04 Jun NoSleep Podcast S19E18
It’s Episode 18 of Season 19. We ponder weak and weary with tales about menacing mementos.
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“A Mother’s Love”
Stalking
“At Death’s Door” written by K.G. Lewis (Story starts around 00:03:40)
Produced by: Phil Michalski
Cast: Narrator – Sarah Ruth Thomas, Father – Graham Rowat, Mother – Mary Murphy
“There Was Something in My House, and It Wanted My Son” written by Tyler Collins (Story starts around 00:27:30)
Produced by: Phil Michalski
Cast: Nick – Dan Zappulla, Brenden – Elie Hirschman, Melinda – Erin Lillis, Voice – Jeff Clement
“The Toy Chest” written by Matthew Moyer (Story starts around 00:59:45)
Produced by: Jesse Cornett
Cast: Narrator – Kristen DiMercurio, Sammi – Nichole Goodnight, Eric – Kyle Akers, Ivan – Matthew Bradford, Dara – Katabelle Ansari, Creature – Atticus Jackson
“A Mother’s Love” written by Paul Kordich (Story starts around 01:39:40)
Produced by: Jeff Clement
Cast: Narrator – Jesse Cornett, Peyton – Danielle McRae, John – David Cummings, Tina – Mary Murphy, Mrs. Wazniak – Nikolle Doolin, Anna – Katabelle Ansari, Officer Marks – Atticus Jackson, Man – Jeff Clement
Executive Producer & Host: David Cummings
Musical score composed by: Brandon Boone
“The Toy Chest” illustration courtesy of Jen Tracy
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