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Ep. 5: The Haunting at the UH Mānoa (2/3)

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Trigger Warning: This episode discusses depression, suicide, and briefly describes a body postmortem. Although these topics are discussed briefly, it may be disturbing to some listeners.

Note: For best listener experience, headphones are suggested but not required.

Mahalo for joining the Ghostlore of Hawaii: Paranormal Paradise podcast! This is part 2 of last week's episode on the hauntings at the University of Hawaii Mānoa campus.

If you haven't listened to episode 4 part 1, I highly suggest starting with that episode. When we left off, Emma, our college freshman, had been doing great during the first half of her first semester. She made new friends, was excelling in all of her classes, and had started dating Scott, a star on the men's volleyball team. Then, it all came crashing down for Emma...

The Ghostlore of Hawaii Patreon is now live!

Click the link below to become a Patron and gain access to additional bonus, full-length and mini-episodes only available on Patreon! Head to: www.patreon.com/ghostloreofhawaii If you enjoy Ghostlore of Hawaii: Paranormal Paradise, please leave a rating and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. It really helps new listeners find the show and makes a huge impact for independently produced podcasts like this one. Rate on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/01N7z0FpM4q9GM2mMWSQOc?si=bc00c747a1aa4fda Rate and review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ghostlore-of-hawaii-paranormal-paradise/id1576129885 Merchandise is available! Every purchase goes straight into creating more content for the podcast. https://ghostlore-of-HI.redbubble.com/ Do you have a paranormal story or topic you'd like to hear on the podcast? Have some advice or feedback? Just want to say "Hi"? You can email me at ghostlore.of.hawaii@gmail.com Follow me on RePod! https://joinrepod.com/ghostloreofhawaii

RePod is a new listening app that let's listeners share episodes or shows, find new podcasts in their favorite genre, and even tip your favorite hosts! Best of all, it's the easiest way to chat directly with me! Have a question about the pidgin or Hawaiian word used in an episode? You can shoot me a message on RePod. Think of it like a mix between Facebook, Patreon, GoodReads, and your favorite listening app!

Download for free on Apple iOS, Google Play Store, or your desktop by using the link: https://joinrepod.com/ghostloreofhawaii Share your favorite episode with your friends! If they don't have any of the listening apps they can still listen for free! No downloading required! Listen for free: www.ghostloreofhawaii.com

Show Notes:

Information of the University of Hawaii at Mānoa:

https://manoa.hawaii.edu/

Haunted Hawaii (Choking ghost, aswang, menehune):

https://www.honolulumagazine.com/haunted-hawaii-my-personal-experience-with-the-supernatural-and-the-unexplained/

Plantation life and Hawaii becomes a "Melting Pot" of cultures:

https://www.loc.gov/classroom-materials/immigration/japanese/hawaii-life-in-a-plantation-society/

Kanashibari:

https://yokai.com/kanashibari/

Obakeneko (Ghost cat):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bakeneko

Definition of kūpuna :

https://www.primitiveways.com/kupuna.html

Kahu description and information on blessing the land (Here's a great source explaining how Kahu's bless the land):

https://www.miramirakauai.com/land-blessings/

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Trigger Warning: This episode discusses depression, suicide, and briefly describes a body postmortem. Although these topics are discussed briefly, it may be disturbing to some listeners.

Note: For best listener experience, headphones are suggested but not required.

Mahalo for joining the Ghostlore of Hawaii: Paranormal Paradise podcast! This is part 2 of last week's episode on the hauntings at the University of Hawaii Mānoa campus.

If you haven't listened to episode 4 part 1, I highly suggest starting with that episode. When we left off, Emma, our college freshman, had been doing great during the first half of her first semester. She made new friends, was excelling in all of her classes, and had started dating Scott, a star on the men's volleyball team. Then, it all came crashing down for Emma...

The Ghostlore of Hawaii Patreon is now live!

Click the link below to become a Patron and gain access to additional bonus, full-length and mini-episodes only available on Patreon! Head to: www.patreon.com/ghostloreofhawaii If you enjoy Ghostlore of Hawaii: Paranormal Paradise, please leave a rating and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. It really helps new listeners find the show and makes a huge impact for independently produced podcasts like this one. Rate on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/01N7z0FpM4q9GM2mMWSQOc?si=bc00c747a1aa4fda Rate and review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ghostlore-of-hawaii-paranormal-paradise/id1576129885 Merchandise is available! Every purchase goes straight into creating more content for the podcast. https://ghostlore-of-HI.redbubble.com/ Do you have a paranormal story or topic you'd like to hear on the podcast? Have some advice or feedback? Just want to say "Hi"? You can email me at ghostlore.of.hawaii@gmail.com Follow me on RePod! https://joinrepod.com/ghostloreofhawaii

RePod is a new listening app that let's listeners share episodes or shows, find new podcasts in their favorite genre, and even tip your favorite hosts! Best of all, it's the easiest way to chat directly with me! Have a question about the pidgin or Hawaiian word used in an episode? You can shoot me a message on RePod. Think of it like a mix between Facebook, Patreon, GoodReads, and your favorite listening app!

Download for free on Apple iOS, Google Play Store, or your desktop by using the link: https://joinrepod.com/ghostloreofhawaii Share your favorite episode with your friends! If they don't have any of the listening apps they can still listen for free! No downloading required! Listen for free: www.ghostloreofhawaii.com

Show Notes:

Information of the University of Hawaii at Mānoa:

https://manoa.hawaii.edu/

Haunted Hawaii (Choking ghost, aswang, menehune):

https://www.honolulumagazine.com/haunted-hawaii-my-personal-experience-with-the-supernatural-and-the-unexplained/

Plantation life and Hawaii becomes a "Melting Pot" of cultures:

https://www.loc.gov/classroom-materials/immigration/japanese/hawaii-life-in-a-plantation-society/

Kanashibari:

https://yokai.com/kanashibari/

Obakeneko (Ghost cat):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bakeneko

Definition of kūpuna :

https://www.primitiveways.com/kupuna.html

Kahu description and information on blessing the land (Here's a great source explaining how Kahu's bless the land):

https://www.miramirakauai.com/land-blessings/

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