Seriously Strange
Can a ghost be in two places at once? Why do certain historical figures seem to manage an impossible portfolio of multiple hauntings across the country? This week, ASSAP explores the phenomenon of mobile spirits, supernatural schedules, and bilocation. We trace the legends of Britain's "busiest" ghosts—including Anne Boleyn's headless carriage rides, Dick Turpin’s endless pub-haunting trail, and Admiral Nelson's secret spectral meetings. Plus, we cross the Atlantic to look at Abraham Lincoln’s White House apparitions and the mystery of his phantom funeral train. Finally, we dive into the world of bilocation and transvection with the unbelievable 17th-century case of Sister Maria, a cloistered nun who somehow managed to preach to tribes in the Americas without ever leaving her convent in Spain. Are these genuine hauntings, or does folklore simply adapt to fulfill human needs? Hit play to find out! Joined by Guest Folklorist and writer Paula Dempsey. Presented by Kristian Lander and Caroline McKendrick Gibson 📺 Prefer video? Watch our catalogue of 6 years full recorded webinars on YouTube: @assapwebinars Leave a comment Find us across social media, X | Facebook | Instagram
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