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When children go ghost hunting

35m · Homespun Haints: True Ghost Stories · 01 Jul 15:00

Do you want to know if children can see ghosts? We—Becky and Diana—ask that question in this inaugural Episode 1. After all, we have our own memories to draw from. Plus, there's that spooky thing that happened with Becky's kid in that old bed and breakfast. If you believe these stories, you might start to think that yes, children really are in touch with something from the beyond. Listen to the episode now and hear more!
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