Welcome back to Dairyland Frights! Host John Radtke is joined once again by the ever-insightful Deborah from Paranormal Paradigma — a gifted medium, healer, and spiritual guide — for a fascinating and empowering dive into the legends of vengeful women in folklore and what these stories reveal about the dark feminine, trauma, and transformation.

From Japan’s Kuchisake-Onna (The Slit-Mouthed Woman) to La Llorona and the White Lady of Europe, Deborah unpacks how cultures worldwide have created ghostly figures of women betrayed, silenced, and transformed by pain — and how those myths reflect real human wounds that still haunt us today.

Together, John and Deborah explore:

  • 💀 The truth behind the Kuchisake-Onna sightings that terrified Japan in 1979
  • 🌙 Why spirits linger when trauma and emotion go unhealed
  • 🕯️ How society’s fear of the feminine created centuries of ghost stories
  • 🧿 The spiritual meaning behind “Am I beautiful?” — and what it really asks of us
  • 💫 Deborah’s approach to subconscious healing through mediumship, and how shadow work can transform pain into purpose
  • ⚡ Why the paranormal is really about the unknown within ourselves

This episode blends folklore, psychology, and spirituality into one eerie yet uplifting conversation — perfect for your Halloween week playlist.

🧙‍♀️ About the Guest:Deborah (Paranormal Paradigma) is a psychic medium, healer, and content creator helping others reconnect with their subconscious, heal deep emotional wounds, and discover their purpose.
🌐 Website: @paranormalparadigma
📺 YouTube: Paranormal Paradigma
💬 Offering: Medium readings, subconscious healing, and shadow-work sessions