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Ghosts of the Gazette

Podcast de Blake Garbe & Kendra Clark

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Historia y religión

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Ghosts of the Gazette brings forgotten headlines back to life! Every Monday, we delve into dusty archives to uncover fascinating stories first reported on this very date—years, decades, and even centuries ago. It’s history, headlines, and a haunting touch of mystery, all rolled into your new favourite podcast!Written, Produced and Haunted by Blake Garbe & Kendra ClarkOriginal Theme by Kelly Steinhoff

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18 episodios

episode EP17: BONUS EXTRA EXTRA artwork

EP17: BONUS EXTRA EXTRA

This Monday on Ghosts of the Gazette: Kendra and Blake bring lost and forgotten Extra Extras that they've been collecting over the past 16 episodes for your listening pleasure! Every other Monday, we dig into fascinating stories from the past — all originally reported on the exact same date (though many years ago) as the episode airs. It’s history, headlines, and a touch of mystery, all rolled into your new favourite podcast. Tune in and discover the stories history left behind! You can catch Ghosts of the Gazette on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube - don’t forget to subscribe! We’ll be sharing newspaper clippings, photos, and other curious finds from our research on Instagram, where you can follow us @‌ghostsofthegazette You can also support us by following us on TikTok and across all of our platforms! You can even email us with comments, love letters, inquiries, etc. at ghostsofthegazette@gmail.com [ghostsofthegazette@gmail.com] Hosted by Blake Garbe and Kendra Clark, original theme by Kelly Steinhoff.

27 de abr de 2026 - 59 min
episode EP16: April 13, 1900 - Mayor McCheese is Just As Believable artwork

EP16: April 13, 1900 - Mayor McCheese is Just As Believable

This Monday on Ghosts of the Gazette: we’re haunting you with stories from April 13, 1900! Kendra takes you to Detroit, Michigan, inside a quiet bicycle shop outside of the historic and forgotten Capitol Theatre… where the murder of John Reindel unfolds, and a young suspect leaves more questions than answers with a lot at steak… Blake brings you to Paris, France, tracing the rise of the powerful Rothschild family—and how their legacy of wealth and influence collided with a little-known and shocking duel. Every other Monday, we dig into fascinating stories from the past — all originally reported on the exact same date (though many years ago) as the episode airs. It’s history, headlines, and a touch of mystery, all rolled into your new favourite podcast. Tune in and discover the stories history left behind! You can catch Ghosts of the Gazette on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube - don’t forget to subscribe! We’ll be sharing newspaper clippings, photos, and other curious finds from our research on Instagram, where you can follow us @‌ghostsofthegazette You can also support us by following us on TikTok and across all of our platforms! You can even email us with comments, love letters, inquiries, etc. at ghostsofthegazette@gmail.com [ghostsofthegazette@gmail.com] Hosted by Blake Garbe and Kendra Clark, original theme by Kelly Steinhoff.

13 de abr de 2026 - 59 min
episode EP15: March 30, 1933 - Thanks, It Was a Scalpel artwork

EP15: March 30, 1933 - Thanks, It Was a Scalpel

This Monday on Ghosts of the Gazette: we’re reliving stories reported on March 30th, 1933! Kendra takes us to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where the sudden and controversial death of tobacco heir Zachary Smith Reynolds sent shockwaves through high society… and placed Broadway star Libby Holman at the center of a scandal that still sparks debate today. Blake heads west to Colorado, where the dramatic kidnapping of wealthy heir Charles Boettcher II launches a frantic investigation, a ransom demand, and a race to uncover who was behind one of the era’s most gripping crimes. Every other Monday, we dig into fascinating stories from the past — all originally reported on the exact same date (though many years ago) as the episode airs. It’s history, headlines, and a touch of mystery, all rolled into your new favourite podcast. Tune in and discover the stories history left behind! You can catch Ghosts of the Gazette on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube - don’t forget to subscribe! We’ll be sharing newspaper clippings, photos, and other curious finds from our research on Instagram, where you can follow us @‌ghostsofthegazette You can also support us by following us on TikTok and across all of our platforms! You can even email us with comments, love letters, inquiries, etc. at ghostsofthegazette@gmail.com [ghostsofthegazette@gmail.com] Hosted by Blake Garbe and Kendra Clark, original theme by Kelly Steinhoff.

30 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 2 min
episode EP14: March 16, 1988 - That Specific Taxidermied Cat artwork

EP14: March 16, 1988 - That Specific Taxidermied Cat

This Monday on Ghosts of the Gazette: We’re diving into the heinous crimes reported on March 16, 1988! Kendra takes us to the quiet outskirts of Terrebonne, Oregon, where the brutal murders of Rod and Lois Houser shattered the community. At the center of it all: Randy Guzek and his father Joel Guzek—and the horrifying chain of events that led to that night. Blake heads south to El Paso, Texas, where one of the most disturbing serial killers in the region’s history was already at work. Known as “The Desert Killer,” David Leonard Wood, this absolute piece of garbage was leaving a trail of terror in the desert. Every other Monday, we dig into fascinating stories from the past — all originally reported on the exact same date (though many years ago) as the episode airs. It’s history, headlines, and a touch of mystery, all rolled into your new favourite podcast. Tune in and discover the stories history left behind! You can catch Ghosts of the Gazette on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube - don’t forget to subscribe! We’ll be sharing newspaper clippings, photos, and other curious finds from our research on Instagram, where you can follow us @‌ghostsofthegazette You can also support us by following us on TikTok and across all of our platforms! You can even email us with comments, love letters, inquiries, etc., at ghostsofthegazette@gmail.com [ghostsofthegazette@gmail.com] Hosted by Blake Garbe and Kendra Clark, original theme by Kelly Steinhoff.

16 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 3 min
episode EP13: March 2, 1882 - Tinkin' Hard or Hardly Tinkin' artwork

EP13: March 2, 1882 - Tinkin' Hard or Hardly Tinkin'

This Monday on Ghosts of the Gazette: We’re tinkin’ back to March 2nd, 1882! Kendra takes us to Dublin’s ‘Skipper’s Alley’, where the mysterious murder of Henry Bailey sends shockwaves through the city — and uncovers chilling ties to the Fenian Brotherhood and the shadows of Ireland’s political underworld. Meanwhile, Blake takes us across the ocean to the wild west of Nebraska and tells us of the unbelievable story of Desperado Quin Bohanan and the murder of James Cook… over how to spell properly?? Every other Monday, we dig into fascinating stories from the past — all originally reported on the exact same date (though many years ago) as the episode airs. It’s history, headlines, and a touch of mystery, all rolled into your new favourite podcast. Tune in and discover the stories history left behind! You can catch Ghosts of the Gazette on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube - don’t forget to subscribe! We’ll be sharing newspaper clippings, photos, and other curious finds from our research on instagram where you can follow us @‌ghostsofthegazette You can also support us by following us on TikTok and across all of our platforms! You can even email us with comments, love letters, inquiries, etc. at ghostsofthegazette@gmail.com [ghostsofthegazette@gmail.com] Hosted by Blake Garbe and Kendra Clark, original theme by Kelly Steinhoff.

2 de mar de 2026 - 55 min
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