
Caribbean Mystics
Caribbean Mystics Podcast uncovers the supernatural through firsthand stories of the unexplainable across the Caribbean. Each episode blends chilling personal encounters with deep cultural insights, revealing the region’s hidden spiritual tapestry. Hosts Paulina Creque and Gabrielle Querrard—both ancestral Virgin Islanders and lifelong seekers of the mystical—close every tale with historical context, folklore, and their own intuitive wisdom, bridging the seen and unseen worlds.
Paulina Creque is an audio producer, vocalist, and intuitive with training in tarot, palmistry, and esoteric traditions. A graduate of Musician’s Institute, she honed her craft in Los Angeles, working at the renowned House of Intuition while deepening her study of the occult. Gabrielle Querrard is a seasoned metaphysical practitioner, with expertise in dream interpretation, past-life regression, and auric field studies Together, they illuminate the Caribbean’s supernatural legacy with equal parts curiosity and reverence.
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hey guys I just listened to the most recent episode and I absolutely love it. I myself lived on St. John, and I find it to be the most magical and spiritual place I’ve ever experienced. I live in New York now bc of prices on island and school. But I literally dream of it every night and I love love love learning more and more everytime you guys put something out. Overall just huge support from ny I love this podcast and every message you are spreading. Please don’t stop!
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This was a very interesting and insightful story. I'm very sorry that you didn't get the help that you needed after the hurricanes. I agree that your government should be by you and for you. The part about how the Hawaiians honor the plants and land is interesting. I've been to Hawaii twice and found a sense of magic there. I'm saddened that most Hawaiians live on the mainland. I'm also surprised at how many homeless people I saw in Honolulu. The cost of housing needs to be more affordable. I always enjoy listening to your podcast, and I'm so glad that you're back! Thank you!