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β€œThe dominant political story of the year has been the 270-day-long speakership of Representative Kevin McCarthy, whose slim majority in the House of Representatives has enabled a far-right rebellion to exert more weight over the lower chamber. The battle between the rebellious Freedom Caucus and McCarthy has been at the heart of an averted debt ceiling crisis and the annual budget debate nearly devolving into a government shutdown, all culminating in the removal of McCarthy on October 3rd.”

β€” Host
Fun & Entertainment
APR 12, 2026This American Life
  • β€’

    Brian Laundrie flew to Florida alone

    β€œHe flew to Florida to empty a storage unit or, he flew somewhere because he had to empty a storage unit out. So she was alone. I knew she was alone because she was staying in a hotel room, working on a YouTube channel. I don't recall a storage unit being spoken about, but Stu said that is what happened.”

    β€” Stu/Cara
  • β€’

    Gabby Petito contacted her ex for help

    β€œGabby starts talking to Jackson, wanting to leave, telling Jackson that she wanted to leave Brian. And he got a sense that she was unsure of how to do this, you know, how to do the uncoupling of the two with this whole van. They pot this van together and everything. And he let Gabby know that he was there for her.”

    β€” Cara
  • β€’

    Gabby's YouTube views spiked after death

    β€œAt the time of her death, it had less than 500 views. But currently, like now, as of the publishing of the documentary, it had over seven million views. I didn't go watch it, I got to go watch it. It might have double that now after the documentary and all the attention on the case.”

    β€” Cara
  • β€’

    Office culture mimics high school bullying

    β€œWorking in an office with women is like, work is like going to high school. There's the same people that were bitchy and bullies in high school are bitches and bullies in the corporate office too. That's just the way. I had never worked in an office setting like this until the last year, really, and it was a bit of a shock to me.”

    β€” Cara
  • β€’

    Ending the van life relationship was difficult

    β€œGabby continued to contact Jackson as they worked their way up to Wyoming. And he received a call from Gabby but was at work and could not answer. And Gabby would later go missing that day. He didn't realize it, but that was that day that they went, and it was the last time she was heard from.”

    β€” Cara
Politics and News
APR 14, 2026The Daily Wire
  • β€’

    DOJ weaponized against pro-life activists

    β€œThe Daily Wire breaks major news about the Biden administration DOJ targeting pro-lifers.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
  • β€’

    Trump clashes with Pope Leo

    β€œPresident Trump is in a war of words with Pope Leo.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
  • β€’

    Foreign influencers manipulate domestic politics

    β€œwe explore the foreign influencers using the Grievance Party.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
  • β€’

    Grievance Party facilitates foreign influence

    β€œwe explore the foreign influencers using the Grievance Party.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
  • β€’

    Daily Wire reveals Biden administration scandal

    β€œThe Daily Wire breaks major news about the Biden administration DOJ targeting pro-lifers.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
Fun & Entertainment
APR 7, 2026Theo Von
  • β€’

    Country music roots begin in Hope Hull Alabama

    β€œElla Langley is a country singer-songwriter from Hope Hull, Alabama.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Hippie Baptist families blend religious and social traditions

    β€œElla joins Theo to talk about growing up in a hippie Baptist family.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Nashville success requires finding the right musical stars

    β€œShe talks about the stars she looked up to as she found her way in Nashville.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Social media transforms song lyrics into viral trends

    β€œWhat she thinks of all the alternate lyrics to Choosin’ Texas.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    New album Dandelion releases this Friday April tenth

    β€œHer new album Dandelion is out this Friday April 10th wherever you stream music.”

    β€” Host
Daily Signal - Crypto Edition
APR 9, 2026HIT Network
  • β€’

    Bitcoin cycle lows projected for late 2026

    β€œBitcoin cycle lows are projected for late 2026.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Support holds at sixty-five thousand dollars

    β€œwas the recent bounce off $65,650 the bottom?”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Bearish flag formation threatens further drops

    β€œare we seeing a 'bearish flag' formation leading to new yearly lows”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Cold storage mitigates exchange risk

    β€œWe never keep our entire portfolio on an exchange.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Crypto tax services optimize portfolio returns

    β€œProtect your BTC From Taxes”

    β€” Host
Politics and News
APR 13, 2026NPR
  • β€’

    Elephant Mundy successfully integrates into Georgia refuge habitat

    β€œI'm kind of in shock. I wanted to feed Mundy and Tara close together. And so I fed Tara over here. She picked up her food and brought it right over to the fence line here so she could be eating with Mundy. So you tell me what that means. I think that is really good.”

