The Witching Hour
The Witching Hour
Podcast Description
Welcome to the Witching Hour, a midnight broadcast from deep in the swamp on the outskirts of town. The town: Howler's Holler. The location: worrisomely close to a haunted, radioactive mine shaft. The news: unsettling beyond your comprehension.
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Content Themes
The podcast delves into themes of the supernatural, local folklore, and the peculiar happenings in Howler's Holler, with episodes touching on topics such as unusual familiars appearing in town and the eerie history of a haunted mine shaft, featuring intriguing guests who share their odd experiences.

Welcome to the Witching Hour, a midnight broadcast from deep in the swamp on the outskirts of town. The town: Howler’s Holler. The location: worrisomely close to a haunted, radioactive mine shaft. The news: unsettling beyond your comprehension.
The host of the Witching Hour Broadcast teams up with Drunkens and Dragons for a special Call of Cthulhu one-shot adventure. The location: Crack Farm Bed and Breakfast. The investigators: a doctor-sergant and a horny cop. The horror: heads without bodies and bodies without heads. Also goats.
Featuring: Roc Bauman and Nevin Langhus
Music:
Various tracks by The Twilight. They are all from this album
”Morning Mood,” by Edvard Grieg
”Suspicious Dramedy,” by Paolo Argento
Theme music: ”Lullaby,” by Kim Lightyear
Cover Art: Hannah Kubiak
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