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Sleep Paralysis and the Night Visitor

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The night hag, the shadow figure and the paralysed sleeper — the history and folklore of sleep paralysis across cultures.

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Shadow People: Modern Urban Legends and Ancient Fears

In this episode of Sleep Paralysis and the Night Visitor, host Eleanor Voss explores the fascinating cultural phenomenon of shadow people – dark, humanoid figures reported at the periphery of vision across cultures and centuries. From ancient Roman umbrae to modern internet forums, these mysterious entities have captivated human imagination and influenced folklore worldwide. Eleanor examines the historical context of shadow beings in various cultural traditions, including Roman, African, and Indigenous North American perspectives. The episode delves into the psychological explanations proposed by researchers, including pareidolia and the connection between shadow people sightings and sleep paralysis episodes. Discover how modern technology and internet culture have democratized the sharing of shadow people experiences, creating new forms of contemporary folklore that span geographic boundaries. The episode explores the anthropological significance of these reports as potential expressions of primal human fears adapted to modern contexts. Eleanor discusses the cultural impact of shadow people on literature, film, and art, while examining how different societies interpret these experiences through spiritual, psychological, and cultural lenses. This thought-provoking exploration treats shadow people as a documented cultural fascination, examining their role in modern urban legends and their connection to ancient human fears about the unknown and unseen.

24. maj 2026 - 5 min
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The Science of Frozen Sleep: What Happens in Your Brain

In this episode of Sleep Paralysis and the Night Visitor, host Eleanor Voss explores the fascinating neuroscience behind sleep paralysis episodes. Discover what happens in your brain when consciousness awakens while your body remains locked in REM sleep paralysis, creating the terrifying experience of being frozen and aware. Learn about the role of the brainstem's pons region, neurotransmitter activity, and how motor cortex disconnection creates temporary paralysis. The episode examines why sleep paralysis often includes vivid hallucinations, explaining how dream imagery bleeds into waking consciousness and why the amygdala's hyperactivation creates intense fear responses. Explore cultural interpretations throughout history, from the Old Hag folklore to modern alien abduction narratives, and understand how different societies have explained this universal neurological phenomenon. The discussion covers risk factors including stress, sleep deprivation, and irregular sleep schedules that can trigger episodes, particularly common during teenage years and early twenties. Eleanor also presents evolutionary theories about sleep paralysis as a potential survival mechanism. This science-focused episode provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of sleep paralysis from a neurological perspective, offering insight into one of sleep's most mysterious and frightening experiences while maintaining respect for the genuine terror these episodes create.

17. maj 2026 - 3 min
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Se Me Subió El Muerto: Latin American Night Terrors

Explore the haunting Latin American phenomenon of 'Se Me Subió El Muerto' (the dead one climbed on me) in this fascinating episode about cultural interpretations of sleep paralysis. Host Eleanor Voss examines how Spanish-speaking communities across Mexico, Central and South America understand nighttime paralysis as visitations from deceased relatives and community members with unfinished business. Discover how indigenous American, African, and Spanish colonial spiritual traditions merged to create unique explanations for these terrifying experiences. Learn about the role of curanderos (traditional healers) in interpreting these encounters and the cultural significance of maintaining connections between the living and the dead. This episode explores regional variations across Latin America, from Mexico to Argentina, and examines how modern immigrant families navigate between traditional beliefs and contemporary medical understanding. Unlike other cultural interpretations of sleep paralysis, Se Me Subió El Muerto frames these experiences as potentially meaningful spiritual communications rather than purely malevolent encounters. Perfect for listeners interested in Latin American folklore, cultural anthropology, sleep disorders, and cross-cultural perspectives on unexplained phenomena. Understanding these traditions provides insight into how different societies make sense of universal human experiences through their unique cultural lenses.

10. maj 2026 - 5 min
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Pinyin: The Ghost Oppressing Body in Chinese Tradition

Join Eleanor Voss as she explores the fascinating Chinese tradition of 'gui ya chuang' or 'ghost oppressing body' – the cultural understanding of sleep paralysis that spans over a thousand years. Discover how traditional Chinese medicine, folklore, and spiritual beliefs have interpreted the terrifying experience of waking up paralyzed with a sense of supernatural presence. This episode delves into ancient protective practices, the role of ancestral spirits, and the sophisticated framework Chinese culture developed to understand sleep paralysis centuries before modern medical explanations. Learn about ghost month vulnerabilities, feng shui influences, and traditional remedies including herbal treatments and spiritual protection methods. Eleanor examines regional variations across China, from water ghosts to hanged spirits, and how different types of supernatural entities were believed to cause specific sleep disturbances. The episode also explores the concept of 'heart demons' and how Chinese tradition recognized psychological components of sleep paralysis, predating Western psychology by centuries. Perfect for listeners interested in cultural anthropology, sleep phenomena, folklore studies, and cross-cultural perspectives on universal human experiences. Discover how ancient wisdom continues to influence modern understanding of sleep paralysis in Chinese communities today.

3. maj 2026 - 5 min
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The Old Hag: European Folklore and Nocturnal Visitations

Join host Eleanor Voss as she explores the haunting folklore of the Old Hag, a supernatural entity that has terrified European sleepers for centuries. This episode examines the rich cultural traditions surrounding nocturnal visitations across Anglo-Saxon, Germanic, Scandinavian, and Slavic cultures. From the English Old Hag to the Germanic Alp, the Scandinavian Mare, and the Slavic Mora, discover how different European societies interpreted similar nighttime experiences through their unique folkloric lenses. Learn about historical protective rituals, medieval chronicles documenting these encounters, and the fascinating consistency of accounts across cultures and time periods. Eleanor discusses how these folkloric traditions provided cultural frameworks for understanding mysterious sleep experiences, influencing everything from architecture to legal proceedings in medieval Europe. Explore the linguistic origins of terms like 'nightmare' and examine how these ancient stories reflect broader cultural anxieties about vulnerability, isolation, and the supernatural. This episode presents documented folklore and historical accounts as cultural artifacts, offering insights into how our ancestors made sense of unexplained nocturnal phenomena. Perfect for folklore enthusiasts, cultural historians, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of sleep, culture, and supernatural tradition. Discover the enduring legacy of European night visitor folklore and its remarkable consistency across diverse cultures and centuries of human experience.

26. apr. 2026 - 5 min
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