
About this episode
This episode explores eerie listener stories that blur the line between coincidence and the paranormal.
Step into the Inbox of Oddities, where reality bends just enough to make you question everything you thought was… normal. In this chilling and oddly comforting collection of listener stories, Kat and Jethro sift through emails that blur the line between coincidence, imagination, and something far stranger. A baby monitor picks up whisper-like sounds when no one is there. A streetlight mysteriously shuts off—but only for one specific person. And a seemingly harmless dream evolves night after night… until something on the other side finally speaks. But it doesn’t stop there. Listeners share eerie “boo effects” and synchronicities that feel less like chance and more like glitches in the system. Is it just interference? A trick of the mind? Or are these tiny moments evidence that something deeper is happening beneath the surface of everyday life? You’ll also hear the kind of quietly unsettling stories that stick with you—the ones that don’t scream “paranormal,” but instead whisper it. Like a child casually waving at someone who isn’t there… and insisting you used to see him too. Along the way, there’s humor, humanity, and the strange comfort of knowing you’re not alone in…
People in this episode
Hosts: Kat, Jethro Gilligan Toth
Topics covered
- listener stories
- paranormal
- coincidence
- imagination
- synchronicities
- humor
- humanity
Keywords
- baby monitor
- whisper sounds
- streetlight
- dreams
- boo effects
- glitches
- paranormal
- synchronicities
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