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[Morbid Podcast: Listener Tales, Supernatural Encounters, and Survival Stories]-[Listener Tales 23]

Morbid · B2 · 2021-01-18

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📋 Summary

Introduction: A Special Guest and Shared Tales

In this episode of Morbid, host Ash is joined by a special guest, her boyfriend Drew, to fill in for her sister and co-host Alayna. The episode focuses on "Listener Tales," a segment where the hosts share spooky, bizarre, and sometimes harrowing stories submitted by their audience. The tone remains lighthearted and conversational, despite the often unsettling nature of the content.

Supernatural Encounters: Shadows and Omens

The episode kicks off with a story from a listener named Rikki, who recounts two chilling experiences from her childhood in Wisconsin. The first involves seeing a "black shrouded figure that resembled the Grim Reaper" standing on her staircase, which she bravely addressed by declaring, "You are not welcome here." Her second tale features a haunted book from a Scholastic Book Fair that seemed to lower the temperature in her home, leading her to wrap the book in "double knotted plastic bags" to contain its energy.

Another listener, Katie, shares a haunting experience involving a "beautiful gray wolf" that appeared in her doorway before the deaths of several family members. She describes these events as feeling like "dream paralysis," where she is unable to scream or move, leaving her to wonder if the wolf is a "guardian angel" or a family omen similar to the beetle in Practical Magic.

Hide and Seek: A Silence of the Paranormal

Jade, a listener from Buffalo, shares a terrifying experience from her teenage years. While playing hide and seek in a house built on "War of 1812 Battlegrounds," she describes a moment where all sound vanished—a phenomenon she compares to the movie Dead Silence. Her friend, who was hiding, reported seeing "a pair of red eyes staring at her" and felt hands grasping at her hiding spot. The episode also touches on the tragic case of Leslie Renee Keckler, a young woman murdered by a predator who stole her job application—a somber reminder of real-world dangers.

Survival and Intuition: The Reality of "Weird"

Several stories serve as warnings about trusting one's intuition. One listener recalls a "core memory" of fleeing her home in the middle of the night after her mother spotted a man lurking in the trees. They later discovered an "axe that was not ours" near their barn, likely belonging to a creepy neighbor who lived in a "hole in the ground."

Another listener recounts a traumatic incident on a "light rail" train where a man who "smelled her" began harassing her about modeling. She notes that he was later identified as a registered sex offender, reinforcing her takeaway: "It's better to be a rude bitch than a dead bitch." Finally, a "Gen Z" listener shares her own encounter with a "crusty, dusty old dude" who tried to lure her to a non-existent house, only to be thwarted by a "life-saving badass" neighbor.

Conclusion

The episode concludes with a reflection on these "palate cleanser" stories. While the hosts and guests joke about their own "weird" experiences, the underlying theme remains the importance of staying vigilant, trusting one's gut, and the shared connection formed through storytelling. As Ash and Drew sign off, they remind listeners to "keep it weird," but emphasize the necessity of safety in the face of the unknown.

🎯Key Sentences

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I was utterly frozen with fear.
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You are not welcome here.
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I just knew...
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Keep it weird.
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My heart is in my stomach.
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📝Key Phrases

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kick back and relax
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do the damn thing
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fending off
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time to shine
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shrug off
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