gone. Still, its reputation endures, shaped by grief, silence, and soil that is more ash than earth.

    We navigate the mist of the Venetian Lagoon to uncover why Poveglia remains one of Italy's most feared and forbidden places, and what happens when the forgotten refuse to stay that way.

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    Episode 180 – Houska Castle's Gateway to Hell

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    34 mins
  • Ep 221 - The Juniper Tree: The Darkest Fairy Tale You've Never Heard
    Mar 20 2026

    Most fairy tale monsters keep their distance. They wait in towers. They haunt the edge of the forest. You can, in theory, avoid them. The one in this story sits at the dinner table. The Juniper Tree is widely considered the most disturbing tale the Brothers Grimm ever published. Not the most violent. Not the most fantastical. The most disturbing, because the danger lives inside the house, wears a familiar face, and commits its crime in an ordinary room on an ordinary afternoon.

    In Episode 220, we promised you a dark fairy tale about revenge, murder, and a voice calling out from beyond the grave. This episode is a full reading of the tale. A story of a crime committed inside a family, and a small bird carrying a song across a town until the truth can no longer be ignored.

    Listener discretion is strongly advised.

    For information or to purchase tickets for our ghost tours or paranormal adventures in Kingston, Ottawa, or Toronto, please visit hauntedwalk.com.

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    37 mins
  • Ep 220 – Once Upon a Nightmare: The Horror of Fairy Tales
    Mar 6 2026

    You know these stories. A lost girl in the woods. A puppet who lies. A chicken convinced the sky is falling. You've known them since childhood. What you don't know is what those stories were before someone decided they belonged in the nursery.

    What we found is not charming. A puppet hanged from an oak tree. Stepsisters carving off their own toes. Children led into the woods to starve. It is bloody, strange, and much harder to forget than the version your parents read to you.

    In this episode of Haunted Talks, we step into the true history of fairy tales, tracing their journey from gruesome oral traditions to the softened classics most of us were raised on. How did horror become a bedtime story?

    This episode is not for children. Listener discretion is advised.

    For information or to purchase tickets for our ghost tours or paranormal adventures in Kingston, Ottawa, or Toronto, please visit hauntedwalk.com.

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    Episode 81 – Imaginary Friends
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    41 mins
  • Ep 219 - Mystery of the Devil's Footprints 👣
    Feb 20 2026

    On the morning of February 9th, 1855, the residents of Devon woke to a nightmare pressed into the snow. A single-file line of cloven hoof-prints, stretching over miles of frozen English countryside. Across thirty towns. In six hours. Made by something walking upright, one foot precisely in front of the other.

    The prints didn't go around obstacles. They went through them. Over fourteen-foot walls without disturbing the snow at the base. Across a two-mile river with no mark at either shore. Across rooftops while families slept below.

    The explanations that followed were creative. None of them quite fit the evidence.

    Then, in 2009, a woman in North Devon walked out to her garden after a fresh snowfall. Same prints. Same single-file line. Starting at a window. Vanishing without explanation on the other side of the yard.

    One hundred and fifty-four years between events. Same county. No answers.

    Haunted Talks tells the story of the Mystery of the Devil's Footprints.

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    Episode 188 – Something in the Air: What Happened in Mattoon, Illinois?
    Episode 184 – Dark Folklore From Around the World – Part 1
    Episode 150 – Footsteps in the Attic: The Hinterkaifeck Murders

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    28 mins
  • Ep 218 - Why Ghost Stories Matter
    Feb 6 2026

    Jim steps out from behind the microphone to share a talk he gave at the Modern Language Association conference in Toronto, where he was invited to speak on a panel about Gothic scholarship, podcasting, and public humanities.

    It's a conversation about what we're really doing when we tell ghost stories. Not just entertaining, but shaping how people think about the past, life, death, and what may lie between. It's about butterflies that remember past lives, Titanic folklore that won't die, and why a zombie apocalypse in a Cold War bunker became one of our most beloved projects.

    Thanks to Joshua Tuttle from Concordia University in Chicago for the invite!

    Also: Valentine's Weekend is upon us. Friday the 13th and Valentine's Day, back-to-back. The most superstitious night of the year, followed by the most romantic. Ghost tours in Kingston, Ottawa, and Toronto. Paranormal investigations in Ottawa and Toronto.

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    16 mins
  • Ep 217 - Eerie Whispers: Brian Baker on Canada's Reluctant Ghost Culture
    Dec 12 2025

    Journalist and researcher Brian Baker, founder of The Superstitious Times, joins Haunted Talks to discuss his new book, Eerie Whispers: Exploring Canada's Reluctant Relationship with Its Ghostly Lore.

    Why is Canada, a country overflowing with ghost stories, so hesitant to talk about them?

    Brian shares a chilling childhood encounter he has never quite shaken, unpacks his idea of Canada as "the introvert on the global stage," and takes us across the country to explore why some regions embrace the paranormal while others keep it at arm's length. We also dive into Toronto's legendary Philip Experiment, where a group of researchers appeared to summon a ghost they invented, raising unsettling questions about belief, storytelling, and what might be shaping a haunting.

    Along the way, we explore fear, pop culture, and Indigenous perspectives that challenge the very word "paranormal."

    If you've ever wondered why Canadians are so shy when it comes to ghosts, press play and find out.

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    Episode 196 – Spiritualism in Canada, Eh? Part 1 "Ghosts, God & The Great Divide"
    Episode 163 – Canada's Ghost Towns

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    42 mins
  • Ep 216 - Lizzie Borden: Inside the Murder House 🪓
    Nov 28 2025

    She was the quiet churchgoer. The dutiful daughter. The last person anyone expected to wield a hatchet.

    But on an August morning in 1892, the Borden home in Fall River, Massachusetts, became the scene of one of the most savage double murders in American history. And the name Lizzie Borden became synonymous with murder itself.

    In this episode, we step inside the Borden home to uncover what really happened—the brutal killings, the family tensions no one talked about, the trial that transfixed a nation, and the enigmatic woman at the centre of it all. Was Lizzie a cold-blooded killer? A victim pushed to violence? Or a scapegoat of Victorian morality?

    But the story doesn't end with the verdict. The house is still standing. Still watching. Still haunted.

    Guests report children giggling in the attic. Shadows beside their beds. Their own names whispered from the dark. The murders may be over a century past, but something seems to remain.

    This isn't just a story about what happened in 1892. It's about a place haunted by violence, a search for justice, and a mystery that will likely never be solved.

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    43 mins