Appalachian Magic and Haints in the Holler | 3.1

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Some call it "Backwoods Magic". Others say, "Hillfolk Hoodoo," "Mountain Conjure", or just "the Work."
    Whatever you call it, it is the enduring folk magic that haunts the hollers and lingers within the misty slopes of the Appalachian mountains.
    Join us as we explore the wonder and rich tradition of practiced Appalachian Folk Magic, as well as the fascinating (yet often overlooked) folklore and history of the region.
    Also.. Jeremy survives the break, Jon ruins the Sixth Sense, and Chris tries trivia!
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    Backwoods Witchcraft - Conjure and Folklore From Appalachia - Jake Richards
    TIMESTAMPS:
    05:30 | Folkloric magic of different regions
    06:17 | Where is Appalachia exactly?
    08:28 | Mixing of cultural magic, New Orleans VS Appalachia
    11:52 | Moon-Eyed People of the Cherokee - Inner Earth People?
    13:08 | Diving into the Backwoods Witchcraft and Magic of Appalachia
    14:34 | Devilry in Appalachia - Devil Monkeys, Devil's Run, Devil's Looking Glass
    15:00 | Listing various monsters, creatures and cryptids of Appalachia
    15:48 | What is Appalachian Folk Magic? Where does it come from (READING)
    17:57 | Roots of the Craft and it's regional branching out
    18:21 | Biblical magic - structural spell structure of "the Work"
    20:22 | Light VS dark: balance and justice in Appalachian magic
    22:13 | Jake Richards (Author) - Magic in the family and tradition (READING)
    24:35 | Magical gifts of Appalachia - The Sight, Dreams True
    26:26 | Origins of American folk magic (READING)
    28:27 | Hot Foot Powder | Magic to get people to leave you alone
    30:25 | How to Protect Haints: Lost souls, spirits and demons
    35:02 | Let's play "Name that Appalachian Folk Magic!!"
    40:24 | Stinger - Sound Iron - Ayahuasca Trip
    49:44 | Terms of the Holler
    55:00 | Working with the Dead (Reading)
    57:17 | Broken-hearted Spirits cause illness in the living
    1:01:03 | The lone Rider of Devils run
    1:05:15 | Happy Birthday, Jacob! 🎂
    1:06:10 | Stinger for Brianna
    1:08:00 | More to Explore!
    1:09:13 | New Patron Thank You's!
    1:12:00 | A positive message from the Hole

Комментарии • 136

  • @BeliefHolePodcast
    @BeliefHolePodcast  3 года назад +20

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    • @SirenandAbby
      @SirenandAbby Год назад +3

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      you will love it here! One of the best podcasts I've found. Clever and satisfying! Thanks guys 💕🤣🎱🔥👽🌍🐊

    • @BeliefHolePodcast
      @BeliefHolePodcast  Год назад +2

      @@SirenandAbby thanks for being here!!

  • @sandrafrazier1200
    @sandrafrazier1200 Год назад +13

    Love your show, I was raised on a farm in Zanesville, Ohio. A lovely haunted farmhouse in Crazy Zaney. We moved when I was 10 and I live on the plateau of a Mtn. in the Appalachian Mtns. Yes I live in the sticks on a farm now. I was the baby of 5. When you guys speak it’s hilarious, when you said you need to say it like a hoity-toitey northerner. I almost fell out of my chair. When I was in my 30’s, I was a Contractor and property manager. For a rent to own, because I am from the north and did not acclimate to southern slang. A gentleman? I spoke to to get the air restored asked me legit. In the most southern accent, what are you? A Hotsey Totsey government agent? Me blinking rapidly seriously trying not to laugh at this very southern speaking sub-contractor. Who may have stepped in a pile of proper grammar poo! Had me in stitches. He totally blew my cover, how did he know, I was secretly a Hotsey Totsey, slang for Hoitey-Toitey government agent? It was my Northern speech, that had him terrified I even knew big words to! Which made me a Genius Hotsey-Totsey agent. I had to fire him from his position as a heating and air conditioning subcontractor. He was trying to make us wait 2 weeks for a part. I asked where did you order it from? Canada? He said nope, I tried to save you $100 on that part and he has to remove it from another unit. I said what did you just say? He was silent golden silent. I said sir, I am not trying to save $300 on a used part? I said. apologies I did not know, I had called a salvage yard or a goodwill for an air conditioner to be fixed. I wanted a new part and needed it installed yesterday. It’s 90 degrees outside, they have 3 young children w/asthma. He said sorry I did not know that Ast-Ma’s could kill little kids and adults. SMH😂 so when I told him that installing used parts instead of new ones was fraud. He freaked out and hung up on me! That’s how I became a Hotsie Totsie government agent! 🙄😳🤔🤭🫢🤭!

