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  1. A man's madness is pushed to the limit by a feline companion turned mortal (and possibly immortal) enemy. A grieving and suicidal widow gets a very unexpected visitor on a snowly Valentine's Day, but nothing is quite what it seems. Featuring stories of horror, ghosts, and death narrated for your listening pleasure.

    • Emma Singer
    • The NoSleep Podcast. NoSleep started off as a Reddit forum where users spooked one another with original horror stories... until one member had the brilliant idea of turning the scarefest into a podcast.
    • Knifepoint Horror. Supernatural events and creepy plot twists abound on this scary podcast. That said, it’s really the quality of the storytelling that sets Knifepoint Horror apart.
    • The Creeping Hour. If you’re looking for programming that will scare a kid without causing serious bedtime woes (or lasting trauma, for that matter), The Creeping Hour fits the bill.
    • Night Vale Presents: Alice Isn’t Dead. This podcast doesn’t serve up a bunch of quick thrills, but rather tells one extended story by way of the audio diaries of a truck driver who travels across America in search of her missing wife and encounters a whole lot of spooky characters in the process.
    • The Last Podcast on the Left. The Last Podcast on the Left is one of the best scary podcasts because it’s a unique blend of comedy and horror, co-hosted by Ben Kissel, Marcus Parks, and Henry Zebrowski.
    • Unwell. Unwell is a fiction podcast set in the peculiar town of Mt. Absalom, Ohio. The story follows Lillian Harper who moves to the town to care for her estranged mother.
    • Dr. Death. Dr. Death is a true crime podcast series from Wondery that chronicles the shocking story of Dr. Christopher Duntsch, a neurosurgeon who practiced in Dallas, Texas.
    • The No Sleep Podcast. The NoSleep Podcast is a horror anthology series that brings to life original short stories meant to scare and unsettle you. It originated from the NoSleep community on Reddit, a platform where users share their chilling, often paranormal, personal experiences.
    • The NoSleep Podcast. If you’re looking to never have a good night’s sleep ever again, this is your go-to scary podcast. Based on the r/nosleep subreddit, The NoSleep Podcast began in 2011 after members started transforming written horror stories into audio experiences complete with a full team of people at the helm.
    • Welcome to Night Vale. Written by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor, this podcast is about a small fictional desert town called Night Vale, where each episode is created like a community update.
    • Alice Isn’t Dead. With a creepy title like that you know this podcast is going to be good. From the team that created the podcast Welcome to Night Vale, Alice Isn’t Dead is a serial fiction podcast about a truck driver’s search across America for the wife she thought was dead.
    • Knifepoint Horror. If you’re looking for good first-person stories that will leave you with chills down your spine and waiting for dawn, this is a scary podcast for you.
    • Lauren Passell
    • Grimm, Grimmer. Grimmest. On Grimm, Grimmer, Grimmest, Adam Gidwitz shares non-Disneyfied fairy tales (I’m talking about the dark and scary ones from the Brothers Grimm, who never left out a single gory detail) to real kids and we get to hear their reactions.
    • Hip Hop Horror Stories. On Hip Hop Horror Stories, rapper Belly gets other hip-hop artists to share something we don’t always hear them talk about—paranormal encounters, hauntings, demonic possession, ghosts, and more things that have terrified them.
    • Let’s Make a Horror. On the Let’s Make… series, Ryan Beil, Maddy Kelly and Mark Chavez spend entire seasons writing screenplays for a film, interviewing other directors, writers, and experts in the genre along the way.
    • Morrison Mysteries. Keith Morrison’s voice is famous for voicing stories on Dateline NBC, and podcasts like The Seduction and Murders and Magnolias (a personal favorite.)
  2. Oct 23, 2021 · By Mihir Patkar. Published Oct 23, 2021. From horror fiction anthologies and reader-submitted true tales to classic radio plays of thriller masters, these are the best scary podcasts online.

  3. Oct 30, 2020 · By Justine Goode. October 30, 2020. “Spooky Season” (also known colloquially as “October”) is, for many, a long-awaited time of the year, and in classic 2020 fashion, this season is packing quite...