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This podcast is inhabited by the stories, urban legends, and horrors that you can find in towns not so different from yours; streets like the ones you walk every night; and even in a silent house in the middle of the night... exactly like yours.
The darkness of the most successful and acclaimed horror podcast across all categories in Latin America now in English.
Uriel Reyes was born in Tijuana, Baja California. As a child, he learned to comprehend the language of horror movies he found on American television, even though he didn't yet understand the language. He studied Communication at the Autonomous University of Baja California and later drew inspiration from the radio programs he listened to during insomnia-ridden early mornings, ghost stories, and a recording of Juan Rulfo reading a story from "El Llano en Llamas" to create "Relatos de la Noche" a podcast that has made him one of the most listened-to voices in the Spanish-speaking world.
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Sonoro is a global entertainment company focused on creating premium, culturally relevant content that starts in audio and comes alive in TV, film and beyond. Sonoro collaborates with leading and emerging Latinx storytellers – writers, producers, and directors – from over a dozen countries to develop original franchises in English, Spanish, and Spanglish.
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/Thisissonoro
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Visit our website: www.sonoromedia.com
Tales of the Night is brought to you by Sonoro and Relatos de la Noche, in a collaboration with Generative Artificial Intelligence.
The darkness of the most successful and acclaimed horror podcast across all categories in Latin America now in English.
Uriel Reyes was born in Tijuana, Baja California. As a child, he learned to comprehend the language of horror movies he found on American television, even though he didn't yet understand the language. He studied Communication at the Autonomous University of Baja California and later drew inspiration from the radio programs he listened to during insomnia-ridden early mornings, ghost stories, and a recording of Juan Rulfo reading a story from "El Llano en Llamas" to create "Relatos de la Noche" a podcast that has made him one of the most listened-to voices in the Spanish-speaking world.
Follow Uriel on
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upolch/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/upolch
Sonoro is a global entertainment company focused on creating premium, culturally relevant content that starts in audio and comes alive in TV, film and beyond. Sonoro collaborates with leading and emerging Latinx storytellers – writers, producers, and directors – from over a dozen countries to develop original franchises in English, Spanish, and Spanglish.
Follow Sonoro on
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisissonoro/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Thisissonoro
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thisissonoro
Visit our website: www.sonoromedia.com
Tales of the Night is brought to you by Sonoro and Relatos de la Noche, in a collaboration with Generative Artificial Intelligence.
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In this episode of Tales of the Night, we return to the open road, to those journeys that seem routine but, at certain moments, become unforgettable.
A work trip with a father and son, a decision made in the dead of night, and an encounter that leaves lifelong scars, opens a series of stories where stopping—even out of compassion—can change everything. Along the way, strange figures appear, nearly deserted towns unfold, and presences emerge that cannot always be explained rationally.
Amidst engines, dark gaps in the road, and the blazing silence of the mountains, faith also takes center stage. Prayers, promises, and the protection of a saint intertwine with fear, latent violence, and that which seems to stalk those who make their living behind the wheel. Not all dangers come head-on, and not all salvation is visible.
Three stories united by the night, the open road, and the feeling that there are places—and moments—where we simply shouldn't stop.
Turn off the light, come with us… and get ready to get back on the road.
Today we return to one of the most requested, most discussed, and most feared topics among you: those stories that come straight from those who have been on the front lines, deep in the darkness of the wilderness, during nighttime operations… where the enemy is not always human.
In this episode, we will hear testimonies from soldiers who, in addition to bearing the weight of their duty, have had to face presences that never appear in reports, cannot be explained in manuals, and are never mentioned during promotions or ceremonies.
Some of them saw figures watching them from the tops of the trees; others heard footsteps moving through the underbrush while the entire platoon was asleep. There are also those who swear they were called by familiar voices just moments before losing a fellow soldier.
And in more than one case, what seemed like a simple routine mission ended up becoming a night forever etched into memory. Tonight, community, we delve not only into the silent and demanding work of those who serve… but into what they can never say out loud, because no one would believe them.
