The Witch in the Woods is a family friendly horror podcast. The story follows four children as they seek out the witch in the woods on a dare. They befriend her and her familiars: a fastidious dog named Barnaby and a snarky cat named Grimalkin. To prove to their friends that they’ve visited the witch, Barnaby and Grimalkin tell them supernatural stories and spine-chilling tales. As Season One unfo... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | FictionKids & FamilyStories for KidsDrama |
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The Season Two finale finds our crew running from humans, discussing what happened to Eabha and Ciara and planning what their next steps should be. After all, they are still on a journey to get Rosas energy back, to find Barnabys friends, and ultimat... more
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Clever retelling of the classic scary tales from our childhood and remixing classic lore and tales! Fun!
This podcast is just a delight. It really takes me back to my childhood and the stories we told at camp and slumber parties. And with the added main story, there is a great new sort of mystery that we get to see develop along the way, while still getting some familiar (and not so familiar) spine-tingling stories.
My kids and I love listening to these episodes. Each episode tells a familiar tale wrapped in a larger story. We can't wait until the next episode drops each week to see what's going to happen! The voices are fantastic, and the sound effects really add to the story.
Thoroughly charming framing of some well known, and not so well known, traditional campfire stories, urban legends, and ghostly tales. Adults will delight in sharing these podcasts with the tweens in their lives, preferably with the lights out!
What a fun story! I was pulled in from the first moments, and now I can’t wait for the next episode to drop! The storyline with the kids is so interesting, and the scary stories in between definitely remind me of trying to scare one another around a campfire. This podcast is awesome!
Apple Podcasts | #214 | Canada/Kids & Family/Stories for Kids |
Apple Podcasts | #230 | Philippines/Kids & Family/Stories for Kids |
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The Witch in the Woods launched 3 years ago and published 42 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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