    β€” Carol Buckley
  • β€’

    McCarthy's speakership faced historic far-right legislative rebellion

    β€œThe dominant political story of the year has been the 270-day-long speakership of Representative Kevin McCarthy, whose slim majority in the House of Representatives has enabled a far-right rebellion to exert more weight over the lower chamber. The battle between the rebellious Freedom Caucus and McCarthy has been at the heart of an averted debt ceiling crisis and the annual budget debate nearly devolving into a government shutdown, all culminating in the removal of McCarthy on October 3rd.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Federal Reserve hiked interest rates to moderate inflation

    β€œ2021's inflation surge moderated in 2023, while the Federal Reserve continued to raise its interest rates in the first half of the year. The Federal Reserve raises interest rates by 0.25% from 4.5% to 4.75% during its February meeting. This followed a period of intense focus on fiscal policy and banking stability after the failure of several regional banks.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Artificial intelligence sparked major Hollywood labor strikes

    β€œThe rise of artificial intelligence and large language models dominated not only the economy but has also been at the root of a Hollywood double strike conducted by Writers Guild of America and a SAG APTRA strike. These were part of a larger phenomenon of labor strikes across the country, in which such large diverse groups, such as Teamsters and Auto Workers won new contracts.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Mass shootings reached record high numbers in 2023

    β€œMass shootings in 2023 have also continued in high numbers, with 528 occurring as of October 2 according to Gun Violence Archive. Events included a mass shooting inside a house in Enoch, Utah, where eight members of a single family were killed, and another at a dance studio in Monterey Park, California, where eleven people were killed following a Lunar New Year celebration.”

    β€” Host
Politics and News
APR 13, 2026The Daily Wire
  • β€’

    Trump maintains maximum pressure on Iranian regime

    β€œAnd then over the weekend, it turns out some of us were right and some people were wrong because he didn't cave in. And now he has Iran's feet to the fire, and they have really, really serious problems. So all this began with negotiations in Islamabad where the Vice President of the United States, JD Vance, arrived along with Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
  • β€’

    Iran’s military and economy are nearing collapse

    β€œThe reality is that the Iranian governmentβ€”people see the attempt to control the Strait of Hormuz as a sign of strength, but that is not the case. Their navy is at the bottom of the sea. Their air force cannot fly. Their government is so discombobulated that you have factions within the Iranian government legitimately arguing with each other fairly publicly.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
  • β€’

    Global oil shipping shifts to American Gulf

    β€œMassive numbers of completely empty oil tankers, some of the largest anywhere in the world, are heading right now to the United States to load up with the best and sweetest oil and gas anywhere in the world. We have more oil than the next two largest oil economies combined and in higher quality. We’re waiting for you. Quick turnaround.”

    β€” Donald Trump
  • β€’

    Iran haphazardly mined the Strait of Hormuz

    β€œIran's inability to locate its own mines is one reason Iran has not been able to quickly comply with the Trump administration's admonitions to let more traffic pass through the strait. Safe routes are limited in large part because Iran mined the strait haphazardly. It's not even clear that Iran recorded where it put every mine, and even when they recorded the location, they let them drift.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
  • β€’

    China suffers most from Hormuz shipping blockade

    β€œIf the Straits of Hormuz were to be, let us say, permanently closed or harmed, the chief problem would lie with the people who get their oil from the Strait of Hormuz. That is not the United States. That is jet fuel in Europe. That is most of the oil that is going into places like Japan and China from that region.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
Politics and News
APR 13, 2026NPR
  • β€’

    Mundy the elephant finds community in Georgia

    β€œI'm kind of in shock. I wanted to feed Mundy and Tara close together. And so I fed Tara over here. She picked up her food and brought it right over to the fence line here so she could be eating with Mundy. So you tell me what that means. I think that is really good.”

