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Tales Trails and Taverns Podcast

Podcast by Joseph D Gelinas

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History & religion

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Welcome to the Tales, Trails and Taverns Podcast!Join us as we explore the eerie, the abandoned, and the downright creepy. From haunted trails to forgotten taverns. we dive headfirst into the mysteries that linger in the shadows. Each Episode, we share our firsthand experiences, uncover the rich history of these places, and bring you the chilling ghost stories that make them unforgettable.So grab your flashlight, lace up your boots, and pour yourself a drink- adventure awaits in the unexplored corners of the past. This is Tales, Trails and Taverns, where the stories are as haunted as the places we visit. Hiking Stories by "Tales Trails and Taverns"Written and Produced by Joseph GelinasAdditinal writing by Robert TraversGet the book, Haunted New England.Visit the Blog. talestrailsandtaverns.comJoin the Supporters club for ad free showsGet the Merch here

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163 episodes

episode Paris Island Hauntings: Ghosts of Ribbon Creek with Christa Davis artwork

Paris Island Hauntings: Ghosts of Ribbon Creek with Christa Davis

In this episode of Tales, Trails, and Taverns, Joe sits down with former Marine Christa Davis to explore the chilling ghost stories and haunted history surrounding Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island. From eerie encounters during late-night fire watch to the lingering legends tied to the tragic Ribbon Creek incident, Christa shares firsthand experiences and the stories that Marines have passed down for generations.  What began as a terrifying moment in boot camp — when a recruit ran from the restroom claiming she’d seen a ghost — quickly opened the door to a deeper world of paranormal lore hidden within the squad bays and rifle range barracks known as the “white elephants.” Christa explains how these haunting accounts have remained remarkably consistent across decades of Marine training, with reports of shadowy figures, unexplained sounds, and an unsettling feeling that some spirits never left Parris Island behind.  Joe and Christa also discuss why so many Marines seem uniquely open to the paranormal, and how ghost stories become part of the bond shared between veterans.  More than just spooky campfire tales, these experiences connect Marines to the history, trauma, and traditions of one of the most legendary training grounds in the country. If you’re fascinated by military history, paranormal encounters, and the stories that live on long after the lights go out, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tales-trails-and-taverns-podcast--6437578/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tales-trails-and-taverns-podcast--6437578/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss]. Thank you for listening to Tales, Trails and Taverns, where we explore haunted history, dark trails, forgotten legends, and the mysteries hiding in your own backyard. If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review the show—it helps more curious souls find us. Follow all our links—podcast platforms, books, website, social media, and more—right here [https://linktr.ee/jdgelinas]: Have a ghost story, creepy location, or strange encounter you'd like us to cover? Email us or message us through Linktree—we’d love to hear from you. Until next time… Keep exploring. Keep questioning. And as always—stay spooky.

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episode Hawthorne Hotel: History and Hauntings, Salem MA artwork

Hawthorne Hotel: History and Hauntings, Salem MA

On this episode of Tales, Trails and Taverns, Rob takes Joe deep into the eerie history of the legendary Hawthorne Hotel in the heart of historic Salem. From ghostly encounters reported by guests and staff to the dark history surrounding one of New England’s most infamous cities, the guys explore why the Hawthorne has earned its reputation as one of the most haunted hotels in America. Rob shares chilling stories of unexplained footsteps, phantom figures, strange late-night occurrences, and the lingering energy tied to Salem’s centuries of tragedy, superstition, and death. Joe and Rob also discuss what it’s actually like walking through the hotel today, how Salem’s witch trial history still seems to cast a shadow over the city, and why places with such deep history continue to fascinate paranormal investigators and curious travelers alike. Whether you’re a believer, skeptic, or just love a good ghost story, this episode is packed with haunted history, creepy atmosphere, and the kind of late-night conversation that feels best shared over a drink in an old New England tavern. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tales-trails-and-taverns-podcast--6437578/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tales-trails-and-taverns-podcast--6437578/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss]. Thank you for listening to Tales, Trails and Taverns, where we explore haunted history, dark trails, forgotten legends, and the mysteries hiding in your own backyard. If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review the show—it helps more curious souls find us. Follow all our links—podcast platforms, books, website, social media, and more—right here [https://linktr.ee/jdgelinas]: Have a ghost story, creepy location, or strange encounter you'd like us to cover? Email us or message us through Linktree—we’d love to hear from you. Until next time… Keep exploring. Keep questioning. And as always—stay spooky.

