Cemetery Tales Podcast
By Cemetery Tales Podcast
Join us every Friday as we unearth new episodes, each one a journey into the unknown. But that's not all—keep your senses sharp for bonus episodes. Plus, stay updated on the latest cemetery trends. Thanks for joining us on this re odyssey. Tune in, brace yourself, and let Cemetery Tales Podcast guide you. Enjoy the show
Cemetery Tales PodcastDec 11, 2020
Cemetery Tales Podcast presents: Echoes of the Past: Octavius Catto
Cemetery Manager Insights Part 3
Insights from a cemetery manager Part 2
Insights and Happy 6 years !!!
Ghost that continues …
Cemetery Architecture: Message
Amy and Issac Post
Season 5: Episode 16: Cremation
Season 5: Episode 15: Shadow People Part 1 of 2
Season 5 Episode 14: Green burials
Season 5 Episode 13: When cemeteries are full
Hello and welcome to Cemetery Tales Podcast. In this episode we are talking about when cemeteries are at full capacity.
Sit back and prepare yourself for another great episode.
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Season 5 Episode 12: Cemetery Preservation
Hello and welcome to Cemetery Tales Podcast. In this episode we are talking about cemetery preservation.
Sit back and prepare yourself for another great episode.
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Season 5 Episode 11 The Cemetery: a reflection
In this episode of Cemetery Tales Podcast we are going to talk about The Cemetery. I know, I know. But it's about reflection of life. Thank you for listening.
Season 5 Episode 10 Egyptian Book of the Dead
In this episode of Cemetery Tales Podcast we are going to talk about the Egyptian Book of the Dead. It is a collection of funerary texts that were used in ancient Egypt to guide the deceased through the afterlife. It includes spells, hymns, and prayers that were intended to protect the deceased from harm and to help them pass through the underworld. If you are ready to dive in, then listen and let's get ready to discuss the book. Thank you for listening.
Season 5 Episode 9 Orbs and my first ghost hunt adventure
In this episode of Cemetery Tales Podcast, we'll be exploring the topic of Orbs. While some people believe that ghost orbs are genuine manifestations of spirits or ghosts, others argue that they are nothing more than camera artifacts or natural phenomena. The truth of the matter is you will find out of the Cemetery Tales Podcast. Also, I'll talk about my first experience ghost hunting. Thank you for listening.
Season 5 Episode 8: Ouija board, the topic and personal experience
In this episode of Cemetery Tales Podcast, we'll be exploring the Ouija board. While some people see it as a harmless form of entertainment, others view it as a dangerous tool that can be used to summon malevolent spirits and cause harm to the living. It's important to be aware of the potential risks associated with using a Ouija board and to use it responsibly and with caution. So, stay tuned and join us for another great episode about the topic of Ouija boards. Thank you for listening.
Season 5 Episode 7: 20 Most Common Headstone & Memorial Symbols and Meanings, Coins, Stones and Masonic Symbols
* Disclaimer, this may be a long episode. In this episode of Cemetery Tales Podcast, we'll be exploring some of the most common headstones and memorial symbols and meanings. Also I will talk about the reason behind why people leave coins at certain graves and the reason behind why people leave stones at gravesites.
Season 5 Episode 6: "The Curse of the Mausoluem" (Scary Short Story) *Bonus
Hello and welcome to Cemetery Tales Podcast. In this Bonus episode we have our second scary story titled, "The Curse of the Mausoleum". This short story tells the story of a group of friends who dare to enter a cursed cemetery and find themselves face to face with a ghostly figure trapped in a mausoleum for centuries. Thank you for listening. I greatly appreciate you.
Season 5 Episode 5: Friday the 13th 2023
Hello and welcome to Cemetery Tales Podcast. In this episode we are talking about Friday the 13th. The origins of the superstition surrounding Friday the 13th can be traced back to ancient civilizations and religious beliefs. The number 13 was considered unlucky by the Babylonians, Norse mythology and Christians as it was associated with death, betrayal and the end of the world. The superstition has also been linked to the Black Death, the Knights Templar and other historical events. Today, the superstition is still prevalent in many cultures around the world and people tend to avoid making important decisions or undertaking important tasks on this day. Sit back and prepare yourself for another great episode.
