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Ladies Who Lore

Ladies Who Lore

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Ladies Who Lore is the only podcast that dives deep into all things lore and bottles of wine. Each week, the ladies trade off sharing a thrilling tale mixed with personal anecdotes, haunting ghost stories, and lots of laughs. Through light-hearted storytelling with hints of true crime and history, this podcast will leave you with full body chills and plenty of new wines to try! Hosted by Jessie Vane, Lindsay Whisler, and Sammy Winchester.


Have a local legend you'd like to share? Email the ladies at ladieswholorepod@gmail.com and maybe yours will be read in the next episode.


Be sure to follow our socials to see exclusive photos, updates, and bonus content like Mini Mystery Mondays, where one lady shares a mini lore every Monday on Instagram!


Instagram: @ladieswholore

Tik Tok: @ladieswholorepod


But for now, fill up your glasses, gather around the fire, and let's lore.

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Jessie Vane, Lindsay Whisler, Sammy Winchester
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  • 71 - Ladies Who Live in Flowers
    2026/05/27

    In this week’s episode, Lindsay walks the ladies through the garden to spin tales of small but mighty magical creatures: Flower Fairies. As the Cote de Rose is sipped, the ladies discover their tarot card personalities, congratulate Sammy on being awesome and have their own Poltergeist moment. So grab your favorite chilled rose and hold tight to your cactus, Ladies Who Live in Flowers will have you clapping for fairies again.


    Do you have a ghost story, local lore, or urban legend you would like to share with the ladies? Email us at LadiesWhoLorePod@gmail.com.

    If you love our show, please consider supporting us by joining our Patreon and following us on our socials: Instagram, Tiktok, and Youtube. And help others discover our show by rating, reviewing and subscribing on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you like to listen to your podcasts.


    Sources:


    Crutchely, Megan. "A Need for Belief: The Victorians and Fairies." Retrospect Journal. 2021.

    Strand, Sophie. "The Fairies Are Back & They're Even Smaller: The Meeting of Magic & the Microscopic World of 'Smalls'." Braided Way Magazine. 2021.

    Williams, Holly. "When Britain Was Gripped by Fairy Mania." BBC Culture. 2023.

    "Cottingley Fairies: How Sherlock Holmes's Creator Was Fooled by a Hoax." BBC News. 2020.

    "The Victorian Fairy Craze." History Skills.

    Young, Simon (ed.). The Fairy Census. fairycensus.com. Ongoing.

    Conan Doyle Estate. "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Beliefs and Experiences." arthurconandoyle.co.uk.

    Dumont, Henrietta. "The Language of Flowers." Project Gutenberg. Originally published 1851.

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    57 分
  • 70 - Ladies Who Vanish
    2026/05/20

    In this week’s episode, Jessie tells the ladies about America’s oldest unsolved mystery: The Disappearance of the Roanoke Colony. As the Sohu is poured, the ladies fawn over pretty ladies in capes, acknowledge the intelligence of squirrels, and become terrified of real estate. So grab your favorite Croatian white and carve into the nearest tree, Ladies Who Vanish will have you baffled in no time.


    Do you have a ghost story, local lore, or urban legend you would like to share with the ladies? Email us at LadiesWhoLorePod@gmail.com.

    If you love our show, please consider supporting us by joining our Patreon and following us on our socials: Instagram, Tiktok, and Youtube. And help others discover our show by rating, reviewing and subscribing on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you like to listen to your podcasts.


    TW:

    Murder, death, drowning


    Sources:

    “The Lost Colony of Roanoke” by Jonathan Hogeback on Britannica

    “The Lost Colony” on National Park Service Fort Raleigh

    “Evidence Grows, the Lost Colony Split Up” by Frank Graff on PBS (2020)

    “What Happened to the Lost Colony at Roanoke?” By Josh Clark and Nathan Chandler on How Stuff Works

    “Legend of White Doe” by Daniel W Barefoot on NCpedia

    “Ghost stories and unsolved mysteries: The haunted history of Roanoke Island” by Maureen Wurtz and Jenna Kurtz on Queen City News

    “Haunted Roanoke” on Colonial Ghosts

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    55 分
  • 69 - Ladies Who Are Spider Monkeys
    2026/05/13
    In this week’s episode, Sammy unearths the history behind lore’s most notorious creatures: Vampires. As the Vampire is sipped, the ladies read listener comments, confuse Hank Green for gangrene, and have controversial takes on Sweeney Todd. So grab your favorite merlot and burn your welcome mat, Ladies Who Are Spider Monkeys will have you screaming all day long.Do you have a ghost story, local lore, or urban legend you would like to share with the ladies? Email us at LadiesWhoLorePod@gmail.com.If you love our show, please consider supporting us by joining our Patreon and following us on our socials: Instagram, Tiktok, and Youtube. And help others discover our show by rating, reviewing and subscribing on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you like to listen to your podcasts.TW:Gore, murder, death, sexual abuseSources:“Long before Dracula, an ancient Mesopotamian civilisation raised the world's oldest vampires” by James Osborne on historyextra.com“Vampires and rabies: What's the link?” by Tim Newman on Medical News Today”The real-life diseases that spread the vampire myth” by Stephen Dowling on BBc“How vampire lore emerged from shadowy medical mysteries” by Bella Isaacs-Thomas on PBS“Vampires in Greece: From Ancient Greek Creatures to the Vrykolakas” by Annna Wichmann on Greek Reporter“Vampiric Creatures of Ancient Myth and Legend” by Anonymous at Classicallyeducated.wordpress.com“When New Englanders Blamed Vampires for Tuberculosis Deaths” by Crystal Ponti on History.com“The New England Vampire Panic Was Very Real and Very Deadly” by Nathan Chandler on History.Howstuffworks.com“Decomposing Bodies in the 1720s Gave Birth to the First Vampire Panic” by Karina Wilson on SmithsonianMagazine.com“Vampire” by Staff on Britannica.com“Bram Stoker Claimed That Parts of Dracula Were Real. Here's What We Know About the Story Behind the Novel” by Dacre Stoker and J.D. Barker on Time.com“Vampire History” by Editors on History.com“How ‘Nosferatu’ Reinvented the Vampire” by Becky Little on History.com“Jure Grando: The world’s first recorded vampire” by Will Howard on Dangerousminds.net“The Top 10 Real-Life “Vampires” from History” by staff at US Ghost Adventures“Vampires & Arithmomania” by Anonymous on oddathenaeum.com“Vampires are real: David Ono journeys to Serbia to find real story” by David Ono on abc7.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    58 分
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