The Frightlight Club

By: SNEDCast Network
  • Summary

  • The Frightlight Club is a spooky storytelling podcast for kids who love chills, thrills, and a whisper of the weird. Each original episode is told by a lone narrator in a creaking attic, flashlight in hand, spinning eerie tales about haunted doors, cursed melodies, and creatures that come calling after dark. These fictional stories are just the right mix of creepy and fun—perfect for brave listeners, family car rides, or late-night listening under the covers. If you’re listening… you’re already in the Frightlight Club.
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Episodes
  • The Static Channel
    May 6 2025

    When Alex finds an old radio buried in his great-grandfather’s attic, it shouldn’t work—but it does. Tuning into a mysterious frequency, he hears the voices of children lost to time… and they have one request: Remember us.

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    11 mins
  • The Night Door
    May 2 2025

    Nora doesn’t like her new room—and it’s not just the flickering bulb or peeling wallpaper. It’s the hidden door behind the bookshelf. Her parents say it’s nothing. But at night, it taps. It rattles. It wants out. And when it finally opens… Nora realizes some doors don’t stay closed. Especially after dark.

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    8 mins
  • The Whistler in the Woods
    May 2 2025

    Lena always thought her grandma’s warning—“Never whistle in the woods after dark”—was just an old superstition. But one night in a backyard tent, a single whistle brings something out of the trees. Something tall. Something smiling. Something that whistles back.

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    6 mins

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