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Tales From The Web

Tales From The Web

Written by: Avery Reed
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Tales From The Web is a daily storytelling podcast hosted by Avery Reed, pulling fascinating, funny, unsettling, and surprisingly human stories from across the internet.
Each episode takes one standout Reddit story or thread and turns it into a polished, host-led conversation: part narration, part commentary, part “wait, what would I do in that situation?” From Malicious Compliance Mondays to No Sleep Saturdays, Avery walks through the setup, the turning points, the fallout, and the bigger lesson hiding inside the thread.
New episodes publish daily, featuring themed dives into malicious compliance, off-my-chest confessions, AITA dilemmas, AskReddit discussions, NoSleep horror, shower thoughts, and wildcard internet stories.
Tales From The Web is not affiliated with Reddit or any subreddit. Stories are credited and linked where available, and episodes use a commentary-first format with selective excerpts and summaries.
Copyright Avery Reed
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Episodes
  • No Sleep Saturdays: The House Salad Warning
    Jun 13 2026
    A rooftop date turns from charming to chilling when a girlfriend's light appetite reveals a hidden predator underneath the table manners. Source: r/nosleep post "Girl Dinner" by u/somnonaught, credited at https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/1tj1ayt/girl_dinner. Tales From The Web is not affiliated with Reddit or the subreddit. Content note: animal death and body-horror imagery.
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    12 mins
  • Fictional Fridays: Twelve Minutes, Two Years
    Jun 12 2026
    A boy steps out of the bathroom into a version of home where everyone has three eyes, then spends years trying to return to a family that only lost him for twelve minutes. Source: r/fiction post "Three Eyes" by u/Different_Peach8168, credited at https://www.reddit.com/r/fiction/comments/1u14ro2/three_eyes_kind_of_a_long_read. Tales From The Web is not affiliated with Reddit or the subreddit.
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    11 mins
  • AITA Thursdays: The Apology That Became Content
    Jun 11 2026
    A minor bike scratch turns into a bigger question when a neighbor tries to film her teenager delivering a second apology for social media-style accountability. Source: r/AmItheAsshole post by u/Tuniya_Hn, credited at https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/1tzg7il/aita_for_refusing_to_appear_in_apology_video. Tales From The Web is not affiliated with Reddit or the subreddit.
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    11 mins
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