The Problem with Ghosts

This American Life

社会与文化

2023-03-10

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The ghosts that visit us, the ghosts that never do, and the ghosts that walk among us. Prologue: Chaunte Vaughn’s mother recently died of Parkinsons. Even though Chaunte doesn't believe in ghosts, she is visited by her mom's ghost multiple times. And, to Chaunte’s disappointment, everything her mother's ghost has to say seems pointless. (8 minutes) Ghost Industrial Complex: Reporter Chenjerai Kumanyika visits Savannah, Georgia to learn about the city’s popular ghost tours. He’s heard the tourist attractions actually include the brutal reality of slavery. What he finds is more sinister and complex than advertised. (23 minutes) Wedding Crasher: Abby Stein’s youngest sister got married last month, the last of 13 kids in their family. At the wedding, an uninvited guest showed up. (12 minutes) Seance Fiction: In the 1920s, at the height of the Spiritualism movement, a friendship blossomed between two men with opposing views on the topic: Harry Houdini and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Houdini was a skeptic. Conan Doyle was the de facto leader of the movement. On a vacation in Atlantic City, the famous author tried to help his skeptical friend talk to the ghost of his beloved mother. Sean Cole reports. (13 minutes) You can read more about Houdini's crusade against the Spiritualism movement in David Jaher's book The Witch of Lime Street.
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  • Shantae is not somebody who believed in ghosts.

  • When her mom died this past May, she remembers seeing her lying there and feeling the finality of it.

  • Like, she's gone.

  • It felt real.

  • But three days later, this thing started happening.

  • I was just laying on the bed, like, scrolling on my phone, and it felt like somebody was suddenly there.

  • Like it was a surprise.

  • I was like, oh.

  • Oh, hi.

  • Hi.

  • It was her mom.

  • And my mom was like, oh, sorry.

  • Sorry to scare you, but just make sure you get to the funeral early so you get a good parking spot.

  • And I was like, okay, thanks.

  • That was it.

  • No important messages from the other side.

  • Not even an I love you.

  • Yeah, that would have been great.

  • But then she did always really care about good parking spots.

  • She lived in Las Vegas.