    • @alison5009
      @alison5009 4 месяца назад +2

      He knew what he was doing. So many scammers out there trying to rip off people.

  • @scottcantdance804
    @scottcantdance804 2 года назад +24

    I haven't heard anyone talk about haints since I was a kid. I remember the old folks talking about haints back then.
    Now suddenly in the past couple years, I've seen them talked about repeatedly.
    I no longer live in the Appalachian region or the South, and where I live now, literally no one has heard of them. A couple artists and interior designers I know are familiar with "Haint Blue", but not the history behind the color and tradition.

    • @ezsmith3765
      @ezsmith3765 6 месяцев назад

      That’s what happens when you become a slicker

  • @StewartSoapCo
    @StewartSoapCo 10 месяцев назад +4

    It's a pleasure to find this episode. I live up in the mountains. I've never felt a more calming feeling to walk out on my deck in the cool fall air and just be.

  • @mechachrist
    @mechachrist 3 года назад +18

    Ok... that DMT thing was amazing. You need to upload all of your stingers and... skits?... like that by themselves, too.

    • @BeliefHolePodcast
      @BeliefHolePodcast  3 года назад +10

      That’s in the works! We’re gonna break out all the stingers, and maybe skits too, and put them on the website soon. Appreciate the feedback, my friend. Weird synchronicity: at the moment you posted this comment, I’m watch a Rogan clip about DMT and machine elves! This ‘reality’ is a crazy thing.
      - Jeremy

  • @jrivers0005
    @jrivers0005 3 месяца назад +2

    SWVA resident here. There are rumors of mountain magic practitioners in these parts but there are also 'haunted coal mine' legends... Spooky.

  • @michaelberrier9766
    @michaelberrier9766 Год назад +6

    I live in south West Virginia. At the foot of the Blue Ridge mtns. There's a little known cave system in my backyard called Devil's Den. It's a nature preserve now. I used to guide there and nobody knows how deep it is.

  • @RealDill69
    @RealDill69 Год назад +10

    ❤appalacia,is the foot hills! Appalachian is the mountains

  • @amandacastillon8643
    @amandacastillon8643 Год назад +4

    The ticking insect/death watch was in Practical Magic. 😊

  • @Ashley_Cano
    @Ashley_Cano 10 месяцев назад +7

    The coral is porous
    The coral is porous
    The coral is porous

  • @HalfLatinaJoy86
    @HalfLatinaJoy86 11 месяцев назад +8

    You mentioned something I've never heard about -- that the Appalachian mountain range goes underwater and all the way to Ireland. What if -- and hear me out -- what if the Little People, Hidden Folk, Holy People, etc from here in the US according to the First Nations/Indigenous populations HERE are actually interacting with what my people over in Ireland, and thereabouts were dealing with over THERE -- the faerie folk and they're all one and the same because they TRAVEL UNDERGROUND THROUGH CAVERNS THAT PERHAPS THE DWARVES OR SOMETHING MINED UNDER THE MOUNTAIN RIDGE UNDER THE OCEAN... OR BEFORE THEY ALL BROKE APART AND BECAME THE OCEAN IN BETWEEN THAT THEY TRAVELLED ABOVE THEM FROM PLACE TO PLACE.

    • @lunagal
      @lunagal 9 месяцев назад +1

      The mountains connected while the continents were all smushed together. When the super continents broke apart, North America eventually ended up where it is. So the Appalachian Mtns are a part of the same formation up in Scotland. Same rocks, same geology.

