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Reddit Reads | Reddit Stories | Narrated Reddit Stories

By: Reddit Reads
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  • Welcome to TheReddit Reads podcast! Here, we bring you the most interesting, bizarre, and heartwarming stories shared on the Reddit platform. Our dedicated team of narrators lends their voices to bring these tales to life, making you feel as if you're right there in the story. From spine-chilling tales of the paranormal to uplifting stories of human kindness, our podcast covers a range of genres that are sure to keep you hooked. Whether you're commuting to work, on a long road trip, or just relaxing at home, our podcast provides the perfect escape into the world of storytelling.

    Each episode features a unique Reddit story, carefully curated to provide the best listening experience.  So sit back, relax, and let our narrators take you on a journey through the captivating world of Reddit stories. Our podcast is available on all major platforms, so be sure to subscribe and never miss an episode!

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Episodes
  • I Killed My Twin Sister | The Most Scary Stories OF Reddit | #61
    Feb 6 2024

    Welcome to another episode of the Readit Reads podcast. Today we bring you the most intriguing and entertaining stories from Reddit. In this episode, we will dive into a thread from r/scarystories. Enjoy :)

    The author expresses frustration about having a twin, Terra, who seems to constantly invade their personal space. Terra's behavior, such as crying over certain situations, interferes with the author's desire for independence. An incident at prom and the disappearance of pets are mentioned, highlighting the tension between the siblings. The post takes a dark turn when the author reveals they harmed Terra with a knife, seeking to rid themselves of the constant presence. The post ends with the author contemplating the consequences and the possibility of getting medical help to separate from Terra.

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    23 mins
  • My Professor Discovered Something Big And Now He's Dead | No Sleep Stories Of Reddit | #60
    Feb 1 2024

    Welcome to another episode of the Readit Reads podcast. Today we bring you the most intriguing and entertaining stories from Reddit. In this episode, we will dive into a thread from r/NoSleep. Enjoy :)

    A college student in the Netherlands shares a chilling experience involving his eccentric astrophysics professor, Professor Vogel, and a mysterious phenomenon called the Tatzelwurm. The professor's lectures became erratic, mixing advanced physics with German folklore. The student, struggling in the class, communicated with the professor about his concerns. During a stoned Christmas Eve, the student received an ominous email from the professor about the Tatzelwurm. Later, finding the professor dead by suicide in the classroom, the student kept the Tatzelwurm details to himself. The situation escalated when HenkJan, the PhD student, took over the class, discovered something disturbing on the whiteboard, and ended up drowning himself. The student is left with unanswered questions and attempts to contact an organization related to extinction events in space.

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    33 mins
  • Today Marks The 25th Anniversary Of The Mysterious Disappearance Of 45-year-Old Pennsylvania Woman, Diane Wolf | Unresolved Disappearances Of Reddit | #59
    Jan 31 2024

    Welcome to another episode of the Readit Reads podcast. Today we bring you the most intriguing and entertaining stories from Reddit. In this episode, we will dive into a thread from r/Unresolved Mysteries. Enjoy :)

    Diane Wolf, a 45-year-old woman from Pennsylvania, disappeared 25 years ago. She was married to Merle, had two grown children, and worked the night shift at Hanover Foods. After her last shift on January 28, 1999, she went missing. Her car was later found at her sister's workplace with her cell phone inside, but her purse and wallet were never located. Despite initial thoughts that Diane might have run away, police now suspect foul play, possibly connected to her extramarital affairs. Merle, her husband, was not considered a suspect, and seven years after her disappearance, he had Diane declared legally dead. No one has been charged, and the case remains unsolved.

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    24 mins

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