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You Two Scare Me Podcast

Andi Zyvith and Feliz Andrews

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Andi and Feliz have been friends for over a decade, and have been wanting to start a spooky podcast together for just as long. They are two working moms who love to hang out, tell scary stories, and laugh their faces off. Join us on this paranormal journey!
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Send us a text Pittsburgh is a city of contrasts: steel and smoke, wealth and hardship, joy and tragedy. And some of its most famous buildings carry both sides of that story into the present. First, we step into the gilded halls of the Omni William Penn Hotel, where presidents, celebrities, and high society once gathered for galas and glittering ni…
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Send us a text In this episode, we’re lighting the way into one of Texas’s strangest and most enduring mysteries...ghost lights! These glowing orbs appear where they shouldn’t, move in ways no car or lantern could, and vanish without a trace. No one knows exactly what they are… but plenty of people have seen them. We’ll start with the Anson Ghost L…
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Send us a text In this BONUS EPISODE we share our interview at The Saint Hotel in Key West with Aaron Sagers, host and co-executive producer of Travel Channel's Paranormal Caught on Camera, host of Netflix's 28 Days Haunted, and executive producer/host the video podcast Talking Strange. In this interview, Aaron tells us all about some of his parano…
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Send us a text In this episode, we’re leaving behind prisons and ghost towns to meet Pennsylvania’s saddest cryptid: The Squonk. Born from the lumberjack tall tales of the early 1900s, the Squonk is said to wander the hemlock forests of northern Pennsylvania. It’s described as a shy, wart-covered creature with saggy, ill-fitting skin, and the most …
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Send us a text In this episode, we’re heading up to the Texas Panhandle to explore the haunted history of Amarillo, a city where the past echoes loud and clear. First, we visit The Nat, once a dance hall and now home to eerie footsteps and ghostly figures who never left the party. Then it’s on to the towering Santa Fe Building, where strange sounds…
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Send us a text In this episode, we’re stepping inside one of the most infamous, and most haunted, prisons in the world: Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia. Once hailed as the most advanced prison of its time, Eastern State opened in 1829 as an experiment in solitary confinement. Inmates lived in total isolation, forced to wear hoods, and ke…
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Send us a text In this episode, we’re heading way out west to El Paso, Texas, a city where history haunts every corner and the desert wind carries more than just dust. We’ll start at El Paso High School, often called the most haunted school in America. From there, we step into the De Soto Hotel, where fire and tragedy have left more than just scars…
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Send us a text In this episode, we’re heading to the haunted shores of Galveston, Texas—one of the most paranormally active spots on the Gulf Coast. First stop: Walmart. Yep, you heard that right. The Seawall Walmart was built on top of a Civil War-era quarantine site, and shoppers have reported chilling encounters in the aisles. Then we head to UT…
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Send us a text Welcome to Pennsylvania, Andi’s home state, and the launch point for our next haunted series. Known as the Keystone State, Pennsylvania has been at the center of American history from the very beginning. In 1681, King Charles II granted William Penn a stretch of land that became Penn’s Woods, a place built on ideas of freedom, faith,…
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Send us a text In this episode, we’re kicking off our brand-new Texas series with one of the most iconic and chilling legends of them all—La Llorona. Known throughout Mexico and the American Southwest, this ghostly woman in white is said to wander riversides crying out for her lost children. But in Texas, her story takes on a life of its own. From …
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Send us a text In this episode, we wrap up our Key West series with two of the island’s most fascinating (and haunted) locations. First, we head to the Key West Shipwreck Museum, a towering recreation of Asa Tift’s 19th‑century wrecking warehouse. Here, artifacts pulled from doomed ships like the Isaac Allerton are on display. Many believed to carr…
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Send us a text In this episode, we take a break from the haunted houses and dive into something a little... higher up. From mysterious lights spotted in the 1950s, to radar-confirmed formations in the ‘60s, to sleek, silent craft hovering in the ‘90s, and even underwater anomalies in recent years, Key West has been a steady hotspot for unexplained …