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Season 5 Episode 4 : The G.O.A.T of soccer Pele and The Memorial Necropole Ecumenica
Season 5 Episode 3: The Importance of Cemetery Restoration and Preservation.
In this episode, we’ll discuss the importance of cemetery presentation as well as techniques in fixing a headstone. Also in this episode we discuss the role the community plays in preserving cemeteries.
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Season 5 Episode 2: Cemetery Trends and The Importance of Honoring Your Loved Ones
In this episode of Cemetery Tales Podcast, we'll be exploring some of the latest trends in the cemetery industry. One trend that has been gaining popularity is green burials.
Another trend we're seeing is the use of vertical cemeteries, which are essentially multi-level grave sites that allow for more efficient use of space. This can be especially useful in crowded urban areas where traditional cemeteries may not have enough room to accommodate all the burials.
We'll also be talking about the rise of technology in the cemetery industry, with the use of online memorials and virtual grave visits becoming more common. These tools can help loved ones stay connected to their deceased even if they're not able to physically visit the grave site.
Finally, we'll be discussing the importance of remembering and honoring the dead, and how cemeteries can play a crucial role in this process. Whether you're a cemetery professional or just someone looking to learn more about this fascinating industry, this episode is sure to have something for everyone. So, stay tuned and join us for the latest trends in the cemetery industry on Cemetery Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening.
Season 5 Episode 1: How to deal with the loss of a loved one?
Losing a loved one is a difficult and overwhelming experience that can leave us feeling a range of emotions, including sadness, grief, and even anger. In this podcast episode, we discussed ways to cope with the loss of a loved one, including:
- Allowing yourself to feel and express your emotions
- Prioritizing self-care by getting enough rest, eating well, and exercising regularly
- Seeking support from others, such as family, friends, therapists, or support groups
- Finding ways to honor and remember your loved one
- Taking things one day at a time and being kind to yourself
- Seeking professional help if you are struggling to cope with your loss
We hope these tips are helpful for anyone dealing with the loss of a loved one. Remember to take care of yourself and seek support when you need it.
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Ghost, spirts and legacy
Update on a ‘phenomenal day’
Intro of new episode for Friday 8/19/22
Death and dying and overcoming
In this episode we are going to talk about death and dying and how to overcome. Thank you for listening to the podcast. Follow us on social media at Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube.
Estate Planning
Steps needed to plan your estate in the untimely event of your passing. Thank you for listening to the podcast. Follow us on social media at Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube.
Kevin Samuels and the thought of dying alone
In this episode we talk about the thought of dying alone. In part we talk about fear of dying and part three is all about estate planning. Stay tuned. Thank you for listening to the podcast. Follow us on social media at Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube.
I’m hungry but I keep forgetting
Do you ever walk into the kitchen and your hunger just disappears? Thank you for listening to the podcast. Follow us on social media at Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube.
Cemetery Walk
You never know the inspiration you’ll find in a cemetery. Also , don’t forget to give people their flowers while they are alive. Thank you for listening to the podcast. Follow us on social media at Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube.
Cemetery Burials Part 1
In this episode we discuss the burial procedures and process. .Thank you for listening to the podcast. Follow us on social media at Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube.
The review of 2021
Thank you for listening to Cemetery Tales Podcast. This episode is a review and recap of previous episodes. Thank you for listening to the podcast. Follow us on social media at Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube.
"The First Perfect Game" Bio Series Episode One: John Lee Richmond
In this episode we share information about Major League's Baseball's first perfect game. An amazing left handed pitcher by the name of John Lee Richmond. Here is a recap. Richmond had one of only three hits during the game, with Irwin having the latter two. While on base, Irwin contributed the only run of the game; second baseman Fred Dunlap bobbled a throw that had come from pitcher Jim McCormick that counted for an error, and Irwin ran for home plate. On the throw home by Dunlap, the ball went over Doc Kennedy's head for another error. Worcester left two men on base, in part due to a 6-4-3 double play from Glasscock to Dunlap to Phillips. Three outs were recorded on "foul bounds", where the ball was caught by the fielder after it had bounced once in foul territory, a rule that was in place at the time until 1883. The game lasted 1 hour and 26 minutes, with a seven-minute delay due to rain in the seventh inning. This was the first ever perfect game in Major League Baseball history, and it was the second ever no-hitter in league history (the first being in 1876). Thank you for listening. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube.
