You Two Scare Me Podcast | A Paranormal Podcast

Andi Zyvith and Feliz Andrews

What happens when two best friends who are working moms with a decade of friendship and a deep love of all things spooky — finally start the paranormal podcast they've been talking about forever? You get You Two Scare Me Podcast, a show that's equal parts chilling, hilarious, and genuinely thought-provoking. Hosts Andi Zyvith and Feliz Andrews are self-described silly, spooky girls with a serious respect for the unknown. Each episode, they dive into haunted history, ghost stories, cryptids, UFO encounters, urban legends, and unexplained phenomena — researching deeply, surprising each other with what they find, and laughing their faces off along the way. From the haunted streets of Key West, Florida to ancient mythology, cursed objects, and real listener encounters, Andi and Feliz bring you stories that make you question what you think you know — and maybe leave the light on at night. Every episode features: Deep-dive research into paranormal history, folklore, and supernatural eventsReal listener ghost stories in the "Somebody Told Me" segment — because your experiences deserve to be heardGenuine curiosity, warmth, and a whole lot of laughter to keep it light through the dark stuffWhether you're a lifelong paranormal enthusiast or just starting to get curious about what lurks beyond the light, You Two Scare Me meets you where you are. No gatekeeping. No pretense. Just two friends who love this stuff and want to share it with you. New episodes drop every Tuesday. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.

  1. 58m ago

    Don't Go Back in the Woods: Real Bigfoot Encounters

    Send us Fan Mail Summer should mean s'mores, stargazing, and sleeping under the stars. Unless you're one of the unlucky people in today's episode — because for them, the woods had very different plans. In this episode of You Two Scare Me, your favorite paranormal podcast hosts Andi and Feliz are diving into three real-life Bigfoot encounters from ordinary people on ordinary outdoor trips who came back with their understanding of the world completely rearranged. We're talking eyewitness Sasquatch sightings, a five-hour cabin attack, and a 100-year-old incident that gave a Washington State canyon its name and still has researchers searching for answers today. What you'll hear in this episode: The science behind Bigfoot encounters. From infrasound and wood knocking to the unmistakable smell that witnesses describe as wet animal, rotting garbage, and sulfur all at once. Six strangers on the Clarion River in Pennsylvania's Allegheny National Forest who independently reported the same seven-foot creature watching them from the riverbank in the summer of 2016...and why Pennsylvania has the third highest concentration of documented Bigfoot sightings in the entire country. A photojournalist alone in one of the most remote locations in North America on Vancouver Island, who sent seventeen emergency texts from his satellite phone after something massive circled his cabin all night. Wait until you hear what the seaplane pilot said when he arrived for the rescue. The 1924 Ape Canyon incident at Mount St. Helens, where five gold miners were attacked for five straight hours by multiple large creatures that threw boulders, stomped the roof, rammed the door, and reached a massive hairy arm through the cabin wall for an axe. Nearly ninety years later, a researcher found the cabin site and the spent rifle cartridges exactly where the miners said they fired from. We also get into the biggest question in Bigfoot research — why has no one ever found a body? We explore what real scientists, forensic experts, and academic researchers actually have to say about the physical evidence. Plus, we touch on the interdimensional Bigfoot theory, because why not. Somebody Told Me Don't miss our Somebody Told Me story about a listener encounter with a bathroom ghost at one of our favorite Key West haunts - Captain Tony's.  Whether you're a longtime Sasquatch believer, a curious skeptic, or just someone who is now seriously reconsidering that camping trip you've been planning — this episode is for you...just maybe don't go too far from the campfire. Do you have a spooky story that you’d like included in the You Two Scare Me Podcast?  Check out our website at: www.youtwoscaremepodcast.com and go fill out the “Somebody Told Me…” form. Or you can email us a youtwoscaremepodcast@gmail.com. We might include your tale in an upcoming episode. Join our Patreon!  Just go to Patreon.com and search You Two Scare Me Podcast  The You Two Scare Me Podcast is hosted by Andi Zyvith and Feliz Andrews Original Music by Stefan Tatka Disclaimer: The You Two Scare Me Podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only. The views, opinions, and discussions presented in this show are those of the hosts and guests, and should not be considered factual statements, professional advice, or verified accounts. Our content often includes folklore, paranormal stories, urban legends, and speculative material, which may not be historically accurate. Listener discretion is advised, as some episodes may include sensitive themes such as death, violence, or trauma. All stories are shared with respect for the cultures and communities connected to them, and no harm or offense is intended. Support the show Visit our Socials! Instagram:  @youtwoscareme_podcast Facebook:  You Two Scare Me Podcast TikTok: @youtwoscaremepodcast

    38 min
  2. 6d ago

    Haunted Summer Camps | The Ghost of Big Moose Lake, Johnny Sweetheart, and the Girl at Moon Lake

    Send us Fan Mail A third of summer camps in America have banned ghost stories. But the ghosts were already there — in the lake, on the shore, in the mist over the water — long before anyone invented a story to tell in the dark. In this episode, we're diving into three real hauntings at real camps, backed by documented deaths, named witnesses, and decades of consistent firsthand accounts. Big Moose Lake, New York: In 1906, a young woman named Grace Brown was murdered on the water by the man she trusted. She never left. For 120 years, employees and guests at Covewood Lodge have reported extinguished flashlights, a vaporous girl on the staircase, and a single wet footprint on the dock before sunrise. Every July 11th, the anniversary of her death, a scream carries across the lake. Camp Wandawega, Elkhorn, Wisconsin: Before it was a beloved historic summer camp, Wandawega was a speakeasy and brothel run by a madam named Orphan Annie. In 1942, a Chicago man known as Johnny Sweetheart committed murder, kidnapped a woman at gunpoint, and fled to a Wandawega cottage, where he died in a rocking chair with his own revolver in his hand. Decades of guests have seen him wandering the far shore of the lake in the mist, a bowler hat, a mournful expression, still searching for something he cannot find. Moon Lake, Utah: Nobody knows who she is. A small girl, around seven years old, soaking wet with blue lips, has been approaching lone campers and hikers along the shore of Moon Lake for decades. She asks for help. Then she vanishes. The details never change across unconnected witnesses spanning generations of summers. Plus, our Somebody Told Me segment features a Key West listener whose family has been visited by the Hat Man across three generations and two states — same posture, same hat, same red eyes in the dark. Do you have a spooky story that you’d like included in the You Two Scare Me Podcast?  Check out our website at: www.youtwoscaremepodcast.com and go fill out the “Somebody Told Me…” form. Or you can email us a youtwoscaremepodcast@gmail.com. We might include your tale in an upcoming episode. Join our Patreon!  Just go to Patreon.com and search You Two Scare Me Podcast  The You Two Scare Me Podcast is hosted by Andi Zyvith and Feliz Andrews Original Music by Stefan Tatka Disclaimer: The You Two Scare Me Podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only. The views, opinions, and discussions presented in this show are those of the hosts and guests, and should not be considered factual statements, professional advice, or verified accounts. Our content often includes folklore, paranormal stories, urban legends, and speculative material, which may not be historically accurate. Listener discretion is advised, as some episodes may include sensitive themes such as death, violence, or trauma. All stories are shared with respect for the cultures and communities connected to them, and no harm or offense is intended. Support the show Visit our Socials! Instagram:  @youtwoscareme_podcast Facebook:  You Two Scare Me Podcast TikTok: @youtwoscaremepodcast

    42 min
  3. Jun 2

    The Most Haunted Seaside Town in America: Cape May, New Jersey's Ghost Stories

    Send us Fan Mail What if almost every building in your favorite beach town had a ghost? Welcome to Cape May, New Jersey, one of America's oldest seaside resorts and, according to paranormal researchers, its most haunted. Hosts Andi and Feliz trade Key West sunshine for the  Victorian streets of Cape May, where two centuries of history, a catastrophic fire, and generations of devoted vacationers have left more than memories behind. This episode covers: Hotel Macomber's Room 10 — A loyal guest named Irene Wright checked in every summer for decades. She still does. Staff and guests report moving furniture, slamming doors, a trunk dragging up the stairs at night — and a captured EVP of a woman's voice saying "I'm still here."Congress Hall — Burned twice, rebuilt twice. Today guests report phantom children, a mournful "Watery Spirit" who leaves puddles behind, and full-body apparitions in 18th-century dress.The Southern Mansion — Esther Allen ran a Prohibition-era speakeasy here and clearly never wanted to leave. Guests report gardenia perfume, rustling petticoats, and Esther spotted dancing in the gardens.The Emlen Physick Estate — The most haunted building in Cape May, home to three generations of spirits — and ghost dogs.Cape May's hauntings aren't about tragedy. They're about love — and the places we love so much, we never want to leave. 📬 Send us your paranormal stories: youtwoscaremepodcast@gmail.com 🌐 youtwoscaremepodcast.com 📱 TikTok @youtwoscaremepodcast, Instagram @youtwoscareme_podcast & Facebook: You Two Scare Me Podcast Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/YouTwoScareMePodcast You Two Scare Me is a paranormal and folklore podcast hosted by Feliz and Andi, recording from Key West, Florida. For entertainment purposes only. Support the show Visit our Socials! Instagram:  @youtwoscareme_podcast Facebook:  You Two Scare Me Podcast TikTok: @youtwoscaremepodcast

    42 min
  4. May 26

    Duendes, Lost Children, and the Spirit of the Amazon | You Two Scare Me Podcast

    Send us Fan Mail Four children survived 40 days alone in the Colombian Amazon after a deadly plane crash — and the indigenous searchers who found them believe a forest spirit called the duende had been hiding them all along. In this episode, Feliz and Andi dig into the true story behind the Netflix documentary The Lost Children, the ancient folklore of the duende, and what happened when elite Colombian special forces started making offerings to a forest spirit from Black Hawk helicopters. We break down the origins of the duende, a shapeshifting creature that appears in the folklore of Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Colombia, and the Philippines, and explore why the same spirit is described as both a child-stealing predator and a fierce protector depending on who you ask. We also get into the moment that changed everything: an indigenous leader named Don Rubio, a sacred ayahuasca ceremony called yagé, a vision of a tiger moving through darkness into light, and a prediction that the children would be found that day at 3:00. They were. We also hear a local Key West ghost story from the dad of one of Andi's students involving twin girls, a sea captain, a floating apparition in a white dress, and a construction worker who ran out of a Fleming Street house so fast he left his shoes behind. Plus, we open the episode talking about the Edgar Allan Poe pop-up speakeasy at the Key West Theater and a sea turtle release at the beach. It is a full episode. Topics covered: duende folklore, Latin American paranormal, Colombian Amazon, The Lost Children Netflix documentary, ayahuasca and yagé ceremony, indigenous spirituality, Operation Hope, Key West ghost stories, Fleming Street haunting, paranormal podcast, true ghost stories, cryptids, forest spirits, supernatural encounters. Watch The Lost Children on Netflix. Find us at youtwoscaremepodcast.com, on Patreon at patreon.com/youtwoscaremepodcast, and on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok at @youtwoscareme_podcast. Send your own spooky stories to youtwoscaremepodcast@gmail.com. The You Two Scare Me Podcast is hosted by Andi Zyvith and Feliz Andrews Original Music by Stefan Tatka Disclaimer: The You Two Scare Me Podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only. The views, opinions, and discussions presented in this show are those of the hosts and guests, and should not be considered factual statements, professional advice, or verified accounts. Our content often includes folklore, paranormal stories, urban legends, and speculative material, which may not be historically accurate. Listener discretion is advised, as some episodes may include sensitive themes such as death, violence, or trauma. All stories are shared with respect for the cultures and communities connected to them, and no harm or offense is intended. Support the show Visit our Socials! Instagram:  @youtwoscareme_podcast Facebook:  You Two Scare Me Podcast TikTok: @youtwoscaremepodcast

    42 min
  5. May 19

    The Green Children of Woolpit: Medieval Mystery or Alien Encounter?

    Send us Fan Mail Dive into the shadows with Andi and Feliz on the You Two Scare Me Podcast as they unravel the baffling tale of the Green Children of Woolpit. This medieval mystery from 12th-century Suffolk, England, recounts the sudden appearance of two children with strikingly green skin, speaking an unknown language, and refusing all food except raw broad beans. Explore the historical accounts from William of Newburgh and Ralph of Coggeshall, whose independent writings lend an eerie credibility to this bizarre event. What caused their green hue? Why did they only eat fava beans? And where did they truly come from? Andi and Feliz delve into various theories, from the grounded to the unhinged. Could it be a case of hypochromic anemia among Flemish immigrants, as proposed by historian Paul Harris? Or does the story hint at ancient folklore and a passage to an underworld, where beans are the food of the dead? Perhaps it's a coded narrative about racial difference and assimilation, as suggested by Jeffrey Jerome Cohen. For those who love the truly unexplained, consider the most out-there theory: an alien encounter. Astronomer Duncan Lunan suggests the children could be from a planet orbiting a red dwarf star, explaining their green skin and perpetual twilight home. Join the You Two Scare Me Podcast for a chilling journey through history, legend, and the paranormal. This episode will make you question everything you thought you knew about the unknown and unseen forces at work around us. Don't miss this deep dive into one of history's most enduring and spooky enigmas! 📬 Send us your paranormal stories: youtwoscaremepodcast@gmail.com 🌐 youtwoscaremepodcast.com 📱 TikTok @youtwoscaremepodcast, Instagram @youtwoscareme_podcast & Facebook: You Two Scare Me Podcast Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/YouTwoScareMePodcast You Two Scare Me is a paranormal and folklore podcast hosted by Feliz and Andi, recording from Key West, Florida. For entertainment purposes only. Support the show Visit our Socials! Instagram:  @youtwoscareme_podcast Facebook:  You Two Scare Me Podcast TikTok: @youtwoscaremepodcast

    35 min
  6. May 12

    Mother's Day Ghost Stories: The Ubume, Crybaby Bridges, and the Paranormal Power of a Mother's Love

    Send us Fan Mail Mother's Day ghost stories, maternal grief folklore, and paranormal legends about mothers who refused to stop loving their children even after death — that's what we're diving into in this special Mother's Day episode of the You Two Scare Me Podcast. We're covering three haunting traditions from three completely different parts of the world, and every single one of them is rooted in the same unstoppable force: a mother's love. We start in Japan with the Ubume, one of the oldest named female spirits in recorded ghost tradition anywhere in the world — a woman who died in childbirth and whose ghost kept buying candy for her living baby until someone finally found it alive in her coffin. Then we travel to the cold coastal fishing villages of Nova Scotia, where a paranormal concept called the forerunner describes mothers who felt their children die at sea before any news could reach them, and where grieving women have been seen walking the shoreline long after their own deaths. Finally, we bring it home to America's Crybaby Bridges, where urban legends, firsthand paranormal accounts, dark rituals, and centuries of maternal grief have turned isolated bridges in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and beyond into some of the most enduring haunted locations in the country. In this episode: The Japanese ghost legend of the Ubume and the Kyoto candy shop that still sells child-rearing candy in her honorThe Buddhist concept of Chi no Ike (the Lake of Blood) and why mothers who died in childbirth were believed to be spiritually punishedJapanese burial practices developed specifically to prevent Ubume hauntingsHelen Creighton's Nova Scotia forerunner tradition and the story of Jimmy, whose mother saw him in her doorway the night he died at seaThe ghostly woman still seen soaking wet along the Nova Scotia shoreline, decades after her own deathAmerica's Crybaby Bridges — the legends, the rituals, and the firsthand accounts that are genuinely hard to explainThe Sleepy Hollow Road bridge in Kentucky, the baby powder ritual, and the much darker history underneath itThe Fudge Road bridge ritual in Ohio — and why saying "mama" three times in the dark is the most unsettling thing we've covered in a whileThis one is for every mother out there. The folklore agrees: there is no force in the world — or out of it — quite like yours. 🎟️ Spirits with Spirits Event — Saturday, May 16th at The Saint Hotel, Key West! Cocktails, small plates, exclusive access, insider ghost stories, and a walking tour of Old Town. Limited tickets available. Book at youtwoscaremepodcast.com under Events. Use code SPOOKY10 for a discount. 📬 Send us your paranormal stories: youtwoscaremepodcast@gmail.com 🌐 youtwoscaremepodcast.com 📱 TikTok @youtwoscaremepodcast, Instagram @youtwoscareme_podcast & Facebook: You Two Scare Me Podcast Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/YouTwoScareMePodcast You Two Scare Me is a paranormal and folklore podcast hosted by Feliz and Andi, recording from Key West, Florida. For entertainment purposes only. Support the show Visit our Socials! Instagram:  @youtwoscareme_podcast Facebook:  You Two Scare Me Podcast TikTok: @youtwoscaremepodcast

    49 min
  7. May 5

    Dead Children's Playground: The True Haunting Inside Alabama's Most Terrifying Cemetery Park

    Send us Fan Mail What could be more innocent than a playground? Tucked against the edge of one of Alabama's oldest and largest cemeteries sits a park so notoriously haunted that locals have given it a name that sends chills down your spine: the Dead Children's Playground. In this spine-tingling episode, your hosts Andi and Feliz take you deep into the shadowy history of Maple Hill Cemetery and the Dead Children's Playground in Huntsville, Alabama. According to decades of witness accounts, something happens at the playground. The swings move on their own. Witnesses report seeing puffs of dust rise beneath the swings, as if small feet have just jumped off. Others hear children's laughter, whispers, and singing coming from within the playground. Some have captured orb photographs, and others report seeing the apparitions of children. This episode asks the question that gets to the heart of why this location resonates so deeply: Why a playground? If the spirits of these children linger, perhaps it's because a swing set represents the one thing an early death stole from them — the simple, uncomplicated joy of being young and alive. Whatever haunts the Dead Children's Playground doesn't seem angry or malicious. It just seems like it wants to play. Let them play. In this episode you'll hear: The haunted history of Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, AlabamaThe Spanish Flu epidemic of 1918 and its devastating impact on Huntsville's childrenThe legend of the Dead Children's Playground and why locals claim itEyewitness accounts of self-moving swings, phantom laughter, and child-sized apparitionsThe limestone quarry connection and its link to paranormal theoryDo you have a spooky story that you’d like included in the You Two Scare Me Podcast?  Visit www.youtwoscaremepodcast.com and fill out the “Somebody Told Me…” form. Or you can email us a youtwoscaremepodcast@gmail.com. We might include your tale in an upcoming episode. Join our Patreon! https://patreon.com/YouTwoScareMePodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink The You Two Scare Me Podcast is hosted by Andi Zyvith and Feliz Andrews Original Music by Stefan Tatka Disclaimer: The You Two Scare Me Podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only. The views, opinions, and discussions presented in this show are those of the hosts and guests, and should not be considered factual statements, professional advice, or verified accounts. Our content often includes folklore, paranormal stories, urban legends, and speculative material, which may not be historically accurate. Listener discretion is advised, as some episodes may include sensitive themes such as death, violence, or trauma. All stories are shared with respect for the cultures and communities connected to them, and no harm or offense is intended. Support the show Visit our Socials! Instagram:  @youtwoscareme_podcast Facebook:  You Two Scare Me Podcast TikTok: @youtwoscaremepodcast

    41 min
  8. Apr 28

    The Uncanny Connection Between Twins | Telepathy, Shared Dreams & the Mystery of the Eller Twins

    Send us Fan Mail Do twins share a psychic bond? Can identical twins sense each other’s pain, finish each other’s thoughts, or even know when something is wrong from miles away? In this eerie and thought-provoking episode, we explore the uncanny connection between twins through documented cases, folklore, psychology, and firsthand accounts. From the famous Jim Twins and the groundbreaking Minnesota Study of Twins Reared Apart to stories of shared dreams, crisis telepathy, and identical twins who seem to experience each other’s emotions, we dig into one of the strangest questions in the paranormal: can two people who began as one ever truly be separate? We also explore the astonishing case of Krista and Tatiana Hogan and what their shared sensory experiences may reveal about consciousness itself. Then we dive into one of the most unsettling documented twin mysteries in American history: the deaths of Betty Jo and Bobbi Jean Eller at Broughton Hospital in 1962. Two identical sisters. Separate wards. Death within minutes of each other. No medical explanation. Is twin telepathy myth, coincidence, or something science still can’t explain? In this episode we explore:  Twin telepathy and crisis connection stories  Shared dreams and uncanny coincidences between twins  The Jim Twins and separated-at-birth mysteries  Cultural and spiritual beliefs about twins  Conjoined twins and shared consciousness  The unsolved mystery of the Eller twins  Whether twins may share a bond beyond biology If you love paranormal mysteries, unexplained phenomena, haunted history, psychology, and strange true stories, this episode is for you. Do you have a spooky story that you’d like included in the You Two Scare Me Podcast?  Check out our website at: www.youtwoscaremepodcast.com and go fill out the “Somebody Told Me…” form. Or you can email us a youtwoscaremepodcast@gmail.com. We might include your tale in an upcoming episode. Join our Patreon! https://patreon.com/YouTwoScareMePodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink The You Two Scare Me Podcast is hosted by Andi Zyvith and Feliz AndrewsOriginal Music by Stefan Tatka Disclaimer: The You Two Scare Me Podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only. The views, opinions, and discussions presented in this show are those of the hosts and guests, and should not be considered factual statements, professional advice, or verified accounts. Our content often includes folklore, paranormal stories, urban legends, and speculative material, which may not be historically accurate. Listener discretion is advised, as some episodes may include sensitive themes such as death, violence, or trauma. All stories are shared with respect for the cultures and communities connected to them, and no harm or offense is intended. Support the show Visit our Socials! Instagram:  @youtwoscareme_podcast Facebook:  You Two Scare Me Podcast TikTok: @youtwoscaremepodcast

    46 min
5
out of 5
45 Ratings

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What happens when two best friends who are working moms with a decade of friendship and a deep love of all things spooky — finally start the paranormal podcast they've been talking about forever? You get You Two Scare Me Podcast, a show that's equal parts chilling, hilarious, and genuinely thought-provoking. Hosts Andi Zyvith and Feliz Andrews are self-described silly, spooky girls with a serious respect for the unknown. Each episode, they dive into haunted history, ghost stories, cryptids, UFO encounters, urban legends, and unexplained phenomena — researching deeply, surprising each other with what they find, and laughing their faces off along the way. From the haunted streets of Key West, Florida to ancient mythology, cursed objects, and real listener encounters, Andi and Feliz bring you stories that make you question what you think you know — and maybe leave the light on at night. Every episode features: Deep-dive research into paranormal history, folklore, and supernatural eventsReal listener ghost stories in the "Somebody Told Me" segment — because your experiences deserve to be heardGenuine curiosity, warmth, and a whole lot of laughter to keep it light through the dark stuffWhether you're a lifelong paranormal enthusiast or just starting to get curious about what lurks beyond the light, You Two Scare Me meets you where you are. No gatekeeping. No pretense. Just two friends who love this stuff and want to share it with you. New episodes drop every Tuesday. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.

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