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Great stories
I like to hear different spooky stories from around the world. Research of stories is great. I enjoy the fact that this podcast is based in south Texas. Living here, I’ve heard the stories before but now I know a little more about the story.
Wow. Super spoopy!!
Love the editing and production quality. Thank you for giving us something spoopy to look forward to during quarantine. Susto is almost as scary as the real life hell scape we’re enduring in the USA, but I digress. Great content. Great format. For true horror fans who like to hear scary content. 👻👻👻👻👻
Great podcast that explores the magical realism of the Valley
I just found this podcast and I am excited for more. I love hearing different perspectives on the same stories that were passed down to me . As a Mexican living in the Valley my childhood was permeated by the magical realism that was our every day. Living away from the Valley for a while now has made me appreciate these stories and shared cultural identity for those of us of from this great region of Texas. Keep up the great work!
Enjoying this so much!
I've been enjoying this podcast so much, these are all stories or folklore that most of us are already familiar with but it's awesome to have an RGV point of view. Keep it up! My story: I have had several weird situations happen not only in my apartment (where I'm living currently) but also at my parents house. This is one that happened in 2010; I was living in Alamo with my parents, brother and grandmother at the time. A regular day for us was my brother and I would go to school, my parents would work we would all meet at home at 5:30 - 6 PM and my grandma would stay at home alone until we returned. This day was going according to schedule; I got off of my bus and walked home at that same time my brother pulled up in his car, and my parents pulled up as well. As we walk in to my house my grandma was hysterical screaming in Spanish "Ay Ofilia! Desde que te fuiste en la mañana esta vieja no me deja en paz! Ya le dije que se largara pero no se va!" (Ofilia is my mom's name) In front of my grandma was where she would normally sit, on a huge heavy wooden rocking chair that was normally on the other side of the living room. My grandma was sitting in one of the sofas. My mom tried to calm her down and finally my grandma was able to tell us what happened. According to her as soon as my mom left in the morning a woman dressed in black with a bunch of dogs with her walked out of my room and stood right in front of her and said nothing but offered my grandma her hand as if to say come with me. My grandma cursed the woman and asked her to leave as she started praying but the lady wouldn't budge. Eventually my grandma tried to walk away from her and sat on the sofa but the lady simply dragged the wooden rocking chair and sat in front of my grandma for hours until we walked in. My mom calmed her down and set her to bed after some tea and she called the whole thing just a figment of my grandmother's imagination since she was home all day bored. This would've been a fine explanation but, my grandma passed away just 3 months later from respiratory complications. Really been enjoying the stories keep them coming!
Oo cucuy
Love this podcast! The second Ayden starts telling his stories I immediately feel hypnotized by his story telling. 👻
Spooky
Very spooky
Bien chido
Loved this! Love getting spooked and learning at the same time! Such a great host and hosted by an awesome collective! Check out netargv.com #netargv