18 May 2026 - 52 min
episode Rachel Ravensveil: Liminal Shadows Paranormal artwork

Rachel Ravensveil: Liminal Shadows Paranormal

Joe sits down with Rachel Ravenshale, paranormal investigator [https://www.hauntscout.com/investigators/united-states/tennessee/nashville/liminal-shadow-paranormal/] and co-host of the podcast Hallowed Hearth [https://www.youtube.com/@TheHallowedHearthPodcast], for a fascinating conversation about the experiences that shaped her lifelong connection to the supernatural. Rachel shares the chilling childhood encounter that started it all — seeing her grandfather after his death at just ten years old — and how growing up in a Hispanic family from Argentina made conversations about spirits and the paranormal feel natural rather than taboo. Together, Joe and Rachel explore how culture, family history, and personal experiences influence the way we understand hauntings and the unknown. Rachel recounts eerie moments from investigations, including a disturbing encounter inside a supposedly haunted Spanish-style home where an unseen presence tapped her shoulder while no one stood nearby. The conversation also dives into the science behind hauntings, including the fascinating Stone Tape Theory — the idea that certain materials like limestone, quartz, and granite may retain emotional energy and memories from the past. Rachel explains why some locations seem charged with paranormal activity and how land, water, and environment may all play a role in supernatural phenomena. From ghostly encounters to the intersection of science and spirituality, this episode blends personal stories, paranormal theory, and cultural perspectives into a thought-provoking discussion about what may exist beyond our understanding. Whether you’re a skeptic, believer, or somewhere in between, Rachel’s experiences will leave you questioning just how much energy the world around us may be holding onto. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tales-trails-and-taverns-podcast--6437578/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tales-trails-and-taverns-podcast--6437578/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss]. Thank you for listening to Tales, Trails and Taverns, where we explore haunted history, dark trails, forgotten legends, and the mysteries hiding in your own backyard. If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review the show—it helps more curious souls find us. Follow all our links—podcast platforms, books, website, social media, and more—right here [https://linktr.ee/jdgelinas]: Have a ghost story, creepy location, or strange encounter you'd like us to cover? Email us or message us through Linktree—we’d love to hear from you. Until next time… Keep exploring. Keep questioning. And as always—stay spooky.

11 May 2026 - 1 h 4 min
episode Phantasm Tours: Liz Cormell artwork

Phantasm Tours: Liz Cormell

Step into the space where science meets the supernatural. In this episode, Joe sits down with Liz Cormell—paranormal investigator, medium, scientist, and host of Phantasm Tours in England [https://phantasmtours.com/], as well as the author of Pagan Shadows in Christianity [https://phantasmtours.com/shop/ols/products/pagan-shadows]. Liz brings a rare perspective to the world of the unexplained, blending analytical thinking with deeply personal spiritual experiences. Together, we explore how she balances skepticism and belief, what it’s like to investigate haunted locations while being sensitive to the energies around her, and how her scientific background shapes the way she approaches the paranormal. Liz also dives into the hidden layers of religious history, discussing the lingering influence of pagan traditions within Christianity and what that means for how we understand faith today. This conversation moves beyond ghost stories—into the nature of consciousness, belief, and the thin veil between worlds. If you’ve ever wondered whether science and the supernatural are truly at odds… this episode might change your mind. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tales-trails-and-taverns-podcast--6437578/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tales-trails-and-taverns-podcast--6437578/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss]. Thank you for listening to Tales, Trails and Taverns, where we explore haunted history, dark trails, forgotten legends, and the mysteries hiding in your own backyard. If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review the show—it helps more curious souls find us. Follow all our links—podcast platforms, books, website, social media, and more—right here [https://linktr.ee/jdgelinas]: Have a ghost story, creepy location, or strange encounter you'd like us to cover? Email us or message us through Linktree—we’d love to hear from you. Until next time… Keep exploring. Keep questioning. And as always—stay spooky.

4 May 2026 - 55 min
episode Wreck at the Richmond Switch: Tragedy on a train artwork

Wreck at the Richmond Switch: Tragedy on a train

In this episode, Joe pulls Rob into the chilling story of the Richmond Switch train wreck—a catastrophic derailment that unfolded in 1873 at what we now know as Wood River Junction. What begins as a deep dive into one of New England’s deadliest rail disasters quickly becomes something more personal, as Joe reflects on the eerie realization that he’s stood on this very ground dozens of times without ever knowing the tragedy beneath his feet.  It’s a place that feels ordinary at first glance, but once you know the story, it’s impossible not to feel the weight of history pressing in from all sides. Together, Joe and Rob explore what life might have been like in the 1870s—an era when railroads were both lifelines and looming dangers, and a single mistake could spell disaster. They imagine the passengers, the chaos of the crash, and the haunting aftermath that lingered long after the wreckage was cleared. Blending historical storytelling with firsthand experience, this episode captures that unsettling moment when the past suddenly feels very present—and reminds us that even the most unassuming places can hold the darkest stories. Wreck at the Richmond Switch [http://danger-ahead.railfan.net/accidents/richmond_switch/home.html]. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tales-trails-and-taverns-podcast--6437578/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tales-trails-and-taverns-podcast--6437578/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss]. Thank you for listening to Tales, Trails and Taverns, where we explore haunted history, dark trails, forgotten legends, and the mysteries hiding in your own backyard. If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review the show—it helps more curious souls find us. Follow all our links—podcast platforms, books, website, social media, and more—right here [https://linktr.ee/jdgelinas]: Have a ghost story, creepy location, or strange encounter you'd like us to cover? Email us or message us through Linktree—we’d love to hear from you. Until next time… Keep exploring. Keep questioning. And as always—stay spooky.

27 Apr 2026 - 58 min
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