The NoSleep Podcast

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Feb 5, 2012 • 48min

Nosleep Podcast #18

Our 18th episode of The Nosleep Podcast presents two tales of tormented children. Featuring horror stories from the Reddit.com horror writing community, these stories will keep you awake as the darkness of the night surrounds you. This episode is the final episode of Season 1 of The Nosleep Podcast. This episode features these stories: The Ice Cream Man written by Nick Thaler (Redditor kitsune623) and read by Max Glaspey (Redditor MonthlyMarmot). When You Wish Upon a Star written by Anna Smith (Redditor notwhatiwishedfor) and read by Christina Scholz (Redditor giant_squid). This story was the winner of the Nosleep Writing Contest for November 2011. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 22, 2012 • 43min

Nosleep Podcast #17

Our 17th episode of The Nosleep Podcast presents tales of tormented tenants and frightened families. Featuring horror stories from the Reddit.com horror writing community, these stories will keep you awake as the darkness of the night surrounds you.  This episode features these stories: Baked Beans written by Allison Stein (Redditor Majidae) and read by Max Glaspey (Redditor MonthlyMarmot). The Neighbors Upstairs written by Whitley Olivier and read by Wendy Corrigan (Redditor EchoWind). Grandma and Grandpa written by Alexander White (Redditor Mister_Famine) and read by David Cummings (Redditor MikeRowPhone). It’s Locked written by Avery Nelson (Redditor yellavalley) and read by Corinne Sanders (Redditor SandyCornn). The Tunnel written by Joey Murray (Redditor InferiousX) and read by David Cummings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 8, 2012 • 33min

Nosleep Podcast #16

Our 16th episode of The Nosleep Podcast rings in the new year with tales of unsettling smiles, graveyard stalkings, and creep cadavers. Featuring horror stories from the Reddit.com horror writing community, these stories will keep you awake as the darkness of the night surrounds you.  We are proud to welcome a new producer to the podcast. Cornelius de Groot (Redditor xebraphone) brings his audio engineering skills to the show to make the dark tales even more frightening.  This episode features these stories:  You Never Smile written by Thomas Burr (Redditor xdsxoblivious) and read by Max Glaspey (Redditor MonthlyMarmot). My Friend’s Mother written by Erik Hessmann (Redditor erikda777) and read by David Cummings (Redditor MikeRowPhone). Strangers in a Graveyard written by Matt Dymerski (Redditor M59Gar) and read by Max Glaspey. A Debt to the Dead written by Douglas Bramlett (Redditor writermonk) and read by David Cummings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dec 25, 2011 • 32min

Nosleep Podcast #15

Our 15th episode of The Nosleep Podcast is being released on Dec. 25th, Christmas Day. It is also our last episode of the year. In honor of the holiday season and the turning of the year, we feature a story with a dark Christmas theme. Also, we reflect back upon the first six months of the podcast and what the new year holds in store for us.  The story for this episode is entitled, The Winter Fire written and performed by David Cummings (Redditor MikeRowPhone). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dec 17, 2011 • 1h 28min

Penpal ~ Part II

The six tales told by Dathan Auerbach (Redditor 1000Vultures) have had a phenomonal effect on Reddit.com’s Nosleep forum. To celebrate this series, we are releasing a special extended two-part set of recordings that feature all six stories. Part II features the final three stories: Maps Screens Friends All stories are narrated by Sammy Raynor (Redditor sammysimplicity). Additional narration featuring Wendy Stolyarov. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dec 11, 2011 • 45min

Nosleep Podcast #14

Our 14th episode of The Nosleep Podcast brings you tales of strange noises, mysterious places, and abandoned watering holes. Featuring horror stories from the Reddit.com horror writing community, these stories will keep you awake as the darkness of the night surrounds you. This episode features these stories: Midnight in Kentucky written by Joshua Starbringer (Redditor CelestialThunder) and read by Isla Schanuel. The Sound written by April Edgreen (Redditor harmedgreen) and read by Gil Duarte (Redditor gdpt). The Hidden Chamber written by Justin Williams (Redditor plat00n) and read by Max Glaspey (Redditor MonthlyMarmot). Georgie’s written by Christopher MacTaggart (Redditor whoreoffire) and read by Christina Scholz (Redditor giant_squid). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 27, 2011 • 39min

Nosleep Podcast #13

Our 13th episode of The Nosleep Podcast brings you tales of unwanted visitors and breathtaking secrets. Featuring horror stories from the Reddit.com horror writing community, these stories will keep you awake as the darkness of the night surrounds you. This episode features these stories: Holes written by Joey Brashier (Redditor EightShots) and read by Wade Thorson (Redditor WadeK). We Don’t Live There Anymore written by Grant Rennet (Redditor Gristledorf) and read by Max Glaspey (Redditor MonthlyMarmot). I Saw it Coming written by Adam Kearney (Redditor ioptah) and read by Brett Seay (Redditor RockNRollahAyatollah). Button Head written by Trevor La Pay (Redditor echomanagement) and read by Max Glaspey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 13, 2011 • 46min

Nosleep Podcast #12

Our 12th episode of The Nosleep Podcast brings you tales of unwanted visitors and betrayed friendships. Featuring horror stories from the Reddit.com horror writing community, these stories will keep you awake as the darkness of the night surrounds you. This episode features these stories: The Smiling Man written by Cedric (Redditor leutroyal) and read by Max Glaspey (Redditor MonthlyMarmot). Angel written by Chris Coffman (Redditor snapjamma55) and read by Jacob Comeau (Redditor Jakemasterflex). A Horrible Game written by Lexie X. (Redditor LexieX) and read by Christina Scholz (Redditor giant_squid). They Were Looking Back at Me written by Ben Peirce (Redditor ScumbagRedditor) and read by Stephen Hanson (Redditor Monycker).   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 31, 2011 • 47min

correspondence:;//

The Nosleep Podcast is proud to present the third part of our Halloween Trilogy to celebrate Halloween Week! Warning: This episode contains extremely violent and graphic language. Not recommended for anyone under 18 years of age. This episode is an audio dramatization of the correspondence:;// series of stories written by the Redditor called bloodstains. Produced by David Cummings and featuring the voice actors: Nathan MacDonald Wendy Stolyarov David Cummings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 30, 2011 • 50min

Halloween Episode

The Nosleep Podcast is proud to present the second part of our Halloween Trilogy to celebrate Halloween Week! Welcome to the Halloween edition of The Nosleep Podcast! We are offering you plenty of tricks and treats to keep your Jack-o’-lantern glowing through the night. Featuring horror stories from the Reddit.com horror writing community, these stories will keep you awake while you binge on all your sickly sweet candy. This episode features these stories: A Halloween to Remember written by James Phillips (Redditor Vortilex) and read by David Cummings (Redditor MikeRowPhone). Halloween Warning written by Warren Halloran (Redditor halloweenwarning) and read by Wade Thorson (Redditor WadeK). Methenes Chapel written by Eric Dodd (Redditor Unxmaal) and read by David Cummings. The Crawling House on Black Pond Road written by William Dalphin (Redditor justapatient) and read by Christina Scholz (Redditor giant_squid). Special thanks to Joe Brodar (Redditor sloppyj23) for the Halloween Episode artwork.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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