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Hidden Corners, A New Podcast on YouTube

Jul 04, 202316 min
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This episode is sponsored by Better Help.
Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/itstrue, and start your journey to be your best self. betterhelp.com/itstrue

The Hidden Corners https://www.youtube.com/@thehiddencorners
Email Ginger with your story: thehiddencorners.story@gmail.com
Our Collaboration: https://youtu.be/Pq_eR2pfzzA

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All right, hey, everybody, how are you. I have a friend of mine on with me. We're not going to spend two hours on here or anything, but I want to introduce her to you now, Ginger, if you just hold on, let me set this up. This is Ginger Winners. She's a friend of mine. I met her probably six or eight

months ago, and we were talking. She was working for a publisher and I had, through another author that I knew, had told him about us uploading audio books and it was really working out great, and he took that to this publisher. They brought Ginger in as kind of start this thing up for them, just to get it started, and she was in the meeting and I was so taken by her interest and enthusiasm about it. That's what I love about this, and so immediately connected with her. I could tell

just by the look on her face that she was interested in it. And then her and I worked together on their podcast. I actually recorded a book and it's on the it's on the podcast, and she got really interested in this stuff. And so she's not with the publisher anymore. She's got her own podcast and it's called The Hidden Corners, right right, And I actually got to collaborate with her on her six or seventh podcast that she's put up. It's on YouTube and it's going to be on all the podcast apps soon,

and so I want you all to know her. I want you to know about her channel. I want you to go listen to it. I did a different thing for her than I normally do with my channel, and I felt like I could do that kind of use her as a guinea pig. If it was horrible, then she could just she could take the hit on it. But Ginger, I'm sorry to be so long, Wendy, but thanks and welcome. And I know every we have the nicest audience on the whole internet, and I know they're gonna be happy to meet you.

So how are you well, Gosh, thank you, thank you for first of all for having me on the podcast, but thank you so much for all your health and assistance over the last several months. I feel like, you know, meeting you was just a godsend for sure, and so starting this podcast was a big adventure and you were there right along with me,

So thank you for that. So yeah, the new podcast is called The Hidden Corners, and the idea I had for it is that I was always a Twilight Zone junkie, so Twilight Zone and Outer Limits and all of those shows, so I wanted to come up with something that was similar to that. So the idea with the Hidden Corners is it's a mix of a bunch of different stories. There might be everything from a rewrite of a fairy tale to classics like ed garllan Poe, to fun stories like Bigfoot, like the

one that you collaborated with me on, and scary stories ghost stories. We have a feature called Around the camp Fire where Clay talks about campfire stories and things that have happened out in the wild. So a mix of everything.

Yeah, he does a really good job. Matter of fact, he told the story in your very first video that you put up last week and April and I were driving actually I had listened to it, and then April and I were driving to another town to go eat lunch and she wanted to go shopping, so we listened to all your podcast you had about six maybe four,

I think you had four up at that time. We listened to all four of him on the way and she's like, I love this podcast because it's there's a lot of variety and there is you hear a lot of voices like I got to do one. I'm going to do more if you'll let me. And who is what is the man's name that did the first one that does the campfire? Okay, remind me of his name. His name is Clay Stella. Clay's voice, your voice. It's just a great variety, a great writing, and uh it's the variety is great. So so

I did a bigfoot thing and Clay's probably going to do something different. I noticed you've got three or four more podcasts up since we listened. But if you don't mind, I want you to tell the folks how you came up with these stories. That was interesting to me because didn't you tell me your brothers and sisters used to pass the time telling just making up these stories and

telling stories. Will you will you share that with us? Yeah? Gosh, so, like I said, we were we were all Twilight Zone junkies when we were young, and and my brother, who was five years older than me and was my best friend, we would pass the time creating stories for each other and it was just such a it was it was such a wonderful part of my childhood. We were always coming up with stories. And the thing is if the more you come up stories, the more you notice

bizarre things going on in the world around you. And so we always had lots of content to draw from. Um My brother has since passed, unfortunately I lost him at a early age, but I feel like he is always with me, always telling me stories, and so I know that he's a big part of this podcast too. So you're drawing from memory and you're writing some of these stories that you that you two told each other. That's that's where a lot of this comes from. Ryan, that is where a lot

of it originates. And then some of it is Newert. Well, so I've right now, I've written all of the stories that I've been reading, and that well the ones I've been reading. Anyway, m Clay kind of comes up with his own own idea of campfire stories, but he helps me collaborate also, just like you have and I. What we're asking is that our listeners also send in their stories. So we have an email address.

It is the Hidden Corners dot Story at gmail dot com, and we're hoping that listeners will send their stories into and if it, you know, if it sounds like something that Clay should read around the Campfire. Then we'll have Clay read it and if it's if it sounds like a story that would work really well with the Hidden Corners, then I'll read it. And then we

also have Justin King on board. And Justin is reading a lot of the classics, so he's doing you know, Edgar Allan Poe and right now he's actually reading the original story of Frankenstein and I'm going to have to do Dracula as well. But some of those good old classics that people will either remember remember reading as in their childhood or maybe they've never read it, they've only seen the movie. And we all know that books can be so much better

than movies. So we've got a variety of those things. Yeah, that's a And look that you're talking to an audience who loves to write and send in these stories, and because I've got hundreds of them, So please you all if you have a story that you have always kind of wanted to send to me, but she thought, well maybe it won't fit his channel.