    β€” Carol Buckley
  • β€’

    Refuges help elephants recover from captivity trauma

    β€œThey're recovering from the trauma that they experienced living in captivity. And for them to open up and trust you while you are there with them, helping them work through it, it's indescribable.”

    β€” Carol Buckley
  • β€’

    McCarthy's speakership faced historic far-right pressure

    β€œThe dominant political story of the year has been the 270-day-long speakership of Representative Kevin McCarthy, whose slim majority in the House of Representatives has enabled a far-right rebellion to exert more weight over the lower chamber. The battle between the rebellious Freedom Caucus and McCarthy has been at the heart of an averted debt ceiling crisis.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Artificial intelligence fueled major Hollywood labor strikes

    β€œThe rise of artificial intelligence and large language models dominated not only the economy but has also been at the root of a Hollywood double strike conducted by Writers Guild of America and a SAG APTRA strike, these were part of a larger phenomenon of labor strikes across the country.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Regional banking crisis emerged from Silicon Valley Bank

    β€œ2023 also saw the roots of a global banking crisis arise out of four American regional banks, the two largest being Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic Bank. 2021's inflation surge moderated in 2023, while the Federal Reserve continued to raise its interest rates in the first half of the year.”

    β€” Host
Politics and News
APR 12, 2026NPR
  • β€’

    Iran peace talks fail over Hormuz blockade threats

    β€œPresident Trump is threatening to blockade the Strait Of Hormuz, one of the several key sticking points in failed peace talks with Iran. Negotiations in Islamabad broke down overnight with disputes over nuclear ambitions, sanctions, and control of the critical oil route.”

    β€” Windsor Johnston
  • β€’

    Senate votes on limiting presidential war powers

    β€œDemocrats in congress are gonna force votes attempting to constrain the president on this war. The constitution, of course, gives congress the power to declare war, although it hasn't worked that way in practice in quite a while. Those votes are expected to fail as have all of their past go rounds at this.”

    β€” Eric McDaniel
  • β€’

    Tribal gas stations provide relief from price spikes

    β€œThe US has dozens of tribally owned gas stations, by and large, exempt from paying state fuel taxes, savings they can pass on. The gas stations also provide revenue for reservations to reinvest in their communities, concentrated in Western states where the priciest gas in The US is found.”

    β€” Amy Held
  • β€’

    Marie Louise Etta breaks Bundesliga head coach barrier

    β€œMarie Luizeta is no stranger to breaking barriers. She became the Bundesliga's first female assistant coach just over two years ago, and she was the first woman to lead a Bundesliga side from the touchline, deputizing for the then manager during a one nil win over Darmstadt.”

    β€” Electra Nesmith
  • β€’

    Olympic ticket prices trigger massive sticker shock

    β€œFans in LA went from ecstatic to heartbroken when they logged on to buy Olympics tickets and saw prices in the hundreds and thousands of dollars. Seats at the games start at $28, but go as high as 5,500, including a whopping 24% service fee on each ticket.”

    β€” Libby Rainey
Politics and News
APR 13, 2026The Daily Wire
  • β€’

    Trump maintains maximum pressure on Iranian regime

    β€œAnd then over the weekend, it turns out some of us were right and some people were wrong because he didn't cave in. And now he has Iran's feet to the fire, and they have really, really serious problems. So all this began with negotiations in Islamabad where the Vice President of the United States, JD Vance, arrived along with Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
  • β€’

    Iran’s military and economy are nearing collapse

    β€œThe reality is that the Iranian governmentβ€”people see the attempt to control the Strait of Hormuz as a sign of strength, but that is not the case. Their navy is at the bottom of the sea. Their air force cannot fly. Their government is so discombobulated that you have factions within the Iranian government legitimately arguing with each other fairly publicly.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
  • β€’

    Global oil shipping shifts to American Gulf

    β€œMassive numbers of completely empty oil tankers, some of the largest anywhere in the world, are heading right now to the United States to load up with the best and sweetest oil and gas anywhere in the world. We have more oil than the next two largest oil economies combined and in higher quality. We’re waiting for you. Quick turnaround.”

