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CreepsMcPasta Creepypasta Radio
3+ Hours of SCARY Horror Stories to listen to while lurking the depths of the internet

CreepsMcPasta Creepypasta Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 206:41


CREEPYPASTA STORIES-►0:00 "I Work in a Warehouse for Lost Luggage. The Bags Are Watching Me" Creepypasta►27:40 "I got my son the toy he always wanted. But the cost was too much" Creepypasta►1:04:51 "I Woke Up to My Wife Staring at Me. She Says She's Waiting for the ‘Real Me'" Creepypasta►1:28:10 "I found my dog waiting outside. The problem is, my dog was already inside." Creepypasta►1:53:31 "The Power Went Out in My Apartment Complex. I'm the Only One Who Didn't Leave" Creepypasta►2:24:29 "I Took a Shortcut Through an Empty Mall. I Haven't Found the Exit Yet" Creepypasta►2:52:24"Our Team Dug Too Deep into the Ice. We Found a Heart Still Beating" CreepypastaCreepypastas are the campfire tales of the internet. Horror stories spread through Reddit r/nosleep, forums and blogs, rather than word of mouth. Whether you believe these scary stories to be true or not is left to your own discretion and imagination. LISTEN TO CREEPYPASTAS ON THE GO-SPOTIFY► https://open.spotify.com/show/7l0iRPd...iTUNES► https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast...SUGGESTED CREEPYPASTA PLAYLISTS-►"Good Places to Start"-    • "I wasn't careful enough on the deep ...  ►"Personal Favourites"-    • "I sold my soul for a used dishwasher...  ►"Written by me"-    • "I've been Blind my Whole Life" Creep...  ►"Long Stories"-    • Long Stories  FOLLOW ME ON-►Twitter:   / creeps_mcpasta  ►Instagram:   / creepsmcpasta  ►Twitch:   / creepsmcpasta  ►Facebook:   / creepsmcpasta  CREEPYPASTA MUSIC/ SFX- ►http://bit.ly/Audionic ♪►http://bit.ly/Myuusic ♪►http://bit.ly/incompt ♪►http://bit.ly/EpidemicM ♪This creepypasta is for entertainment purposes only

The Best Storyteller In Texas Podcast
The Greatest Lessons from a Country Music Legend: Rudy Gatlin

The Best Storyteller In Texas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 15:59


