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I Listened To This Paranormal Podcast… Now I’m Hooked, Haunted & Having Nightmares

Prepare yourself for a thrilling journey through the bizarre and the mysterious with the latest Everyone Relax podcast mini-series: The Unexplained Explained, hosted by Charlie Clausen and Ben McLeay.

This four-part series delves into strange phenomena, urban legends, and mind-bending theories that will leave you questioning reality. Here’s what to expect from each episode:

Dear David Exposed

Explore the chilling tale of Dear David, an internet phenomenon that haunted Buzzfeed creator Adam Ellis. Was he truly tormented by the ghost of a deformed boy? Join Ben and Charlie as they dissect this modern urban legend, revealing why it incites such strong reactions—even anger—from Ben himself.

Night Crawlers

Discover the enigma of the Night Crawlers, peculiar creatures that resemble nothing more than a pair of legs. Are they emerging from underground tunnels or perhaps another dimension filled with alien limbs? Join Ben and Charlie as they explore wild theories, including time travel and military experiments, in a quest for answers that may lead you to more questions.

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Living In A Simulation

Are we all just characters in a cosmic video game? In this episode, Charlie Clausen and Ben McLeay dive into simulation theory and its implications on our reality. With insights from quantum physics, they tackle everything from lost keys to existential crises in a glitchy exploration of what it means to be real.

Goat Man

Meet the Goat Man, a creature shrouded in mystery capable of hypnotism and voice mimicry. In this season opener, Charlie and Ben investigate the origins of this legend, where it resides, and why it has captivated imaginations. With a humorous nod to Ben’s goat ownership, this episode promises both chills and laughs.

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