Episodes

  • La Llorona: The Weeping Woman | Folklore & Legends
    Jun 5 2026

    A woman in white wanders beside rivers after dark.

    Weeping.

    Searching.

    Calling for children she can never find.

    In this episode of Classics with Cozy, we explore the legend of La Llorona — one of the most enduring and haunting stories in Mexican and Latin American folklore.

    Together we'll trace the traditional tale of María and the tragedy said to have transformed her into the Weeping Woman, examine how the legend spread across generations and regions, and explore the history, symbolism, and cultural significance that have allowed the story to endure for centuries.

    From whispered warnings shared between families to stories carried across borders and communities, La Llorona remains far more than a simple ghost story.

    It is a legend shaped by grief, memory, fear, and the power of oral tradition.

    So settle in, keep the lanterns lit, and join me as we step into one of folklore's most unforgettable tales.

    Follow Classics with Cozy for more folklore, legends, ghost stories, literary history, and eerie tales from around the world.

    Suggested Reading & Sources:
    • Traditional regional retellings of La Llorona
    • Colonial-era accounts referencing Cihuacóatl and pre-conquest omens
    • Folklore scholarship on Mexican and Latin American oral traditions
    • Historical studies of colonial Latin America and cultural memory

    Because folklore is, by nature, ever changing.

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    20 mins
  • The Bell Witch | Folklore from Robertson County, Tennessee
    May 29 2026

    In the early 1800s, a Tennessee farming family became the center of one of America’s most enduring ghost stories.

    But the Bell Witch isn’t just a tale about a haunting.

    It’s a story about folklore itself — how legends spread through communities, how oral traditions reshape memory, and how uncertainty slowly becomes mythology over generations.

    In tonight’s episode of Classics with Cozy, we explore the history surrounding the Bell family, the rural world of Robertson County, Tennessee, the full retelling of the Bell Witch legend, the theories and skepticism surrounding the story, Betsy Bell’s role within the folklore, and how the legend continues to evolve in modern culture over 200 years later.

    🌲 In this episode:
    • The historical background of the Bell family
    • Frontier life in early 1800s Tennessee
    • The full retelling of the Bell Witch legend
    • How the story spread through the community
    • Betsy Bell and the emotional center of the folklore
    • Skepticism, theories, and psychological interpretations
    • The evolution of the legend through oral tradition
    • The Bell Witch in modern paranormal and horror culture

    Folklore is, by nature, ever-changing. Many legends exist in multiple forms across generations and regions. Sources for historical research and further reading are listed below.

    Suggested Reading & Source Material:
    An Authenticated History of the Bell Witch — M. V. Ingram
    The Bell Witch: The Full Account — Charles Bailey Bell
    Haunted Tennessee: Ghosts and Strange Phenomena of the Volunteer State — Alan Brown
    • Tennessee folklore archives and regional historical accounts
    • Early Bell Witch cave and Robertson County tourism materials
    • American folklore collections and oral tradition research

    Ambient audio sourced in part from Pixabay.

    🕯️ Next episode: La Llorona — the weeping woman whose legend has haunted generations across Latin American folklore.

    And until next time…
    keep the lanterns lit.

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    25 mins
  • The Legend of Sleepy Hollow | The Headless Horseman of the Hudson Valley
    May 22 2026

    Tonight, we travel deep into the mist-covered Hudson Valley to explore one of the most enduring ghost stories in American folklore… The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving.

    In this episode of Classics with Cozy, we step into the isolated Dutch settlements of early New York, where superstition lingered in the forests and stories traveled by candlelight through the hollow. From the history and folklore surrounding Sleepy Hollow to the terrifying ride of Ichabod Crane beneath the autumn moon, tonight’s story explores how fear, place, and imagination shaped one of America’s most enduring legends.

    So settle in, dim the lights, and listen closely… because some roads are best left untraveled after dark.


    Folklore is, by nature, ever-changing. It shifts as it is told and retold, shaped by the people, places, and fears that carry it forward through time.

    Sources & References

    • The Legend of Sleepy Hollow — Washington Irving
    • Research on Hudson Valley folklore, Dutch colonial history, and Revolutionary War-era ghost traditions
    • Regional accounts and cultural influences surrounding Sleepy Hollow, New York


    Thank you for listening to Classics with Cozy — a quiet place for folklore, classic literature, ghost stories, and the tales that continue to linger long after they were first told.

