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Real Ghost Stories Online

Real Ghost Stories Online | Paranormal, Supernatural & Horror Radio

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Get ready to have your spine tingling and your hairs standing on end with the Daily Paranormal Podcast hosted by Tony Brueski. This show is no joke - it's packed with real-life horror stories of ghosts, demons, haunted houses, possessions, shadow people, and all things supernatural that will leave you quivering with fear. Our listeners can't get enough of our bone-chilling tales, describing them as the "best ghost story podcast out there." Don't expect the same old cliché zombies, vampires, ...
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Eerie Travels

Mark Muncy and Erika Lance

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Greetings, Traveler! Venture into the world of the unknown with Mark Muncy and Erika Lance as they explore monsters, legends, history, and mysteries. Each episode, we invite you to explore destinations for your own Eerie Travels! -Produced and edited by Calista Muncy -Music composed by Destini Beard
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Empire of the Son

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A podcast where historic Christian sermons are brought back to life through clear, modern audio readings. Each sermon is read directly from original documents by Matthew Fisher, including Victorian Anglo-Catholic mission sermons, urban slum preaching, evangelical devotional texts, and rare parish addresses. These are primary sources—experienced as they would have sounded when first delivered
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This is the beginning of “As it was written. The story behind the song”. In 2022 we will begin a journey into the life of a song from the songwriter. A song heals us in moments of sadness. A song lifts us up when we need lifted. A song brings us clarity when we are unclear or calms us when we are angry. A song gets us excited to go out when we want to go out. A song helps us celebrate, cry, party, smile, or breath. A song gives us strength when we fear and a song can bring us together. A son ...
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We are a podcast dedicated to the lovely art of professional wrestling. We love good conversation, healthy debate, talking to the fans and talking to wrestlers. Come hang out with us! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a-couple-marks/support
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In real estate, you expect odd disclosures now and then—leaky roofs, old wiring, maybe a neighbor who mows the lawn at midnight. But nothing prepared a seasoned Baltimore broker for what unfolded after helping a young agent buy her first home. The purchase itself felt strange from the beginning: missing sellers, rushed signatures, an unsettling urg…
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This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Growing up, Bryan spent countless hours at his grandmother’s home… a place where the spirits were as familiar as the furniture. Apparitions appeared without warning. Doors opened on their own. Voices echoed through rooms long after everyone was accounted for. And no matter where Bryan’s grandmother lived, the …
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Some warnings don’t come from friends, parents, or gut instincts. Sometimes… they come from the dark. Jessica was only eighteen when a whisper in the night begged her not to trust the man she was about to marry. Hours later, a shadow figure stood at the foot of her bed—watching, waiting, and dissolving the moment she moved. What followed was a haun…
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He doesn’t know when it started — only that it has happened often enough to be undeniable. Since childhood, he has seen the same figure appear in different places, years apart, without warning. It doesn’t whisper. It doesn’t chase. It doesn’t leave marks or signs. It simply appears — fully formed, impossibly tall, and completely black — before vani…
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Rachel had learned how to survive by staying small, staying quiet, and staying busy. In a house perched at the edge of the forest outside a forgotten little Oregon town, the nights could feel endless—especially when the only real escape came through a glowing screen and a familiar podcast playing too loud in the background. But one night, the air c…
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It started as an ordinary night—one of those moments so routine it barely registers. A father and his son returned home, the house dark and quiet, the kind of silence that feels familiar and safe. But in the seconds that followed, something moved where nothing should have been. What appeared wasn’t loud. It didn’t announce itself. It didn’t rush or…
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He never believed in ghosts—until one cold afternoon in Oklahoma changed everything. It started quietly. A Goosebumps book. A Walkman playing in his ears. Nothing unusual about the day at all. Then he looked up—and saw someone standing in the field. Silent. Still. Watching. At first, he told himself it was nothing. A trick of the light. His imagina…
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Is Bigfoot real—or just a legend? Kev LeStarge has spent years chasing that answer. Growing up in Wisconsin, his fascination with the elusive Sasquatch has led him into some of America's most remote forests, and he has experienced encounters that defy easy explanation. These Class B experiences have fueled not only his fieldwork but also his desire…