    β€” Donald Trump
  • β€’

    Iran haphazardly mined the Strait of Hormuz

    β€œIran's inability to locate its own mines is one reason Iran has not been able to quickly comply with the Trump administration's admonitions to let more traffic pass through the strait. Safe routes are limited in large part because Iran mined the strait haphazardly. It's not even clear that Iran recorded where it put every mine, and even when they recorded the location, they let them drift.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
  • β€’

    China suffers most from Hormuz shipping blockade

    β€œIf the Straits of Hormuz were to be, let us say, permanently closed or harmed, the chief problem would lie with the people who get their oil from the Strait of Hormuz. That is not the United States. That is jet fuel in Europe. That is most of the oil that is going into places like Japan and China from that region.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
Politics and News
APR 13, 2026NPR
  • β€’

    Elephant Mundy successfully integrates into Georgia refuge habitat

    β€œI'm kind of in shock. I wanted to feed Mundy and Tara close together. And so I fed Tara over here. She picked up her food and brought it right over to the fence line here so she could be eating with Mundy. So you tell me what that means. I think that is really good.”

    β€” Carol Buckley
  • β€’

    McCarthy's speakership faced historic far-right legislative rebellion

    β€œThe dominant political story of the year has been the 270-day-long speakership of Representative Kevin McCarthy, whose slim majority in the House of Representatives has enabled a far-right rebellion to exert more weight over the lower chamber. The battle between the rebellious Freedom Caucus and McCarthy has been at the heart of an averted debt ceiling crisis and the annual budget debate nearly devolving into a government shutdown, all culminating in the removal of McCarthy on October 3rd.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Federal Reserve hiked interest rates to moderate inflation

    β€œ2021's inflation surge moderated in 2023, while the Federal Reserve continued to raise its interest rates in the first half of the year. The Federal Reserve raises interest rates by 0.25% from 4.5% to 4.75% during its February meeting. This followed a period of intense focus on fiscal policy and banking stability after the failure of several regional banks.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Artificial intelligence sparked major Hollywood labor strikes

    β€œThe rise of artificial intelligence and large language models dominated not only the economy but has also been at the root of a Hollywood double strike conducted by Writers Guild of America and a SAG APTRA strike. These were part of a larger phenomenon of labor strikes across the country, in which such large diverse groups, such as Teamsters and Auto Workers won new contracts.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Mass shootings reached record high numbers in 2023

    β€œMass shootings in 2023 have also continued in high numbers, with 528 occurring as of October 2 according to Gun Violence Archive. Events included a mass shooting inside a house in Enoch, Utah, where eight members of a single family were killed, and another at a dance studio in Monterey Park, California, where eleven people were killed following a Lunar New Year celebration.”

    β€” Host
Politics and News
APR 13, 2026NPR
  • β€’

    Mundy the elephant finds community in Georgia

    β€œI'm kind of in shock. I wanted to feed Mundy and Tara close together. And so I fed Tara over here. She picked up her food and brought it right over to the fence line here so she could be eating with Mundy. So you tell me what that means. I think that is really good.”

    β€” Carol Buckley
  • β€’

    Refuges help elephants recover from captivity trauma

    β€œThey're recovering from the trauma that they experienced living in captivity. And for them to open up and trust you while you are there with them, helping them work through it, it's indescribable.”

    β€” Carol Buckley
  • β€’

    McCarthy's speakership faced historic far-right pressure

    β€œThe dominant political story of the year has been the 270-day-long speakership of Representative Kevin McCarthy, whose slim majority in the House of Representatives has enabled a far-right rebellion to exert more weight over the lower chamber. The battle between the rebellious Freedom Caucus and McCarthy has been at the heart of an averted debt ceiling crisis.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Artificial intelligence fueled major Hollywood labor strikes

    β€œThe rise of artificial intelligence and large language models dominated not only the economy but has also been at the root of a Hollywood double strike conducted by Writers Guild of America and a SAG APTRA strike, these were part of a larger phenomenon of labor strikes across the country.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Regional banking crisis emerged from Silicon Valley Bank

    β€œ2023 also saw the roots of a global banking crisis arise out of four American regional banks, the two largest being Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic Bank. 2021's inflation surge moderated in 2023, while the Federal Reserve continued to raise its interest rates in the first half of the year.”

