10 Jan NoSleep Podcast S6E15
It’s episode 15 of Season 6. On this week’s show we have six tales about supernatural settings and perils from the past.
Trigger Warnings
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In order to be as respectful as possible to the authors, these trigger warnings are not intended to be spoilers for the story. However, bear in mind that by viewing these trigger warnings you may see information that reveals aspects of the plot that may in fact "spoil" the impact of the story.
The Prince Edward Viaduct
Attempted Suicide
The Defense Attorney
Graphic violence descriptions and mentions of rape
The House Sitters
Graphic violence
The full episode features the following stories. The free version features only the first two tales.
“Follicles of Fear“ written by Manen Lyset & Andrew Harmon and read by Alexis Bristowe. (Story starts at 00:04:00)
“The Prince Edward Viaduct“ written by Luke Hartwick and read by Mike DelGaudio & Erika Sanderson. (Story starts at 00:20:20)
“The Defense Attorney“ written by Jackson Laughlin and read by Jesse Cornett & Nikolle Doolin. (Story starts at 00:32:30)
“They Move Through the Trains“ written by Henry Galley and read by David Ault. (Story starts at 00:53:40)
“My Dog Was Lost“ written by M. P. Camus and read by Jeff Clement. (Story starts at 01:13:00)
“The House Sitters“ written by Marcus Damanda and read by Peter Lewis & Jessica McEvoy & Nikolle Doolin & Erika Sanderson & Mike DelGaudio. (Story starts at 01:39:40)
Podcast produced by: David Cummings
Music & Sound Design by: Brandon Boone & David Cummings.
“They Move Through the Trains” illustration courtesy of Jörn Heidrath
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