In this engaging podcast episode, host Kent interviews Rudy Gatlin of the Gatlin Brothers. Rudy shares insights into his music career, favorite performance venues, and the gospel influences that shaped his journey. He discusses the evolution of the music industry, emphasizing the importance of talent and perseverance. Rudy recounts memorable encounters with icons like Johnny Cash and Roy Clark, and reflects on his disciplined upbringing and early gospel performances in Texas. The episode highlights the camaraderie within the country music community and offers valuable advice for aspiring musicians.   Automatically Transcribed With Podsqueeze Speaker 1 00:00:00  This Kent Hance, I hope you enjoyed part one of the interview with Rudy Gatlin. He's a great interview, a great American, and you're going to love. Part two. What's the worst place you ever performed? You know what I mean? Just a a dive. We were fortunate that. Speaker 2 00:00:21  We didn't work too many of those because we started had enough success. And we're making a little money on the road. And we I mean, we weren't taking a lot of money. We weren't making a lot. We were existing. We were living paying the bills, but we didn't have to work, and that wasn't our deal. I love, you know, good country, western, two step and honky tonk music, but. And Houston and lady takes the cowboy and but we we cut 28 records, 28 albums of other types of music. Great ballads write wonderful songs. Larry wrote a bunch of great songs, and we made a bunch of great records. But we thank you, Lord. Because they'd have been throwing beer bottles at us. Speaker 2 00:01:06  What Roy started doing done. Enough dying today. I've done enough dying today to get back to the honky tonk songs. We needed the chicken wire. Speaker 1 00:01:17  That. That's when, Roy Clark tells about the time that it threw some beer bottles at him and some other things, and he finally, we went. He refused to go back to that place, and they said, won't happen anymore. And they had the they had chicken wire in there so people couldn't throw things at them. You know. Speaker 2 00:01:36  When he was doing what he was doing yesterday when I was young, I remember that hit record. Speaker 1 00:01:41  That was a great song. I mean, one of the best that was rent. Speaker 2 00:01:46  They said, get back to Good God and Greyhound. You're gone. Speaker 1 00:01:50  Yeah. Thank God and Greyhound you're gone. But yesterday. Speaker 2 00:01:54  Song. Speaker 1 00:01:55  Yesterday was, written in France and, recorded French. And then somebody got Ahold of it and decided to do it in the United States. And then several people recorded it. And Roy Clark was the the most famous of the ones that did. Speaker 2 00:02:13  Great. Speaker 1 00:02:13  Songs. I know a little about music, not much, but, Speaker 2 00:02:17  And I do know that Porter and Dolly are your favorites. Speaker 1 00:02:20  Yeah. That's right, that's right. You got me up two tickets, I said at one time in class, I said I wouldn't take my dog to see Porter and remember it. Speaker 2 00:02:30  And I remember. Speaker 1 00:02:31  Y'all went out. Speaker 2 00:02:32  And bought. Speaker 1 00:02:32  It. You went out and bought tickets and some dog food and a leash and put it up on the the table where I came in. I came in to teach, and there it was. There's one of those, large classes that was in the small auditorium, and, I could look and there was 100, 150 people in there, and you were the only one that had written on your forehead. Guilty. I mean, I could just I could tell that you had been involved, but I liked it. And it was a lot of fun. A lot of fun. Speaker 2 00:03:05  Yeah. I thought I was smarter than that. Speaker 1 00:03:08  No, you had Gilti written all over you. I got it early on. What? What's the best place? You know, I asked you the worst you could, but what's the nicest place? Speaker 2 00:03:19  Dallas, Texas. Anywhere in Dallas, Texas. Speaker 1 00:03:23  Was always nice. Speaker 2 00:03:25  I'm in Dallas right now at my daughter's. We have a love affair with this city. Going back to when we sang gospel music as a gospel quartet. Right. From Odessa, we traveled to Dallas and Fort Worth and Mesquite and all over Texas. But we came to Dallas to sing in Oak Cliff, Oak Cliff, Assembly of God church. Sure. See? Noah. Whoa, man. Speaker 1 00:03:50  Hey, hey. When the religious music. When you were gospels and everything. What were some of your favorites? Because there's a lot of people listening, and they remember when we used to sing hymns instead of being bop of Jesus. Speaker 2 00:04:05  Well, our first song was I Woke Up. I wish I had my guitar. I've got my guitar in there. Speaker 2 00:04:10  I woke up this morning feeling fine. I woke up with heaven on my mind. I woke up with joy in my soul. Because I knew my Lord had control. I knew I was walking in that light. Because I'd been on my knees in the night. I pray to the Lord gave me sight. And now I'm feeling mighty fine. Yes, I'm feeling mighty. Speaker 