‘Ectoplasm? It looks like cheesecloth’ – Shannon Taggart

Episode 9  ·  Jun 18, 03:00 AM
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What happens when a photographer spends 25 years documenting people who believe they can speak with the dead?

Photographer Shannon Taggart joins Joanna Ebenstein for a fascinating conversation about spiritualism, séance culture, spirit photography, and the enduring human desire to remain connected with those who have died.

Best known for her acclaimed book Séance, Taggart reflects on how a mysterious message received by a family member at Lily Dale — the world's largest Spiritualist community — first drew her into a lifelong exploration of mediumship and the paranormal. What began as a photographic project soon became an investigation into belief, perception, history, and the limits of what we think we know.

Together, Shannon and Joanna explore the forgotten influence of spiritualism on art, science, photography, and social reform movements. They discuss ectoplasm, spirit photography, the strange overlap between séance rooms and stage magic, and why some of the most influential artists and thinkers of the modern era were fascinated by communication with the dead.

The conversation also examines the tension between scepticism and belief. Shannon shares some of the most uncanny experiences she has witnessed while documenting séances, reflects on the role of mystery in creative practice, and explains why she remains committed to holding uncertainty rather than seeking definitive answers. Along the way, they consider ancestor relationships, near-death experiences, and why death itself may be what gives life its meaning.

📢Listeners! You are invited to share your own offerings: voice notes on death, dying, ritual and the beauty of finitude. Include your first name and location if you want them shared- you might be featured in an upcoming episode. Send your offering via WhatsApp to +44 2921 690468

💀 Memento Morbid is produced by Overcoat Media in partnership with Morbid Anatomy.

Host: Joanna Ebenstein
Series Producer: Jess Gunasekara
Studio Engineer: Fernando Velazco Vargas
Additional Production and Sound Design: Katie Hill
Production Coordinator: Janice Jardine 
Executive Producer: Steven Rajam
Artwork: Lauren Seeley

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