
HaintnHoller
By Haint N Holler

HaintnHollerOct 27, 2021

The Bell Witch part 1

Crossroads
Welcome cousin, to Haint n Holler Podcast. Take a journey with us to that sacred yet profane location known well in the heart of hearts of southern and Appalachian folklore - the Crossroads.
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Music in tonight's podcast is Bayou by Tigerblood Jewel.
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Season 2 Trailer
Hey, cousin. Welcome back to Haint n Holler Podcast.
This second season, my partner, Damon, and I are thrilled to share with you the history, folklore, and our own personal experiences investigating such stories as The Bell Witch, Other Worldly Encounters in Kentucky, Famous Faces in the Supernatural, and much more. We will also be sharing behind the scenes of how we research and investigate the paranormal. We know you’re just as thrilled to travel these winding back roads of stories and folk tales as we were to experience them.
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Skinned Tom
Settle in this spooky season for the tale of Skinned Tom.
CW: death, murder, torture, adultery.
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The Witch of Putnam County
Are witches from the 1800s buried in Putnam County, TN? Listen to today's episode and feel free to share your opinion with us.
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The Tennessee Pigman
This evening we are on the search of one of the stranger stories my home state has to offer - the Pigman of Millington, TN.
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Witch Bottles, Bottle Trees, and Haint Blue
Ever find an old glass bottle full of nails and other items buried on your property? You might have come across an old form of protection.
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Devil's Creek Road and Some Advice
Tonight we’re doing things a little different. You see, I don’t have a story for you. What I do have is a location, rumors, and some advice for those of you who love southern haunts as much as I do and just wanna get some boots on the ground and experience a story of your own.
A small disclaimer before we continue. Here at Haint n Holler, we share information and stories about the paranormal. We do so for entertainment and educational purposes. Our goal is not to evangelize our beliefs in ghosts, cryptis, or other high strangeness nor do we pass judgement on whether or not a location contains any of these therein. Any information you obtain from this podcast, it is entirely up to you what you would like to do with it.
As we head into spooky season, if you have any investigations, experiences, or stories you’d like us to look into, please send us a message at haintnholler@gmail.com. And if you’d like to see how we investigate and what goes on beyond the story, come on over to our Patreon:
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Yall stay safe out there.

Pine Haven Bullied Boy
The Old Pine Haven School in Jamestown, TN has an urban legend that shook us to our core and brought back ever creepy night from our childhood sharing urban legends and looking into mirrors...
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Tommyknockers
Little men in the mines or ghosts of miners who sacrificed everything to company green? Whichever it is, the miners knew that they weren't alone in the dark heart of the earth.
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Carnal Rain
Twice in the history of the south has the sky opened up and rained down blood and meat on the land. The first was in 1841 in Tennessee. The second was in 1876 in Kentucky. Tonight we share that strange bit of history along with some weather omens that you can look out for this fall.
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