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Susto

Susto

By: Adrian Castellanos
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Susto is the podcast of ooky-spooky scary stories centered around the folklore of Latin American and Hispanic cultures. Hosted by Adrian...or Ayden. Either way!Copyright Adrian Castellanos Social Sciences World
Episodes
  • Puente de Suspiros (Bridge of Sighs)
    May 15 2025
    BUILD A BRIDGE AND GET OVER IT! In this episode, Ayden details the shocking legend of the Puente de Suspiros (Bridge of Sighs) from Comala, Mexico. A bridge said to be built with the blood of missing children.

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    43 mins
  • City Alchemist ft. Alexis & Eric
    May 1 2025
    WHATUP WITCHES! It finally happened! In this episode, Ayden interviews Alexis and Eric, the owners of City Alchemist in Austin, Texas. They discuss their backgrounds in spiritual practices, the intersection of brujeria and business, and the importance of community engagement.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • The Colonial Hotel Brownsville, TX
    Apr 17 2025
    Is that crying? In this episode. Ayden shares a story that revolves around the haunting of Room 101 at the Colonial Hotel in Brownsville, Texas, where a couple experiences terrifying supernatural events during the Charro Days festival!

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    41 mins

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