
Chambers of the Occult
Step into the world of Chambers of the Occult—a little creepy, a little chaotic, and packed with just the right amount of banter. Join two partners in crime (and the supernatural), Kai and J, as they dive into spine-chilling true crime cases and hair-raising paranormal encounters. Each episode is a mix of haunting mysteries, unsettling legends, and just enough humor to keep things questionable.
Whether you're here for the ghost stories, the gruesome details, or just to witness two friends banter their way through the eerie and unexplained (probably too much… or maybe not enough), grab your popcorn—or your holy water—and join us. After all, some mysteries are best unraveled with a little back-and-forth… and maybe a few questionable decisions along the way.
Chambers of the Occult
Old News Nonsense Vol. 11
In Old News Nonsense Vol. 11, we kick things off with a chilling tale of Mrs. Rebecca Senpz, who shocked mourners by sitting up in her coffin mid-wake after being declared dead. Talk about an unforgettable entrance!
Next, a seven-story-tall T-Rex hot air balloon buzzes Calgary, stealing the show at the Kodak Balloon Festival and proving dinosaurs still dominate — even in the skies.
A 9-year-old “cigaret fiend” leaves a courtroom stunned with her heavy smoking habit, earning her a spot in the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Switching to a heartfelt note, a 16-year-old girl shares her struggle to cope with an alcoholic mother in a touching letter that sheds light on addiction’s toll on families.
We then hop into controversy with The Rabbits’ Wedding, a children’s book featuring interracial bunny love banned in Alabama for being “too provocative.” Who knew bunnies could spark such drama?
Feeling chilly? Cozy up with a tale of sweaters, from hand-knit creations to matching outfits for dogs and humans. Nothing says love like a good knit.
Next, an outdated guide hilariously advises women on “10 Ways to Remain a Spinster,” offering gems like developing a nasally voice and arguing about equal rights. Follow the rules, and matrimony will never find you!
Finally, we wrap up with the Tamagotchi craze of the 1990s, where virtual pets taught us the meaning of guilt and devotion, one pixelated cry at a time.
Tune in to Old News Nonsense Vol. 11 for a wild ride through headlines that are equal parts bizarre and brilliant!