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[Listener Tales: Ghostly Encounters, Guardian Ancestors, and Haunting Memories]-[Listener Tales 16]

Morbid · B2 · 2020-07-29

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📋 Summary

The Supernatural Connection: Guardian Ancestors and Animal Omens

This episode of Morbid dives deep into the realm of the unexplained, featuring listener stories that bridge the gap between grief and the afterlife. One of the most poignant tales comes from a listener named G, who recounts her brother's childhood experiences with a "man in the closet." Despite the initial fear, the mystery was solved years later when the family discovered an old photograph of their great-grandfather, Hugo—who wore suits and hats and smoked just like the figure the child described. Ash and Elena reflect on how this suggests a protective presence, with Elena noting, "I truly believe that my great-grandfather was there to watch over my brother."

Similarly, another listener, Junesy, shares a heartbreaking yet beautiful story about her mother’s passing. Her mother, a lover of owls, had expressed that she would return as one after death. Shortly after her mother’s sudden death, Junesy was comforted by the distinct hooting of an owl at 3:00 AM, which she interprets as a final goodbye. As Elena puts it, "You just made me feel different. I feel like now I'm going to feel comforted by owl sounds."

The Haunting Reality: Uninvited Guests and Persistent Spirits

Not all stories were comforting; some highlighted the terrifying reality of potential intruders versus the spectral kind. One listener describes a harrowing night where a drunk man broke into her home, mistaking it for his own. The hosts contrast this with the "top hat douchebag," a spirit reported by a listener named Kinsey who has haunted her home for years. Kinsey’s bold approach—telling the ghost she isn't afraid—leads to a debate between Ash and Elena about whether one should "take charge" with a spirit or risk provoking them.

The "Crouching Man" Phenomenon

Perhaps the most chilling narrative is that of the "Crouching Man," a figure seen in a 1902-built house by multiple residents over time. The listener, Alyssa, describes waking up to find a man in "classy ass wool trousers" in the fetal position on her pillow. The fact that different tenants, who had no knowledge of previous sightings, all independently reported seeing a man crouching in the corner, suggests something beyond mere sleep deprivation. The hosts conclude that these shared experiences point toward a genuine haunting, with Elena remarking, "There's no way. No, there's no other explanation."

Conclusion: Finding Meaning in the Weird

Throughout the episode, the hosts celebrate the "weirdos" who share their stories, emphasizing that these tales provide a sense of community and perspective on life and death. Whether it's the chaotic ghost of Grandma Stella, who allegedly pelted family members with boogers, or the unexplained entities in old houses, the Morbid team treats each story with a mix of humor, empathy, and genuine awe. As they wrap up, the hosts remind listeners to "keep it weird," acknowledging that while these stories can be spooky, they are also deeply human reflections of our attempts to understand the world around us.

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I laughed out loud at some of these.
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I always end up laughing at.
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I absolutely love your podcast.
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Trust me, guys, your stories are never too long because they're always awesome.
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kick back and relax
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laugh out loud
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come to terms with
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brushed it off
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📖 Transcript

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