It will fit Ginger's channel because she likes unusual. It doesn't really matter what the topic is, because she's really left herself open to do just a variety of topics, so it could be you know, I did a Bigfoot because that story was in the back of my mind because it happened to a friend. So anyone's who's where, I'm gonna link it in the description. We're gonna put her email address in the description and a link to her channel.

I might even put an icard up here. So if you just want to break away and go listen, Oh, I had something wrong on the tip of my tongue in my mind. It goes so fast then it leaves, and I can't remember what I was going to say, but just go over and give it a try. The I was going, Oh, I was gonna say. The story that really hooked me was your very first podcast, The Client. He told that story so well, and then you told the red story. And there's three more up that I haven't even listened to.

I'm about to get back to work when we finished this, and I'm gonna listen to those this afternoon. So I'm so excited to have a podcast that I can look forward to. You know, they are very very few that I get excited when they pop up, and I think I'm kind of hooked on yours. So it's again it's written. Well, um, please guys, if you have a story. Oh, I know what I was going to say. That was one time where I put out a invitation to young

people who Now I always say you should check with your parents. If you're underage, check with your parents and make sure it's okay. I don't like to do anything with kids without parental but check with your parents. And if you've got a good story, sending it to me or send it to Ginger. But that was always fun to do. The young people's story teenager stories is what they were. And so anyway, what else is going on? This really is basically what you're focusing on now, Well, this is a

huge focus of mine for sure, right now it is. I'm also, as you know, I also paint. I fact, these pictures in the background are some of my paintings, and so I spend a lot of time doing all kinds of creative endeavors and getting ready to move soon. I'm moving out to a ranch, horse ranch outside of town, and so that's that's

going to be exciting too. And once I'm out there, I'm sure there's going to be a whole lot of oh gosh, all kinds of great horse stories and desert stories and things that will come out of that excursion as well. Yeah, one of the things I wanted to mention when you said you really loved the client. You know, sometimes some of these stories required more than just my voice, you know, being a female, some of the stories lend themselves well to a female voice, but you know, a lot

of them, it's better to have them read by a man. And I'm just so grateful that I've got you to help me with that, and Clay to help me with that, and Justin and it was really fun with a client to have both of our voices together. And I'd love to do that with you sometime. I think that would be really fun to do. Yeah, I've done that with a neomaphen a couple of times and we have a

ball doing it. So you you, you write the scripts and me highlight what you want me to do and I'll do it and we'll we'll do it that way. I'd love to do that. So before we go, I wanna help you. Weren't you commissioned to do a to do a piece for was it the state of Nevada or Arizona? Can you talk about that.

Well, I live in Nevada right now. I actually live real close to Lake Tahoe UM and I had a painting hanging in the Legislatian building and that was, Yeah, that was a lot of fun to be able to hang up there. They've actually asked me to return next year with many more paintings, so that's going to be really fun. I'd like to maybe go with more of a Nevada theme at that point. Now that's a heron. Do you do you all have those birds in Nevada? We do. We have

blue herons here and we have white egrets as well. However, this this one on this let's say this way, this side of me is more of an ocean. Uh yeah, word, but we have we have those. We have sandhill cranes. We've got a bunch of different big birds here. Yeah, we have a for about from the spring on I was. I saw her painting, and so we have some of those birds back here behind us on the ponds. And I would send her pictures and videos. I'm like, hey, we've got them. Do but I actually, just between

you and I actually got up close to three of them. I don't know how they didn't spook they're the most wary bird probably in the world, next to a crow, but you can't get anywhere near. A matter of fact, duck hunters will put a herron decoy in the middle of their spread because it's a huge confidence builder for ducks because ducks know if a heron's there, it's safe, because if a hearing detects any kind of danger, they're gone.

And so it's a really interesting bird. But anyway, I wanted to have you on and introduce everybody and let them see how nice you are. And guys, this is somebody who loves the podcasting the audio projects that we that I do, and now she's doing and there's a bunch of us doing it, and she absolutely Ginger loves what she's doing. And I can every time I talk to her, I can always just kind of sense that. So you, guys, get over there. There'll be links and eye cards

and everything for the hidden corners. Go over there and subscribe. Get her up to a thousand, like by the end of the week. Let's do it. Let's show her how much we love these stories and what a great audience you are. I would really appreciate that. So, Ginger, if you don't have anything else, So I'm gonna go ahead and sign off. Well, thank you so much Cameron first having me on here, and I look forward to lots of collaboration with you. Yeah, that sounds good to

me. Okay, guys, thanks for hanging with us. This a short little video. I just wanted to introduce you to my friend and I hope you guys will follow her channel and get to know her because she's gonna I think she's going to have a good she's got a good thing going. So thanks for joining us and we'll see you on the next one.

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