Episodios

  • Episode 8 “Tippity Witchity”
    Oct 3 2025

    At the mouth of the St. Mary’s River lies an island with a name that sounds like a children’s rhyme — but whispers of something much darker. Tippity Witchity.

    Once a sacred courting ground… later a den of vice and secrets… and today, the site of chilling encounters no map can explain. From Confederate smugglers and floating bordellos to a pale woman said to rise from the river’s edge, this island’s story drifts between history and haunting.

    Was the name born of legend, temptation, or something supernatural? No one knows for sure. But one thing is certain: Tippity Witchity still keeps her secrets — and if you listen closely, you might just hear the water call your name.

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    5 m
  • Episode 7: The Story Of Caroline
    Jul 27 2025

    The Story of Caroline is a haunting, true tale set in the southernmost part of St. Mary’s County, Maryland. In the early 1950s, young Caroline would accompany her father to the local tomato canning factory—never imagining that simply being there would change her life. Noticed by a factory manager, Caroline soon found herself caught in a web of attention & affection. What began as a youthful brush with love ended abruptly, leaving behind unanswered questions and a silence that lasted generations. This podcast pieces together her story, one of innocence, heartbreak, and a community still reckoning with its past.

    Narrated By K.T. Harris
    Produced By Kris Lark

    Featuring additional imaging voice work by Daree Allen & Joe


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    6 m
  • Episode 6 - Risky Whiskey
    Jun 18 2025

    In this "spirited" episode of St. Mary’s SOCO Stories, we uncork the secret world of moonshiners in Southern Maryland during Prohibition. When the nation went dry, the back roads of Ridge, St. Inigoes, and beyond lit up with copper stills and bootleg liquor runs.

    But this wasn’t just a local affair—some of that risky whiskey didn’t stop at the county line. Rumor has it, jugs and bottles filled with "good juice" from South County found their way into the hands of the powerful in Washington, D.C.

    Narrated By K.T. Harris

    Produced By Kris Lark

    Featuring additional imaging voice work by Terry Briscoe & Joe


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    5 m
  • Episode 5: The Oyster Wars
    Jun 13 2025

    In this episode of St. Mary’s SOCO Stories, we dive into the gritty, little-known maritime conflict that once rocked the Chesapeake Bay—the Oyster Wars.

    From the 1800s through the early 1900s, the waters off Southern Maryland became a battleground between local watermen, out-of-state dredgers, and the so-called "Oyster Navy." Fueled by profit and survival, these clashes weren’t just legal disputes—they turned violent, with raids, boat chases, and even gunfire echoing over the water.

    Join us as we explore how a yummy, shelled creature sparked chaos, how Ridge and Point Lookout played a role, and how the legacy of the oyster wars still shapes the culture of the Chesapeake today.

    Narrated By K.T. Harris
    Produced By Kris Lark

    Featuring additional imaging voice work by Terry Briscoe & Joe

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    6 m
  • Episode 4: Pirates Of The Potomac
    May 20 2025

    Long before speedboats and sailboats dotted the Potomac, its waters were prowled by pirates and privateers who made their mark on Southern Maryland's rich and rebellious history. In this episode of St. Mary's SOCO, we uncover the wild and often-overlooked stories of smuggling, sabotage, and swashbuckling along the Potomac River. From rogue raiders to sanctioned privateers, and even a few local legends who walked the line between hero and outlaw — these are the Pirates of the Potomac. Buckle up for a tide of tales you won’t find in your history book.

    Narrated By K.T. Harris
    Produced By Kris Lark

    Featuring additional imaging voice work by Terry Briscoe & Joe

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    5 m
  • Episode 2 Point Lookout: Ghosts, Graves, And The Edge Of The World
    May 14 2025

    It’s where the land ends, the waters meet, and the stories never stop. In this episode of St. Mary’s SOCO, we head to Point Lookout — a place known for its beauty, its battles, and its bone-chilling hauntings.

    Once home to a Civil War prison camp and hospital, Point Lookout has earned a reputation as one of the most haunted spots in the country. But before the ghosts came the soldiers, the shipwrecks, the lighthouse keepers, and the whispered warnings from the past.

    Is it history? Is it legend? Or is it something in between?

    Step softly. The spirits are listening.

    Narrated By K.T. Harris

    Produced By Kris Lark

    Featuring additional imaging voice work by Terry Briscoe & Joe



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    5 m
  • Episode 3 Haunted Point Lookout: Spirits Near The Water
    May 14 2025

    Cruise long enough at Point Lookout, and you might hear footsteps where no one walks. See lights where there are no lanterns. Or feel a chill that has nothing to do with the wind off the water.

    In this eerie episode of St. Mary’s SOCO, host KT Harris explores the ghost stories and paranormal legends surrounding Point Lookout — from Civil War soldiers who never left to the woman in the lighthouse.

    Turn the lights low. Point Lookout is restless tonight.

    Narrated By K.T. Harris
    Produced By Kris Lark

    Featuring additional imaging voice work by Terry Briscoe & Joe


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    5 m
  • Episode 1 Saint Mary's City- The Rise And Fall Of The First Capital
    May 14 2025

    Before Annapolis, before Washington, DC — there was St. Mary’s City. In this debut episode of St. Mary’s SOCO, host KT Harris takes you back to 1634, when a group of weary settlers landed on the banks of the Potomac to build something bold: a colony built on tolerance, survival, and uneasy peace.

    Learn about the rise, and fall of Maryland’s original capital. It’s a story of struggle and faith… and the roots of everything we call St Mary's Maryland today.

    Some of it’s fact, some of it’s folklore — but all of it is soaked in Southern Maryland history.

    Narrated By K.T. Harris

    Produced By Kris Lark

    Featuring additional imaging voice work by Terry Briscoe & Joe Cruise



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    4 m