  • @rramirez3095
    @rramirez3095 2 года назад +8

    I love this! as a medium and root worker this hit home

    • @BeliefHolePodcast
      @BeliefHolePodcast  2 года назад +1

      Glad you dug it, r ramirez! Especially since it's right up you alley!

  • @Bos6682
    @Bos6682 Год назад +2

    John's voice is *chef's kiss* You guys are awesome.

  • @IndigoCrow9.13
    @IndigoCrow9.13 Год назад +4

    Next time I’m having a bad day & need a good laugh.. I absolutely must have easy instant access to this skit! Post your skits to RUclips please & make a playlist. Oh, & Also…. The CoRaL 🪸 Is pOuRouSs, The coral is pourous, The coral is pourous 😬👍

  • @theeclipsedtruth
    @theeclipsedtruth 2 года назад +4

    They were just talking about the little people seen In Appalachia on DA Robert’s channel, it’s small but really good..many first hand stories as well as stories collected from all over the world.

  • @FloatingThroughTheRealm
    @FloatingThroughTheRealm 2 месяца назад +1

    This episode was hilarious. Thanks guys. Love you!

  • @robinwagoner7217
    @robinwagoner7217 Месяц назад +1

    I live in Kentucky and Mammoth Cave is the largest cave system in the would I believe, but did you know that all the cave systems on the east coast and in the middle of the United States all lead into Mammoth cave? There's one for the Missing 411! Love your guys podcast!!!

  • @donttrusttheleft23gt
    @donttrusttheleft23gt 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great episode guys and that ending music hit hard at the end had me dancing in the kitchen while I brown the beef for my spooky stew! 😂

  • @manzoorahmed366
    @manzoorahmed366 2 года назад +3

    GOAT podcast

  • @steviemichelle7271
    @steviemichelle7271 Год назад +1

    OMG the CVS stinger at the end!! I can’t breathe 😂😂😂😂

  • @JCOwens-zq6fd
    @JCOwens-zq6fd 2 года назад +43

    Mississippi is not part of Appalachia folks. It runs from NE AL/SE TN area where i was born to NY but its the southern part that is most known for the magic. Also im half Native & my tribe has the blood of the WELSH people who were here before Columbus but understand the term "Native American" is incorrect when it pertains to our tribe. As a matter of fact our people share the closest genetic similarity as the natives of ancient Siberia. History is not what youve been taught. Native American tribes are all genetically distinct hybrids of many people's as are everyone else. Very few groups of people are in the lands they began in.

    • @BeliefHolePodcast
      @BeliefHolePodcast  2 года назад +15

      Hey J.C! I’m not from Apallachia, so I don’t have the inside scoop as you might. If I mentioned Mississippi it was because the the map I used in some of my regional research may have been the one linked here which shows the southern most region dipping down into Mississippi:
      artsandsciences.sc.edu/appalachianenglish/node/783
      From what I read, the exact perimeters of the region are still debated by some, and movements trying to extend it, but I’m certainly not an expert.
      Thanks for sharing the info about your tribe. Can I ask what tribe it is?
      - Jeremy

    • @dfektdysfunkshun6215
      @dfektdysfunkshun6215 Год назад +5

      I was born in Sevierville 82. Just found out that I'm mostly Scandinavian too. Is Welsh Scandinavian 🤔 sorry my geographical knowledge is severely lacking in... well really anywhere outside of upstate NY where I currently am.

    • @ericdube836
      @ericdube836 Год назад +7

      I believe the Appalachian mountains do run into northern Mississippi but I am more familiar with the Blue ridge mountains from my time living in north and south Carolina

    • @AngieCee1
      @AngieCee1 Год назад +5

      @@BeliefHolePodcast you guys are awesome!

    • @slowboywhiteboardv4
      @slowboywhiteboardv4 10 месяцев назад +1

      Fancy seeing you here sir 😅 and a year late!

