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  • The Haunting Of Post Malone
    2026/01/27

    In this episode, we explore the chilling paranormal story connecting Post Malone to the infamous Dybbuk Box — a haunted object believed to contain a restless spirit.


    Soon after encountering the box, Post Malone reportedly experienced a disturbing series of events, including unexplained phenomena and a terrifying car accident that nearly took his life. Coincidence… or something darker?


    From the origins of the Dybbuk Box to why some believe it brings misfortune to those who cross its path, this episode dives into one of the most unsettling celebrity paranormal stories out there.


    🎧 If you love cursed objects, true paranormal encounters, and stories that leave you questioning reality — don’t miss this one.

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    15 分
  • The True Story Of The Amityville Horror
    2026/01/20

    The real story behind the Amityville Horror is far more complicated — and unsettling — than the movies ever showed.


    In this episode, I explore the true events, the contradictions, and the unanswered questions surrounding one of the most debated paranormal cases in history. A story that sits somewhere between belief, skepticism, and something harder to explain.

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    19 分
  • The Houses That Watched Back | Chilling Tales Of True Poltergeist Hauntings
    2026/01/14

    Two true poltergeist cases. Two ordinary houses. One unsettling pattern.


    In this episode of Things I Can’t Explain, I explore the Black Monk of Pontefract and the Battersea Poltergeist- two haunting stories where the activity escalated, lasted for years, and felt disturbingly aware of the people living inside.

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    21 分
  • Ouija Boards: When Curiosity Opens A Door
    2026/01/04

    In this episode of Things I Can’t Explain, we dive into the unsettling world of Ouija boards- an object often dismissed as a harmless game, yet surrounded by decades of fear, fascination, and unanswered questions.


    What begins as curious teenage fun quickly turns into something far more disturbing. Accurate answers. Shifting personalities. Conflicting identities claiming to speak through the board - a woman from the 1800s, a young boy from the 1970s - yet always feeling like the same presence.


    Was it imagination? Subconscious influence? Or something that should never have been invited in?


    We’ll explore where Ouija boards actually came from, why so many people report eerily similar experiences, and a chilling real-life story that raises the question: when you ask who you’re talking to…are you prepared for the answer?

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    18 分
  • The Night It Started|My First Unexplainable Experience
    2025/12/29

    Some experiences don’t feel dramatic-they feel quietly wrong.


    In this episode, I share the first times I encountered something I couldn’t explain. Waking up with scratches that weren’t there before. Furniture moving on it’s own. A lamp rattling in the dark when no one else was awake.


    These are the moments that never came with answers-only feelings. And they were the beginning of a lifelong curiosity about the space between the seen and unseen.

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    26 分
  • Things I Can’t Explain-An Introduction
    2025/12/19

    In this introduction episode, I’m sharing why I created Things I Can’t Explain and what this space is meant to be.


    This podcast is about the moments in life that don’t come with clear answers — from ghost stories and unexplainable experiences to gut feelings, relationships, and the quiet realizations that stay with us long after they happen.


    In this episode, I talk about my fascination with intuition, why I’ve learned to trust what I feel even when I can’t explain it, and what you can expect from future episodes. This isn’t about having everything figured out or giving advice — it’s about sitting with the stories that linger and learning to honor the things we feel before we understand them.


    If you’ve ever felt something you couldn’t explain, you’re in the right place.

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    4 分