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Creepy

Bloody FM
Creepypasta
Urban Legends
Creepypastas
Horror
Halloween
Supernatural
Creepy Podcast
Death
Violence
Mental Health
Grief
Trauma
Isolation
Psychological Horror
Murder
Family Dynamics
Survival
Paranoia
Friendship
Child Abuse

From creator Jon Grilz, a collection of the most famous and disturbing creepypastas and urban legends in the world. Listener discretion is advised. Story requests can be made on Instagram @creepypod or via email at info@creepypod.com

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Latest Episodes

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The Torn Man

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Written by: Jason Duck and Narrated by: Nate DuFort

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If You Live in My Home Town, You Will Never See Your Grandchildren Grow Up

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Written by: Gerden Ibrahim

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Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod

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Sound desig... more

My Organization Monitors Potential Apocalyptic Scenarios (starts at 2:05)

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Written by: Ryan Peacock

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The Music We Became (starts at 31:28)

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Written by: Addison Smith and Narrated by: Heather Thomas

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Autobiography of a Cleaner (sta... more

Traffic Stop

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Written by: Eric Fomley and Narrated by: Owen McCuen

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I Left the Scene of an Accident

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Written by: Livia E. De Souza and Narrated by: Rissa Montanez

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Passenger is in theaters May 22nd, 2026

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Support the show at ... more

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Recent Guests

Jen Frankel
Writer of What We Dig For framing story
Self/Author
Episode: What We Dig For
Alicia Atkins
Narrator for Creepy presents, What We Dig For
Creepy
Episode: What We Dig For
EM Otero
Writer of Patient 313
Author
Episode: What We Dig For
George Larson
Writer of The Speckled Rock
Author
Episode: What We Dig For
Andre Overdahl
Director referenced for Passenger
Film
Episode: What We Dig For
Nate DuFort
Narrator for Patient 313
Media
Episode: What We Dig For
A. Hawk
Writer of The Last Leg
Episode: The Last Leg & The Bad Thing
JT Johnson
Writer of The Bad Thing
Episode: The Last Leg & The Bad Thing
Emily Ruth Verona
Writer introduced for the First Time Homeowner story
Episode: First-Time Homeowner & Feeders of the Storm

Host

Jon Grilz
Host of Creepy podcast, reads and presents stories

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 10.4k ratings
  • Wtf was feeders in the storm

    I really used to like this show but after hearing feeders in the storm it’s going to be an easy unsubscribe, wasn’t even creepy just some weird weird stuff that seems out of place amongst the other stories

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    bezomeculo
    United States2 months ago
  • Ho Hum

    If you can get past the predictable but now stale woke slop and political messaging some of the episodes are creepy. But there are so many other more advanced really creepy and scary podcasts available now. Check out Encrypted and the No Sleep Podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Mikey Likes Podcasts
    United States2 months ago
  • Addicted!!

    I found this podcast a few months ago. I forgot how I came across it now, but it was probably my favorite podcast No Sleep advertising it. It’s simply amazing, great stories and the host is fantastic!! I was delighted to hear some of my favorite narrators from No Sleep on here!! Just fantastic sound quality and I really just love everything about it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The Screaming Head
    United States3 months ago
  • One of my favorite podcasts

    It is unusual for me to rate a podcast 5 stars. For fans of horror, this series can’t be missed. I love to listen to this on my long runs for marathon training, and even the ad copy is funny. I secretly love the dog food ad (and I don’t even have a dog). This podcast offers enough variety that even if you don’t like one story, there are plenty others that are weird and unusual to attract your attention.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ehbrogan
    United States4 months ago
  • Stop being political

    “Great storytelling, funny adverts good stories. I would give 5 stars but my dude likes to put the microphone inside his throat and yell at the top of his lungs at any scream scene. It’s actually painful if you’re wearing earbuds. L2 edit screams dude.”

    Is what I wrote 7 years ago when I first found this podcast. It WAS a good escape from everything going on in the world. But shoehorning an ICE joke has made me unsubscribe after 7 years. Sorry bro but you dragged me back into the real world whe... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Volsung0224
    United States4 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Listener appreciation for variety of voices and storytelling quality.
Some criticism around certain voices or political mentions, but overall praise for narrative craftsmanship.
Consistent praise for the show's creepy, immersive vibe and occasional bold premises.
A highly regarded storytelling show with strong voice acting and atmosphere.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Spotify
#37
United States/Fiction
Apple Podcasts
#7
United States/Fiction/Drama
Apple Podcasts
#16
United States/Fiction
Apple Podcasts
#11
Canada/Fiction/Drama
Apple Podcasts
#26
Canada/Fiction
Apple Podcasts
#27
United Kingdom/Fiction/Drama

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Day 18 - Adam's Halloween & The House at the Bottom
Q: What did you release in yourself?
A rage that feels natural, leading to a decisive action against the threat.
Day 18 - Adam's Halloween & The House at the Bottom
Q: What did your dream mean?
Your dream begins like a celebration, but it transforms, revealing rage. It could signify a deeper understanding of your feelings.
Day 18 - Adam's Halloween & The House at the Bottom
Q: How did it feel to retell that?
Anxious, but I don't know why.
Day 14 - Rolling Down in the Deep & Don't Buy Flash Drives From Garage Sales
Q: What happens when you stop pretending the underground isn't there?
You start to see what your subconscious wants you to notice.
Day 14 - Rolling Down in the Deep & Don't Buy Flash Drives From Garage Sales
Q: What is my dream trying to tell me?
It reflects a deeper part of yourself at a safe distance, urging you to confront your fears and curiosities.

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What is Creepy about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A collection of atmospheric horror storytelling that blends eerie campfire-style narratives with multi-voice narration, waarbij writers, narrators, and directors frame and perform chilling tales. Episodes commonly weave memory, folklore, and body horror through shifting perspectives, often interspersed with sponsor reads and meta-commentary. The format emphasizes standalone and interconnected stories, visualizing legends and uncanny events in intimate, immersive detail. It's likely to appeal to listeners who enjoy well-crafted ambience, crafted voice acting, and thoughtful, eerie storytelling that blends suspense with surreal, unsettling imagery. A notable strength is the collaborative framing by multiple storytellers and a consistent, indi... more

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Recent guests on Creepy include:

1. Jen Frankel
2. Alicia Atkins
3. EM Otero
4. George Larson
5. Andre Overdahl
6. Nate DuFort
7. A. Hawk
8. JT Johnson

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