This podcast is inhabited by the stories, urban legends, and horrors that you can find in towns not so different from yours; streets like the ones you walk every night; and even in a silent house in the middle of the night... exactly like yours. The darkness of the most successful and acclaimed horror podcast across all categories in Latin America now in English. Uriel Reyes was born in Tijuana, B... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | DramaFiction |
It's time to immerse ourselves in darkness. We're going to enter a world of stories that defy logic, tales filled with mystery and the inexplicable... that make us doubt what we believe possible. I've told you before: no matter how much we try to be ... more
Today's stories are about witches or at least they seem to be. No one really knows what they are, what they look like, or how much we should worry about them. But if you’re not afraid of them, don’t worry you can listen to this episode as you fall as... more
Roads have something, don’t they? Something that makes them different once the sun goes down. Maybe it’s the silence, the loneliness of miles without a single light, without a living soul, or maybe… it’s what’s been left behind, waiting. Those who sp... more
We hope you enjoy, or suffer, today's stories. From Warsaw to Ciudad Juárez, there's no single place to be safe from the paranormal. Do you dare to listen?
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Uriel does such a wonderful job of telling all these spooky stories.. to the point you feel like you’re reliving them first hand with the story teller. I wish the uploads were twice a week not once, but they will do for now. Keep up the great work you will have a forever listener here !!!
I wanted to like this show, but I’ve listened to over a dozen episodes and I can’t seem to remember a single stand out story. The writing is extremely boring and generic. The standing premise seems to be “I encountered a spooky moment and was ultimately fine.” Written at around the skill level of your average high school junior.
Truly one of my new favorite podcasts! The stories are well told and most of all scare the beef outta me.
I just happened to find your podcast and this episode had me shivering. I absolutely loved it. Keep up the great work and I will continue listening
Incredible stories. It’s so crazy to me that this podcast would get lukewarm reviews. These aren’t your average horror tales or (as much as I love them) only listener stories. I was shaken to my core by some of these in a way I haven’t been in a long time by a movie or book. Great selection, give it a chance and actually listen. Don’t get me wrong, I’m also a fan of just hopping in my car to zoom around town and listen to something easy digest that will give me a good scare, but this is a di... more
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A captivating horror podcast that weaves together chilling stories, urban legends, and personal experiences in the shadows of everyday life. With narratives rooted in cultural folklore and psychological terror, episodes explore engagement with the supernatural and the darkness that lingers in familiar environments. The host, Uriel Reyes, draws from a rich background in communication and a deep passion for horror storytelling, enhancing the experience with a unique narrative style that has found resonance among a diverse audience. This podcast stands out for its ability to transport listeners into unsettling realms, creating an immersive atmosphere that is both engaging and terrifying. Notably, it has successfully transitioned from Spanish t... more
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