
Halloween is around the corner, but you don’t have to wait until the actual holiday to scare yourself silly: With only a few weeks until the big day, you may want to grab your computer, phone, or tablet and listen to some bone-chilling podcasts.
Scary stories are what make this time of year fun, especially if they involve ghosts, serial killers, or psychological horror. And, you can tune into some freaky folklore with an engaging podcast or two.
Unlike other mediums, podcasts nurture your imagination with different perspectives, voices, and sounds. You can feel like you’re right there with all the characters while you’re commuting from work or relaxing on the couch. For horror enthusiasts, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and other digital hubs have eerie podcasts that suit your budget and preferences.
Ready to scream and listen to the stuff of nightmares? Here are the best scary podcasts that will keep you entertained during spooky season.
‘The Edge of Sleep’
Tune in to see what happens when the man with the blacked-out van returns…and has plans for Dave, Linda, and Katie.
Subscribe to #TheEdgeOfSleep starring @markiplier on @ApplePodcasts today! New episodes every Tuesday.
#theedgeofsleep #markiplier @qcodemedia pic.twitter.com/O72TxSW10w— TheEdgeOfSleep (@EdgeOfSleepPod) October 8, 2019
Staying awake is hard enough, and “The Edge of Sleep” is so damn creepy that it will make you rethink a good night’s rest. When a night watchman wraps up his work shift, he finds that everyone who went to bed the previous night dies without explanations. He joins a group of survivors who force themselves to avoid sleep and investigate this mysterious global problem.
‘Odd Tonic’
Listen to some scary true ghost stories you won’t hear anywhere else! https://t.co/foVnDoJ5nz. #ghost #ghoststories #ScaryStories #spooky #spookyseason #Halloween #Halloween2019 pic.twitter.com/s01KcVUx06
— Odd Tonic (@OddTonicSociety) October 11, 2019
Jennifer Page and Maxwell Holechek will take you to the “parlour,” where you will listen to eerie tales that span the paranormal, strange science, and bizarre history in “Odd Tonic.” Calls from the dead, unexplained disappearances, and haunted battlegrounds are waiting for you. Just make sure you listen with the lights on…
‘Ghost Town’
The Legend of Bunny Man Bridge. New episode out now.https://t.co/VgJXOzo905 pic.twitter.com/sA3iw1ROO5
— Ghost Town (@ghosttownpod) October 9, 2019
Some of the best hauntings are right in our backyards: “Ghost Town” explores the most odd, uncanny, and hair-raising places on Earth. Hosts Jason Horton and Rebecca Leib talk about locations of famous crimes, abandoned amusement parks, and more paranormal destinations. From bridge apparitions to mansion specters, “Ghost Town” shares creepy supernatural tales from the U.S. and beyond.
‘Cryptids’
Episode 4 out now! Three episodes left 🛸🌌🔭 https://t.co/skBLE6p13D
— Cryptids Podcast (@CryptidsPodcast) October 14, 2019
“Cryptids,” a scripted sci-fi series created by Alexander V. Thompson and directed by Devin Shepherd, is focused on the Afterlife. It follows Trevor, a late night conspiracy radio show host, and Eve, a pediatric hospice nurse, who try to study the truth and purpose of death, however, there are other plans in store for the duo. Can they crack one of the most darkest mysteries of all time? You’ll have to listen to this podcast to find out.
‘Nocturne’
New episode! “I’m a Monster”. The story behind the monster behind you.
Listen at: https://t.co/byzK34b6Uh or wherever you listen to podcasts. @kcrw #BOO pic.twitter.com/ATNc0cswRj
— Nocturne (@NocturnePodcast) October 8, 2019
Nighttime is dark, eerie, and full of secrets, as shown in “Nocturne.” What goes on between the hours of 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. remains unknown and this podcast aims to explore how people’s thoughts, feelings, and moods evolve after the sun goes down. Listen to freaky tales that take place during the “graveyard shift” and open your mind to all the possibilities.
‘The Moonlit Road’
One of the better ghost stories submitted by our readers – Jennifer Winters’ eerie ghost tale from Mississippi: https://t.co/TDCByctY4P
— The Moonlit Road (@themoonlitroad) November 12, 2018
The American South offers great food, culture, and some of the most disturbing (and strangest) tales. Storytellers from the region take you to the area’s darkest backroads, where you will learn about chilling legends, folklore, and myths in “The Moonlit Road.” Bogeymen, tombstones, and spirit-friendly structures are only a handful of the stories waiting to be told.
‘My Favorite Murder’
“MFM Minisode 144”
This week’s hometowns include a mystery found in a wall and a crime involving a crow.https://t.co/3Q4NJBrWbRhttps://t.co/aOwpOFGdam pic.twitter.com/C7gnZc4FCX
— My Favorite Murder (@MyFavMurder) October 14, 2019
Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark love true crime stories and want to share them with you in the podcast “My Favorite Murder.” From historic tragedies to cold cases, the duo discuss all the bone-chilling tales that haunt people today.
‘The Black Tapes’
“They know. They know…everything…” #DoYouBelieve #TheBlackTapesPodcast #TheBlackTapes pic.twitter.com/bFSdA3mrRr
— The Black Tapes (@blacktapespod) March 20, 2018
“The Black Tapes” is a serialized docudrama that will give you chills: It highlights a journalist’s investigation, as she tries to break through lies and learn more about her subject’s strange past. The catch? Something supernatural is affecting both of their lives.
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