    And until next time… keep the lanterns lit.

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    21 mins
  • The Jersey Devil | Folklore from the Pine Barrens
    May 15 2026

    Welcome back to Classics with Cozy.

    Tonight, we begin a new season exploring some of America’s oldest folklore, myths, legends, and ghost stories.

    Our first journey takes us deep into the Pine Barrens of southern New Jersey and into one of the oldest surviving monster legends in American folklore:

    The Jersey Devil.

    For nearly three centuries, stories of a winged creature wandering the forests have survived through whispers, warnings, newspaper reports, and generations of retelling. Tonight, we explore the origins of the legend, the history of the Leeds family, the strange sightings tied to the Pine Barrens, and the fears that helped transform rumor into folklore.

    🌲 In this episode:
    • The origins of the Jersey Devil legend
    • Mother Leeds and the cursed thirteenth child
    • Colonial superstition and isolation
    • The Leeds family historical connection
    • The 1909 Jersey Devil panic
    • Theories, sightings, and folklore evolution
    • The lasting cultural impact of the legend

    Folklore is, by nature, ever-changing. Many legends exist in multiple forms across generations and regions. Sources for historical research and further reading are listed below.

    Suggested Reading & Source Material:
    • The Secret History of the Jersey Devil: How Quakers, Hucksters, and Benjamin Franklin Created a Monster — Brian Regal & Frank J. Esposito
    • Jersey Devil — James F. McCloy & Ray Miller Jr.
    • Weird NJ: Your Travel Guide to New Jersey’s Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets
    • The Pine Barrens — John McPhee
    • Early colonial New Jersey folklore archives and regional newspaper reports
    • Leeds family historical records and colonial almanac history

    Ambient audio and sound effects sourced in part from Pixabay.

    Thank you for spending part of your evening here with me.

    Until next time…

    keep the lantern lit.

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    24 mins
  • The Damned Thing – Ambrose Bierce | Classics with Cozy (Season Finale)
    Apr 24 2026

    A descent into something unseen and deeply unsettling unfolds in Ambrose Bierce’s The Damned Thing—a story where the boundaries between perception and reality begin to break down.

    What happens when there’s something in the world… that you cannot see, but can still feel?

    This episode closes out the current season of Classics with Cozy. After this, the podcast will be taking a short two-week pause before returning with a new set of stories.

    Thank you for listening, and for spending this season in the quiet, strange corners of classic horror with me.

    New episodes return soon.

    🎧 Classics with Cozy

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    21 mins
  • The Horla by Guy de Maupassant | Classics with Cozy
    Apr 17 2026

    In this episode of Classics with Cozy, we step into The Horla by Guy de Maupassant — a slow, unsettling descent into isolation, paranoia, and the unknown.

    Told through a series of journal entries, this classic psychological horror story blurs the line between reality and something far more disturbing.

    Settle in and experience one of the earliest explorations of unseen terror.

    If you enjoy the episode, feel free to follow the podcast and share it with someone who enjoys classic horror. It truly helps the series grow 🤍

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman | Classics with Cozy
    Apr 10 2026

    In this episode of Classics with Cozy, we explore The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman — a haunting short story that examines mental health, isolation, and the gradual unraveling of perception.

    First published in 1892, this piece remains one of the most discussed works in classic literature, offering a deeply personal and unsettling narrative that lingers long after it ends.

    Take some time, settle in, and listen as we step through this classic together.

    If you enjoy the episode, feel free to follow the podcast and share it with someone who appreciates classic literature. It truly helps the series grow 🤍

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    36 mins
  • The Ash-Tree | A Classic Ghost Story by M.R. James (Narrated by Cozy)
    Apr 3 2026

    Step into a quiet, unsettling classic by M.R. James.

    The Ash-Tree unfolds as a tale of inheritance, lingering suspicion, and something far more disturbing rooted in the past than it first appears. Told in a calm, narrated style, this episode leans into atmosphere, subtle tension, and the slow build of unease that defines classic ghost stories.

    If you enjoy old-fashioned horror, gothic storytelling, and immersive narration, this one is for you.

    🎧 Best experienced with headphones.

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    31 mins