
41 episodes

Nighty Night with Rabia Chaudry PodcastOne | Rabia Chaudry
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4.7 • 1.9K Ratings
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Nighty Night is an anthology series where famed attorney, author, and podcaster Rabia Chaudry delivers bone-chilling bedtime stories that will be sure to keep you wide awake all night. These creepy tales will be a mix of both original content and lesser known classics delivered with a modern spin.
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An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
First published in 1890 by writer and veteran Ambrose Bierce, "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" is set during the American Civil War, and is known for its irregular time sequence and twist ending.
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The Body Snatcher
This week, Rabia shares Robert Louis Stevenson's short story of how there really is no rest for the dead...
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REWIND: Rot
Tonight's tale is about a woman who was born with what many would consider a gift. She has an incredible sense of smell. But, as you'll quickly learn, what might be one woman's treasure... is another woman's putrid, rotting trash. Please enjoy, ROT. Original Airdate: 9/7/21
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The Horla
This week, Rabia shares Guy de Maupassant's haunting tale of a man who comes under the influence of what he believes to be a supernatural dark force... but perhaps this force is just a descent into his own madness.
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The Monkey's Paw
This week, Rabia shares W.W. Jacobs' classic tale about why you should be careful what you wish for...
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The Tell-Tale Heart & The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Happy Halloween! In the first episode of the re-launch of Nighty Night, Rabia Chaudry shares two of the all time great scary story classics, Edgar Allan Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart, and Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Nighty Night is sponsored by BetterHelp - Visit BetterHelp.com/nighty to get 10% off your first month.
Customer Reviews
What a way to fall asleep!
I love the stories told her, and I especially love hearing at the end where they originated from. Rabia has the best voice!
Bad
Just bad, don't bother.
Bring back the old Stories and format
I absolutely love Rabia and everything she does, I looooved nighty night but the new Format is not hitting it. Please bring back the Orginal True Stories with a twist