The Midnight Drive

What We Carry | The Stories We Bring Home from Hawaii

40 min · 19 jun 2026
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Every journey ends. The suitcase is unpacked. The rental car is returned. The boarding pass disappears into yesterday. And yet some places continue traveling with us long after we've gone home. Tonight on The Midnight Drive we close our week in Hawaii by reflecting on the stories we encountered and the quiet ways they reshape how we move through the world. The Pacific taught patience. The Night Marchers taught respect. The Green Lady and the Faceless Lady reminded us that memory and identity linger in unexpected places. Pele's Curse asked whether beauty can truly be owned. The Menehune quietly celebrated invisible craftsmanship. Together these stories become something larger than folklore. They become an invitation to walk a little slower, pay a little more attention, and leave room for mystery. Some souvenirs fit inside a suitcase. The best ones quietly change the way we see the road ahead. Keywords: hawaii folklore, midnight drive podcast, travel reflections, paranormal storytelling, hawaiian mythology, atmospheric podcast, folklore podcast, mysterious places, liminal storytelling, ghost stories, reflective essays, late night radio Copyright © 2026 Hondira LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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aflevering What We Carry | The Stories We Bring Home from Hawaii artwork

What We Carry | The Stories We Bring Home from Hawaii

Every journey ends. The suitcase is unpacked. The rental car is returned. The boarding pass disappears into yesterday. And yet some places continue traveling with us long after we've gone home. Tonight on The Midnight Drive we close our week in Hawaii by reflecting on the stories we encountered and the quiet ways they reshape how we move through the world. The Pacific taught patience. The Night Marchers taught respect. The Green Lady and the Faceless Lady reminded us that memory and identity linger in unexpected places. Pele's Curse asked whether beauty can truly be owned. The Menehune quietly celebrated invisible craftsmanship. Together these stories become something larger than folklore. They become an invitation to walk a little slower, pay a little more attention, and leave room for mystery. Some souvenirs fit inside a suitcase. The best ones quietly change the way we see the road ahead. Keywords: hawaii folklore, midnight drive podcast, travel reflections, paranormal storytelling, hawaiian mythology, atmospheric podcast, folklore podcast, mysterious places, liminal storytelling, ghost stories, reflective essays, late night radio Copyright © 2026 Hondira LLC. All Rights Reserved.

19 jun 202640 min
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Pele's Curse and the Menehune | Hawaii's Most Mysterious Legends

Can a single volcanic rock change your luck? For decades, visitors to Hawaii have mailed lava rocks back to the islands accompanied by handwritten letters describing broken relationships, financial hardship, illness, and the uneasy feeling that something simply was not right after taking a piece of paradise home. Is Pele's Curse real? Or is the story asking a much deeper question about ownership, respect, and our desire to possess beautiful places? Tonight on The Midnight Drive we explore one of Hawaii's most enduring legends before wandering into another mystery. The Menehune are said to be master builders who construct roads, fishponds, and temples beneath the cover of darkness before disappearing with the sunrise. Together these stories become something larger than folklore. They become reflections on craftsmanship, humility, memory, and the quiet idea that some places are meant to be appreciated rather than collected. This is not a search for proof. It is an invitation to wonder. Keywords: pele's curse, menehune, hawaii folklore, hawaiian mythology, hawaii ghost stories, paranormal podcast, mysterious places, island legends, midnight drive podcast, folklore podcast, travel storytelling, hawaiian legends

Gisteren20 min
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The Faceless Lady and the Green Lady | Hawaii's Most Haunting Legends

What is more unsettling than a monster? Someone who looks completely ordinary until you realize they have no face. Tonight on The Midnight Drive we explore two of Hawaii's most enduring legends. The Faceless Lady, a quiet figure whose missing features leave witnesses carrying an image they cannot quite explain, and the Green Lady, a spirit forever searching for someone she has lost. Along the way we wander through memory, grief, identity, and the strange relationship between places and the stories they continue to hold. This is not an investigation looking for proof. It is an invitation to wonder. Maybe the stories that stay with us are not the loudest ones. Maybe they are the ones that leave just enough unanswered that our imagination quietly takes over. Keywords: faceless lady, green lady, hawaii folklore, hawaiian ghost stories, hawaiian legends, paranormal podcast, folklore podcast, mysterious places, midnight drive podcast, atmospheric storytelling, liminal horror, ghost folklore

17 jun 202620 min
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The Night Marchers of Hawaii | Ancient Warriors, Spirit Roads & Midnight Legends

There are roads in Hawaii where locals will quietly tell you not to stop after dark. Not because they're trying to frighten visitors. Because some stories ask for respect instead of belief. Tonight on The Midnight Drive, we explore the legend of the Night Marchers and the idea of Spirit Roads—ancient paths said to carry warriors long after their earthly journey has ended. Along the way we'll wander through Hawaiian folklore, Stone Tape Theory, sacred places, community memory, and the quiet possibility that some locations change us simply because we choose to move through them differently. Whether you believe these legends literally or simply appreciate the wisdom they preserve, one thing becomes clear: Some places don't belong to us. Sometimes the most respectful thing we can do is slow down, step aside, and listen. Topics explored: • Hawaiian Night Marchers • Spirit Roads & sacred paths • Folklore as community memory • Stone Tape Theory • Respect vs. consumption • Wonder, humility & mystery Keywords: night marchers, hawaii folklore, hawaiian legends, hawaii ghost stories, spirit roads, paranormal podcast, hawaiian mythology, midnight drive podcast, liminal storytelling, mysterious places, stone tape theory, ancient warriors

16 jun 202620 min
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Hawaii: The Ocean Remembers | Ghost Ships, Lost Voyages & The Pacific at Midnight

There comes a moment on every flight to Hawaii when the pilot announces you've crossed the point of no return. There's enough fuel to reach the islands but not enough to turn around. It's meant as information. But it feels like philosophy. Tonight on The Midnight Drive, we leave the mainland behind and explore Hawaii through the lens of its oldest storyteller: the Pacific Ocean itself. Together we'll consider ancient Polynesian navigation, ghost ships, lost sailors, midnight beaches, and the strange feeling that some places are simply older than language. Along the way, we'll reflect on respect, belonging, folklore, and why the ocean feels less peaceful than it does patient. This isn't an investigation looking for proof. It's an invitation to wonder. So settle in, turn down the lights, and join us for a midnight drive across one of the oldest landscapes on Earth. Topics explored in this episode: • Crossing the "point of no return" • Ancient Pacific navigation • The psychology of endless oceans • Ghost ships & disappearances • Hawaiian folklore & memory • Respecting places rather than consuming them • Why islands transform the people who visit them Keywords: Hawaii paranormal, Hawaii folklore, Pacific Ocean mysteries, ghost ships, Hawaii ghost stories, Polynesian navigation, Hawaii legends, Midnight Drive podcast, ocean mysteries, Pacific folklore, liminal travel podcast, mysterious places, island mythology, Hawaiian history, supernatural Hawaii, atmospheric storytelling, Stone Tape Theory, paranormal podcast, late night storytelling, Hawaii travel stories

15 jun 202640 min