  • @marsford2716
    @marsford2716 3 месяца назад

    Listening at work and i started busting up wt the ayahuasca influencer bit 🤣🤣🤣 top stuff gang 🌟

  • @zoemlk9687
    @zoemlk9687 3 года назад +4

    Great show, and I've always been drawn to the appalachias maybe because I'm irish but love all the shows

  • @xdivinematrix9291
    @xdivinematrix9291 3 года назад +12

    Woot hey guys just finished every episode on RUclips started a couple weeks ago 😅 now im off too pay you guys monthly you deserve it!! Amazing truly perfect balance of conspiracy/ forteana/ and of coarse comedic banter. You guys are definitely unfortunately shadow banned cause I just found you and I search for this stuff😬 one question what's better To subscribe to the website or Patreon? Thanks!!

    • @StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz
      @StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz 11 месяцев назад +1

      That WAS pretty fkn awesome. Never tripped on thAt specific drug, but it was hilarious. Really well produced, if I don’t say so myself (have a tad bit of experience).
      Cheers

  • @grey7040
    @grey7040 3 года назад +4

    Just found y'all through this video! Great content so far. Looking forward to checking out more podcast episodes. :D

  • @jeanb8550
    @jeanb8550 Год назад +2

    Hot Foot Powder nowadays are mostly used in one of 2 ways that I have come to see first hand. The first method is to sprinkle the powder where said person is to walk over it and then it's swept away with a broom to enact the spell. The second method is to add it to candles which are used in banishment spells.

    • @BeliefHolePodcast
      @BeliefHolePodcast  Год назад +1

      Fascinating to hear the Hot Foot Powder is still used! Thanks for the insight Jean 👊

    • @jeanb8550
      @jeanb8550 Год назад +1

      @@BeliefHolePodcast oh it's absolutely still being used. Even here in South Africa, and even I have some that was gifted to me by one of my dearest friends who passed some years ago. I absolutely loved the episode by the way. Every witch I know has their own special talents within the craft. One of my friends has a natural healing talent as well, whereas my own talents are more shamanic type wherein I practice a lot of astral projection and dream type magic, as well as manifestation. I also inherited my ability from my mother's side of the family, therefore I firmly believe it can be passed down through generations.

  • @Ann.D5269
    @Ann.D5269 3 месяца назад +1

    Omg. You guys crack me up. Love it. ❤😅

  • @karensagal8230
    @karensagal8230 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you guys for all you do! Both entertaining AND informing.

  • @dmyates4762
    @dmyates4762 Месяц назад

    That's why us southerners paint the ceiling of our porches sky blue, to keep the haints and haunts from coming near your door

  • @vikingskuld
    @vikingskuld 2 года назад +2

    Oh man the only way and I do MEAN THE ONLY WAY you could have made that song clip of the hills are alive any worse, would be to have had me sing it. Thanks guys I don't think I'll ever be able to get that out of my head. Its like the audio version of a white hot cattle brand seeeeaarrrring through my brain. Belief hole podcast uh I see it when I close my eyes. Lol oh it was funny but my brain still hurts lol.thanks guys this is a great topic and looking forward to hearing it all. Just do me a favor and don't let him drink and make sound clips anymore lol just kidding you guys. I really love the show. Your doing a great job with it.

  • @manly-pack
    @manly-pack Год назад +1

    Y’all are so talented it blows my mind. The dmt thing is hilarious

  • @graceyoung3771
    @graceyoung3771 Год назад +1

    My mother was born in Clay County Kentucky in 1922 and she told me the old timers oftentimes spoke in terms used in The Kings James Bible or Shakespearean language.

  • @johnwesch5926
    @johnwesch5926 Год назад +1

    Nice. I enjoyed this. Thank you

  • @brancinneeley5609
    @brancinneeley5609 Месяц назад

    Just found you guys. Love the show! But the "stinger" makes me think about being stuck at the dmv in a bad acid trip 😉

  • @catrionamcloughlin6937
    @catrionamcloughlin6937 Год назад +2

    Was the strange vocal effect at 59:12 deliberate?

  • @mattkeene3084
    @mattkeene3084 6 месяцев назад

    I live in southwest va in a holler my whole life. U have to cross a mountain every day to get to town. I have seen some crazy things over in these hills. I have died and came back. I’m also part Cherokee. It’s opened me up to many things in these hills.

    • @annohalloran6020
      @annohalloran6020 3 месяца назад

      Have you read The Education of Little Tree? A Cherokee story about a boy and his grandparents on the ridge. You will love it.

