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Is Appalachia Really Haunted???

An episode of the Friends in the Wild podcast, hosted by Mallie and Laura Grace, titled "Is Appalachia Really Haunted???" was published on August 8, 2025 and runs 53 minutes.

August 8, 2025 ·53m · Friends in the Wild

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The girls discuss the alleged paranormal activity in the Appalachian mountains, whether they believe in mountain witchcraft, and share the bits pf folklore they’ve grown up hearing in Southern Appalachia. They discuss the powers of the seventh son of the seventh son, a rampant spirit, and a home health nurse’s paranormal experience deep in the hollers of Appalachia. The girls hope this episode serves as an introduction to spooky season 2025…

The girls discuss the alleged paranormal activity in the Appalachian mountains, whether they believe in mountain witchcraft, and share the bits pf folklore they’ve grown up hearing in Southern Appalachia. They discuss the powers of the seventh son of the seventh son, a rampant spirit, and a home health nurse’s paranormal experience deep in the hollers of Appalachia. The girls hope this episode serves as an introduction to spooky season 2025…

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