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Episode 29: Cabin Fever

Episode 29: Cabin Fever

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This week, we’re packing our bags, grabbing our flashlights, and heading deep into the woods! Because nothing says “relaxing getaway” like a cabin with a ghost problem. From creaking floors that definitely aren’t raccoons, to shadowy figures watching from the tree line, we’re diving into the eerie world of haunted cabins and the spirits that refuse to check out. Join us as we swap chilling stories, compare notes on what actually counts as a cabin in the woods, and try not to get possessed by whatever’s living in the basement. If you’ve ever wondered what goes bump in the forest, this episode is for you.

Tune in… and pack sage. Just in case.

New episodes release every Friday at 6pm CST. Amber and Lia dive into a new chilling tale for you to sit back and kick your feet up to..Or maybe you’ll want to stick them under the covers instead. Deep dive with us into ghosts, aliens, urban legends, folklore, vampires, witchcraft, and so much more.

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