
In the rafters of an old house, forgotten things wait. Luna climbs the attic ladder to find boxes sealed for decades, their contents whispering secrets of the people who once lived below. Each episode of 'Things in the Attic' is a self-contained story pulled from a single object: a tarnished locket, a child's drawing, a half-finished letter. The attic holds only what was left behind—but what was l... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 74 | Founded | 2 months ago |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of Listeners | Categories | DramaSociety & CulturePersonal JournalsFiction | |||

In October of 1987, a woman named Miriam bought a rusted railroad lantern at an estate sale in the town of Raven's Ford, Kentucky. She hung it in the attic of her farmhouse, thinking it was just a decoration. But the lantern still had oil. And someth... more
It's late October in the small town of Cedar Falls, Tennessee, and Luna's friend Marie has just moved into an old farmhouse on Dogwood Lane. The house has a screened-in porch that no one uses, a root cellar that smells of damp earth, and an attic doo... more
In the summer of 1994, Luna's grandmother bought a farmhouse at the end of Cold Spring Road in Millbrook, New York. The property came with a locked room in the basement that no realtor could explain. Luna was twelve, and she spent that July pressing ... more
Luna’s friend Nora inherits her grandmother’s farmhouse on Sycamore Lane in the fall of 2020 and asks Luna to help clear the attic. There they find a dollhouse—a perfect replica of the farmhouse, down to the crack in the porch step. Inside the dollho... more
In the summer of 1997, Luna's aunt Maddy moved into an old farmhouse on Ashford Road, just outside the Tennessee town of Cross Creek. The house had a loom in the basement — a massive, dark thing that nobody could explain. Maddy was a weaver, so she c... more
In the summer of 1984, Luna's aunt Clara called her to the farmhouse on Balsam Lane, just outside Pigeon Roost, Tennessee. Clara had found something in the attic—a wedding dress sealed in a cedar chest, never worn, with a tag that read 'Property of E... more
August 1997, just outside Jericho, Tennessee. Luna's grandmother's attic yields a broken pocket watch that keeps the wrong time—eleven minutes and seven seconds behind the living world. The watch belonged to a man named Everett Croft, who disappeared... more
In the summer of 2019, Luna's friend Sarah inherited her grandmother's house on Mulberry Lane. The attic was full of old trunks and boxes, but one thing stood out: a pressed-flower arrangement in a shadow box, dated 1928. Sarah's grandmother had neve... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #140 |







Listeners, social reach, demographics and more for this podcast.
| Listeners per Episode | Gender Skew | Location | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interests | Professions | Age Range | |||
| Household Income | Social Media Reach | ||||
Episodes center on a single found object—a tarnished locket, a child's drawing, a half-finished letter—and use that artifact to unlock intimate, domestic horror set against a broader folk-horror atmosphere. Narration tends toward hushed, diary-like storytelling, guiding listeners through slow-burning tensions built from memory, family secrets, and the uncanny persistence of the past in ordinary spaces. The show blends quiet, atmospheric suspense with eerie echoes of history, transforming everyday objects into portals for mood, memory, and menace. Its appeal lies in precise pacing, strong sense of place, and a focus on personal, relatable fears rather than big-scale shocks, making it a good fit for audiences who enjoy literary horror, authen... more
Rephonic provides a wide range of podcast stats for Things in the Attic. We scanned the web and collated all of the information that we could find in our comprehensive podcast database. See how many people listen to Things in the Attic and access YouTube viewership numbers, download stats, audience demographics, chart rankings, ratings, reviews and more.
Rephonic provides a full set of podcast information for three million podcasts, including the number of listeners. View further listenership figures for Things in the Attic, including podcast download numbers and subscriber numbers, so you can make better decisions about which podcasts to sponsor or be a guest on. You will need to upgrade your account to access this premium data.
Rephonic provides comprehensive predictive audience data for Things in the Attic, including gender skew, age, country, political leaning, income, professions, education level, and interests. You can access these listener demographics by upgrading your account.
To see how many followers or subscribers Things in the Attic has on Spotify and other platforms such as Castbox and Podcast Addict, simply upgrade your account. You'll also find viewership figures for their YouTube channel if they have one.
Things in the Attic launched 2 months ago and published 74 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
Our systems regularly scour the web to find email addresses and social media links for this podcast. We scanned the web and collated all of the contact information that we could find in our podcast database. But in the unlikely event that you can't find what you're looking for, our concierge service lets you request our research team to source better contacts for you.
Rephonic pulls ratings and reviews for Things in the Attic from multiple sources, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, and Podcast Addict.
View all the reviews in one place instead of visiting each platform individually and use this information to decide if a show is worth pitching or not.
Rephonic provides full transcripts for episodes of Things in the Attic. Search within each transcript for your keywords, whether they be topics, brands or people, and figure out if it's worth pitching as a guest or sponsor. You can even set-up alerts to get notified when your keywords are mentioned.