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Is Bigfoot real—or just a legend? Kev LeStarge has spent years chasing that answer. Growing up in Wisconsin, his fascination with the elusive Sasquatch has led him into some of America's most remote forests, and he has experienced encounters that defy easy explanation. These Class B experiences have fueled not only his fieldwork but also his desire…
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She has always been afraid of the dark — not in a way that fades with age, and not in places where fear can be explained. The darkness that unsettles her feels deliberate, as if it knows where to wait. And nowhere has it ever felt stronger than the house where she grew up. Even now, decades later, walking through that property at night feels differ…
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After the sudden loss of his grandfather, life in Gardena, California, felt quieter—but not empty. Late one night, alone in the house, something familiar moved through the kitchen. A shadow. A presence. One that felt unmistakably known. Years later, grief resurfaced in unexpected ways—through dreams that felt more like visits, through electronics b…
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A quiet afternoon nap in Fort Worth turns into something that sticks for life. Two little boys are asleep in a shared room—red metal bunk bed, the kind of childhood setup you forget about until something strange happens inside it. Matthew wakes up with that unmistakable feeling that someone is watching… and there, sitting calmly in a chair by the d…
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When a teenager cleaning out his grandparents' attic in Connecticut stumbled upon an old Ouija board, he had no idea he was uncovering a dark family legacy. Hidden in a dusty box, the board seemed like a harmless novelty—until his mother saw it. What followed was a moment of uncharacteristic fury and fear. She confiscated it on the spot, refusing t…
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What happens when a writer doesn’t just imagine a haunted place—but chooses to work inside one? Author Brian Paone spent eight weeks writing his novel These Walls Still Talk inside the Missouri State Penitentiary, one of the most notoriously haunted prisons in America. Working alone at night, surrounded by abandoned cellblocks, execution chambers, …
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Some fears don’t arrive with a reason. They don’t announce themselves with shadows or screams. They simply show up one day — and never quite leave. From his early teens, he carried a deep, unshakable dread of the dark. Not imagination. Not nerves. A feeling that something was closer than it should be. Watching. Waiting. After the loss of his mother…
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Before the door was ever opened, before a single box was carried inside, something about this house felt wrong. The closer she got, the harder it became to breathe. Panic rose without warning. Sadness hit like a wave she couldn’t outrun. And when she finally pulled into the driveway, all she wanted to do was leave. The house itself was charming — a…
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A midnight shift in an old hospital is never quiet — even when it’s supposed to be. Working overnight as an orderly in Akron, Ohio, his job regularly sent him deep into parts of the building most people never saw after dark. Long hallways. Locked doors. Surgical bays meant to stay empty until morning. It was routine work… until it wasn’t. At first,…
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On a fog-choked stretch outside Modesto, California, a late-night drive turns into something Mark still struggles to explain years later. Visibility was low, conversation was casual, and nothing felt out of place—until a lone figure appeared at an intersection where no one should have been standing. Dressed in outdated clothing and impossibly still…
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This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Since his teenage years, David has been searching for answers—answers that began in a house forever marked by tragedy. As a child, he encountered the spirit of a young girl who perished in a fire on the property, an experience that quietly set the course for the rest of his life. While others moved on, David c…
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It begins as a familiar request: a family hoping for reassurance, a sense of peace, maybe even a final message from someone they loved and lost. What unfolds instead pulls everyone involved into far more unsettling territory. During a late-night investigation, communication attempts drift off course, and a voice breaks through that doesn’t belong t…
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Beau, Mark, and Kari give thanks for making it through 2025 and a make some resolutions for 2026. They discuss travel highlights from the year that was, and announce a few new things for the new! #EerieTravels #MarkMuncy #ErikaLance #BeauLake #GreetingsTravelers #Travel #ParanormalTravel #HappyNewYear #NoAI #Mothman #DragonCon #Book Episode Credits…
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From childhood, she knew something wasn’t right—but it wasn’t tied to a single haunted house. Wherever she went, the activity followed. Shadows moved without a source. Voices whispered in empty rooms. A little girl’s laughter echoed down hallways where no one stood. What began as fear inside a family home slowly became something far more disturbing…
