(FORMERLY In the Woods) Real people share their most DISTURBING stories with the truest monsters of all - Other people. New episode every other Saturday! If you have a story, join my discord to chat with the community and participate in interview streams! https://discord.gg/5Wj9RqTR3w
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsTrue CrimeSociety & Culture |
Lucus shares his true life encounters, involving Beer Runs at Work, A homeless encounter, Cyber Theft, and more. more
Draco shares her true life encounters, involving 2 abusive teachers, And her own mother more
G shares their true life encounters, more
Tina shares their true life encounters, more
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To anyone who likes the type of scary or creepy eerie etc I totally recommend this it is so interesting I totally recommend you listen to this
Ever listened to the other Eeriecast podcasts? If so, you'd know that the host reads the stories SENT to them by the people who experienced them. This podcast is fun, and so are the other Eeriecast Podcasts.
Who chose this story for air? This girl is a terrible storyteller. If this is what the rest of the podcast offers look elsewhere. Awful!!!!
Great storytelling. Not heavy on advertising. .👍
I love this podcast and narrator!
Apple Podcasts | #159 | Argentina/True Crime |
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Manmade Monsters launched 4 years ago and published 15 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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