    β€” Host
Fun & Entertainment
APR 12, 2026This American Life
  • β€’

    Brian Laundrie flew to Florida alone

    β€œHe flew to Florida to empty a storage unit or, he flew somewhere because he had to empty a storage unit out. So she was alone. I knew she was alone because she was staying in a hotel room, working on a YouTube channel. I don't recall a storage unit being spoken about, but Stu said that is what happened.”

    β€” Stu/Cara
  • β€’

    Gabby Petito contacted her ex for help

    β€œGabby starts talking to Jackson, wanting to leave, telling Jackson that she wanted to leave Brian. And he got a sense that she was unsure of how to do this, you know, how to do the uncoupling of the two with this whole van. They pot this van together and everything. And he let Gabby know that he was there for her.”

    β€” Cara
  • β€’

    Gabby's YouTube views spiked after death

    β€œAt the time of her death, it had less than 500 views. But currently, like now, as of the publishing of the documentary, it had over seven million views. I didn't go watch it, I got to go watch it. It might have double that now after the documentary and all the attention on the case.”

    β€” Cara
  • β€’

    Office culture mimics high school bullying

    β€œWorking in an office with women is like, work is like going to high school. There's the same people that were bitchy and bullies in high school are bitches and bullies in the corporate office too. That's just the way. I had never worked in an office setting like this until the last year, really, and it was a bit of a shock to me.”

    β€” Cara
  • β€’

    Ending the van life relationship was difficult

    β€œGabby continued to contact Jackson as they worked their way up to Wyoming. And he received a call from Gabby but was at work and could not answer. And Gabby would later go missing that day. He didn't realize it, but that was that day that they went, and it was the last time she was heard from.”

    β€” Cara
Politics and News
APR 12, 2026The New York Times
  • β€’

    Dream about Lord Ganesh triggered a global event

    β€œAnd this guy had just had a dream that Lord Ganesh, the elephant headed god of wisdom in Hinduism, said, I want milk. He's the god of wisdom. I think you might have been able to say it with a couple more $5 words. It made it a little more like snazzy and he just didn't stare at the man. The whole dream was just this elephant headed god staring at the man going, milk, milk, milk, milk.”

    β€” Jason Carpenter
  • β€’

    Hindu statues worldwide appeared to drink milk offerings

    β€œIt turns out in Hindu temples all over the world, if you bring milk to one of these statues, the milk disappears. This thing spreads worldwide. And at this point, journalists from around the world are covering it as well. They're doing new segments on it. They're sending reporters out to these temples to see if there's any truth to this story.”

    β€” Jason Carpenter
  • β€’

    The phenomenon caused global markets to shut down

    β€œPeople are leaving their jobs. The stock market in Mumbai, back then it was called Bombay, but the stock market in Mumbai, shut down. People were leaving the stock market. They're like, oh, we can make profits tomorrow. Let's go find this out. Word began to spread around the globe. Hey, Joe, remember when you left New Delhi? What a rube. The gods here are drinking milk.”

    β€” Jason Carpenter
  • β€’

    Host recounts a horrifying religious-themed nightmare

    β€œI had a dream and it had nothing. It was just a normal dream. And then something happened and there was a knock at my door and I opened the door and Satan was standing at the door and he had sliced off Jesus's face and was wearing it like a mask. And he did this little toe tap routine. And it wasn't like the devil with like the red horns and the pointy tail.”

    β€” Jason Carpenter
  • β€’

    Skeptics attribute the miracle to simple capillary action

    β€œWhat they were doing is they were taking spoonfuls of milk. So the smaller amount of milk, the easier it is to make mistakes. A gallon of milk disappearing is far harder to explain or hand wave than a teaspoon of milk. They would take milk and they would hold it to the mouth of the statue. And they would slightly turn the spoon. And then the milk would disappear.”

