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The NoSleep Podcast

NoSleep Podcast S4E16

The NoSleep Podcast

Creative Reason Media Inc.

Performing Arts, Fiction, Society & Culture, Science Fiction, Arts

4.613.3K Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2014

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

It's episode 16 of Season 4. We have seven tales for you this week, featuring stories about horrifying hallucinations, scary cemeteries, and sinister storytelling. The full episode features the following stories. The free version features only the first three tales. Trigger Warnings "Pete the Moonshiner" written by R.D. Ovenfriend and read by Peter Lewis. (Story starts at 00:06:15) "A Story to Scare My Son" written by R.D. Ovenfriend and read by Peter Lewis. (Story starts at 00:15:40) "A Helping Hand" written by Ryan Schwartz and read by Alex Beal & Jessica McEvoy & David Cummings. (Story starts at 00:25:45) "Don't Let Your Child See Your Fear" written by Rayne Akhten and read by Jessica McEvoy. (Story starts at 00:47:40) "The Girl in the Tree" written by D.B. Bond and read by David Cummings & Rima Chaddha Mycynek. (Story starts at 00:57:40) "The Graveyard Beside My House" written by Johnathan Sparks and read by Corinne Sanders & Jessica McEvoy & David Cummings. (Story starts at 01:11:00) "The Lockbox" written by I. O. Ptah and read by David Cummings . (Story starts at 01:26:25) Click here to enter the In Ear Entertainment Contest! Click here to learn more about R.D. Ovenfriend Click here to learn more about Ryan Schwartz Podcast produced by: David Cummings Music & Sound Design by: David Cummings & Brandon Boone "A Story to Scare My Son" illustration courtesy of Lukasz Godlewski The NoSleep Podcast uses the PSE Hybrid Library exclusively for its sound design. This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons License 2014. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

As the Sun light fades to darkness, the frame franget hands creep into your mind.

0:21.4

It's time to give into your fear.

0:27.4

Because tonight, there will be no sleep.

0:37.4

Brace yourself for the no sleep podcast.

0:43.4

And so he spent the next three hours listening to the screams of his younger sister.

0:51.4

My son, Newell, a scary part was coming up.

0:55.4

In spite of his tough talk, he leaned forward wide-eyed.

0:59.4

Simultaneously, all the lights in the station went out, and the man was nowhere to be seen on the other side of the place.

1:05.4

The doctor says that because his fever was so high the night of his first night terror, something in his brain was changed.

1:11.4

The ravine became shadier and narrower, until the sun was almost completely shot out.

1:17.4

Big years at night, apparitions following people, stones moving themselves.

1:23.4

Condensation was rhythmically accumulating and dispersing, as the breath of something large and dark just outside hit it.

1:41.4

It's episode 16 of season 4. Welcome to the show. I'm your host, David Cummings.

1:59.4

We have seven tales for you this week featuring stories about horrifying hallucinations, scary cemeteries, and sinister storytelling.

2:11.4

Well, we survived Halloween, even with last week's hangover, and the season moves on.

2:19.4

Because of the nature of the Halloween shows, I didn't spend a lot of time giving credit to the many different people who made the two Halloween shows possible.

2:27.4

First and foremost, I want to thank Brandon Boone for his incredible work on the music.

2:33.4

I gave Brandon almost all of the stories to score, and even in the short amount of time we had, he still came up with his usual brilliance on each of them.

2:43.4

He's been a stalwart, keeping the music playing as we continue to develop our workflow with the weekly release schedule.

2:51.4

I tend to get most of the credit for this podcast, but simply put, without Brandon, we wouldn't be putting out shows every week, so a huge thanks to you, Brandon. Great job, as always.

3:05.4

I also want to thank all the hard work done by the narrators for those shows.

3:11.4

We had 12 narrators in total with many of them performing on multiple stories.

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