Episode 176: Scary Stories to Keep You Up at Night

Season 4, Episode 176,   Jul 18, 08:45 PM

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‘Certain scary things keep us awake at night because they trigger our primal fear responses, heightening our senses and making it difficult to relax. The darkness and quiet of night amplify our anxieties, allowing our imagination to run wild with thoughts of the unknown and unseen dangers. Additionally, horror stories or unsettling experiences tap into deep-seated fears and memories, replaying them in our minds and preventing us from feeling safe. This heightened state of alertness, driven by our instinct to stay vigilant against potential threats, makes falling asleep a challenge…’

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Tonight’s first two interconnected tales of terror are titled ‘I work in a morgue: I can’t Explain what I Saw the Christmas of 2003’ and ‘Buddy, The Ugly Gingerbread Boy’, a wonderful pair of stories by Mike Jesus Langer, kindly shared with me via my sub-reddit and narrated here for you all with the author’s express permission: 

https://www.reddit.com/r/MJLPresents/

https://www.reddit.com/user/MikeJesus/

https://twitter.com/MikeJLanger

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Today’s third horrifying tale of the macabre is titled ‘Those Deep, Dark Wells’, a fabulous original work by Michael Paige, kindly shared directly with me via my sub-reddit and narrated here for you all with the author’s express permission.

https://michaelpaigeblog.wordpress.com/ 

Today’s phenomenal penultimate tale of terror is ‘The Leaky Pipe’, an original work by kalenryan13, kindly shared directly with me via my sub-reddit and narrated here for you all with the author’s express permission.

https://www.reddit.com/user/kalenryan13/

Our final phenomenal tale of terrifying tale of horror is titled ‘The Thing from The Forest Changed My Life for The Better’, a phenomenal story by Deacon Clarke, shared directly with me via my sub-reddit and read here with the author’s express permission:

https://www.reddit.com/user/DeaconClarke/