
Welcome to The Lost Tapes! A podcast for the curious, the open-minded, and the truth seekers. Through storytelling, deep dives, and investigations, we explore the hidden layers of reality, from paranormal encounters and spiritual mysteries to secret societies and the psychology of being human, plus the occasional friend chat for laughs. This isn’t just about what’s out there, it’s about why it mat... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

Tonight's tale is based on the chilling urban legend "Humans Can Lick Too" a story about comfort, fear, and the horrifying realization that not everything lurking in the dark is what it seems.
For more creepy stories, strange mysteries, and lost leg... more
Thousands of people who went through gifted education programs share the same recurring dream: a liminal space, empty and wrong, that started in childhood and never stopped. An abandoned mall. A classroom after hours. A room with a checkerboard floor... more
On this episode of The Lost Tapes, we switched things up and got real for a moment. What are you grateful for?
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A deep dive of the Netflix Horror mini-series "Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen"
If there is another movie or series you would like me to cover, reach out to us on instagram @thelosttapes22.
In the 1980s, 90s, and early 2000s, millions of American schoolchildren were quietly pulled out of class and brought to a room with an instructor they'd never seen before, a locked briefcase, and a set of tests that had nothing to do with reading or ... more
Have you ever felt like the world around you isn’t quite real? In this episode of The Lost Tapes, we explore the False Flag Era, looking at historical examples, the psychology of questioning reality, and astrological cycles that repeat through histor... more
The pentagram is one of the most misunderstood symbols in history. In this episode of The Lost Tapes, we trace its origins long before fear and folklore took over, exploring its roots in sacred geometry, ancient philosophy, Christianity, folk magic, ... more
In 1907, a doctor attempted the unthinkable: he tried to weigh the human soul, sparking the famous “21 grams” mystery.
In this episode of The Lost Tapes, we explore what actually happened, the symbolism behind the number 21, and what different cultu... more
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Listeners are drawn to curiosity-driven storytelling that blends historical investigation, paranormal or mysterious topics, and analysis of cultural narratives. The episodes show a pattern of deep dives into fringe subjects—secret societies, government programs, occult symbols, historical myths, and psychological themes—paired with accessible storytelling and a willingness to weigh evidence and ethical implications. The show often connects obscure or contested histories to broader questions about reality, belief, and human cognition, making it appealing to listeners who enjoy critical thinking, speculative history, and investigative journalism in a casual, open-minded format. A notable strength is the mix of thorough research with engaging ... more
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