  • @moonmorth
    @moonmorth 2 года назад +2

    Four examples of the deathwatch bug Watch practical Magic the movie.

  • @valerielargin3848
    @valerielargin3848 3 месяца назад

    I know it's way past the point but perhaps it may be useful someday in the future... I met someone from Appalachia once and they said the way to know you're saying it correctly is just to think to yourself "I'm gonna throw an APPLE AT 'CHA", lol. Remember that little useful tidbit and you'll nail it everytime. ; )

  • @angie-2112
    @angie-2112 5 месяцев назад

    Haints is a term meaning "ghosts" and I believe it was brought into the colonies by the Gullah people. It is equated with a colour of green-blue paint called "Haint Blue" that was often painted on the ceilings of outdoor porches for its quality of being able to keep spirits, and more practically, mosquitos, away. I read that the Gullah people believed it tricked spirits into thinking it was the sky, or water, and thus the haints would pass through it rather than remain in the house where the paint colour was applied. The recipe is indigo pigment, milk paint, lime and dirt. The lime is why it repels mosquitoes.

  • @blessyourheart1167
    @blessyourheart1167 5 месяцев назад

    The “ Magic or Practical Magic “ did not disappear from Kentucky. My ancestors did marry into the Cherokee tribe. According to my Dad who was absolutely certain he remembered his great grandmother and how beautiful she was . My sister took the DNA test and obviously my Dad he was correct . I’m looking forward to the day I can have the time to track my family’s history as far back as I possibly can . Unfortunately I’m 55 and still working full time night shift . So no extra for myself unfortunately. I punch a clock person. I should have been on disability since 2016 . However I don’t think I could like comfortable on disability. But who knows what the future holds. Hopefully some “ good magic” ❤

    • @tbone6203
      @tbone6203 3 месяца назад

      Im from okla my family was on the dawes list from the snowbird in n.c- gotta watch out suddenly everyone is a cherokee

  • @SirenandAbby
    @SirenandAbby Год назад +1

    It's about Bruce Willis 😂😂😂😂😂 that's perfect

  • @HalfLatinaJoy86
    @HalfLatinaJoy86 11 месяцев назад +1

    I googled the Appalachia mountain range and its so huge, I had no idea. I've had ancestors on my mom's side who've lived over there. I wonder if any of them learned this type of folk magic.

  • @AudaciousAmber
    @AudaciousAmber 7 месяцев назад

    I should have visited that when I lived morning a town over but I didn't know about it

  • @TMSmithHaugntings777
    @TMSmithHaugntings777 11 месяцев назад +1

    Germany's landscape is VERY similar too. Germanic, Irish, Scottish, English, French, Israel, Spanish, Africa (escaped slaves) (also Spanish Deserters)and Native Americans all mingled together. My mother was M. Irish so dark with no red bone skin color and icy blue eyes - there's 2 groups from this mixing of coultures. There are a lot of magics from all over Europe and U.S. I'm from Appalachia 💚💙💜🤎❤🧡🤍💛

    • @GingeRenee
      @GingeRenee 8 месяцев назад

      I need to look into this more because I found out a few years back my great great grandmother was Native American and I have a lot of German, Swedish, Scottish Irish in my family tree. I feel very connected to native culture and have had a few supernatural experiences with what I was told are the ancestors. When I dye my hair dark brown people ask me if I’m Native American. Now that I’m older I want to learn about my ancestors and family roots. I feel there are answers for me in it.

  • @jeremiahgilman6193
    @jeremiahgilman6193 3 года назад +2

    I live in some of the areas they discussed

  • @megzdubv2950
    @megzdubv2950 9 месяцев назад

    I’m in the northern panhandle of West Virginia and my dad’s parents came up from what we call down the river or locally down Hoopie, therefore people that came up to work in the steel mills up here were called Hoopies. I never heard about the term snakes, but nowadays when there’s a strike going on @ a mill they call the people who work in place of the actual workers on strike scabs.

