This week’s episode takes us straight into the realm of chills, childhood, and...reincarnation? From creepy Reddit confessions to real-world research, we dive into stories that blur the lines between imagination, memory, and mystery.Starting with a real-life family story, we quickly spiral into terrifyingly believable tales from Reddit where children recall details of lives they’ve supposedly lived before. It’s unnerving. It’s oddly specific. And it’s not just anecdotal — according to Dr. Jim Tucker, a psychiatrist at the University of Virginia, there may be scientific backing to the idea that our consciousness doesn’t just die with us, but sometimes...resets.We hear the incredible story of James Leininger, a Louisiana toddler whose WWII flashbacks led to the discovery of a real downed pilot from Iwo Jima. There's a fine line between coincidence, suggestion, and something more.Plus: the owl theory makes a surprise cameo, kids suddenly speaking Russian, and Kait still refuses to babysit alone after dark.⚠️ Content Warning: Contains references to war, death, childhood trauma, and stories some may find emotionally distressing."That's Genevieve." "And that's Kaitlyn."Sisters-in-law, best friends, former CNAs, and the sharp-witted duo behind Camping Is Canceled. Known for their mix of research-driven storytelling and unfiltered commentary, Gen and Kait dig deep into true crime cases (and the occasional brain bender) with empathy, curiosity, and dark humor.Instagram: @campingiscanceledTikTok: @campingiscanceledContact: campingiscanceled@gmail.comSourcesReddit, “Parents of Reddit, what has your child done to make you think they lived a past life?”NPR, “Searching For Science Behind Reincarnation”Snopes, “Did a Young Girl Solve Her Donor’s Murder Using Her Heart’s Memories?”Listen Now — everywhere you get your podcastsNew episodes drop every Friday. Subscribe and leave a review to support independent creators. Want ad-free episodes and exclusive bonus content every Thursday? Get a 7-day free trial on Patreon!
This week’s episode takes us straight into the realm of chills, childhood, and...reincarnation? From creepy Reddit confessions to real-world research, we dive into stories that blur the lines between imagination, memory, and mystery.Starting with a real-life family story, we quickly spiral into terrifyingly believable tales from Reddit where children recall details of lives they’ve supposedly lived before. It’s unnerving. It’s oddly specific. And it’s not just anecdotal — according to Dr. Jim Tu...