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The NoSleep Podcast

NoSleep Podcast S2E25

21 Apr 2013

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It's episode 25 and the season finale of the second season of The Nosleep Podcast! This episode features stories about freaky food, frightening farmers, and forgotten phones. Not to mention the tales about murderous mirrors, mechanical mayhem, and mental meltdowns. This episode features these stories: "Jack in the Box" written by Graham McBride (Redditor donworrryboutit) and read by David Cummings (Redditor MikeRowPhone) & Jinny Sanders (Redditor Spookykittens). (Story starts at 00:05:35) "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" written by Anton Scheller (Redditor urban_teller) and read by Jinny Sanders (Redditor Spookykittens). (Story starts at 00:15:55) "Autopilot" written by Kevin Thomas (Redditor Skarjo) and read by David Cummings. (Story starts at 00:26:23) "Victim's Glass" written by Ari Nestlebaum (Redditor Arithered) and read by Ray Sizemore. (Story starts at 00:38:50) "Always Leave Work on Time" written by Anton Scheller (Redditor urban_teller) and read by David Cummings. (Story starts at 00:48:15) "Psychosis" written by Matt Dymerski (Redditor M59Gar) and read by David Cummings & Wendy Corrigan (Redditor EchoWind). (Story starts at 01:00:10) Click here to learn more about Anton Scheller. Click here to learn more about Matt Dymerski. Click here to learn more about Kevin Thomas. Click here to learn more about Ray Sizemore. Podcast produced by: David Cummings (Redditor MikeRowPhone). Music by: David Cummings This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons License 2013. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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