Pumpkin Hill Radio: Paranormal Mysteries, Conspiracies, and Unexplained Phenomena
Step into the realm of the unexplained every Tuesday with Pumpkin Hill Radio as we don our tinfoil hats to explore the bizarre, the mysterious, and the downright weird corners of our reality. Our journey into High Strangeness covers:
🔍 History's unexplained events and perplexing mysteries
📚 Mythological tales and urban legends
🕵️ Mind-bending conspiracy theories
🦄 Cryptid sightings and folklore
👽 Paranormal phenomena and investigations
🎬 Cult classic paranormal movies
🎮 Eerie video game lore
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From ancient enigmas to modern mysteries, we chase the shadows of the unexplained. Whether you're a skeptic, a true believer, or somewhere in between, tune in for a weekly dose of the weird and uncanny.
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Pumpkin Hill Radio: Paranormal Mysteries, Conspiracies, and Unexplained Phenomena
Episode 60: A Very Special Pre Thanksgiving Episode: Echoes from 1971 - The Ove Guberud Interview
With Dawson away in Greece and Thanksgiving approaching, I (Travis Wyrmwood) am stepping away from our usual paranormal investigations to look at a different kind of haunting - the ethereal echoes of our shared American history. In this special bonus episode, I present a restored 1971 interview with Ove Guberud, my Great Grandfather, originally recorded in Minneapolis for academic preservation by LeRoy Larson.
Ove's intimate account of life in Spring Grove, Minnesota reveals a tapestry of Norwegian-American culture through the lens of traditional music and dance. In a particularly touching moment, he shares heartwarming stories passed down from his grandmother about peaceful encounters with Native Americans in the 1850s, including a simple but profound act of sharing donuts that bridges cultures and generations.
This rare audio document, originally preserved by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries, offers an authentic glimpse into the immigrant experience in the American Midwest. As your host, I provide brief context before presenting this precious piece of oral history in its entirety - a departure from our usual supernatural fare, but one that reminds us that sometimes the most powerful connections transcend time itself.
Content Warning: While this episode contains no paranormal content, listeners may experience unexpected feelings of nostalgia and profound appreciation for the simple moments that shape our collective history.
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