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The Red Treehouse: Scary Stories to Keep You Up at Night

Will Soto
Belmez Faces
Loch Ness Monster
Hat Man
Ghosts
Gorbals Vampire
Demonic Possession
Edinburgh Vaults
Sharon Gregory
Mark Branch
Mass Hysteria
Scotland
Greenfield, Massachusetts
Folklore
Creepypastas
Supernatural
Horror
Listener Stories
Maria Gomez Camara
Pareidolia
Sleep Paralysis

Welcome to The Red Treehouse, where I tell you the scariest stories to keep you up at night! Join me twice each week as we explore everything from true crime to the paranormal. It's a scary world out there. Let's explore it together!

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes233Founded2 years ago
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True CrimeDocumentarySociety & Culture

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The Red Treehouse is dedicated to my Dad. I love you, Pop.

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The Red Treehouse is dedicated to my Dad. I love you, Pop.

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The Possession Files is a Red Treehouse exclusive series, where we go in-depth on the most harrowing--and often tragic--stories of alleged demonic possession.

In season 1, we're going to explore one of the most well-known cases: Anneliese Michel.

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The Red Treehouse is dedicated to my Dad. I love you, Pop.

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Recent Guests

Elle G. Keating
Author whose debut novel is titled 'Don't Wake Up'
Episode: 210: Don't Wake Up (Written by Elle G. Keating)
E.M. Otero
Puerto Rican horror author
Episode: 202: The Wisps (Written by E.M. Otero) (Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month)
Josh Bell
The author of the horror story read in this episode.
Episode: 156: The Shadow in the Pines (Written by Josh Bell)
Michael Kelso
Author of the story 'My Neighbors Have Disappeared'
Episode: 81: Listener Stories (Volume 4)
Brenna Cox
Listener who shared a scary story about a truck stop.
Episode: 66: Listener Stories (Volume 2)
Kimberly Mansfield
Author and paranormal investigator.
Episode: 66: Listener Stories (Volume 2)

Host

Will
Host of the podcast, known for his engaging storytelling and exploration of scary themes.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 371 ratings
  • 10/10 podcast!

    Love this podcast. It’s such a cool concept and who doesn’t love a good scary story!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    UnsolvedCouplePod
    United States25 days ago
  • Interesting show but the ads…

    The stories are interesting and the narration is enticing but there is no transition to the adds. Also, the ads are so much louder and jarring than the show, they ruin the experience.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    hates-this-app
    United States2 months ago
  • love it!

    Great!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BatNird
    United States4 months ago
  • Easy Listening

    The narrator's voice makes this show easy listening, but by the end you have a chill in your bones from the storytelling.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GhoulFiends
    United States8 months ago
  • Great!

    I like the podcast,

    The only part I don’t like is the added sound effects, Will’s voice is perfect alone, effects even if they are done well, just don’t work. I don’t mind the music as it’s very calming.

    Then…. Alarm clock sound effect, just not a good idea on a podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Tiny Tammie
    Australia8 months ago

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The podcast has received mixed feedback on audio quality, particularly regarding the volume of ads versus the show, impacting overall listening experience.
There is a strong appreciation for the diverse range of horror themes and personal listener stories shared, fostering a community vibe among fans.
Listeners praise the captivating narratives and emotional storytelling, complimenting the host's ability to evoke feelings of fear and curiosity.

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218: The Fresno Nightcrawlers
Q: What do you think? Are the Fresno Nightcrawlers proof of extraterrestrial life?
It's a disputed topic; while many lean towards them being a hoax, some believe there could still be evidence supporting their existence.
206: El Mal de Ojo (The Evil Eye) (Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month)
Q: Is it possible to cause harm, illness, or even death simply by looking at another person?
The episode suggests that many believe this is possible through the belief in El Mal de Ojo.
179: Frankenstein (Chapters I-II)
Q: What do you think of this story so far?
The host invites listeners to comment or email their thoughts on the story.
157: The Winchester Mystery House
Q: Is The Winchester Mystery House truly one of the most haunted homes in the United States?
The episode suggests that there is no definitive answer, raising questions about whether the stories are based on truth or tall tales.
146: Terrifying "Scary Games" Experiences (Volume 1)
Q: Have you played these, or any other scary game or ritual, and experienced something terrifying?
The host shares personal accounts of several terrifying experiences related to scary games and rituals, highlighting the potential dangers involved.

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Focused on the realm of horror and the supernatural, this podcast offers a captivating mix of chilling stories, true crime narratives, and explorations of eerie phenomena. Each episode features the host's engaging narration, bringing to life a variety of themes, from ghostly encounters and sleep paralysis to true tales steeped in mystery and folklore. Listeners can expect a blend of classic horror literature and modern-day creepypasta, making it appealing for fans of both narrative storytelling and real-life spooky experiences. The podcast's unique approach lies in its dedication to listener-submitted stories and its exploration of diverse cultural horror traditions, providing a rich tapestry of content aimed at keeping audiences on edge.

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