Because sometimes, even in a controlled zone, surrounded by their own unit, the true terror comes from the other side of the darkness—faceless, without identity… and unafraid to confront them.
Turn off the lights, get comfortable, and prepare to hear what soldiers only confess when they return home and cannot sleep.
Welcome to Tales of the Night.
"This edition of Tales of the Night brings together seven true stories that range from the paranormal to the unsettlingly human. Tonight we journey through fog-shrouded tunnels, forests where something seems to ""call"" from the darkness, houses where a presence peeks out just enough to haunt the memory, and night shifts where the strange becomes routine.
Throughout the episode, witchcraft, spirits, shadows, and that kind of fear that doesn't always have a form appear—the fear of having seen something you shouldn't have. Seven distinct relationships, united by the same feeling: the feeling of not being alone, even when you think you've arrived home and locked the door."
Three stories of nocturnal encounters where no one should have been: an empty bridge, a house that was too quiet, and a roof that should never have had visitors. Presences that watch, walk, and hide without leaving a trace. An episode of memories that still haunt those who lived through them. Without explanations. Without answers.
Welcome to Tales of the Night.
In this episode of Tales of the Night, death is not an end… but a presence that insists on making itself heard.
Join us through four testimonies that begin with a scream in a funeral home and end deep in the mountains, where the voices—and the shadows—seem to have a purpose we cannot quite grasp.
Stories of family, of distant fields, of lonely roads, and of nights when something calls your name or watches you from the darkness.
We don't know if they are warnings, farewells, or something more ancient… but tonight, we will walk together as far as those voices will take us.
"Tonight on Tales of the Night, we'll witness three encounters with the inexplicable. Three stories marked by fear, family, and the echoes of something that seems to return again and again, as if it refuses to be forgotten.
From innocence shattered by a presence masquerading as someone close, to a group of young people confronting something that should never have visited them in a church hall, and finally, the inherited memories of an entire family haunted by apparitions, impossible fires… and tears that span generations.
Turn off the lights, get comfortable, and prepare to hear what happens when reality cracks just a little… just enough for something else to enter.
Do you dare to listen?"
Mazamitla, Jalisco… the so-called “magical town” of the Sierra del Tigre, with its cobblestone streets, pine scent, and cabins surrounded by endless forests, seems like the perfect place to relax.
But hidden among the mist and the tranquility of the mountains is a dark side.
In this episode, we travel to Mazamitla to share with you the stories of those who claim to have experienced the inexplicable in their cabins, in the town, and even in the forest: altered time on a path that leads nowhere, footsteps and objects that appear in empty rooms, silhouettes that form in the shadows, hands that touch windows impossible to reach, and voices that seem to return from beyond the grave. Recent stories, sent by our community and collected from various platforms, lead us to believe that this place is not only one of the most beautiful in Mexico, but also one of the most rife with paranormal activity.
Perhaps no one can visit Mazamitla… without taking home some evidence of the supernatural.
Do you dare to listen?
In this episode of Tales of the Night, we'll hear three stories in which everyday life is disrupted by presences that seem to claim a place. A family buys a "new" house for themselves, but it seems to still be inhabited by something else; an old home where the walls whisper increasingly unsettling warnings; and a hidden closet that holds photographs that should never have existed.
In this special episode of Tales of the Night, we gather testimonies that remind us why darkness, the silences of the early morning, and everyday places can become the settings for the inexplicable.
These are stories that travel from funeral homes and family residences to lonely roads and neighborhoods where time seems to stand still.
Stories that feel too close, too real… and that you might prefer not to hear alone.
In this episode of Tales of the Night, we delve into deeply personal and terrifying stories. A family trying to leave behind an entity that might have traveled with them… a shadow that appears every time a young woman reaches her darkest moments… a presence that manifests after a witchcraft task… and a visit that fulfills a promise made in the form of a game. Stories that remind us that fear doesn't always come from outside. That sometimes, it's born deep within our own stories.
Thank you for being here. Turn off the light, put on your headphones… and join us tonight. Do you dare to listen?
