Nature of Fear
Come join our pack as we adventure into the frozen wilderness of North America and into the lives of one of the most remarkable living creatures on this continent. Wolves. The ancestor of humanity's best friend and, in some cases, our worst enemies. Wolves have a long rocky history. From being one of the most feared predators on the planet to facing near extinction. In this episode we will be sharing a couple of our own stories about wolves, from the retelling of a real, tragic encounter to the fictional events of a terrifying wolf chase that might as well be real. We also have a bit of Trivia...
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In this chilling episode, we venture to Acadia National Park! The only national park in the Northeast and one of the smallest, yet it ranks in the top 10 most visited in the U.S. Haunted trails where spirits linger, legendary portals to the underworld like the eerie Devil's Oven, and a history of tragic drownings, and misfortunes await. Despite its compact size, Acadia boasts rugged mountains (including the highest point on the Atlantic coast), over 300 bird species, diverse mammals from moose to seals, and thousands of plants. Making its dark side all the more haunting. Light your campfires,...
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**Before we begin, we want to let listeners know this episode contains discussion of suicide. Please take care while listening, and feel free to skip this episode if this topic is difficult for you. The fire is still crackling, the wind still howls, and Winter Whispers continues. In Part Two, we unravel the dark folklore of the Wendigo, the haunting tradition of Mari Lwyd, and the chilling conclusion of Skinny Baby. Tensions are high! Will Amy endure a second punishment in a row? There’s only one way to know… email: contact@natureoffear.com Instagram:...
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We invite you into the long, cold nights where folklore stirs and ancient spirits roam. In this chilling episode, we gather unsettling tales born from winter’s darkest corners. Meet The Yule Cat, a monstrous feline said to stalk those who fail to heed tradition. Cross paths with Frau Perchta, the icy enforcer of order who rewards the diligent and punishes the wicked. Drift into the silent snowfields haunted by Yuki-Onna, the ghostly woman whose beauty is as deadly as the cold. And finally, encounter the eerie legend of Skinny Baby, a modern urban horror whispered among the bravest...
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Join us in this eerie exploration into the wilder side of the Pocomoke State Forest. From a mysterious, unmovable bible to the infamous Goatman of the Pocomoke River. We combine creepy, campfire storytelling with a semi-informative deep dive into these haunting events and of course a pinch of silliness to round out the experience. Let find out together why this is considered by many as one of the scariest places on earth. Send us your stories or episode recs: Facebook: Nature of Fear Instagram: @natureoffear X: @natureoffear_ Sources:
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Cozy up next to the fire with us for a fascinating interview about Bigfoot. The stories, the sightings, and the mysteries that keep this legend alive. Whether you're a believer or just curious, this episode pulls you into the world of the unknown. A special thanks to Jeff for taking time out of his day to talk to us! Disclamer for the non-Michigan listeners: the UP is the upper peninsula of Michigan Link to the 4th of July video we discussed. Tell us what you think: Report sightings: Facebook: Nature of Fear ...
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Something ancient watches from deep within the forest. Before “Bigfoot” was a tabloid headline, Indigenous nations knew it as Bukwas and Dzunukwa: a guardian of nature. A thief of children. A spirit of the wild. In this episode of Nature of Fear, we trace the origins of the legend from sacred Indigenous stories to the rock-throwing horrors of Ape Canyon. And discover why this shadow in the forest still makes our hearts race when the campfire dies. Instagam: @natureoffear Facebook: Nature of Fear X: @natureoffear_ Sources: : Ancient Monster Quest S1 E1 "Bigfoot" : Monster Quest...
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In this debut episode of the Nature of Fear Podcast, we dive into the world of this silent predator. Mountain lions stalk the forests, deserts, and mountains of our country, always searching for their next target. Will it be you? Join Amy and Stephen as they share and discuss stories about close encounters with these feline frights including firsthand experiences. Prepare yourself for this unlikely encounter with facts, safety tips, and pop trivia. Nature of Fear is here for you, so grab your flashlight and join us as we enter the unknown... Instagram: @natureoffear ...
info_outlineIn this chilling episode, we venture to Acadia National Park! The only national park in the Northeast and one of the smallest, yet it ranks in the top 10 most visited in the U.S.
Haunted trails where spirits linger, legendary portals to the underworld like the eerie Devil's Oven, and a history of tragic drownings, and misfortunes await. Despite its compact size, Acadia boasts rugged mountains (including the highest point on the Atlantic coast), over 300 bird species, diverse mammals from moose to seals, and thousands of plants. Making its dark side all the more haunting.
Light your campfires, get cozy, and join us as we head up the Atlantic Coast to explore the beauty and the shadows of this iconic park.
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What to do if you fall in the Ice:
https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/safety/ice/survival.html
https://www.thebestviewpoints.com/2025/08/12/experience-falling-through-ice-and-rescue/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/336421063935440/posts/1869771427267055/
Episode resources:
https://acadiaonmymind.com/favorite-facts-about-acadia-national-park/
https://www.americanghostwalks.com/articles/hauntings-mysteries-acadia-maine
moonmausoleum.com/ship-harbor-trail-and-the-shipwrecked-ghosts
https://deathsinacadianationalparkbydate.blogspot.com/20