1 00:04:34  That's good. Speaker 2 00:04:35  So first song we ever learned. In fact, I think we won that talent show. Singing that song. Speaker 1 00:04:40  That's good. But the standbys are amazing grace. And what a friend we have in Jesus. And y'all, y'all would sing all kinds of. Speaker 2 00:04:51  Well, we sang a lot of those songs, like our heroes, the Blackwood Brothers Statesmen Quartet that came through Abilene, Odessa, Lubbock. We bought the records, took them home and put them on the high five and played those. And mom got up on the piano and we just started singing. Joe knew how to, you know, God just said, y'all sing. Speaker 1 00:05:16  And you. Speaker 2 00:05:17  Know, he he gave you the ability to to understand law and all that stuff. You I, I, like I said, I can't spell be much less understand, you know, lawyer doctors. How do they understand all the, Michael Jordan can shoot a basketball? Tiger Woods and Scottie Scheffler can hit a golf ball. Speaker 1 00:05:41  A long way. Speaker 2 00:05:43  now I'm a I'm a I'm a I'm a better golfer. I'm than he is a singer, I guarantee you that. But God just gave everybody a talent because. And we developed it a little bit, you know, worked, sang in school And. Speaker 1 00:06:00  One year when, Alan White, he had that big party in Dallas headed out to Cowboys Stadium, and, y'all performed in. Your mom was there, and we we left. I was with y'all in a bus. They were taking us to to another part of the city and, had a great visit, and told your mom that you were a great student and everything. And she kind of grinned at me and said, you don't have to lie. Speaker 1 00:06:34  She she had a good sense of humor. Speaker 2 00:06:37  Yeah. I think she found out about that first semester away from home. Well, see, that was my first semester away from home. Curley Gatlin was a firm disciplinarian. Love. I love my upbringing. Mama, you know, wouldn't take anything for it. But, you know, they were firm. And I had to go to Odessa College and live at home for two years. And when I hopped in my 68 Volkswagen In 1972, headed north through Andrew. Boy, I was I was up all the way up to 65 miles an hour, probably on my way to Lubbock. I was free as the first time I'd ever been on my own. So. And like I said, I took too many hard courses, learn how to drink beer and play poker. But I made up for it and graduated and all that. Thankful for them. And they're there. You know, I try to a lot of people say you're just like your daddy. Speaker 2 00:07:29  And I say, thank you. Speaker 1 00:07:31  Sure. Speaker 2 00:07:32  Thank you very much. Mother drove us from Odessa to Dallas on Highway 80. Chancellor. Odessa. Midland. Big spring. Sweetwater. Abilene. Speaker 1 00:07:48  Eastland. Cisco. A Ranger. Ranger here in Weatherford. Speaker 2 00:07:56  Weatherford. Fort worth. Dallas. She one time we sang at Oak Cliff Assembly of God Church nine Sundays in a row, one. Speaker 1 00:08:06  Summer, and she'd take you back and forth every, every Sunday. Speaker 2 00:08:10  Before. Larry had his driver's license. And one night we stayed and did Sunday night service. The next day, I woke up in my bed in Odessa. On highway 80. Trucks, cars. You know how much. You know how much you miss cars going that way about like that. Speaker 1 00:08:34  Yeah. Speaker 2 00:08:37  And she drove us home and put it. Got us to bed. Got us up for school the next morning. Speaker 1 00:08:43  You were lucky. You you were fortunate. You had great parents, great parents. Speaker 2 00:08:49  And daddy was an oil field. He couldn't go with us. Speaker 1 00:08:51  Yeah. Speaker 2 00:08:52  Momma drove. We went to California a couple of times. New York one summer. Yeah, that. Great parents. Speaker 1 00:08:59  Well, it's a great training for you. What? What would you say to any young person that's looking to go into the music business today? Speaker 2 00:09:11  Bless their hearts. I'm. I'm so glad we came along when we did, because. But I can go pull a guy off the street and say, hey, man, we can get a guitar around you and you can start singing and make you a record and get you a website, get you a publicity agent and get you an agent and get you down here singing at so-and-so and do all this. Guess what? So can everybody else. There are just there's no gatekeeper anymore. There used to be a gatekeeper, and that was the A&R artist and repertoire person at the record company. If you couldn't sing and play your butt off, they weren't going to spend 100, $150,000 on making a record because they had to sell them if they didn't think they could sell them. Speaker 2 00:10:02  And they got money back. You weren't going to get a record deal. So there's. And the internet. Thank God. I mean, everybody's getting to live their dream and fulfill, you know, chase their dream and and everybody all chase your heart and. Yeah, we did. We did too. But if it hadn't worked out, I guarantee you I'd. I'd have gone and done something else. I'd I'd have taken that business law, by