• Sirens, Selkies, and Sea Spirits: Nautical Entities Around the World
    Jun 25 2026
    Join host Eleanor Voss as she navigates the fascinating world of maritime folklore in this episode of Haunted Ships. Explore the rich cultural traditions surrounding sea spirits from across the globe, from the sirens of ancient Greek mythology to the selkies of Celtic folklore. Discover how different cultures have interpreted oceanic mysteries through supernatural entities like the Hawaiian shark god Kamohoali'i, Japanese ningyo, and Scandinavian margygr. This episode examines the cultural significance of these nautical beings as reflections of humanity's complex relationship with the sea. Learn about Slavic rusalka, Caribbean water spirits like Yemoja, and how modern maritime folklore continues evolving. Voss presents these maritime entities as important cultural artifacts that encode practical knowledge about ocean dangers while providing frameworks for processing loss and celebrating the sea's power. Perfect for fans of maritime history, cultural anthropology, and folklore studies. The episode treats all cultural traditions with respect while exploring how these supernatural tales often correlate with real oceanic phenomena. Discover why these sea spirits remain relevant in contemporary maritime culture and continue capturing our imagination. A compelling exploration of how human creativity processes the ocean's enduring mysteries through supernatural storytelling across diverse global cultures.
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    5 mins
  • The RMS Titanic: Voices from the Deep
    Jun 18 2026
    Join host Eleanor Voss as she explores the supernatural legacy of the RMS Titanic in this haunting episode of Haunted Ships. Discover the documented accounts of phantom sightings, unexplained phenomena at maritime museums, and mysterious encounters reported by deep-sea exploration teams visiting the wreck site. From the SS Fusilier's 1935 sighting of a ghostly four-funneled vessel to modern-day experiences aboard the Queen Mary and in Titanic artifact collections, this episode examines over a century of reported supernatural encounters connected to history's most famous maritime disaster. Eleanor delves into the cultural significance of these stories, exploring how they reflect our collective processing of the tragedy that claimed over 1,500 lives on April 15, 1912. The episode features accounts from the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, reports from submersible crews, and the ongoing fascination with voices from the deep that continue to captivate maritime folklore. Perfect for history enthusiasts, maritime mystery lovers, and anyone interested in how tragic events shape cultural memory and storytelling traditions.
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    5 mins
  • Ghost Ships of the Arctic: Franklin Expedition and Frozen Phantoms
    Jun 11 2026
    Dive into the chilling maritime mystery of the Franklin Expedition and Arctic ghost ships in this episode of Haunted Ships. Host Eleanor Voss explores the 1845 disappearance of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, Sir John Franklin's ill-fated Northwest Passage expedition that claimed 129 lives and sparked nearly two centuries of supernatural folklore. Discover the compelling Inuit oral histories describing phantom vessels trapped in ice, complete with ghostly crews still moving about their frozen ships. Learn how these cultural narratives intersected with the remarkable 2014-2016 discoveries of the actual wrecks, validating traditional knowledge and adding new dimensions to the ghost ship legends. The episode examines the broader phenomenon of Arctic phantom vessels reported by whalers and explorers, the psychological and environmental factors that contributed to these accounts, and how extreme polar conditions can blur the line between reality and legend. From Victorian-era rescue missions to modern archaeological discoveries, this haunting tale reveals how the Franklin Expedition became emblematic of both human ambition and the ocean's power to create enduring mysteries. Perfect for fans of maritime history, unexplained phenomena, and Arctic exploration stories.
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    5 mins
  • The USS Hornet: Wartime Spirits Still at Sea
    Jun 4 2026
    Join host Eleanor Voss as she explores the mysterious phenomena reported aboard the USS Hornet CV-12, now a museum ship docked in Alameda, California. This World War II aircraft carrier has become renowned for unexplained experiences documented by visitors, staff, and overnight guests across her seventeen decks. From phantom footsteps in empty corridors to mysterious voices in the sick bay, the Hornet's documented phenomena span decades of consistent reports. Learn about the ship's remarkable history, from intense Pacific Theater combat to serving as the Apollo mission recovery vessel, and discover why this Essex-class carrier continues to captivate those interested in maritime mysteries. Eleanor examines the cultural significance of these experiences and explores how historic ships like the Hornet serve as bridges between past and present. Whether you're interested in naval history, unexplained phenomena, or the intersection of human memory and physical spaces, this episode offers a thoughtful exploration of one of America's most mysterious museum ships. Perfect for history buffs, maritime enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the enduring mysteries of our naval heritage.
