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Episode 7: Appalachia Folklore

Episode 7: Appalachia Folklore

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If you hear your name being called, or a child laughing, or someone yelling for help, no you didn't. Close your blinds, lock your doors, and get ready for some Appalachian Folklore. We cover the Bell Witch & the Boo Hag in this episode. Don't worry, we are going to have A LOT more Appalachian Folklore episodes in store for you, this is just the start! Make sure you tune in next week for our Friday the 13th episode, which happens to release ON Friday the 13th!

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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