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12 Ghosts

12 Ghosts
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Starring Malcolm McDowell, and produced in immersive 3D audio!
Eleven travelers find themselves at an inn deep in the forest on Christmas Eve. As they tell their stories to one another, they come to realize that they’ve got something very startling in common… and that the strange innkeeper has a plan for them all.
Premieres December 14th, and runs daily until Christmas Day.
Eleven travelers find themselves at an inn deep in the forest on Christmas Eve. As they tell their stories to one another, they come to realize that they’ve got something very startling in common… and that the strange innkeeper has a plan for them all.
Premieres December 14th, and runs daily until Christmas Day.
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Eleven travelers find themselves at an inn deep in the forest on Christmas Eve. As they tell their stories to one another, they come to realize that they’ve got something very startling in common… and that the strange innkeeper has a plan for them all. 12 Ghosts debuts December 14th. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A deep, dark forest; a strange old man in a strange old inn; a traveler besieged by a ravenous spirit. Featuring the voices of Malcolm McDowell, Gina Rickicki, and Robin Bloodworth. Written by Rob Mosca.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A draught of an ancient brew; a trip to the end of the road; a mysterious prisoner with static on his breath. Featuring the voices of Malcolm McDowell, Gina Rickicki, and Suehyla E. Young. Written by Zoe Cooper.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A little sprig of mistletoe; a farewell written in acid; a tireless search for the coldest of comforts. Featuring the voices of Malcolm McDowell, Gina Rickicki, and Nicholas Tecosky. Written by Steven Williams.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A metaphysical twist; a poor Christmas; a witch who preys on discontent. Featuring the voices of Malcolm McDowell, Gina Rickicki, and Laura Lorena Morales. Written by Chris Alonzo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A passage through the veil; A familiar ride with a familiar companion; a sorrowful story abruptly cut short. Featuring the voices of Malcolm McDowell, Gina Rickicki, and Jay Jones. Written by Ben Bowlin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A haunting little melody; a child gone missing in a blizzard; a murder of wassailers on a dark, cold night. Featuring the voices of Malcolm McDowell, Gina Rickicki, and Tara Ochs. Written by Alayna Huft Tucker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A choice for wayward spirits; an isolated house on a cliff; a love found in the strangest of places. Featuring the voices of Malcolm McDowell, Gina Rickicki, and April Parker Jones. Written by Nicki Salcedo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A memory of childhood; a woman in the shadows; a large pink pig makes a very large sound. Featuring the voices of Malcolm McDowell, Gina Rickicki, and Pat Young. Written by Benji Carr.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A prayer for the return of the Sun; a haunted treehouse; a talisman forgotten and remembered. Featuring the voices of Malcolm McDowell, Gina Rickicki, and Parris Sarter. Written by Dani Herd.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A shadow in the trees; an estranged mother’s passing; an unwanted houseguest. Featuring the voices of Malcolm McDowell, Gina Rickicki, and Lauren Vogelbaum. Written by Kit Fay.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A listener speaks; a tragic family history; a restless spirit gets her revenge. Featuring the voices of Malcolm McDowell and Gina Rickicki. Written by E.M. Westover.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A time of war; a powerful patron; and a permanent vocation at the very end of the world. Featuring the voices of Malcolm McDowell and Gina Rickicki. Written by Nicholas Tecosky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
fantastic story I wish there was more
He finally said 'the Last Room on the Left'
Lewey Body Dementia can ONLY be diagnosed with a brain autopsy after death.....
This gender shit is so childish I can't take it seriously lmao. I guess if we're going to play make-believe I'll keep telling myself I'm a billionaire. You all have to acknowledge my billions and so does my bank.
What an extraordinary story. Southern Gothic of a rare vintage.
I love how she blames the husband for sacrificing himself, to save her, as if she wasn't on fire. How bout what it means to be a man, the obligation to save your family and the blame when you fail, as if it was his pride at stake?? You are the protector, and if he did nothing, she would blame him for being weak. Funny how she sees no fault in wandering away in the first place and, you know getting lit up?!? doesn't bear any blame for the death of her child, just it's the husband's fault for trying to save her and feeling it's his duty to protect his family. Strange world, crazy people!!
Listened thru this one several times.there was a lot to unpack.first is started with the man talking about many tears shed for “her”.then moved on to the use of “my love”(an irritating amount)to conceal gender.then he states I found myself in a familiar bed,maybe “theirs”maybe mine.maybe the memory eater became a tolpa and crossed over into our world because they can’t remember gender either.
this podcast is definitely one of my favorite shows on here
Excellent one! I loved Jay Jones in “The Road” episode of 13 Days of Halloween, too
"most" people go to Homer to disappear? lol. Nah, most people go to Homer to commercial fish or have always lived there with their family. If you search for "Homer PD rap" on Facebook you can see them in a rap battle with the Soldotna PD. 😂. Soldotna is a town about 1.5 hours away.
omg the CONSTANT use of "my love" (I'm sure in an attempt to not reveal gender) was so annoying. Just use the correct pronoun or give them a freaking name. This just ended up sounding like amateurish writing.