golly, diploma and walked right into First National Bank. Speaker 1 00:10:33  Well, you you could have been an accountant since you loved accounting so much. Hey, talking about performers. Who were some of the best people that you got to know and got to know well, and that recognized you the minute they saw you and and that were good people and encouraging type people. Speaker 2 00:10:51  Johnny cash. June Carter cash. Roy Clark. Speaker 1 00:10:57  what kind of guy was Roy Clark? Speaker 2 00:11:00  Great guy, great talent, great singer. Very entertaining. Entertaining, a great entertainer, good guy. John and June Cash. Speaker 2 00:11:09  Dottie West brought Larry to to Nashville. Roger Miller. Well, you name all those old guys, and we know them, and they know us. Speaker 1 00:11:18  Roger Miller was, originally from Shamrock. Or somewhere up in between, Shamrock and Eric, Oklahoma or something like that. And, you know, he he can't roller skate in the buffalo herd was one of his big ones. Speaker 2 00:11:35  But you can be happy if. Speaker 1 00:11:36  You if you if you have a mind to trailer for sale or rent, you know. He had a bunch of them. Speaker 2 00:11:43  You know what Roger said? Speaker 1 00:11:44  What? Speaker 2 00:11:46  You know, it don't make sense. That common sense don't make much sense anymore. isn't that good? Speaker 1 00:11:54  It is. Rudy, thank you so much. you've you've been great. You've done so well. And and you really inspired those students when you and you didn't talk with about 7 or 8 minutes and you told them how much the school meant to them and how much it meant to you and what you wanted to do. And I think the only thing you said, you wish that your mom and dad could see you walk across that stage, and that would have been neat, but, well, in anything. Speaker 2 00:12:22  They had the best seat in the house. Speaker 1 00:12:24  They did an ending. What the the thing that kept you from walking across the stage. I was going to ask that. Explain to the listeners what happened that caused you from not being able to walk across the stage. Speaker 2 00:12:40  Well, I had 64 hours when I went to from Odessa College. four of them didn't transfer, so 60. And I was I guess I was close to being a junior or whatever. The one of the semesters we had a couple of concerts in LA at the old Palomino Club in LA. And then we went to Vegas for a week to work in the Vegas Lounge, which was a great lounge. And Glen Campbell was in the main room. Well, I said, good Lord, I can't take that. I can't take that much time out of school. So I took two courses. One of them was Doctor Bowling Corp. Finance, and another one was another. So I just took eight hours that semester and I made a D in Corp. Finance. Speaker 1 00:13:29  That's easy. Speaker 2 00:13:30  To do. I told you the story. He wouldn't give me one point. Speaker 1 00:13:34  I had to. Speaker 2 00:13:35  Take it again. So I just passed three hours. That one semester I got behind. I was behind 12 hours. I made it up the next couple of semesters, but in the spring of 74, I was still 12 hours short. I took four, I was going to take four summer school classes. I took the first two. I'm going to take the next two. And they cancelled that real estate course and I went, oh no. And at that time, you remember, you could not take any correspondence to your last 30 hours. It had to be on campus. Right. And I said, I'm going to Nashville. I'm going to sing, I can I'm not I can't stick around here for three hours. They said they made an exception. I thank them, thank you, Texas Tech. I took the course. I went to Nashville, sent my lessons in, came back home in December, drove to Lubbock, took the test, passed it, finished all 130 hours. Speaker 2 00:14:37  Right? Speaker 1 00:14:38  Right. Speaker 2 00:14:40  And so it's December 74th, but I got them all in. That's why I didn't get to walk. And those turkeys that taught me how to drink beer and play poker, they graduated on time and walked that May. I just got through talking to them a couple of days ago. Speaker 1 00:14:57  Well, they had learned they had those first two years to learn how to do it. And you didn't have those two years you were still at home. Speaker 2 00:15:05  I was ready. I was a rookie. They were they were. Speaker 1 00:15:09  They were. Speaker 2 00:15:09  Professional veterans. Speaker 1 00:15:11  That's the reason you got to be careful on New Year's Eve, because the amateur drunks will be out and they'll run over you. You know. Speaker 2 00:15:17  They'll screw up the weave. Speaker 1 00:15:19  That's right. They'll mess up the weave. Speaker 2 00:15:21  That's that. That's why straight people don't go. That's why I don't go drive. Because when I'm driving straight, I'm going to mess up the weave. Speaker 1 00:15:28  Yeah, mess them up. Rudy, thank you very much. We've enjoyed it. Speaker 1 00:15:33  And thank you. Tell your friends to listen to the Ken Hance, best storyteller in Texas. And they'll get to hear people like Rudy Gatlin.

Planet Poetry
Lost trades | Lost songs - with Jane Commane

Planet Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 65:40


Send us a Text Message.Grip the square steering wheel of your Austin Allegro and let Jane Commane navigate you through the haunted places of the post-industrial Midlands. She treats us to poems from Assembly Lines published by Bloodaxe including UnWeather, quite possibly the best Brexit response we've heard.We upload this episode on the day of the UK's General Election... So as well as sprinting to the polling stations, we take a moment to delve into the idea of political poetry. Peter reads I Woke Up by Jameson Fitzpatrick a fine example of how the personal is political, and Robin revisits Adrien Mitchell's poem  To Whom It May Concern (Tell Me Lies About Vietnam). But thanks to Danusha Laméris's poem Small Kindnesses from her collection Bonfire Opera our faith in humanity is rapidly restored. Photo of Jane Commane by Lee TownsendSupport the Show.Planet Poetry is a labour of love, paid for out of our own pockets.If you enjoy the podcast, please show your support and Buy us a Coffee!

Streaming Into the Void
What's New in Streaming - March 30, 2024

Streaming Into the Void

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 16:39


Highlights of what's new in streaming for the week of March 30, 2024. Hulu Vanderpump Villa, Season 1 (Apr. 1) UFO Factory, Season 1 (Apr. 4) Netflix Everyone Loves Me, Season 1 (Mar. 30) The Great Indian Kapil Show, Season 1 (Mar. 30) The Magic Prank Show with Justin Willman, Season 1 (Apr. 1) Strawberry Shortcake: Spring Spectacular (Apr. 1) Together: Treble Winners (Apr. 2) Crime Scene Berlin: Nightlife Killer (Apr. 3) Files of the Unexplained, Season 1 (Apr. 3) Crooks, Season 1 (Apr. 4) I Woke Up a Vampire, Season 2 (Apr. 4) Ripley, season 1 (Apr. 4) The Tearsmith (Apr. 4) The Antisocial Network: Memes to Mayhem (Apr. 5) Parasyte: The Grey, Season 1 (Apr. 5) Scoop (Apr. 5) Disney+ Wish (Apr. 3) Max Hop, Season 1A (Apr. 4) The Zone of Interest (Apr. 5) Paramount+ Ark: The Animated Series (Mar. 21) Star Trek: Discovery, season 5 (Apr. 4) Peacock Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal (Apr. 1) Amazon Prime Video Música (Apr. 4) How to Date Billy Walsh (Apr. 5) Apple TV+ Loot, Season 2 (Apr. 3) Sugar, Season 1 (Apr. 5) Girls State (Apr. 5)

Doug Franz Unplugged
It's Time To Fire Him

Doug Franz Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 111:37


00:00 Four-Minute Offense 7:30 I Woke Up at 2a for That? 17:16 Doug's Big One = Same Old Cardinals 23:28 YOTES: 11-games; 7-men? 40:22 SUNS: What Young Brings 1:07:40 CFP: Saban Says! 1:29:00 Hurley Coaching for His Job 1:44:00 Vs Vegas

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Streaming Into the Void
What's New in Streaming - October 14, 2023

Streaming Into the Void

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 18:27


Highlights of what's new in streaming for the week of October 14, 2023: Hulu Moonlighting, all five seasons (Oct. 10) Monster Inside (Oct. 12) Living for the Dead, Season 1 (Oct. 18) Netflix Camp Courage (Oct. 15) The Devil on Trial (Oct. 17) Heather McMahan: Son I Never Had (Oct. 17) I Woke Up a Vampire, Season 1 (Oct. 17) Turn to me Mukai-kun, Season 1 (Oct. 18) Bodies, limited series (Oct. 19) Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix, Season 1 (Oct. 19) Neon, Season 1 (Oct. 19) Big Mouth, Season 7 (Oct. 20) Creature, Limited Series (Oct. 20) Disco Inferno (Oct. 20) Doona!, Season 1 (Oct. 20) Elite, Season 7 (Oct. 20) Old Dads (Oct. 20) Surviving Paradise, Season 1 (Oct. 20) Vjeran Tomic: The Spider-Man of Paris (Oct. 20) Disney+ Werewolf by Night in Color (Oct. 20) Max Navajo Police: Class 57, limited series (Oct. 17) Peter and the Wolf (Oct. 19) Scavengers Reign, Season 1 (Oct. 19) Paramount+ Vindicta (Oct. 16) Crush (Oct. 17) The Burning Girls, limited series (Oct. 19) Peacock LEGO Jurassic Park: The Unofficial Retelling (Oct. 10) Wolf Like Me, Season 2 (Oct. 19) Amazon Prime Video Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make-Believe (Oct. 10) Upload, Season 3 (Oct. 20) Silver Dollar Road (Oct. 20) Amazon Freevee Bosch: Legacy, Season 2 (Oct. 20) MGM+ Billy the Kid, Season 2 (Oct. 15) Apple TV+ The Pigeon Tunnel (Oct. 20)

Podcasts | Geek Hard
Geek Hard Episode 674 – Darth Vader and a Vampire Cause Mayhem

Podcasts | Geek Hard

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 61:56


Originally Aired: 05/12/23 – We review The New Mutants. We talk with artist Adam Gorham of Star Wars: Darth Vader and also with actor Niko Ceci of I Woke Up a Vampire. The post Geek Hard Episode 674 – Darth Vader and a Vampire Cause Mayhem appeared first on Geek Hard.