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    5 mins
  • Davy Jones' Locker: Maritime Death Folklore Across Cultures
    May 28 2026
    Dive into the dark waters of maritime death folklore in this comprehensive exploration of how cultures worldwide have understood oceanic loss. Host Eleanor Voss examines the legendary Davy Jones' Locker alongside similar concepts from Norse, Japanese, Polynesian, Celtic, and Caribbean traditions. Discover how the mysterious figure of Davy Jones emerged from 18th-century maritime literature, potentially drawing from biblical, Welsh, and West African sources. Learn about Ran's underwater hall in Norse mythology, Japan's dragon king palace Ryugu-jo, Hawaiian spiritual concepts of Kanaloa, Celtic banshee traditions, and Caribbean Duppy folklore. The episode explores how practical necessities of sea burial became invested with spiritual significance across cultures, from Viking ship burials to modern lighthouse memorials. Understand why the ocean demanded special reverence in maritime communities, where death at sea created unique spiritual challenges different from land-based loss. This fascinating journey through global maritime folklore reveals common themes about humanity's complex relationship with the sea's life-giving and life-taking powers. Perfect for folklore enthusiasts, maritime history buffs, and anyone curious about how different cultures processed the reality of oceanic death through mythological frameworks.
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    6 mins
  • The SS Valencia: Tragedy and Spirits of the Graveyard of the Pacific
    May 21 2026
    Join host Eleanor Voss as she explores the tragic 1906 wreck of the SS Valencia, one of the most devastating maritime disasters in Pacific Northwest history. On January 22, 1906, the passenger steamer struck rocks near Cape Beale on Vancouver Island, claiming 117 lives and becoming a defining tragedy of the region known as the Graveyard of the Pacific. This episode examines the circumstances that led to the disaster, including poor weather conditions, inadequate safety equipment, and navigational challenges that plagued early 20th-century coastal shipping. Beyond the historical tragedy, we explore decades of documented reports from the wreck site, including mysterious lights, phantom distress calls recorded by Coast Guard stations, and unexplained encounters reported by passing vessels. Maritime logs and official records detail strange phenomena that have intrigued both skeptics and believers for over a century. The Valencia disaster ultimately led to crucial maritime safety improvements along the Pacific coast, including enhanced lighthouse systems and updated navigational charts. This episode presents both the verified historical facts and the cultural fascination with unexplained maritime phenomena, offering listeners a comprehensive look at one of the Pacific Northwest's most enduring maritime mysteries and its lasting impact on coastal navigation safety.
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    5 mins
  • Phantom Ships of the Great Lakes
    May 14 2026
    Dive deep into the mysterious waters of the Great Lakes with host Eleanor Voss as she explores centuries of phantom ship sightings across North America's inland seas. From the legendary Griffin of 1679 to modern encounters with ghostly vessels, this episode examines the rich maritime folklore of Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario. Discover the fascinating stories of sailors who have reported encounters with ships that vanish without explanation, appearing in fog and twilight before disappearing into legend. We explore both the cultural significance of these tales and the scientific explanations that might account for phantom ship phenomena, including atmospheric mirages and psychological factors. The episode delves into how these stories preserve Great Lakes maritime history while reflecting the deep respect coastal communities hold for these powerful waters. Learn about the common elements shared across phantom ship encounters, from the eerie silence that accompanies sightings to the historical accuracy of vessel descriptions. Whether you're interested in maritime history, unexplained phenomena, or Great Lakes culture, this episode offers a balanced exploration of one of North America's most enduring nautical mysteries. Perfect for history buffs, maritime enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of folklore and fact in our cultural heritage.
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    4 mins
  • The Queen Mary: From Atlantic Giant to America's Most Haunted Hotel
    May 7 2026
    Explore the fascinating history of the RMS Queen Mary, from her 1936 launch as a luxury ocean liner to her current status as Long Beach's most famous haunted hotel. This episode of Haunted Ships delves into the Queen Mary's golden age of transatlantic travel, her crucial World War II service as the 'Grey Ghost' troopship, and the tragic 1942 collision with HMS Curacoa that claimed 338 lives. Host Eleanor Voss examines the cultural fascination surrounding unexplained phenomena reported throughout the ship, including the famous empty swimming pool, stateroom B340, and the engine room where crew member John Pedder died in 1966. Learn about the ship's transformation from active service to permanent museum and hotel in Long Beach, California, where visitors continue to report unusual experiences in areas with significant historical importance. The episode explores how documented maritime history interweaves with modern paranormal reports, examining the Queen Mary as both a preserved piece of 20th-century ocean travel and a cultural touchstone for those fascinated by unexplained phenomena. Discover why this magnificent Cunard liner remains one of America's most investigated allegedly haunted locations, attracting history buffs and paranormal enthusiasts alike to experience her art deco grandeur and mysterious reputation firsthand.
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    5 mins