Demon Series Part 3: The Empress
The Dead Are Clueless! (Scary Story)
Welcome to Cemetery Tales Podcast. In this episode we have our first scary story. Hope you enjoy and thanks for listening. Follow us on social media at Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube.
Haunted locations in Australia and New Zealand
In this episode we talk about some of the most haunted locations in Australia/New Zealand. Thank you for listening to the podcast. Follow us on social media at Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube.
I’m Back But I’m Not Alone
In this episode I talk about what’s been going on the last three weeks and I guess I have a visitor or two with me. Stay tuned. Thank you for listening to the podcast. Follow us on social media at Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube.
Protection
In this episode protection is discussed. We talked about very dark energy and entities last episode so let’s talk about protection. Stones, sage, intentions and mantras can all aid in protection. What are you using for protection? Thank you for listening to the podcast. Follow us on social media at Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube.
Pride and Light Bearing Part 2: Satan vs Lucifer
Pride and Light Bearing Part 1
Halloween Kills review, History of Zombies and Cemetery Feature Item.
Fear of the Dead: Moon Changing Howls-History of the Werewolf
Like all myths, werewolf origin stories vary in their explanations. As depicted in the classic The Wolf Man, werewolves are created when an existing werewolf bites a human, ostensibly transferring werewolfism as an infectious disease. On the other hand, some depictions (see: Teen Wolf) make the disease an inherited one, perhaps with delayed onset in puberty. Regardless, werewolves can change back and forth from monster to human form, undergoing metamorphosis into hairy, aggressive, ruthless beasts only when exposed to moonlight or under a full moon.
As with vampires, werewolves are likely inspired by some combination of rabies and the porphyrias. As previously mentioned, rabies is transferred by the bite of wild animals, which certainly sounds just like the story of how werewolves are made. Since rabies directly affects the central nervous system, it can cause brain disease with confusion, hallucinations, hypersalivation, and hydrophobia (fear of water). Porphyrias, which limit people from the sun, can cause some excess hair growth as well as disfigured skin and teeth.
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Top 10 Scariest Urban Legends Ever Part 1 Plus a spotlight of Bloody Mary
Nothing makes you jump out of your skin faster than a scary story, but it isn't just the stories that scare us.
We humans have been telling each other scary stories for centuries, and endless urban legends have sprung from those tales. Where would horror movies be without urban legends? On the other hand, where would urban legends be without horror movies? It's an inseparable bond that keeps us up at night and coming back for more every Halloween.
So what are some of the best scary urban legends around? Here is our list of 10 scary urban legends to get you in the mood for Halloween… if you dare!
1. Bloody Mary
Although this urban legend has been around since at least the 1920s, it still terrifies us to this day. In this story, a girl named Mary would sit in front of the mirror reciting "Bloody Mary" over and over again until she comes into appearance. If you see her, she will kill you by scratching your face with her long sharp fingernails. However, there are plenty of ways to save yourself if you don't want to die. For example:
- Stare at her reflection instead of directly into the mirror (this makes it so she cannot enter our world).
- Close your eyes for 5 seconds before repeating her name (if done successfully, she will not be able to harm you - but you'll lose your chance to see her).
- Pretend like you're going to say her name and then stop. She will ask "What? What do you want?" If you reply with "I don't want anything," she will leave (but this is a gamble, as she may try to take your life anyways).
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13 of the scariest cemeteries in the world you don't want to visit at night
1. La Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires
In a city known for its high life and fun nightlife, this "city of the dead" offers a seriously different scene from what you'll find on the streets outside its walls. When it comes to gravestone extravagance, no one does it better than Argentina. Lavish statues compete with rainbows of flowers left by mourners who come to pray at their final resting place under cloudy skies, foggy nights…and bats! Some say the nocturnal winged mammals roost here because of the cemetery's high death toll during the devastating yellow fever epidemic in 1871.
2. Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris
The seemingly endless maze of meandering paths through this Parisian burial place make it easy to lose track of where you are and how to find your way back out again—and that would be a very bad thing. So just keep an eye out for zombies as you wander around among more than one million visitors each year who come to pay their respects at the crypts and mausoleums bearing the remains of Jim Morrison, Molière, Oscar Wilde and thousands more.
