The Creepy Shit We Talk About

That Ouija Board is Talking Shit

45 min · 1. apr. 2026
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In this episode, we slide the planchette across one of the most controversial objects in paranormal history—the Ouija board. Is it an innocent parlor game, a psychological phenomenon, or a genuine tool for spirit communication? And what happens when the board starts saying things it shouldn’t? We explore the origins of the Ouija board, how it became a cultural obsession, and why it’s been blamed for everything from harmless scares to full-blown hauntings. The team dives into firsthand experiences, infamous cases, and the mechanics behind how the board “moves” (including the ideomotor effect), while also asking the bigger question: what if something else is moving it? From spirits who claim to be friendly to entities that seem anything but, this episode walks the thin line between skepticism and the supernatural. Light a candle if you dare—but remember, if the board starts talking back… you might not like what it has to say.

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That Ouija Board is Talking Shit

In this episode, we slide the planchette across one of the most controversial objects in paranormal history—the Ouija board. Is it an innocent parlor game, a psychological phenomenon, or a genuine tool for spirit communication? And what happens when the board starts saying things it shouldn’t? We explore the origins of the Ouija board, how it became a cultural obsession, and why it’s been blamed for everything from harmless scares to full-blown hauntings. The team dives into firsthand experiences, infamous cases, and the mechanics behind how the board “moves” (including the ideomotor effect), while also asking the bigger question: what if something else is moving it? From spirits who claim to be friendly to entities that seem anything but, this episode walks the thin line between skepticism and the supernatural. Light a candle if you dare—but remember, if the board starts talking back… you might not like what it has to say.

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