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Dead Air Files
Mac
18 episodes
2 days ago
Real encounters, haunted roads, and the truth behind horror lore. Dead Air Files uncovers what hides in the dark—one case at a time.
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Real encounters, haunted roads, and the truth behind horror lore. Dead Air Files uncovers what hides in the dark—one case at a time.
Show more...
True Crime
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Crossroads: Appalachian Superstition. ft. Nathan (Sunflower And Nightshade)
Dead Air Files
52 minutes 11 seconds
2 months ago
Crossroads: Appalachian Superstition. ft. Nathan (Sunflower And Nightshade)

Episode 9 – Shadows of Belief: Appalachian Superstitions

In this special crossover, Mac is joined by Nathan from Sunflower & Nightshade Podcast as they unravel the eerie world of Appalachian superstition. From hollow whispers about owls at midnight to age-old warnings of witch signs carved into doorframes, we dive deep into the folklore that has shaped mountain life for generations. Together, we swap stories, question the roots of these age-worn beliefs, and explore how superstition still lingers in the dark corners of Appalachia.


Pull up your chair, light a lantern, and listen close—because in the mountains, even the smallest belief can carry the weight of a curse.


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Dead Air Files
Real encounters, haunted roads, and the truth behind horror lore. Dead Air Files uncovers what hides in the dark—one case at a time.