Listen in to the spookiest tales of the Midwest told by a lifelong Wisconsinite.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 107 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedySociety & Culture |
Welcome back to Dairyland Frights! In this chilling episode, John is joined once again by David from Midwest Spirit Seekers, along with team member Tiffany, an evidential medium. Together they share their most intense and unforgettable paranormal inv... more
Hello spooky friends! 👋 Welcome back to Dairyland Frights, the Midwest’s paranormal podcast, where we dive into everything eerie, creepy, and unexplained.
In this episode, John sits down with Will from the Red Tree House podcast, a master storytell... more
Welcome back to Nightland Frights—the darker, twisted shadow of Dairyland Frights. Tonight, we step into homes that don’t want to be empty, homes where the dead don’t sleep… and homes that may already be watching you.
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In this spine-tingling episode of Dairyland Frights, John welcomes back one of his favorite guests — KJ from Mad City Ghost Walks. KJ is not only a seasoned ghost tour guide in Madison, Wisconsin, but also a paranormal investigator and lecturer who h... more
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John does an amazing job covering stories with deep research and he does a fantastic job interviewing his guests.
As a fellow native Midwesterner, I'm absolutely hooked on this podcast. It's like gathering around a campfire with your most entertaining friend who knows all the best local ghost stories. A must-listen for anyone who appreciates a good scare with a hearty dose of Midwestern charm!
-Stephanie w/ Zachsolved Mysteries Podcast
Another great episode! love all the back stories and encounters. Regarding the goatman, an animal would have to be very strong to drag a deer carcass any distance. Most animals would eat the other animal wherever they found it. Good stuff. Keep up the great work
Another great episode! love all the back stories and encounters. Regarding the goatman, an animal would have to be very strong to drag a deer carcass any distance. Most animals would eat the other animal wherever they found it. Good stuff. Keep up the great work
I love the spooky tales and how much fun the hosts have together!
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Content captures a vivid tapestry of eerie tales rooted in the Midwest's haunted history, showcasing personal anecdotes of ghostly encounters and chilling folklore. The discussions often feature various guests, including paranormal investigators and enthusiasts, who share their unique insights and experiences related to the supernatural. Additionally, episodes explore diverse topics such as paranormal investigations, ghost hunting techniques, and folklore surrounding infamous haunted locations, all underscored with a light-hearted comedic tone that makes the scary stories more approachable and entertaining for listeners.
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