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Go-Fund-Me is not Life Insurance
Life planning is an important task that can help ensure the continuation of your family for many years to come. In this episode, I discuss the importance of life planning. If you have questions or concerns, you can discuss them with the services that provide them. There are a number of different choices for these services, so you will want to explore your options in order to find the best match for you and your loved ones. Some funeral homes offer prearranged visits where they can discuss the details of your wishes and those of your loved ones. Also in terms of will and trust you can contact a lawyer or use any free services that are available. Follow us on Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. Appreciate you and thank you for listening.
Top Ten Scary Movies That Have Stood The Test Of Time.
It's October, so of course horror movies are on everyone's mind. There are some horror movies that stand the test of time and remain absolutely terrifying. Others on this list may not be as scary to someone who has seen more horror films, but they're still pretty creepy.
#10 - The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
The first thing that pops into your head when you think horror movie is probably some kind of monster or serial killer like Freddy Krueger or Jason Voorhees, but there are good horror movies out there besides slasher flicks. Perhaps one of the best examples is 1991's "The Silence of the Lambs". Besides having an awesomely chilling performance by Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter, the movie is also remembered for its horror due to one of cinema's most shocking scenes. In this horror scene, Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) enters a dark basement in search of a serial killer known as Buffalo Bill. The camera cuts between shots of Clarice and a moth on a light bulb while she slowly walks through the basement until finally we see her face - it is an intense moment that leaves you feeling vulnerable and scared.
#9 - Alien (1979)
This horror movie was released shortly before "The Shinning" and also became very popular amongst horror fans. In "Alien", members of a crew awaken from stasis to find out that their ship has been damaged and they're stranded space with no idea how to fix the issue. All of this horror is accentuated by one of horror movies most intense scenes when a creature attaches itself to John Hurt's face. The scene builds slowly as we watch horror dawn on each crew member's face before going pitch black and starting over with a scream - a perfect horror scene.
#8 - The Blair Witch Project (1999)
This horror film became famous for being one of first "found footage" horror movies where all the actors were filmed using handheld cameras instead of professional movie equipment. In this scene from "The Blair Witch Project", three characters search for an abandoned house deep in the woods that they believe was used as an area for witch trials years earlier. The lack of horror movie music throughout the scene only makes it creepier as the characters walk through the woods with each rustle of leaves sounding like something right behind them. The scariest part comes when one character finally finds an old run down house in a clearing where she discovers three stones laid out in a circle - this horror scene keeps you on your toes all the way to its shocking end.
#7 - The Others (2001)
This horror movie was seen by many horror fans as a breath of fresh air for being something different from other horror films released at that time. In "The Others", people who believe themselves to be haunted are sent to live in a home owned by Nicole Kidman character Grace Stewart. In this horror moment, Grace is awoken in the middle of the night by one of her children who tells her there are two people standing outside their door staring at them. The scene slowly builds to a crescendo as we see Nicole open the door and find nobody to be standing there before suddenly seeing a ghostly presence behind her - a horror scene that keeps you on your toes until its shocking end.
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Fear of the Dead: A Dark History of Vampire Beliefs
On this podcast episode, I'm going to explore the history of vampire beliefs and how they have changed over time. According to Wikipedia, vampire myths originated in many different cultures across the world. For example, the ancient Egyptians viewed them as gods or spirits who would eat their own souls, steal others', or collect blood from their victims; while other cultures believed vampires were reanimated beings. Follow us on Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. Appreciate you and thank you for listening.
Mark of the beast, Torch with Flame, and Warding off evil spirits
This is our sixth episode of this season. On this episode, I talk about the mark of the beast. How will the mark get put on to people? Also, the cemetery item of the week is highlighted which is the flame torch. Last segment of the show is about items to ward off spirits.
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Ouija boards, The Warren’s Occult Museum, and our cemetery feature item: The Owl.
In this episode we are going to talk about Ouija boards, The Warren’s Occult Museum, and our cemetery feature item: The Owl. At the end of this episode I talk about this lady who wanted out her grave by grabbing my backhoe bucket. Stay Tuned. Follow us on Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. Appreciate you and thank you for listening.