I just love a rainy day! Don't you? In this episode, Ayden shares the legend of a ghostly figure, from Panamanian folklore that haunts the forests, particularly during the rainy season.
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Is a ghost town ever really empty? In this episode, Ayden shares the haunting history of Misnébalam, a ghost town in Mexico.
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I'M A STARRR! In this episode, Ayden welcomes filmmaker Miguel Martinez to discuss his short horror film, Lechuza, which draws from Latin American folklore. They explore the emotional themes of grief and family, the creative…
Life is a scary story! In this episode, Ayden interviews author of Ghostly Ghastly Tales, Anastasia Garcia.
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In this episode, Ayden shares the legend of a cave dwelling, giant ape-like creature with backwards feet that kidnaps women and babies in Honduras.
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A few months ago, I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Emily Zarka from PBS Digital Studios' Monstrum. From Dr. Zarka's website, "With a doctorate in Literature from Arizona State University, my expertise lies in monsters, the Gothic…
Bethany and Leah, or as they are more formally referred to as, The Paranormal Putas so generously invited me to be a surprise guest at their final installment of Haunt Summer Nights at We Luv Video!
They put on an amazing presentation on Lechuzas a…
Super honored to be feature in UTRGV's Alumni Series! I graduated from UTRGV in 2021 with a bachelors degree in mass communications, public relations. I knew I'd be putting my education to good use as Susto picked up momentum.
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