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Is Anybody Out There?

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We little humans don’t know how much we don’t know. Tune in every Monday to hear Sophie and Rachael talk about true crime, true creeps, and all around weirdness.

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Portada del episodio S. 2. Ep. 12 The Hat Man: Encounters with the Shadow Seen Across Time

S. 2. Ep. 12 The Hat Man: Encounters with the Shadow Seen Across Time

He appears at the edge of sleep—during illness, grief, trauma, and moments of extreme vulnerability. Sometimes he stands in the corner of the room. Sometimes at the foot of the bed. Sometimes he watches. Sometimes he simply waits. This figure has become known as the Hat Man. In this episode of Is Anybody Out There?, we explore one of the most widely reported shadow entities in modern folklore. From sleep-paralysis encounters and hospital sightings to historical accounts and online testimony, the Hat Man raises an unsettling question: Why do so many people see the same thing? Is he a neurological artifact of the human brain? A shared cultural image passed down through fear and expectation? Or something else entirely? Tonight, we examine firsthand encounters, psychological explanations, and the eerie similarities that link these stories together—across time, geography, and belief systems. And as always, we end with the question that lingers long after the lights go out: Is anybody out there? This episode discusses sleep paralysis, hallucinations, fear responses, and distressing nighttime experiences. Listener discretion is advised. Further Reading: Academic & Psychological * Cheyne, J. Allan. Sleep Paralysis and the Structure of Waking Nightmares * Hufford, David J. The Terror That Comes in the Night * Jalal, Baland. Sleep Paralysis: Neurobiology, Culture, and Treatment * American Academy of Sleep Medicine – Sleep Paralysis Research Historical & Folkloric * Old Hag / Night Hag folklore (European & North American traditions) * Shadow figure accounts in medieval and early modern sleep lore * Cross-cultural sleep-entity myths Modern Accounts & Community Sources * Reddit: r/SleepParalysis, r/Paranormal, r/TheHatMan * Online testimony archives and forum collections * Firsthand accounts submitted anonymously through community threads Additional Media * Documentary segments on sleep paralysis phenomena * Interviews with neurologists and folklorists on shared hallucinations

10 de feb de 2026 - 48 min
Portada del episodio S.2 Ep 11: Fear in Face Paint: The Clown Craze of 2016

S.2 Ep 11: Fear in Face Paint: The Clown Craze of 2016

In 2016, something strange happened. Clowns—once symbols of childhood and circus lights—began appearing in the woods, outside apartment complexes, near schools, and along quiet roads after dark. Some were silent. Some chased people. Some carried weapons. And no one could quite figure out why. In this episode of Is Anybody Out There?, we unravel the Creepy Clown Craze of 2016—where it started, how it spread across the United States and beyond, and why it struck such a deep nerve in the public psyche. We explore the line between prank and threat, the role of media amplification, and what this moment reveals about fear, moral panic, and how quickly unease can become collective hysteria. Were the clowns ever really the point—or were they just the mask? Sources & Further Reading This episode was researched using the following sources: * Wikipedia — 2016 Clown Sightings * Poole, Steven. “The great clown panic of 2016: ‘a volatile mix of fear and contagion’.” The Guardian, Oct. 31, 2016. * Walsh, James. “Professional clowns on the clown craze: ‘They’re in costume but they’re not real clowns’.” The Guardian, Oct. 13, 2016. * Carlson, Adam. “The Truth About 2016’s ‘Clown Panic’.” People, Oct. 9, 2016. * Shilling, Erik. “The Definitive Map of America’s Creepy Clown Epidemic.” Atlas Obscura, Oct. 6, 2016. * Snipes, Anisa. “On This Day: Clown sightings near SC apartment complex set off nationwide ‘killer clown panic’.” FOX Carolina News, Aug. 21, 2025. * Pasha-Robinson, Lucy. “Swedish man stabbed by ‘clown’ as craze sweeping Europe turns increasingly violent.” The Independent, Oct. 14, 2016. * Crockett, Zachary. “Americans are more afraid of clowns than climate change, terrorism, and … death.” Vox, Oct. 21, 2016. * Frank, Emma. “The Great Clown Panic of 2016.” The Mary Word, Oct. 29, 2021. Listen & Connect If this episode made you uneasy, curious, or nostalgic for the strange corners of the internet—we’d love to hear from you. Follow Is Anybody Out There? on social media, subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and share this episode with someone who still checks the tree line at night. After all… is anybody laughing out there?

19 de ene de 2026 - 51 min
Portada del episodio S. 2 Ep. 8 European Witch Trials: WITCH MONTH '24

S. 2 Ep. 8 European Witch Trials: WITCH MONTH '24

October marks Witch Month on the pod! October is dedicated to exploring various aspects of witchcraft, starting with a broad look at the European witch trials. Other topics we'll cover for Witch Month include, the Malleus Maleficarum (notorious treatise that fueled beliefs in witchcraft and outlined methods for identifying and prosecuting witches), Mental Health and the Witch Craze (exploring psychological theories that may shed light on why the witch trials occurred and how mental health issues played a role), and the Scottish Witch Trials and King James (an examination of the witch trials in Scotland, including the involvement of King James VI, who famously wrote on the subject). Stay tuned as we unravel the mysteries and complexities surrounding witches throughout history. Join us next episode as we take a deep dive into the Malleus Maleficarum and its impact on shaping perceptions of witchcraft.

15 de oct de 2024 - 40 min
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