
This podcast is for those who like to travel to dark~creepy places, TRUE CRIME and super rando topics that range from UFOS to movie recommendations. Ghosts and Crime are everywhere, even in this podcast. So, if you like ghosts, traveling, CRIME and odd stuff, join us at Where the Dark Corners Are.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 318 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimePlaces & TravelSociety & Culture | |||

Tonight, I am joined by Kiwi Keasha and Llama Liza as we discuss reported tourist traps around the world.
Tonight, we close out our paranormal trip to Arizonia with stories of hidden gold mines, hidden Aztec treasure, and stolen loot, all hidden in the hills of Arizonia.
Tonight, we crack open our paranormal passport and head to the extremely haunted city, Vulture City.
Tonight is ladies' night! Our topic? Books we intend to read over the Summer!
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Apple Podcasts | #161 |
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Listeners flock to spooky, crime-tinged travel stories and dark lore, often mixing true crime analysis with hauntings, folklore, and travel tips. Episodes frequently center on haunted sites, historical mysteries, and eerie travel destinations, with a light, conversational vibe and playful banter among a rotating group of hosts. The show stands out for its blend of parlor-chat storytelling, practical travel angles, and a shared fascination with the uncanny, making it appealing to curious travelers, true crime aficionados, and fans of folklore-driven adventures seeking doom-laced curiosity rather than heavy-handed documentary style.
Overall, the podcast benefits from a cozy ensemble dynamic, accessible host banter, and a steady stream of nic... more
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Where The Dark Corners Are launched 6 years ago and published 318 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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Recent guests on Where The Dark Corners Are include:
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2. Amber Frye
3. Cuttlefish Chase
4. Kiwi Keasha
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