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Tales of the Night

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  • Macabre Tales of Forests and Cabins in Mazamitla
    Mazamitla, Jalisco… the so-called “magical town” of the Sierra del Tigre, with its cobblestone streets, pine scent, and cabins surrounded by endless forests, seems like the perfect place to relax. But hidden among the mist and the tranquility of the mountains is a dark side. In this episode, we travel to Mazamitla to share with you the stories of those who claim to have experienced the inexplicable in their cabins, in the town, and even in the forest: altered time on a path that leads nowhere, footsteps and objects that appear in empty rooms, silhouettes that form in the shadows, hands that touch windows impossible to reach, and voices that seem to return from beyond the grave. Recent stories, sent by our community and collected from various platforms, lead us to believe that this place is not only one of the most beautiful in Mexico, but also one of the most rife with paranormal activity. Perhaps no one can visit Mazamitla… without taking home some evidence of the supernatural. Do you dare to listen?
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  • The Haunted House (And Other Stories)
    In this episode of Tales of the Night, we'll hear three stories in which everyday life is disrupted by presences that seem to claim a place. A family buys a "new" house for themselves, but it seems to still be inhabited by something else; an old home where the walls whisper increasingly unsettling warnings; and a hidden closet that holds photographs that should never have existed.
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  • Let the Dead Rest (and other Horror Stories)
    In this special episode of Tales of the Night, we gather testimonies that remind us why darkness, the silences of the early morning, and everyday places can become the settings for the inexplicable. These are stories that travel from funeral homes and family residences to lonely roads and neighborhoods where time seems to stand still. Stories that feel too close, too real… and that you might prefer not to hear alone.
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  • Witchcraft Always Comes Back (and Other Paranormal Stories)
    In this episode of Tales of the Night, we delve into deeply personal and terrifying stories. A family trying to leave behind an entity that might have traveled with them… a shadow that appears every time a young woman reaches her darkest moments… a presence that manifests after a witchcraft task… and a visit that fulfills a promise made in the form of a game. Stories that remind us that fear doesn't always come from outside. That sometimes, it's born deep within our own stories. Thank you for being here. Turn off the light, put on your headphones… and join us tonight. Do you dare to listen?
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  • 7 Macabre Stories You Should NOT Listen To Alone
    In this episode of Tales of the Night, we bring together seven stories that have one thing in common: they're so disturbing that many would rather not hear them. Stories that begin in everyday situations—a walk, a phone call, a night at work—and end up becoming impossible-to-explain encounters. Stories that don't just seek to frighten, but also remind us how close the strange, the sinister, and the macabre can always be. Seven stories you shouldn't listen to alone, or in the dark... because once you hear them, it'll be hard to stop thinking about them.
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About Tales of the Night

This podcast is inhabited by the stories, urban legends, and horrors that you can find in towns not so different from yours; streets like the ones you walk every night; and even in a silent house in the middle of the night... exactly like yours. The darkness of the most successful and acclaimed horror podcast across all categories in Latin America now in English. Uriel Reyes was born in Tijuana, Baja California. As a child, he learned to comprehend the language of horror movies he found on American television, even though he didn't yet understand the language. He studied Communication at the Autonomous University of Baja California and later drew inspiration from the radio programs he listened to during insomnia-ridden early mornings, ghost stories, and a recording of Juan Rulfo reading a story from "El Llano en Llamas" to create "Relatos de la Noche" a podcast that has made him one of the most listened-to voices in the Spanish-speaking world. Follow Uriel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upolch/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/upolch Sonoro is a global entertainment company focused on creating premium, culturally relevant content that starts in audio and comes alive in TV, film and beyond. Sonoro collaborates with leading and emerging Latinx storytellers – writers, producers, and directors – from over a dozen countries to develop original franchises in English, Spanish, and Spanglish. Follow Sonoro on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisissonoro/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Thisissonoro TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thisissonoro Visit our website: www.sonoromedia.com Tales of the Night is brought to you by Sonoro and Relatos de la Noche, in a collaboration with Generative Artificial Intelligence.
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