• 18 | Witchcraft Made Our House Come Alive...

  • Nov 5 2024
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

18 | Witchcraft Made Our House Come Alive...

  • Summary

  • Welcome friends, to yet another episode of Sleep With The Lights On. In todays tales, we will once again be your curator's of the curious as we take a peek into a boarding school haunted by phantom foot steps and voices of the long departed. An amateur ghost hunters skepticism is shattered by an unseen force, and in a Mexican household, a family faces the terror of chaos unleashed by dark magic and witchcraft, culminating in a desperate struggle against a malevolent presence that defies rational explanation. What do you think, is witchcraft real? Can witchcraft physically harm you? Do witches REALLY fly on brooms? If yes, comment below "Yes, witchcraft is real" if no, comment below "Yes, witchcraft is real.." (got em). Have you ever felt a ghost try to go full Swayze on you? ----- Do you find yourself easily angered by lighthearted banter, and the subsequent tangents they yield? Fear Not (but also lighten up, you know?), time stamps that lead directly to each story can be found below. STORY TIME STAMPS: 05:10 - STORY 1: Ghost Hunter Gets Got 10:24 - STORY 2: Locked in the Library 14:50 - STORY 3: Mmmyesofcourse, Real Magic -----

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