• Boo-Foons in Bedford: A Pilgrimage of Peculiarities

    The Boo-Foons are back on the road, this time descending upon the historic town of Bedford for a museum-hopping adventure steeped in mystery, myth, and mildly chaotic curiosity.

    Ghosts in the Galleries

    Their first stop: The Higgins Bedford. With EMF reader in hand and ghost-detecting instincts on high alert, the Boo-Foons combed through the museum’s elegant halls in search of spectral residents. Did the Victorian portraits blink? Did the antique furniture creak under invisible weight? The hunt was on.

    Castle Mound and Eden’s Echoes

    From there, they passed the looming Castle Mound, eyes peeled for clues to a more elusive destination, the Garden of Eden. Their quest led them to the Panacea Society, where whispers of divine geography and spiritual maps added a surreal twist to their pilgrimage. Was paradise hiding in Bedford all along?

    Bunyan’s Big Ideas

    Finally, the Boo-Foons arrived at the John Bunyan Museum, where they immersed themselves in the allegorical journey of the Pilgrim’s Progress. Between relics and retellings, they pondered the trials of Christian and the path to the Celestial City, while wondering if Bunyan ever bumped into a ghost or two himself.

    A Boo-Foonian Conclusion

    Bedford delivered a full spectrum of intrigue: haunted halls, Edenic enigmas, and literary legacies. As always, the Boo-Foons brought their signature blend of curiosity, comedy, and candlelit chaos to every corner. Stay tuned for their next adventure, who knows what they’ll uncover next?

  • The Hand of Glory

    Witchcraft, Burglary, and a Very Unsettling Candle

    Hand of Glory

    When the Boo-Foons stumble across a grisly relic of old witchcraft, they quickly realise they’re dealing with one of the most unsettling tools in the folklore arsenal: the Hand of Glory, a macabre charm once believed to help thieves slip silently through locked houses.

    What Is a Hand of Glory?

    According to centuries-old European folklore, a Hand of Glory is the preserved hand of a hanged criminal, often the right hand or the hand that “committed the deed.” Once dried and treated with various magical concoctions, it was used as a supernatural burglary tool.

    The Boo-Foons’ latest investigation uncovers a version straight out of the old grimoires: a mummified hand clutching a candle made from the fat of the same executed man. Charming.

    A Burglar’s Best Friend

    The Hand of Glory wasn’t just a creepy ornament. It was said to grant its wielder a terrifying advantage:

    • Anyone inside the house would fall into a deep, unnatural sleep.
    • No lock could resist the thief who carried it.
    • The candle could only be extinguished with milk, not water.

    In some tales, each finger acted as a candle wick. If a finger refused to light, it meant someone in the house was still awake.

    Where the Legend Comes From

    The myth appears in several 17th–19th century sources, especially in France, Germany, and the British Isles. It became widely known thanks to early folklore collectors and crime historians who documented the strange charms criminals supposedly used.

    One of the most famous accounts comes from the 18th-century French Dictionnaire Infernal, which describes the ritual in unsettling detail. English folklore picked it up soon after, and by the Victorian era the Hand of Glory had become a staple of ghost stories and penny dreadfuls.

    Boo-Foons Field Notes

    During their investigation, the Boo-Foons discover that the Hand of Glory wasn’t just a magical sleep aid, it was a symbol of fear. The idea that a thief could freeze a household in slumber with a single cursed candle terrified communities long before CCTV and burglar alarms.

    Now, centuries later, the Boo-Foons are left wondering:
    Is the Hand of Glory just a relic of superstition… or is someone trying to revive an old criminal craft?

  • Welcome to the Boo-Foons Discord!

    The Boo-Foons Discord is now live.

    We’ve officially launched the Boo-Foons Discord, your new haunt for all things spooky, silly, and spectacular! Whether you’re here for ghostly giggles, folklore deep-dives, or behind-the-scenes Boo-Foonery, this is the place to connect, share, and celebrate with fellow fans. Expect chaotic chats, sneak peeks, and maybe even a few spectral surprises. Come float in and say hi, we’d love to have you!

  • The Boo‑Foons x Bantering Banshees: Anne Boleyn’s Restless Legacy

    The Boo‑Foons team are joined this week by the brilliantly chaotic Bantering Banshees for a deep dive into one of England’s most enduring ghost stories: the many, many sightings of Anne Boleyn. Few historical figures have left such a powerful imprint on the landscape, and even fewer are said to walk it quite so widely. From the quiet lanes of Norfolk to the stone corridors of the Tower of London, Anne’s spirit is reported in more locations than almost any other figure in British folklore.