    β€” Jason Carpenter
Politics and News
APR 10, 2026The Daily Wire
  • β€’

    Iran has suffered a generational military defeat

    β€œLess than six weeks ago, more than 50,000 of America's sons and daughters in uniform launched Operation Epic Fury and embarked on a mission of profound consequence. We set out to dismantle the Iranian regime's ability to project power beyond its own borders, and we clearly accomplished this task. Iran has suffered a generational military defeat.”

    β€” Brad Cooper
  • β€’

    Trump declared a two-week double-sided ceasefire

    β€œBased on conversations with prime minister Shabaz Sharif and field marshal Asin Munir of Pakistan, they requested that I hold off the destruction force being sent tonight to Iran. I agreed to suspend the bombing and attack of Iran for a period of two weeks. This will be a double sided ceasefire because we have already met and exceeded our military objectives.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro reading Donald Trump
  • β€’

    The ceasefire hinges on opening the Strait of Hormuz

    β€œI hereby declare on behalf of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, if attacks against Iran are halted, our powerful armed forces will cease their defensive operations. For a period of two weeks, safe passage through the Strait Of Hormuz will be possible via coordination with Iran's armed forces and with the consideration of technical limitations.”

    β€” Abbas Arrahi
  • β€’

    Isolationists on the right are undermining American strength

    β€œThey aren't just wrong, they're undermining what it would mean for America to actually be great again. America has to be strong; that's been President Trump's message the entire time he's been running for office, and it will be strong. It is about people who are actively rooting for America to lose and openly say so.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
  • β€’

    Operation Epic Fury destroyed 80% of Iranian air defenses

    β€œCENTCOM forces destroyed approximately 80% of Iran's air defense systems, striking more than 1,500 air defense targets, more than 450 ballistic missile storage facilities, and 800 one-way attack drone storage facilities. All of these systems are gone. We've devastated Iran's command and control and logistical networks, destroying more than 2,000 command and control nodes.”

    β€” Dan Raisin Kane
Politics and News
APR 10, 2026The Wall Street Journal & Spotify Studios
  • β€’

    Suicide impacts families through cruelty and selfishness

    β€œThis is an extremely personal look at this subject, but it doesn't solely focus on desperation and delves into themes of cruelty and selfishness that can be involved with suicide and the effect that it has on others. All of that being said, I personally feel that this is an incredibly well-written tale and, in some ways, is one of the most horrific stories that I've presented to you during my time hosting Horror Hill.”

    β€” Erik Peabody
  • β€’

    Obsessive fixations define childhood development stages

    β€œAt a young age, he would prattle on, almost mechanically, about the capacity of a crow to remember a human face, how ravens could mimic human speech, how owls ate their prey whole. He hadn't used such sophisticated language, of course. The precise way he expressed his love for the creatures was lost to time. When he turned 12, she bought him a parakeet, or a budgie, as Jerry insisted they were properly called in their native Australia.”

    β€” Narrator
  • β€’

    Family dynamics reveal through subtle behavioral patterns

    β€œEvelyn would give Langeris patient knocks, enough time for Jerry to stop whatever he was doing, assemble himself. Patrick would give one or two solid knocks that doubled his commands. Andrea, hers were rapid fire, impatient knocks in quick succession, the knocks of someone never eager to approach. Kyle's respectful, if unnatural knocks, timid with deferential pauses.”

    β€” Narrator
  • β€’

    Tragedy reveals hidden facets of individual capability

    β€œShe had never imagined him capable of displaying such physical ingenuity to tie such a staple knot, execute such a plan. He was never a boy scout, had worn velcro sneakers until he was 10. Who would have thought you could tie bedsheets to the motor housing of a ceiling fan? Jerry was a skinny boy, but certainly he weighed too much for the fan to withstand. But grimly, guess not. You can't argue with results.”

    β€” Narrator
  • β€’

    Immersive horror explores very real psychological nightmares

    β€œI'm going to be minimizing my usual horror host persona a bit, because tonight's tale requires a more serious introduction. This evening, we're going to be reading the story, I Should Have Been a Pair of Ragged Claws, by JR Hamantaschen. As you heard earlier in the disclaimer, this story is centered around a suicide. If this content is something that you feel you can stomach, I invite you to join me as we enter this very real nightmare.”

    β€” Erik Peabody
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