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Episode 34: Sleep Paralysis

Episode 34: Sleep Paralysis

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Summary

That moment when you wake up but can’t move. Your eyes are open. Your body is frozen. And you’re not alone. In this episode, we dive into the terrifying phenomenon of sleep paralysis. From shadowy figures at the foot of the bed to the crushing weight on your chest, we explore why so many people around the world report the same chilling experiences… and whether it’s all just in your mind. Is sleep paralysis simply a glitch between dreaming and waking? Or could something else be slipping through while you’re unable to move?

Turn off the lights, get comfortable… and maybe don’t fall asleep just yet.

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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