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Phantom Downright Creepy Original Series on the Phantom Podcast Network The Phantom Podcast Network on Downright Creepy.com. Is it closer than I think? They were there.

Consisting of carefully crafted, premium podcasts ranging from bi-monthly movie reviews and news shows to evergreen episodic storytelling content. Our goal is to create engaging and immersive content for our listeners. When I think of how eerie the night can be, I often think of what sounds I hear. Mostly silence, but occasionally there’s something in the distance that tells me I’m not alone. As I

stare into my backyard wondering what lies in the darkness, I hear it. The sound of crickets chirping their ominous warning. Playing out like the underlying soundtrack to a horror film, anticipating what will jump out of the darkness. It reminds me of every jump scare I’ve ever seen or anxiously anticipated since I was a kid. From Black Hills Forest to Crystal Lake to that sleepover when I was 8 years old. Watching. Warning. Whispering. Waiting for the call of the Phantom.

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Crickets Podcast Network

The crickets podcast network will live on Downright Creepy and consist of carefully crafted, premium podcasts ranging from bi-monthly movie reviews and news shows to evergreen episodic storytelling content. When I think of how eerie the night can be, I often think of what sounds I hear. Mostly silence, but occasionally there’s something in the distance that tells me I’m not alone. Is it closer than I think? As I stare into my backyard wondering what lies in the darkness, I hear it. The sound of crickets chirping their ominous warning. Playing out like the underlying soundtrack to a horror film, anticipating what will jump out of the darkness. It reminds me of every jump scare I’ve ever seen or anxiously anticipated since I was a kid. From Black Hills Forest to Crystal Lake to that sleepover when I was 8 years old. They were there. Watching. Warning. Whispering.