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Episode 2: Can You Hear Me Now?

Episode 2: Can You Hear Me Now?

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A ringing phone in the middle of the night. A voicemail you never wanted to hear. Messages that shouldn’t exist. In this episode of Dear Internet, I’m Terrified, Luna Blackwood tunes into the strange side of the signal—haunted voicemails, glitchy calls, and terrifying phone stories pulled from the dark corners of the internet.

Are these voices from the dead, tricks of technology, or proof that something is trying to reach through the static?

📱 In this episode you’ll hear:

  • Creepy phone glitch stories that defy explanation
  • Haunted voicemail messages that chill to the bone
  • Real internet confessions about ghost calls and phantom texts
  • Paranormal encounters where technology becomes the medium


If you love creepy podcasts, paranormal mysteries, or glitch-in-the-matrix tales, this one will have you checking your missed calls twice.

💻 Have a story of your own? Submit it at DearInternetImTerrified.com

📡 Subscribe, share, and whatever you do… don’t answer a call from an unknown number after midnight.

🎧 New transmissions arrive regularly. Keep your signal strong—and be careful when checking your voicemail.

Credits:

🎙 Written, narrated, and edited by Luna Blackwood

🎛 Produced by Velvet Static Media

🔊 Music & SFX from:

  • Epidemic Sound
  • Incompetech by Kevin MacLeod (Creative Commons Attribution 4.0)
  • ZapSplat (Free + Gold licenses)


Sources & Inspiration:

Reddit.com, Jezebel.com, and YourGhostStories.com

Additional inspiration for all episodes drawn from horror, internet urban legends, and real-life listener encounters.

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