Geek Hard | Geek Hard
Geek Hard Episode 674 – Darth Vader and a Vampire Cause Mayhem

Geek Hard | Geek Hard

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 61:56


Originally Aired: 05/12/23 – We review The New Mutants. We talk with artist Adam Gorham of Star Wars: Darth Vader and also with actor Niko Ceci of I Woke Up a Vampire. The post Geek Hard Episode 674 – Darth Vader and a Vampire Cause Mayhem appeared first on Geek Hard.

The Pulse
Making the Best of It

The Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 49:13


It's the start of a new year — a time when lots of people are thinking about how they can improve their lives … and themselves. We make plans to get to the gym, eat healthier, sleep more, and have a better work-life balance. But despite our best intentions, these resolutions are usually short-lived, and often fizzle out by February. It's a recipe for disappointment. Not only that — chasing the elusive, future version of ourselves can mean that we're failing to deal with our current reality. So instead of change, we're focusing on acceptance on this first episode of 2023 — specifically, how do we find acceptance under challenging circumstances? How do we adapt when life throws us a curveball in the form of a life-changing diagnosis? We'll dig into those questions — ditching the New Year's resolutions in favor of tales about making peace with where we are now. We'll hear stories about an actor struggling with cystic fibrosis, making your life and schedule work with ADHD, living with a rare and inescapable allergy, and how one family navigated their son's diagnosis with autism. Also heard on this week's episode: Kirsten Michelle Cills always wanted to be an actor. She had the talent and the ambition — just one thing stood in her way: cystic fibrosis. Reporter Justin Kramon tells the story of how this life-threatening illness affected Kirsten's dream … and eventually opened new doors. We talk with psychologist Jacqueline Mattis, who studies human well-being and positive development at Rutgers University, about ways we can find joy and meaning in what we have now — even if it's not what we wanted. For years, Jonita Davis heard the same things over and over: that she was flaky, unreliable, forgetful — different. It wasn't until she was an adult that Jonita finally discovered the reason — and learned to make her life work for her. Nichole Currie reports. Allergies can range from annoying to life-threatening — but usually people can find ways to avoid the things they're allergic to. But what if you discovered you were allergic to something inescapable? Writer Alison Espach tells the story of how she discovered she was allergic to the cold. Read her essay about the experience, “I Woke Up with Cold Urticaria.” Raising a child with autism comes with unique challenges, from making friends to doing well in school — but one of the most daunting is raising them to be independent. Reporter Jad Sleiman talks with Max, along with his parents, Amy, and Tim, about his Asperger's diagnosis, and how it transformed their expectations of who and how he would be in the world.

New West Radio Theatre
"I Woke Up to An Emergency Alert on My Phone!" From Mr CreepyPasta Storytime and VoidedConscience

New West Radio Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 57:28


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The Scarecast - Scary Stories & Creepypasta
S4E4 - 6 Scary Stories: Home Intruders, Haunted Military Bases & Disney Dolls, Online Video Game Predators, Creature in the Woods, and Doppelgängers