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One listener explains how this show became part of her healing after losing her mom in 2018—then shares an “office horror story” she’ll never forget. While cleaning up at work, a former supervisor casually admits he experiences sleep paralysis… but not in the way most people describe it. In his episodes, he can’t move, and he sees Samara—the girl f…
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In 2002, at just nineteen years old, he rented a cheap room in Oceanside, California—close to the freeway, close to work, and perfect for a swing-shift schedule that ended around 3 a.m. The house seemed normal enough… until one quiet August night. Sitting alone at the dining table, eating cereal after work, the air suddenly turned ice cold. His ear…
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When Jerry moved into a quiet lake cabin in Central Texas, he expected peaceful solitude, not whispers in the dark. But after filling his home with antique finds from local thrift shops, strange things began to happen. From the sound of water pouring into a long-forgotten washbasin to a disembodied voice whispering inches from his ear, Jerry soon r…
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This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! For decades, death was an unavoidable presence inside Nevada State Prison. From executions carried out by lethal gas and lethal injection to the daily realities faced by inmates and staff, the prison became a place where final moments were witnessed again and again. Though the facility officially closed in 201…
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Some moments stay with you not because they were frightening—but because they felt certain. In the quiet hours of the night, when the world is supposed to be asleep, something familiar appears at the foot of an eight-year-old girl’s bed. It looks like her grandfather. It sounds like her grandfather. And it speaks with the kind of calm authority tha…
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From her grandmother to her mother — and finally to her — the same quiet awareness followed them through life. Not visions. Not voices demanding attention. Just the certainty that something has entered the room… or that something is about to end. She feels it before accidents. Before deaths. Before final conversations that no one else realizes are …
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Carla doesn’t call herself “sensitive”—not anymore. But when she was little, living on a hill in Bermuda, she had the same dream over and over: stepping outside at night, trying to climb down an embankment… and feeling the earth open up, like it wanted to swallow her. Years later, the fear didn’t disappear—it evolved. A suicide-tainted house in Pal…
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It started quietly—just voices in the dark. Low, indistinct murmurs coming from the corner of a high school bedroom in a house that was barely eight years old. At first, he convinced himself it was stress, imagination, a tired mind filling in the silence. But the voices kept coming. Night after night. Two of them. And they felt like they were talki…
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This isn’t a movie script. This is a true story from a former college student who found himself at the center of a chilling haunting in a small off-campus rental. At first, it seemed harmless — a few restless nights, some nervous laughs, and a strange habit of waking at exactly 2:47. But then came the humming. It started softly, drifting through th…
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This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! For decades, death was an unavoidable presence inside Nevada State Prison. From executions carried out by lethal gas and lethal injection to the daily realities faced by inmates and staff, the prison became a place where final moments were witnessed again and again. Though the facility officially closed in 201…
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Some places don’t announce their past—you feel it instead. A subtle shift in the air. A sense that you’re being watched long before anything actually happens. That’s exactly what greeted her during a stay at a historic hotel known more for its charm than its comfort. At first, it was just an uneasy feeling, the kind you brush off when traveling som…
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Some children talk to imaginary friends. She talked to a man who didn’t exist for anyone else. At five years old, she pointed to empty space in a crowded living room and calmly explained she could see through him. No one laughed. No one played along. The room went silent — and something changed. Years later, after a sudden death in the family, the …
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Kenneth didn’t believe the house was haunted—at least not at first. The place was temporary, under renovation, and far from ideal, but he was caught up in the excitement of a new relationship. Still, the moment he stepped inside, something felt wrong. The air felt heavier. The mood shifted. Late one night, as the house fell silent, the ceiling fan …
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She’d grown up on the farm and she’d always felt like the land had… something on it. But in 2020, living there again—pregnant, raising a toddler, trying to keep life normal—those old feelings stopped being background noise and started showing up right in front of her. It began with a face she couldn’t stop seeing in the house: a little boy, pale as…