    Why Anne Boleyn Appears in So Many Places

    Across the episode, the Boo‑Foons and the Banshees explore the theories behind her widespread hauntings. Several themes emerge:

    • A life marked by upheaval
      Anne’s rise and fall were dramatic, public, and politically explosive. Many believe that such emotional intensity leaves a strong “psychic imprint” on the places tied to her story.
    • Multiple sites of significance
      Unlike many historical figures associated with a single home or event, Anne’s life touched numerous estates, palaces, and political centres. Each location carries its own folklore.
    • A symbol of injustice
      Her execution remains one of the most debated acts of Henry VIII’s reign. Some sightings frame her as a restless figure seeking recognition or resolution.
    • Cultural storytelling
      Over centuries, communities have woven their own interpretations of Anne’s fate, creating a patchwork of local legends that keep her presence alive.

    Key Locations Linked to Anne Boleyn’s Ghost

    The conversation highlights several of the most famous sites where Anne is said to appear:

    • Blickling Hall, Norfolk
      Often cited as her birthplace, this grand estate is home to one of the most dramatic tales: Anne arriving in a spectral carriage, her head resting in her lap.
    • The Tower of London
      The site of her imprisonment and execution remains the most iconic location for sightings, with reports of her walking the corridors or appearing near the Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula.
    • Hever Castle, Kent
      Her childhood home, where she is said to wander the gardens and bridge.
    • Hampton Court Palace
      A place of both triumph and tragedy for Anne, with stories of her presence lingering in the Tudor corridors.

    Each location adds a different emotional note to her legend, grief, injustice, nostalgia, or defiance, creating a multi‑layered folklore tapestry that the Boo‑Foons and Banshees unpack with humour, curiosity, and a healthy dose of paranormal speculation.

    Meet the Bantering Banshees

    The episode also introduces listeners to the Bantering Banshees themselves, fellow lovers of folklore, ghost stories, and spirited debate. Their blend of wit and insight makes them the perfect partners for this exploration of Tudor hauntings.

    Find the Banshees here: https://linkin.bio/banteringbanshees

  • Boo-Foons Launch Off The Case!

    Boo-Foons Off the Case launches as the latest chaotic off‑duty adventure from the Boo-Foons Mystery Investigators, and this new Saturday series sets out to do one thing above all else: let Steve and Dan loose. The debut episode welcomes viewers into a space where the usual paranormal sleuthing is firmly put aside, replaced with a freer, sillier, and far more unfiltered version of the duo.

    A New Saturday Tradition

    The first episode opens with a warm introduction to Boo-Foons Off the Case, positioning it as a weekly breather from the main investigations. Instead of chasing ghosts, analysing EMF spikes, or debating the finer points of supernatural folklore, Steve and Dan simply show up as themselves, two mates riffing, rambling, and embracing the kind of nonsense that never quite fits into a structured investigation.
    This shift gives the Boo-Foons community something fresh: a weekend hangout that feels spontaneous, relaxed, and delightfully stupid in all the right ways.

    What “Off the Case” Really Means

    The premise is simple but effective. When Steve and Dan are “off the case,” they’re not hunting mysteries, they’re stepping away from the investigator personas and leaning into their natural chemistry. Expect:

    • Unscripted banter that spirals into the unexpected
    • Behind-the-scenes energy without the pressure of solving anything
    • New content formats, experiments, and playful segments
    • A looser, more personal vibe that shows the Boo-Foons as people, not just paranormal hosts
    • It’s the kind of show where the stakes are low, the laughs are high, and the only mystery is what they’ll end up talking about next.

    Why This Series Matters for the Boo-Foons Universe

    By carving out a dedicated Saturday slot, the Boo-Foons are expanding their world in a way that strengthens the connection with their audience. Fans get more time with Steve and Dan, more personality-driven content, and more opportunities to join in the fun without needing to follow a case file.

    It also gives the creators room to experiment, new ideas, new formats, and new ways to keep the Boo-Foons brand lively and unpredictable.

    A Weekly Dose of Controlled Chaos

    Boo-Foons Off the Case is, at its heart, a celebration of the duo’s dynamic. It’s relaxed, fun, and proudly stupid, exactly the kind of weekend energy that invites viewers to switch off, laugh along, and enjoy the Boo-Foons in their purest form.
    The first episode sets the tone perfectly: no investigations, no pressure, just Steve and Dan being Steve and Dan. And for fans, that’s more than enough.

  • Boo-Foons meet The Bantering Banshees.

    Boo-Foons Join Bantering Banshees After Dark for a Paranormal Crossover Packed with Chaos, Chills, and Laughter.

    The Boo-Foons Mystery Investigators are celebrating a major moment in their ever-growing paranormal escapades: a guest appearance on the latest episode of Bantering Banshees After Dark. The crossover marks a lively collision of two fan‑favourite teams, bringing together the Boo-Foons’ trademark blend of curiosity, chaos, and good‑natured boo‑foonery with the Banshees’ late‑night storytelling flair.

    A Night of Shared Hauntings and Hysterics

    Listeners are treated to a rare meeting of minds, and mischief as Steve and Dan crash the Banshees’ after-hours recording. The conversation dives straight into real personal paranormal encounters, the kind that linger in the back of your mind long after the lights go out. Both teams swap stories of eerie happenings, unexplained sensations, and the strange little moments that make even seasoned investigators glance over their shoulders.