The Scarecast - Scary Stories & Creepypasta

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 73:21


Get started streaming the best horror, thriller, and supernatural content. Shudder’s expertly curated collection includes titles like the acclaimed Tigers Are Not Afraid, One Cut of the Dead, Revenge, and the Creepshow TV series, produced by Greg Nicotero and based on the famous films by George Romero To try Shudder free for 30 days, go to www.shudder.com and use promo code SCARECAST **************************************** I will be releasing a bonus episode featuring 3-4 scary stories as a paid download for $2 on my website, www.thescarecast.com, which will be available in the shop section. I will post when this is available on my social media channels, primarily @maddmikehorror on Instagram. I will also be starting a paid subscription service on my website, www.thescarecast.com, for people who want to support and have access to old episodes, exclusive content (including bonus episodes, short scary stories, discounted merchandise, and much more). This will roll out sometime next month. Buy my merchandise here (fulfilled by Amazon): https://thescarecast.com/shop-2/ **************************************** Please rate and review my podcast so that you can let others know how much you like The Scarecast and share the episode with your friends! **************************************** CALL the SCARECAST HOTLINE here and you may be featured on the next episode: (213) 320-0390  There is a five minute limit on voicemails, please be aware of time so that you can hang up and call back again to continue your story. Please refrain from sharing sensitive information Also, feel free to give a nice message at the end or a shoutout to anything you would like to, this is a community and space for us all to share. You can also text this number if you would like to give feedback! **************************************** Stories Used For This Episode Story 1: "I Woke Up to Two Men in My Apartment" by kaylameister (2:30 – 8:32) https://www.reddit.com/r/creepyencounters/comments/jw8jk2/i_woke_up_to_two_men_in_my_apartment/ Story 2: “The Haunting at Fort Meade” by Anonymous Caller (12:31 – 16:15)   Story 3: “I was the doppleganger” – GhostOfTheApocalypse (22:07 – 26:09) https://www.reddit.com/r/Glitch_in_the_Matrix/comments/jmg8vl/i_was_the_doppleganger/   Story 4: “The Red Eyes" by Anonymous Caller (29:44 – 35:47)   Story 5: “Being a girl on World of Warcraft” – catreligion (38:27 – 1:05:27) https://www.reddit.com/r/LetsNotMeet/comments/jsz39q/being_a_girl_on_world_of_warcraft/   Story 6: “The Haunted Jesse Doll" by Anonymous Caller (1:07:46 – 1:10:07) **************************************** MUSIC CREDITS: CO.AG Music Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio Various sound effects and soundscapes at https://freesound.org/  **************************************** SOCIAL MEDIA: VISIT my website @ www.thescarecast.com ADD me on Facebook @ Mike Maddson https://www.facebook.com/mike.maddson.9 LIKE my Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MaddMikeHorror/ WATCH my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCocibyDCoJe5mma8TjKv_XQ?view_as=subscriber FOLLOW me on Twitter https://twitter.com/maddmikehorror SNAP me on Snapchat (I send updates through here) @MaddMikeHorror FOLLOW me on TikTok @MaddMikeHorror FOLLOW me on Instagram @MaddMikeHorror https://twitter.com/maddmikehorror BUY my merch @ https://thescarecast.com/shop-2/ **************************************** We would like to thank the courageous callers for their stories, and we hope they will stay safe. If you have any strange or creepy stories, please call the SCARECAST HOTLINE here and you may be featured on the next episode: (213) 320-0390    Best, MaddMike    

Inner Mission
1. Murn & Gratitude

Inner Mission

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 38:51


I can't ask you to share your story without sharing mine. Today I share my story! It's messy and it's real. Today I share from how I rumbled with my Truth from a young age to pivotal moments in my life where I WOKE UP to what was inside of me all along. I also share a daily practice that gives me access to more ease, joy & light in my life. Thanks for listening!✨

Girl! Talk Truth!
They CAN't Take NOTHING from you If you Have MIND CONTROL!

Girl! Talk Truth!

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 23:51


Take a look around you... are you sure nobody is fucking with your mind ? Cause I didn't know for years that I was being mind fucked until I WOKE UP and freed myself. I'll tell my truth.

CreepsMcPasta Creepypasta Radio
7 Nosleep Horror Stories To Curse Your SEARCH HISTORY

CreepsMcPasta Creepypasta Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 140:20


Here's the last creepypasta compilation to tide an upload before I'm settled and able to record again. I'm sorry about this. I underestimated how hard the tour would be, and how hard it would be to record around. CREEPYPASTA STORIES-►0:00 "Does anyone else remember the Phoenix Lights?" Creepypasta►15:30 "I Woke Up, But I Wasn’t Asleep" Creepypasta►34:55 "The Human Detachment Project" Creepypasta►50:15 "Why the last BlockBuster hasn't closed" Creepypasta►1:04:59 "I can see ghosts when I'm hammered. This is the creepiest experience I ever had" Creepypasta►1:27:26 "We tricked my friend into thinking he woke up in a coffin" Creepypasta►1:39:22 "The Forest of a Thousand Wrong Turns" CreepypastaCreepypastas are the campfire tales of the internet. Horror stories spread through Reddit r/nosleep, forums and blogs, rather than word of mouth. Whether you believe these scary stories to be true or not is left to your own discretion and imagination.CREEPY THUMBNAIL ART BY►Dominick Frederick: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/k4...CREEPYPASTA MUSIC/ SFX- ►http://bit.ly/Audionic ♪►http://bit.ly/Myuusic ♪►http://bit.ly/incompt ♪

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast
NEM#96: Andrew McMahon Throws in All His Favorite Things

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 70:44


Andrew has put out nine albums and a few EPs of piano-and-vocal-based pop using various band names since he was in high school in the late '90s. We discuss two of his Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness tracks: "Blue Vacation" from Upside Down Flowers (2018) and "Synesthesia" from The Pop Underground EP, then "Me and the Moon" by Something Corporate from North (2003), and conclude by listening to "Swim" by Jack's Passenger from The Glass Passenger (2008). Opening music: "I Woke Up in a Car" by Something Corporate from Leaving through the Window (2002). For more, see andrewmcmahon.com.  Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Check out Mark's new album.