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Send us a text In this episode, we’re exploring three haunted gems tucked into the heart of Old Town Key West. First up: Old Town Manor, where guests report flickering lights, sudden chills, and the feeling of being watched—especially from the Garden Room. Then it’s on to the Audubon House, home to ghostly footsteps, slamming doors, and the lingeri…
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Send us a text Fort Zachary Taylor In this episode, we head to the southern edge of Key West to explore one of the island’s most historic—and haunted—sites: Fort Zachary Taylor. Built in 1845 and completed after the Civil War, this massive brick fortress played a key role in coastal defense, from the Civil War through the Spanish-American War. It b…
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Send us a text In this episode, we’re hitting up three of Key West’s most haunted locations. First, the Gato House, once home to a wealthy cigar baron, where guests have seen shadows and heard strange voices. Next, the Oldest House, a classic piece of Key West history—and a hotspot for ghostly figures and unexplained sounds. Finally, we check out t…
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Send us a text In this episode, we sail out to the remote and massive Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas—one of the most isolated and haunted places tied to Key West. Built in the 1800s and once used as a Civil War prison, the fort is filled with eerie energy. Visitors have reported ghostly apparitions, voices echoing through the empty halls, and s…
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Send us a text In this episode, we’re doubling up on haunted hotspots in Key West—starting with the Old Monroe County Jail. With a grim history of violence, isolation, and death, it’s no surprise people report cold spots, whispers, and shadow figures in the empty cells. Then we head over to the Key West Firehouse Museum, where former firefighters s…
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Send us a text In this episode, we climb to the top of one of Key West’s most iconic landmarks—the Key West Lighthouse. But it’s not just the view that’ll give you chills. Visitors and staff have reported shadowy figures, disembodied footsteps, and a mysterious woman in white, believed to be the spirit of the first female lighthouse keeper. From un…
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Send us a text At the heart of Old Town Key West stands a historic hotel with a dark reputation. This week, we’re checking into the La Concha — a beautiful, iconic building that hides a chilling past. From phantom footsteps in empty hallways to whispers from long-gone guests, the hotel has been the site of countless ghostly encounters. Some say spi…
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Send us a text Deep in the mangroves of the Florida Keys, something ancient might be watching. This week, we uncover the eerie legend of the Skunk Ape — a towering, hairy creature said to haunt the backwoods and backwaters of South Florida. While most sightings come from the Everglades, locals in the Upper Keys whisper of strange howls in the night…
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Send us a text Banshee Show Notes In this episode, we head across the Atlantic to dive into one of Ireland’s most chilling legends—the Banshee. Said to be a ghostly woman with a bone-chilling wail, the Banshee is believed to appear before a death in the family. Sometimes she’s seen brushing her long hair, other times she’s just heard crying in the …
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Send us a text In this episode, we take a stroll through one of Key West’s most iconic spots—the Hemingway Home. But it’s not just famous for its history and six-toed cats. Visitors say the ghost of Ernest Hemingway still lingers, with reports of shadowy figures, phantom footsteps, and even the sound of an old typewriter clicking away. Some even cl…
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Send us a text In this episode, we head to Key West to check out one of the most haunted bars in America—Captain Tony’s Saloon. Once a morgue and the site of public hangings, this bar has no shortage of ghost stories. From the Lady in Blue who’s said to haunt the women’s restroom, to eerie encounters around gravestones inside the bar, Captain Tony’…
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Send us a text In 1930, in Key West, Florida, a man named Carl Tanzler met, and became captivated by a 22 year old, dark haired beauty named Elena Hoyos. The problem? They both were married, she was completely uninterested, and…she was dying of tuberculosis. That didn’t stop Carl from trying to woo her! This is the twisted tale of a man so fixated …
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Send us a text Meet Robert the Doll — Key West’s creepiest resident. This century-old toy has a haunted history and a reputation for cursing anyone who disrespects him. Now housed at the Fort East Martello Museum, Robert draws thrill-seekers and skeptics alike. Snap a pic without asking… and you might regret it. Visit our Socials! Instagram: @youtw…
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