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The land yields its harvest; God, our God, blesses us.
— Psalm 67:6
Step into the golden, eerie glow of autumn, where the familiar scents of cider, pumpkin, and hay mingle with whispers of the uncanny. In this episode of Sasquatch and Sourdough, we wander the mysterious fields of colonial America—exploring husking bees, red corn ears, and the supernatural tales that haunted early harvest festivals. From shadowy spirits in the stalks to odd creatures lurking in the modern-day countryside, we trace a thread of strangeness from Over the Garden Wall’s haunting harvest to real-world encounters across the United States. Along the way, we uncover Bigfoot sightings in apple orchards from the BFRO archives, meet the mischievous harvest Púca of Celtic lore, and hear chilling whispers of the Albatwitch. Join host Christina as we uncover how autumn’s bounty has always carried a hint of the uncanny.
Strange stories. True faith.
New Here? Hi! I’m Christina, a follower of Jesus and host of Sasquatch and Sourdough — a podcast exploring the supernatural, faith, and spiritual warfare.
Not every guest shares my beliefs (be they spiritually or culturally). That’s okay. This is a table, not a pulpit. We hold to Scripture, invite the Holy Spirit, and test everything.
“Do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits...”
— 1 John 4:1
Not always suitable for children. Spiritually intense. Biblically grounded.
The truth is out there, God is with you, and everyone always ends up in the kitchen.
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