Season 3 - Ep.1 - The Reflection
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Angie's Campfire Stories
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Season 3 - Episode 1 - The Reflection
This week Angie tells the story about Linda who is home alone watching scary movies.
Note: These stories are meant to be listened to with headphones.
Note to parents: some of these stories might be too scary for kids younger than 7. Parents should listen to each story first (like with anything else on the internet) and decide if it appropriate for your kids' age/maturity/tolerance.
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Music by:
Music Box arrangement from Anastasia "Once Upon a December" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9qgtga5mz0
"Hydrazine" from Europa Report OST Composed by Bear McCreary
"Airlock" from Europa Report OST Composed by Bear McCreary
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Season 3 - Ep.1 - The Reflection
Season 3 - Episode 1 - The Reflection
This week Angie tells the story about Linda who is home alone watching scary movies.
Note: These stories are meant to be listened to with headphones.
Note to parents: some of these stories might be too scary for kids younger than 7. Parents should listen to each story first (like with anything else on the internet) and decide if it appropriate for your kids' age/maturity/tolerance.
Follow me on Instagram: angies_campfire_stories
Music by:
Music Box arrangement from Anastasia "Once Upon a December" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9qgtga5mz0
"Hydrazine" from Europa Report OST Composed by Bear McCreary
"Airlock" from Europa Report OST Composed by Bear McCreary
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/angela-j-alvarez/supportEpisode 10 - Bloody Mary
This week Angie tells the story about a group of girls that decide to play "Bloody Mary" in a very spooky place.
Note: These stories are meant to be listened to with headphones.
Note to parents: some of these stories might be too scary for kids younger than 7. Parents should listen to each story first (like with anything else on the internet) and decide if it appropriate for your kids' age/maturity/tolerance.
Follow me on Instagram: angies_campfire_stories
Music by:
Nox Arcana - Music Box
The Bat Attack - John Williams from Dracula (1979)
--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angela-j-alvarez/supportEpisode 9 - Night Nurse
In this week's episode Angie tells the story of Rob who ends up in a hospital after a car accident.
Note: These stories are meant to be listened to with headphones.
Note to parents: some of these stories might be too scary for kids younger than 7. Parents should listen to each story first (like with anything else on the internet) and decide if it is appropriate for your own child's age, maturity, etc.
Follow me on Instagram: angies_campfire_stories
Music by:
Twisty's and Dandy's Theme Song - from American Horror Story (Episode: Freak Show)
Extinction by Myuu
--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angela-j-alvarez/supportEpisode 8 - Ogden Nash's The Adventures of Isabel
In this week's episode Angie recites Ogden Nash's famous children's poem The Adventures of Isabel, a story about bears, witches, and giants.
Note: These stories are meant to be listened to with headphones.
Note to parents: some of these stories might be too scary for kids younger than 7. Parents should listen to each story first (like with anything else on the internet) and decide if it is appropriate for your own child's age, maturity, etc.
Follow me on Instagram: angies_campfire_stories
Music by:
Spooky Scary Skeletons - Music Box version - Andrew Gold
--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angela-j-alvarez/supportEpisode 7 - Antigonish
In this week's episode, Angie reads William Hughes Mearns' short poem about a man who was not there.
Note: These stories are meant to be listened to with headphones.
Note to parents: some of these stories might be too scary for kids younger than 7. Parents should listen to each story first (like with anything else on the internet) and decide if it is appropriate for your own child's age, maturity, etc.
Follow me on Instagram: angies_campfire_stories
Music by:
Old Doll - Mad Father OST
--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angela-j-alvarez/support