Halloween Lore and Legends: Rissa's Return to Dairyland Frights

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Welcome to another spellbinding episode of Dairyland Frights, your go-to podcast for all things paranormal, eerie, and mysterious in the Midwest and beyond. Join us as we embark on a captivating journey into Halloween lore with our special guest, Rissa from Tea and Smoke. Known for her enthralling tales and deep knowledge of the supernatural, Rissa returns to share her insights on the traditions and myths surrounding Halloween. In this episode, we explore the rich history of Halloween, tracing its roots from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain to the modern-day American celebration. Discover why Halloween captivates Americans, who are expected to spend nearly $10 billion on festivities this year. We delve into the fascinating customs of Jack O'lanterns, the origins of trick-or-treating, and the chilling tales of the Headless Horseman.   Rissa also sheds light on the concept of "thin time," when the veil between the living and the spirit world is at its thinnest, making Halloween a prime time for divination practices. Learn about the intriguing history of tarot cards and their role in modern divination, as well as the significance of other ancient practices like apple bobbing and scrying.   Whether you're a Halloween enthusiast or a curious skeptic, this episode promises to enchant and educate. Tune in for a delightful mix of history, folklore, and a touch of the supernatural.   00:00 - John from Dairyland Frights: Walk backwards from a ladder is superstition 01:45 - Tonight we're going to go through some Halloween lore 02:53 - Americans are expected to spend close to $10 billion on Halloween this year 08:18 - One of the best parts about Halloween is having our traditions 12:09 - Historians disagree about when Halloween originated in ancient Ireland 15:30 - Traditional Halloween tradition involves leaving an offering for the dead during this time 17:24 - So I think the ultimate symbol of Halloween in America is probably the Jack O'lantern 22:36 - The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is set on Halloween 24:29 - Someone asks, have you seen the TV show Sleepy hollow 28:52 - Rissa: The shining still scares me when I read the book 31:55 - Pumpkin pie is a true american dessert, right 34:54 - Quick question. Do you like whipped cream on your pumpkin pie 36:54 - In Ireland, apples would be used for divination 39:48 - We talked about Bobby for apples and Halloween bobbing for beers 42:23 - Someone says they went to Salem around Halloween, but it's busy 47:46 - Door County is a very magical place in the county 51:30 - Halloween is a popular time for divination because it's agricultural 54:05 - Is the tarot spooky? I am not personally scared by paper 58:08 - Is Ouija board similar to tarot or other psychic mediums 01:01:09 - Heresa: I have a contest for you to win a free tarot reading Stay spooky, my friends, and don't forget to participate in Rissa's Spooktacular Contest to win a free tarot reading and a set of horror stories. Follow us on social media for more details. Dairyland Frights[Dairyland Frights Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/dairylandfrights)   Tea and Smoke[Tea and Smoke Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/teaandsmoke)   Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving[Legend of Sleepy Hollow on Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Legend-Sleepy-Hollow-Washington-Irving/dp/1503262905)   The Complete Housewife[The Complete Housewife on Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Housewife-Eliza-Smith/dp/1170503614) Salem, Massachusetts[Visit Salem](https://www.salem.org) Tarot and the Cards Movie[Tarot and the Cards on IMDb](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12345678) (Note: Fictional link for illustrative purposes)

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