Ladies Who Lore

By: Ladies Who Lore
  • Summary

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


    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 @ladieswholore on Instagram and @ladieswholorepod on TikTok to see exclusive photos, updates, and bonus content like Mini Mystery Mondays, where one lady shares a mini lore every Monday on Instagram!


    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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Episodes
  • Ladies Who Will Never Own a Mansion
    Oct 23 2024

    In this week’s episode Sammy takes a dive into her mysterious potential family line. As the bubbly is poured, the ladies try out different catch phrases, share their closet monster horror stories, and speculate about familial curses. Check out our wine bottle on Instagram to see if you can guess the lore!


    TW: Violence, True Crime, Infant Death


    Sources Include:


    -Excerpts from The Winchester Mystery House Website

    -“The Winchester House of San Jose: Haunted or Just Unique Architecture?” By Vince DiLoreto from Fitting in Adventure

    -“LIST: Top 10 mind-bending facts about the Winchester Mystery House” by Tess Stevens from ABC News 7

    -American Hauntings from www.americanhauntingsink.com/winchester

    -“Houdini visits the Winchester Mystery House” by John Cox from www.wildabouthoudini.com


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    47 mins
  • Ladies Who Join the Coastal Elite
    Oct 16 2024

    In this week's episode, Lindsay reflects on a personal lore. As the wine flows, the ladies brag about bougie work vacations, fret over iPhone malfunctions, and put their trust in bridges. Check out the wine bottle on our Instagram to see if you can guess the lore!


    TW: Violence, Gore, True Crime


    Sources include:


    Excerpts from the Hotel del Coronado Website: "Who was Kate Morgan?", "The History of Hotel del Coronado", "Paranormal Investigation" and "Kate Morgan Mystery Begins"


    "The True Story Of Kate Morgan, The Ghost Of The Hotel del Coronado", by Aimee Lamoureux from All That's Interesting


    Beautiful Stranger: The Ghost of Kate Morgan and the Hotel del Coronado (book)


    'Poltergeist activity' | The haunted history of Hotel del Coronado by Jasmine Ramirez for CBS 8


    THE HAUNTED HOTEL DEL CORONADO from Haunted Rooms America


    Hotel del Coronado Ghost Stories from Historic Hotels of America


    The Haunted Hotel del Coronado in California from HauntedPlacesToGo.com


    7 Things You Didn't Know About the Hotel del Coronado from 1906 Lodge






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    47 mins
  • Ladies Who Want Vampire Facials
    Oct 9 2024

    In our first episode, Jessie shares a lore that will have you scared to look in mirrors. As the wine is poured, the ladies discuss unconventional beauty techniques, recount childhood horrors, and rescue a fly. Check out the wine bottle on our Instagram to see if you can guess the lore!


    TW: Violence, Gore, True Crime, Infanticide, Torture


    Sources used today include:

    "The True Story Of Bloody Mary, The Woman Behind The Mirror" by Krissy Howard from All That's Interesting

    "Legends abound regarding Bloody Mary Worth" by Jesse Carpender from Lake County Journal

    "The Myth of ‘Bloody Mary,’ England’s First Queen" by Melian Solly from Smithsonian Magazine

    "Where did the legend of Bloody Mary come from?" by Debra Ronca from How Stuff Works

    "'Bloody Mary': From the Bathroom to the Laboratory" by pace.165 from Ohio State University



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    43 mins

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