In this episode of Tales of the Night, we bring together seven stories that have one thing in common: they're so disturbing that many would rather not hear them.
Stories that begin in everyday situations—a walk, a phone call, a night at work—and end up becoming impossible-to-explain encounters.
Stories that don't just seek to frighten, but also remind us how close the strange, the sinister, and the macabre can always be. Seven stories you shouldn't listen to alone, or in the dark... because once you hear them, it'll be hard to stop thinking about them.
In this new episode of Tales of the Night, we'll accompany two brothers who, after a family tragedy, find solace in work and faith... at least for a while.
What seemed like a routine task within a church begins to reveal disturbing signs, and they will soon discover that there are doors that should never be opened. This is a story told from the most intimate depths, from the fear that arises in silence, when one begins to suspect that one is not as alone as one thought.
Our grandparents hold memories of an older world, full of mystery and superstition. Tonight we'll learn four of those stories: witches who live on top of the hill, a winged figure watching from Bellas Artes, a watchman who saw more than he should have in a cemetery, and the voice of a mother who never stopped calling her daughter from the depths of a well.
Tales told from generation to generation, warnings that survive the passing of time... and that return tonight to remind us that fear never dies.
Do you dare to listen?
In this episode of Tales of the Night, we'll explore places far from the city, where silence hides secrets and the wilderness still preserves something more than nature. Stories in which the unknown manifests itself in the form of dark figures, lurking presences, and threats that don't stay in the mountains... but can follow us back home.
* In this episode of Tales of the Night, we'll hear four stories that, from different corners of the city and different times of day, remind us that there are presences that don't understand logic or distance.
Middle Eastern demons that may be closer than you think. A terrifying figure in the middle of a prayer, a shadow that appears where it shouldn't, a passenger who returns without explanation... and a child who, from a window, seems to still be waiting for something.
Each of these stories comes accompanied by a fear that isn't shouted out, but remains silent, growing stronger with time.
Tonight, community, we slip into the driver's seat. Because those who work the wheel—be it taxi or rideshare—understand that the streets transform after dark.
This episode brings you firsthand accounts from drivers who've encountered far worse than heavy traffic or troublesome fares. Bizarre meetings at locations absent from any map, entities that materialize precisely when the route feels most desolate, and passengers who climb aboard... without ever touching the door handle.
True accounts from people who never sought out fear, yet discovered it in the course of their workday.
Kill the lights, settle in, and keep a close eye on that rearview mirror. Because tonight, Tales of the Night claims the passenger seat.
In this episode of Tales of the Night, we explore what ghosts leave behind when they don't finish leaving. A witch appears in a dream, perhaps, on the banks of the Rosas River in Tula de Allende. A delivery driver in the capital of Durango seems to come into contact with someone else's memories. And finally, a family marked by tragedy discovers that names and memories can carry more weight than we imagine. Three intimate stories, full of melancholy, and above all, fear. Welcome to The Forgetting of Ghosts.
In this episode, we'll hear three stories marked by silence, doubt... and fear.
Stories about people who are no longer with us, but who somehow seem to stay close.
About sounds, calls, and signs that arrive when we least expect them.
Stories that don't seek to scare us with screams, but with something harder to ignore: the possibility that we are not alone.
In this episode, we're joined by five stories submitted by the community. Tales that connect the past with the present, with memories that live on… and presences that have never left. From lonely roads to silent rooms, tonight we face the unknown.
Turn off the lights, get comfortable, and prepare to listen.
In this special episode of Tales of the Night, we delve into those moments when everyday life goes awry, when something familiar—a voice, a sound, a presence—no longer feels safe and becomes the beginning of a terrifying experience. Recent stories, told by those still trying to understand what they experienced, remind us that the paranormal doesn't always manifest itself in grand apparitions... sometimes, the most disturbing thing is what happens when we think we're alone at home.
Turn off the lights, get comfortable, and join us for these new stories that will make you question what you hear... and what you think you recognize.




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