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15: REFLUX

15: REFLUX

FromParkdale Haunt


15: REFLUX

FromParkdale Haunt

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Oct 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

There’s nothing like an old friend coming around for an unexpected visit, especially when all the doors are locked, and you’re not at home. Can’t say it’s something that Judith and Owen appreciate much, but maybe that’s just them. Meanwhile, Judith can feel another relationship starting to spiral out of control. Featuring the voices ofEmily Kellogg, Alex Nursall, Ian Boddy, Carson Pinch, and Jocelyn DottaCONTENT WARNINGS: cults, the paranormal, the occultParkdale Haunt is an original podcast Created and written by Emily Kellogg and Alex NursallDirected and produced by Alex Nursall Engineering and sound design by Ian BoddyTheme music by Phil WrightRecorded at Pirate Toronto Distributed by the Rogers Frequency Podcast NetworkYou can find us on Twitter and Instagram @parkdalehauntSupport us on Patreon at patreon.com/parkdalehauntGet merch at teepublic.com/user/parkdale-hauntTranscripts and more are available at parkdalehaunt.com
Released:
Oct 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (48)

Ever since Judith’s lifelong best friend, Claire Sterback, inherited a house from a biological family she never knew, things have begun to change. Claire has begun to change. It isn’t just that the house is full of cryptic notebooks, ominous scribblings on the wall, and has a basement that is colder than it should be. It isn’t just that Claire abruptly up and left her live-in boyfriend and is now being stalked by a psychopathic realtor. Claire is… off. As she gets closer to a secret at the heart of the old house in the Toronto neighbourhood of Parkdale, she is also getting closer to losing herself. After Claire goes missing - with the help of co-worker-turned-friend-Owen - Judith vies to track her down, even if it means diving into a history that may have been better left untouched.