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Chumming with the Spirits

Chumming with the Spirits

著者: Para-Chum O.G. J.D.
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Sharks, spirits, and a splash of chaos… Welcome to Chumming with the Spirits — the paranormal comedy podcast where the beers are cold, the ghosts are restless, and nothing is off-limits. Dive in every week for chilling tales, wild laughs, and maybe a ghost or two. Subscribe now — if you dare.

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  • Superstitions
    2025/11/08

    On this episode we talk about the world of superstitions. Superstitions are beliefs or practices, such as believing a black cat crossing your path brings bad luck, that are not based on reason or scientific fact but are often tied to feelings of luck, fate, or magic. They often arise from fear of the unknown and can provide a sense of control or comfort, even if people rationally know they aren't real. Examples include knocking on wood, avoiding the number 13, or carrying a lucky charm. What are some of your favorite superstitions?

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    51 分
  • The Haunted Harris-Kearney House
    2025/10/31

    Join us for this special Halloween edition as we discuss the Haunted Harris-Kearney House in Kansas City. It is the oldest house in Kansas City, Missouri, as well as one of the most haunted. This location is also where the Chumming With The Spirits crew first met.

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    54 分
  • The Mandela Effect
    2025/10/24

    Join on this fascinating episode as we delve into the mysterious Mandela Effect.

    The false memory phenomenon was initially investigated by psychological pioneers Pierre Janet and Sigmund Freud.

    Freud was fascinated with memory and all the ways it could be understood, used, and manipulated. Some claim that his studies have been quite influential in contemporary memory research, including the research into the field of false memory. Pierre Janet was a French neurologist also credited with great contributions into memory research. Janet contributed to false memory through his ideas on dissociation and memory retrieval through hypnosis.

    In 1974, Elizabeth Loftus and John Palmer conducted a study to investigate the effects of language on the development of false memory. The experiment involved two separate studies.

    In this study, the first point brought up in discussion is that the words used to phrase a question can heavily influence the response given. Second, the study indicates that the phrasing of a question can give expectations to previously ignored details, and therefore, a misconstruction of our memory recall. This indication supports false memory as an existing phenomenon.

    Replications in different contexts (such as hockey games instead of car crashes) have shown that different scenarios require different framing effects to produce differing memories.

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    56 分
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