You Can See Me in the Dark
I've long been fascinated by the story of Thomas Kirkbride, a Quaker and architect who believed that our environment played a crucial role in our mental health. Kirkbride is responsible for the building of "insane asylums" across the country, imposing, fortress-like structures that to the eye looked like they were designed to star in terrifying Ari Aster films. In reality, Kirkbride envisioned these buildings as instrumental to healing. If one were to have a bird's eye view of the hospitals, they looked like bird's wings outstretched, ready to take flight. The sickest patients were placed at...
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Happy Heat Dome to all who celebrate! For those listening in the northern hemisphere, it's likely you are very, very warm. At podcast HQ in Memphis, it's recommended we drink water and stay indoors between 11 AM and November 2. It's pretty brutal. Where it's always a consistent and pleasant 58 degrees? The Old Spanish Treasure Cave in Gravette, Arkansas. I adore a roadside attraction. But one that comes with a very unexpected, non advertised supernatural twist? It was a spring break road trip adventure of a lifetime. Grab some road snacks and settle in for a Goonies-style tall tale of Spanish...
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Dani looked into the abyss, and the abyss looked back. And it ate her alive. Support this podcast on ! Follow us on and Send us your story on our or email us at all music from Universal Music Production
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In the late 1990s in Sydney, Australia, Damon hangs with an eclectic, vibrant friend group in an old Victorian share house. They don't talk about the man that watches them. Because the Shadow Man is always watching. **Spring is springing here at Podcast HQ so we're sneezy and Benadrylled up and excited to share this slow burn from Down Under. One of the greatest pleasures of producing this show is hearing from you and hearing stories from literally all around the globe. To that end, I have a show bucket-list request: I want an Antarctican ghost story! Does anyone know a scientist at McMurdo, a...
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Laura is a ghost hunting enthusiast whose family's run ins with the otherside sparked her love of the supernatural. But that love was tested when the bumps in the night started getting loud and very, very close. Support this podcast on Follow us on and Artwork from Share your story with us at or on our Music from Universal Production Music
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This episode has everything. Ghost criminals! Ghosts in the machine! EVPS! Demon shoutouts!* Melissa in a very unplanned way! We pick back up with Michelle, Nana, her two kids, and a violent, furious entity that is intent on terrorizing everyone in the family. *For real. Not to be spoilery but in a uniquely ghost podcast trigger warning way, but after some discussion we've beeped the name of a demon at 27:10. Unbeeped version is on for the curious, but there's pretty strong context clues left in here. Here we go! Extra big thank you to Deirdre, Drisana, Kylee, Hannah, friend of the pod Chance...
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Michelle was very careful not to call it a demon. She still does not know what terrorized her and her family for five years, but she’s finally ready to talk about it. Support out podcast on Follow us on and Artwork by Share you story at or on our All music from Universal Produciton Music
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Hello gentle listeners. How's about a gentle story to usher us into the wilds of 2025. I'm always fascinated by the marital dynamics of true believers vs skeptics. But what happens when the skeptic is the one that sees dead people? Good thing that Nina is prepared to help guide her husband - and their kid - through the intricacies of unexpected drop ins from long dead relatives. Enjoy! And thank you as always. You being here means we get to be here. Got a spooky tale? Tell us your story at or on our Support this podcast on . Follow us on and Episode are from all music from...
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It’s hard being a kid with little agency, little control, little ability to speak up and not just be heard but be believed. The Haunted Window believes in you. All you have to do is knock for once yes, twice for no, and be prepared for the answers. Enjoy! Happy Holidays to you! We'll see you on the other side in 2025! support our podcast on ! Follow us on and . Send us your stroy at or on our . Episode art work by All music from Universal Production Music
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Get in loser. We're going to the Florida Keys, so you know we're running into some ghosts. It's Hemingway! It's six toed cats! Cute as button Victorian cottages that all contain their own special flavor of drama. “That’s all we do isn’t it - look at things and try new drinks?” That's what Hemingway wrote. For Mandy, she's trying her best to live up to this adage. A very angry ghost is making that pretty challenging. Special thanks to our newest Patreon members Samantha, Sylvia, Vanessa, Diann, Michelle, M. Aldie, Chad, Jill, roland, and Starr for making our November episode possible!...
info_outlineGet in loser. We're going to the Florida Keys, so you know we're running into some ghosts. It's Hemingway! It's six toed cats! Cute as button Victorian cottages that all contain their own special flavor of drama. “That’s all we do isn’t it - look at things and try new drinks?” That's what Hemingway wrote. For Mandy, she's trying her best to live up to this adage. A very angry ghost is making that pretty challenging. Special thanks to our newest Patreon members Samantha, Sylvia, Vanessa, Diann, Michelle, M. Aldie, Chad, Jill, roland, and Starr for making our November episode possible!
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