  • @Just_Call_Me_Tim
    @Just_Call_Me_Tim Год назад +2

    The Appalachian mountains are the same as the Scottish highlands

  • @wendigo8204
    @wendigo8204 2 года назад +2

    44:13 (saving for personal use unrelated)

  • @salemsrevenge
    @salemsrevenge 2 года назад +5

    “They are satanist as sure as I sit here Ray!”
    “We got to get big strings of garlic, lambs blood”
    “Listen to you Ray ,chanting already…..I WANNA KILL EVERYONE, satan is a friend Satan is a pal….”

  • @melidee1479
    @melidee1479 7 месяцев назад +1

    My hometown is Chickamauga Ga. It's like a little Mayberry town. I love it there! Chick ah mog ah . Is how ya say it darlings.

  • @arbel7655
    @arbel7655 8 месяцев назад

    I hour 15 in, so happy to have found this!! 😂

  • @lindaellis4411
    @lindaellis4411 4 месяца назад

    I love you guys

  • @melaniesalisbury2182
    @melaniesalisbury2182 11 месяцев назад

    I was taught as a child to place an iron nails at the door ways and windows

  • @arbel7655
    @arbel7655 8 месяцев назад

    New sub within 10 seconds 😂

  • @everythingispraey8806
    @everythingispraey8806 Год назад +1

    The asgans (the moon eyed ppl)
    We're subterranean...so the night ...good ...ppl

  • @dennisgiglio2840
    @dennisgiglio2840 8 месяцев назад +1

    Beni Jesserit
    The voice

  • @darylbreithaupt686
    @darylbreithaupt686 7 месяцев назад

    👀 Not sure what you mean around 4:45 when you say that Ozark Magic is a child's version of Appalachian Magic. I've recently found your channel and have really enjoyed it, but cant say that i appreciate the condescension that appears in your comparison.

  • @irradix213
    @irradix213 10 месяцев назад

    We're Laurentian, in the same range as our ancestors, I think parts were Welsh, Phoenician, and Ethiopian in more modern times, but most native tribes have stories about the ppl who were here when they got here, and some of those were pale skinned too

    • @irradix213
      @irradix213 10 месяцев назад

      All I know about the magic is that Pop Corn Sutton was mostly supplying a base for home remedy medicines

  • @onesunnyday5699
    @onesunnyday5699 11 месяцев назад

    The Klopek reference from The 'Burbs ❤😊

  • @torbnymublous4403
    @torbnymublous4403 8 месяцев назад +1

    You don't Appalachia stories on our side of the mountains because the Allegheny mountains are between us and them but they got their own stories. That's why you get 3 separate names for Bigfoot up our way(I say our way because I live close enough to stop by and buy you dinner.) 😂 and don't listen to them dumb sasquatch hunters out west😂 when you can see them right by you and don't have to leave your car 😂 they cross i70 twice a year just between Pittsburgh and point pleasant then cross the river before splitting up into smaller groups(Ohio grassman or Allegheny Bigfoot) they travel the railroad tracks to stay hidden. Best time to film is autumn after leaves fall during Southern migration. Northern migration happens only after spring leaves grow. They follow the berry patches north as it gets warmer. Then hang out by great lakes. FYI they only move from a spot they forage at just before in coming storms to help hide that nasty smell and hide tracks.😂 also the Ohio River is only about 15min swim. We used to race as kids. 😂 stick with me kids I got all the info

  • @Cutter-jx3xj
    @Cutter-jx3xj 6 месяцев назад

    I live in Texas and my mom's family is in Floyd county KY. Believe careful on the definition of witch and magic. My great aunt Emmy was known as a mountain witch. Not the definition u are using though. She knew the roots, bark, herbs and plants that grow in the mountains to help heal people. She was also a midwife. In the very early of history there were no doctors and when they did show up people couldn't afford them. The mountain witch or healers were the only help that they had. 😊

  • @cordeliabuffy6419
    @cordeliabuffy6419 27 дней назад

    You put hot foot powder around the doors. You put it outside the door on the porch or ground. Don't ask me how I know this,lol.

  • @TMSmithHaugntings777
    @TMSmithHaugntings777 11 месяцев назад

    The spirits were people here once. There are some that are evil, criminal, narcist and plane ole baneful people. They come to pester and some cases destroy, be a thorn in one's side. Unfortunate but a reality.