    Despite the creeping tension, the room never stays serious for long. Every unsettling detail is balanced with laughter, quick-fire banter, and the kind of camaraderie that only comes from people who spend far too much time poking at the unknown.

    A Finale That Tests Nerves and Instincts

    As the episode winds into the small hours, the teams take on a game designed to push their instincts, bravery, and composure to the limit. With the unknown poking back at every turn, the challenge becomes a perfect blend of suspense and silliness, exactly the kind of energy both shows thrive on.

    And the Best Part? The Collaboration Isn’t Over

    The Boo-Foons have confirmed that the Banshees will be joining their show very soon, marking the second half of this paranormal double‑feature. Fans of both podcasts can expect even more shared chaos, more stories from the shadows, and more moments where everyone laughs just a little too loudly to hide the nerves.

    The Boo-Foons say they’re “really excited” for what’s ahead, and if this first crossover is anything to go by, listeners have every reason to be as well.

  • Chasing Giants: The Boo-Foons Head to the Fens

    Episode 29

    This week, the Boo-Foons are trading the familiar for the flatlands as they journey into the heart of the Fens. Steeped in mist and local lore, the marshes around Wisbech are the setting for their latest expedition, one that finds Steve and Dan on the trail of a legendary figure whose identity remains a point of historical debate.

    Depending on which local you ask, we’re either hunting a formidable giant or the legendary hero who managed to slay one.

    The Fens have always been a place where history and myth blur together, but we’re aren’t taking any chances. Armed with nothing but our wits and, somewhat inexplicably, a collection of cartwheels for defence, we are ready to navigate the winding waterways and open skies of Norfolk.

    Whether these makeshift shields will hold up against a giant remains to be seen, but the journey promises plenty of intrigue. Will we find the resting place of a titan, or uncover the secrets of a giant-killer?

    Join us as we trek across the marshes toward Wisbech. Check out the latest episode to see if the cartwheels survive the trip!

  • The Boo-Foons & Oddtrots: The Mystery of the Green Children of Woolpit

    Episode 28

    This week, the Boo-Foons team up with John from Oddtrots for a delightfully strange expedition to Suffolk, where one of England’s most enduring mysteries first took root: the Green Children of Woolpit. According to 12th‑century accounts, two children with green-tinted skin appeared near the village, speaking an unknown language and refusing all food except broad beans. Over time, their colour reportedly faded, and the surviving child claimed they came from a twilight world called St Martin’s Land, where the sun never fully shone.

    In true Boo-Foons fashion, Steve, Dan, and John dive into the legend with equal parts curiosity and chaos, sampling broad beans, scanning the countryside for wolves (a nod to Woolpit’s historic wolf pits), and attempting to decode the children’s mysterious language. It’s folklore meets field trip, with plenty of laughs woven through the history, theories, and wonderfully weird details that make this centuries-old tale so irresistible.

    If you love your mysteries with a side of education and a generous helping of Boo-Foonery, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

  • All Aboard the Boo-Foon Train!

    Episode 27

    What begins as a simple journey across Scotland’s Tay Bridge quickly spirals into a transcontinental paranormal adventure. Steve and Dan, your intrepid Boo-Foons investigators, climb aboard a seemingly ordinary steam train, only to discover it’s anything but.

    As the wheels turn and the whistle blows, the train slips through time and space, chugging into misty landscapes, haunted stations, and folklore-laced railways from around the world. Each carriage holds a clue, each country a ghostly tale, and every stop brings them closer to uncovering the truth behind the spectral locomotives that refuse to rest.

    From the eerie echoes of Victorian platforms to the poetic ramblings of Britain’s most questionable bard (yes, he’s onboard too), this is no ordinary rail ride. It’s a Boo-Foon express, unpredictable, unearthly, and utterly unforgettable.

    So grab your ghost-hunting gear, pack a questionable poem, and join the Boo-Foons as they lay tracks across the paranormal map. The train is leaving the station… and it’s not stopping for logic.

  • The Boo‑Foons Hunt for Floating Heads in Southeast Asia

    Episode 26

    Southeast Asia is famous for many things: breathtaking temples, incredible food, warm hospitality… and, of course, the occasional floating head with its entrails dangling like festive streamers. Naturally, this meant one thing.

    The Boo‑Foons had to go.

    Armed with backpacks, questionable bravery, and a deeply flawed sense of what counts as a “relaxing getaway,” Steve and Dan set off across the region in search of the legendary Penanggalan or Krasue, beautiful women by day, terrifying flying viscera‑demons by night.

    Folklore, Fear, and Questionable Choices

    The Krasue is said to detach her head from her body and fly through the night in search of victims. Steve and Dan wandered through moonlit streets, listening for the tell‑tale wet flapping of airborne organs, they discovered something important: Southeast Asian folklore is rich, fascinating, and absolutely terrifying when you’re the one doing the fieldwork.

    Did They Find One?

    Well… that would be telling.