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Living next to a cemetery sounds like something out of a gothic novel, the kind of detail you casually mention without thinking much of it. Until one night, when the boundary between the living and the dead feels uncomfortably thin. A figure appears where no one should be standing, framed by headstones and shadows, lingering just long enough to rai…
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This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Grief often leaves behind questions no one is prepared to answer. In this classic episode of The Grave Talks, we explore a deeply personal journey shaped by loss, curiosity, and the search for meaning after death. After the sudden passing of his fiancé, Brett Wright found himself questioning what happens beyon…
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Buying your first house while pregnant sounds like a fairytale beginning, right? Add a toddler to the mix, a house that was literally moved from downtown in the 1950s, and a ghost child who refuses to respect boundaries—or linen closets—and you’ve got yourself a paranormal parenting nightmare. From phantom footsteps and blanket battles to misty hal…
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In this episode, Mark reflects on some recent losses faced in the closing of the year while looking forward to the New Year with hope. He describes the various New Year's Eve traditions and superstitions, particularly focusing on the significance of the first visitor to cross the threshold after midnight. Through stories and folklore, the episode e…
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Some people are born into ordinary places. She was born inside a working funeral home. This true story begins in the basement of a Cleveland funeral home—where bodies were prepared for burial and grief was part of daily life. Just hours before her birth, the body of a young man killed in a car accident was brought into the same space. Birth and dea…
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Jordan kept an old touch lamp on a high shelf for years—more out of habit than anything else. It was a small gift from a grandfather, the kind of thing that quietly becomes part of a room and eventually part of a life. Most nights it sat unused, collecting dust beside a framed photo. Then, one night, after the bedroom door closed and the house went…
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A lifelong sensitive from Jersey thought a Savannah ghost tour would be the usual kind of thrill—history, atmosphere, maybe a chill or two. But inside a plantation property with a brutal past, something shifts fast. In the basement, she starts hearing her brother’s voice turning cruel and vicious… except he swears he never said a word. The deeper t…
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Some people grow up believing haunted houses are the problem. Others eventually realize something far more unsettling — the activity follows them. From childhood moments that feel easy to dismiss, to patterns that only become clear years later, this listener slowly begins to recognize a truth that’s impossible to ignore. Doors don’t knock on their …
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This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Grief often leaves behind questions no one is prepared to answer. In this classic episode of The Grave Talks, we explore a deeply personal journey shaped by loss, curiosity, and the search for meaning after death. After the sudden passing of his fiancé, Brett Wright found himself questioning what happens beyon…
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She was ten years old when she first realized the house was listening. At first, nothing dramatic happened. Just small things—sounds that didn’t quite fit, movement too low to be human, a sense that certain rooms held more than air. The house had been lived in for generations. People had come and gone. Some never left the way others did. Years late…
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She grew up in a small town in West Virginia, in a trailer tucked back in a hollow—one of those places where the woods feel close enough to listen. From the time she was little, she’d catch glimpses of things she couldn’t explain: a man crossing the yard with features that didn’t look right… and something darker that seemed to move through the hous…
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The Brickhouse Inn in Gettysburg may look like a charming pair of historic homes—but beneath the quiet exterior lies unrest. In this episode, we talk with manager Hannah Hilty about the property’s two very different structures: the 1830s Welty House, which witnessed the full force of the Battle of Gettysburg, and the Victorian home built decades la…
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There’s something about old houses that makes you feel like you’re not entirely alone — even when you should be. When Amelia moved into her bungalow, she expected creaky floors, vintage charm, and maybe a few odd noises settling in at night. What she didn’t expect was the feeling that the house was watching her back. As nights passed, the house gre…
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The Brickhouse Inn in Gettysburg may look like a charming pair of historic homes—but beneath the quiet exterior lies unrest. In this episode, we talk with manager Hannah Hilty about the property’s two very different structures: the 1830s Welty House, which witnessed the full force of the Battle of Gettysburg, and the Victorian home built decades la…
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