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Nighty Night is an anthology series where famed attorney, author, and podcaster Rabia Chaudry delivers bone-chilling bedtime stories that will be sure to keep you wide awake all night. These creepy tales will be a mix of both original content and lesser known classics delivered with a modern spin.
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In this week's episode, we visit Victoria Glad's bone-chilling tale of when love and blood lust intersect...
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This week we return to H.P. Lovecraft's The Lurking Fear as it continues to spiral into crescendos of terror until reaching a final horrifying conclusion...
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In this week's episode, H.P. Lovecraft leads us into a story full of cosmic horror, human degeneration, and the terror of the unknown...
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In this 1973 short work from Ursula K. L Guin, we are forced to consider our own morality and the choices we make in order to enjoy our day to day lives...
This week, Rabia narrates H.P. Lovecraft's widely influential story about how to reach immortality and at what cost...
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Published in 1914, this tale from Francis Oscar Mann poses the question of the wickedness of natural human desire and whether the devil realy resides in us all...
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This week, we encounter Edith Nesbit's tragic tale of a love so true, that even death cannot tear the couple apart...
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This week, Rabia plunges into the suspenseful world of H.P. Lovecraft and the tainted ancestry of the Jermyn family...
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This week, Rabia reads the Richard Middleton tale about a man who is given a note informing him that he will soon be in need of a coffin...
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This week, Rabia narrates Edith Nesbit's 1905 tale of how "dark" secrets can come back to haunt us...
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Written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1833, the story follows our narrator at sea in the midst of a series of harrowing events...
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This week, Rabia reads Mary Elizabeth Braddon's classic gothic tale about how the shadows that haunt us, whether real or imagined, often have real life consequences...
This week, Rabia visits Francis Marion Crawford's tale of undying love... and the undead.
Rabia reads the E.F. Benson classic about a brilliant neurosurgeon with a cryptic curiousity!
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In this Truman Capote classic, Rabia shares an encounter between a lonely widow and a startlingly precocious young girl.
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Tonight's tale is about a woman who forgot the golden rule of survival: When it comes to strangers, being polite can be deadly. Please enjoy...The Little Hairs written by Sarah Cailean. Original Airdate: 10/19/2021
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Tonight's story shows us that when it comes to Killers on the run, you can't trust anyone. Please enjoy...Old Country Road. Tonight's tale was written by Rabia Chaudry. Original Airdate: 1/11/2022
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This week, Rabia shares E.F. Benson's classic tale of how guilt will not even allow the dead to rest easily...
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This week we revisit the master, Edgar Allan Poe, with a story featuring themes of contempt, guilt, and insanity that will chill you to the bone...
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First published in 1890 by writer and veteran Ambrose Bierce, "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" is set during the American Civil War, and is known for its irregular time sequence and twist ending.
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I love this podcast. thank you.
soooooo glad you're back 🖤
Words of wisdom...
where did you go?😔😔
absolutely wonderful, you were born for this. best podcast story's ever!!!
If you pay attention she clearly states these interviews are just for the "off season". They will resume the stories in the fall. The world would be a better place if more people concerned themselves with attention to detail.
Maybe you should change the name of your podcast since it isn’t stories anymore. It’s clearly now a true crime podcast, and it’s not even a good one. I downloaded it for the stories and liked them. I also enjoy true crime but don’t even like this podcast for the true crime. Other ones are much better. I will be unsubscribing to this podcast. And no, I would not recommend.
More True crime really? stick to the Fomat 👍
I do love this podcast besides the sometimes really inconvenient ads for Spooky stories with great quality sound but don't come here for more true crime Sorry x 😆
I love this series and, thus far, this one is my favorite. Creepy and the tension built beautifully.
does anyone else feel that way????
I'm so sad, don't get me wrong I love true. live an breath. but....I have true crime pod casts. I start listening her show for what it was. I believe if she is gonna do that, she should at least still give ustjat every other week. meaning should do a show every week.
Hot girl with tummy issues? what are issues?
Gutted that this pod is fast becoming a bit of a man hating platform. whoever is writing these stories might want to tone it down a bit before they lose the biggest demographic of listeners.
I love this pod! Great story telling 👍
what a goooooood story!
'Cancelation Day' is eerily believable, down to the company exec's offering both sides money...my God.
Nothing turns me off of a podcast faster than feminist bullshit. Girls are taught that others' happiness is more important than their own? That they're not allowed to stand up for themselves? I don't know what 1940s alternate fantasy land she's from, but that sure isn't the world I grew up in. I liked the first few stories (even though the one about the all-white gated community was a bit on the nose), but this is where I step off.
like the first 3/4 of this was the movie Passengers with Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence