Light House iHeartPodcasts
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Tara Hollis was supposed to get a fresh new start at her ancestral home, Light House. But when Tara and her family moved into Light House on that warm, winter's day in 1963, they did not suspect the horror that awaited them; a horror that lurked in the shadows, biding its time to quench its hunger. There is a darkness that dwells in the heart of Light House…one that will tear Tara’s family apart. Do you believe in ghosts? Tara didn’t…until she moved into Light House.
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Introducing: Light House
Tara Hollis was supposed to get a fresh new start at her ancestral home, Light House. But when Tara and her family moved into Light House on that warm, winter's day in 1963, they did not suspect the horror that awaited them; a horror that lurked in the shadows, biding its time to quench its hunger. There is a darkness that dwells in the heart of Light House…one that will tear Tara’s family apart.
Do you believe in ghosts? Tara didn’t…until she moved into Light House.
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Chapter 1 - 1963
Tara and her family move into Light House.
Light House is a production of iHeartRadio and Bamfer Productions.
Chapter 1 features the voices of Aly Trasher, John McCormick, and Paulina Logan
It was written and directed by Jeff Heimbuch, audio engineered and scored by Kori Celeste, assistant engineered by Alex Gona, and executive produced by Holly Frey
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Chapter 2 - 1964
Tara and Leenie find something in the basement.
Light House is a production of iHeartRadio and Bamfer Productions.
Chapter 2 features the voice of Aly Trasher
It was written and directed by Jeff Heimbuch, audio engineered and scored by Kori Celeste, assistant engineered by Alex Gona, and executive produced by Holly Frey
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Chapter 3 - 1970
The darkness reveals itself while Tara finds an escape.
Light House is a production of iHeartRadio and Bamfer Productions.
Chapter 3 features the voice of Aly Trasher
It was written and directed by Jeff Heimbuch, audio engineered and scored by Kori Celeste, assistant engineered by Alex Gona, and executive produced by Holly Frey
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Chapter 4 - 1973
A single night changes everything.
Light House is a production of iHeartRadio and Bamfer Productions.
Chapter 4 features the voice of Aly Trasher
It was written and directed by Jeff Heimbuch, audio engineered and scored by Kori Celeste, assistant engineered by Alex Gona, and executive produced by Holly Frey
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Chapter 5 - 1986
Tara returns to Light House.
Light House is a production of iHeartRadio and Bamfer Productions.
Chapter 5 features the voice of Aly Trasher
It was written and directed by Jeff Heimbuch, audio engineered and scored by Kori Celeste, assistant engineered by Alex Gona, and executive produced by Holly Frey
Questions? Comments? Email us at themaninthehatiswatching@gmail.com
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Customer Reviews
Fantastic…make sure you listen all the way to the end of the last episode
I was about to write a review about how the ending felt rushed, but hanging on until the story at the very end concludes was decidedly satisfying.
Just the right mix of things that terrify me, the story moved, wasn’t too predictable, and felt redeeming enough to keep listening.
TW for suicide, discussion of mental health/hallucinations, and a lot of death.
Love
I love this podcast. I listen to it when I clean, drive, and even sleep. This is my comfort podcast. I cried the very first time I listened to this. I will always love this show. It has a little bit of everything that I love.
Harrowing
Mesmerizing voice over actress. Gripping engaging storyline that carries over several decades