Listener Supernatural Experiences Part 3 of 3

Listener Supernatural Experiences Part 3 of 3

I’ve been sharing real-life supernatural experiences from Fabulous Folklore listeners for the past couple of weeks. It’s been brilliant to see how vulnerable people have been in sharing these, since talking about such things can often earn you a strong amount of scorn.

But I really think it’s important to preserve these stories, a) to honour the experience itself, and b) to create a space where people who’ve had them can feel less alone.

It’s also been very fascinating to see how the experiences are rarely outright terrifying, but instead are just unsettling enough to disrupt normality.

So let’s hear about the last lot of these experiences in this week’s episode of Fabulous Folklore!

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