  • @anitahedgecock1968
    @anitahedgecock1968 11 месяцев назад +1

    😊

  • @EdwardPike
    @EdwardPike 4 месяца назад

    What was that last intermission song?

  • @joshuamonteilh5669
    @joshuamonteilh5669 3 месяца назад

    Nahh leave the intro song to follow the montage please!!! And Mahalo🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽

  • @onesunnyday5699
    @onesunnyday5699 4 месяца назад

    The Hillbilly highway

  • @anitahedgecock1968
    @anitahedgecock1968 2 месяца назад

    ✨💫✨🦋

  • @cq6705
    @cq6705 Год назад +1

    the Wee People

  • @michellecook-hill431
    @michellecook-hill431 Год назад

    ❤🎉❤

  • @theeclipsedtruth
    @theeclipsedtruth 2 года назад

    Devil’s in the details!

  • @jacksonvega7751
    @jacksonvega7751 2 года назад

    Try get permission for ‘monster in your parasol’ by QOTSA.
    Twud be good

  • @leosharman8630
    @leosharman8630 3 месяца назад

    The Appalachians are every named after the sound your boy box makes sure when you don’t do it right too quickly. I think it’s rude though.

  • @randymcadoo8977
    @randymcadoo8977 8 месяцев назад +1

    A haint, it isn't c__t and it isn't a__h__le it the little piece of skin in between, oh no wait that's a taint, crap I did no what a haint was.🤔

  • @HumansMakeAIArt
    @HumansMakeAIArt 8 месяцев назад +1

    So you actually have two separate immune system, and they're very different, but medicine only talks about one. And no matter what kind of magic you're talking about, from what culture, all of the stuff that people do for the most part are things that affect the second immune system in one way or another. Your second immune system you've never heard of is actually your entire personality or soul, because when you have an emotion in your body, it's a inflammatory reaction, with different emotions being reactions in different parts of the body. So the algorithm so to speak that tells your body where to trigger inflammation in response to what conditions is what makes everyone's personality unique, and with various herbs or metals or other sources of energy, you can induce different physiological states in yourself or others. It's actually not supernatural at all

    • @HumansMakeAIArt
      @HumansMakeAIArt 8 месяцев назад

      I literally typed this all out 10 seconds before you mentioned garlic being anti-inflammatory 😂 So the medical name for substances used in magic is "mast cell triggers" and "mast cell stabilizers." If you research and understand the concept behind solfeggio music, it's the same thing. Different plants have different frequencies of energy just like different musical notes or wavelengths of light. Your nervous system is influenced by all of these energies, as I said, mainly by moving blood around so that different systems get different amounts of resources, which makes different systems work harder than others, which creates your physiological state.

  • @toddopondo3494
    @toddopondo3494 4 месяца назад

    Why did the slaves have “bad magic” 😂

  • @randymcadoo8977
    @randymcadoo8977 10 месяцев назад

    How about taints? Some are really really nice I mean gorgeous, 🤤 and some are really really scary I mean terrible. 🤮 lol

  • @jamiemullins7767
    @jamiemullins7767 9 месяцев назад

    Apple at chuns...Appalayshuns is wrong

  • @stjamesblacktree6138
    @stjamesblacktree6138 8 месяцев назад

    Seems like John has ADHD 😮😂 same fam.

    • @BeliefHolePodcast
      @BeliefHolePodcast  8 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry what was that? I wasn't paying attention. HAHA!

  • @TheMainCharacter93
    @TheMainCharacter93 2 месяца назад

    either these guys all have the same voice or this is just one guy talking to himself

  • @captwetbeard8524
    @captwetbeard8524 2 года назад

    Deviled eggs

  • @andiiam8145
    @andiiam8145 Год назад

    MISSISSIPPI?!?!!! UM.....No.

  • @loriejones7553
    @loriejones7553 2 года назад +4

    Intro is way too long. I was about to move on waiting

  • @ragnarlothbrok8001
    @ragnarlothbrok8001 3 месяца назад

    Death watch Beetles.🪲🪲🪲🪲🪲🪲🪲🪲🪲🪲🪲🪲🪲🪲🪲🪲

  • @michellecook-hill431
    @michellecook-hill431 Год назад

    ❤🎉❤