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast
NEM#96: Andrew McMahon Throws in All His Favorite Things

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 70:44


Andrew has put out nine albums and a few EPs of piano-and-vocal-based pop using various band names since he was in high school in the late '90s. We discuss two of his Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness tracks: "Blue Vacation" from Upside Down Flowers (2018) and "Synesthesia" from The Pop Underground EP, then "Me and the Moon" by Something Corporate from North (2003), and conclude by listening to "Swim" by Jack's Passenger from The Glass Passenger (2008). Opening music: "I Woke Up in a Car" by Something Corporate from Leaving through the Window (2002). For more, see andrewmcmahon.com.  Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Check out Mark's new album.

Lyrical Cafe Podcast
Art Meets Testimony with Vintage Sings, singer / songwriter...healing after heartbreak

Lyrical Cafe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 13:38


How do we deal with heartbreak and relationship gone sour as Christians? Vintage Sings is a television producer and singer songwriter based in Los Angeles and born in Philly and recently released a new single, "I Woke Up" which talks about how she learned to let go and embrace Christ after a relationship ended.

Vertiguys
Sandman #35-37: I Woke Up and One of Us Was Crying

Vertiguys

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 105:04


In our hour of need, Joanna from What’s Lightsabers, Precious? returns for the wrenching conclusion of A Game of You. Featuring: a hurricane, a hard lesson about birds, a missive in lipstick, and the end of the world. No episode next week, but we’ll be back with fresh Hellblazer on May 30. http://media.blubrry.com/vertiguys/content.blubrry.com/vertiguys/46_Sandman_35-37_edit_3.mp3   Show … Continue reading Sandman #35-37: I Woke Up and One of Us Was Crying →

Mikill Pane and Marcel Somerville

Harley, Mikill and Reece discussed Kendall Jenner's Pepsi advert. Fazer joined the boys in the studio to chat about his latest track I Woke Up and played a game inspired by his latest single. The boys shared their wisdom by answering emails from listeners, including train sex noises, hairy bums and cumberland sausages.

Mikill Pane and Marcel Somerville
Episode 79 - Woof! feat. Fazer

Mikill Pane and Marcel Somerville

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017 87:09


Harley, Mikill and Reece discussed Kendall Jenner's Pepsi advert. Fazer joined the boys in the studio to chat about his latest track I Woke Up and played a game inspired by his latest single. The boys shared their wisdom by answering emails from listeners, including train sex noises, hairy bums and cumberland sausages.

fazer kicks woof rizzle mikill i woke up kendall jenner's pepsi
KMFBZ News Radio
20160213 KMFBZ news - show #16 - Valentine's Day Edition

KMFBZ News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2016 148:47


Our very special Valentine's Day Edition featuring an interview with the cast and crew of the Hollywood production Vengeance!  Music in this episode: 1) Jungle Love - Morris Day and the Time  2) Would You Love a Monster Man - Lordi  3) Four More Beers - Rick Moranis  4) Born Under a Bad Sign - Homer Simpson  5) My House, My Rules - Bob Odenkirk  6) Rancid Amputation - Cannibal Corpse Lounge Music  7) The Kid Goes Wild - Babylon A.D.  8) Alone Again - Doro and Lemmy  9) Cocktails - Hot Leg  10) Fall of Grey Skull - Balls of Mayhem  11) Didn’t You Kill My Brother - Alexei Sayle  12) Nyet, Nyet Soviet (Soviet Jewellery) - B. B. Gabor  13) Get Out of My Dreams (and Into My Car) - GWAR  14) Dare to be Stupid - Weird Al Yankovic  15) Spaceballs Theme - The Spinners  16) I Woke Up in Love This Morning - Tankhog  17) Love Kills - Lizzy Borden  18) Somewhere Over the Rainbow - Judy Garland  19) Damn That Money - Dave Brockie Experience  20) Cats in the Cradle  - Harry Chapin  21) Come and Get Your Love - Redbone