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Two Filthy Horrors

Two Filthy Horrors

Written by: Alex & Megan
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Two sisters. One podcast. Zero Chill. Infinite creepy shit.


Join the Two Filthy Horrors as we cackle our way through the darkest corners of the paranormal world. We're diving in headfirst - with a drink in hand and an inappropriate joke ready. Serving up real life hauntings, paranormal WTFs, creepy lore, and cursed objects - with just enough sarcasm to summon a demon. It's like a sleepover seance - if the Ouija Board only spelled curse words!


Rated R for language, laughter, and lingering fear.

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Episodes
  • Episode 14 - Broken Rides and Ghostly Guides at Lake Shawnee and Nara Dreamland
    Jan 26 2026

    This week, we’re packing our bags for two places where laughter once echoed… and now absolutely does not.

    First stop: Lake Shawnee Amusement Park, the West Virginia park built on tragedy, whispered curses, and a carousel that probably should not still exist. Then we hop across the globe to Nara Dreamland, Japan’s abandoned Disney-esque fever dream, where fairytales went feral and the mascots never got the memo to leave.

    From fatal accidents and ghostly sightings to rusting rides frozen in time, we’re diving into the history, hauntings, and deeply unsettling vibes of two amusement parks that prove joy doesn’t always age well. So grab your popcorn (maybe not cotton candy), keep your hands inside the ride at all times, and join us as we explore places where the fun died… but the spirits didn’t.

    Send in your own creepy stories to twofilthyhorrorspodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.

    New episodes every Monday!

    If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!

    If you got it, haunt it.

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    50 mins
  • Episode 13 - Summon Carefully: Ghosts Lie and Leprechauns Steal
    Jan 19 2026

    What do Ouija boards and leprechauns have in common? Besides the ability to ruin a perfectly calm night. Absolutely nothing… or do they?

    This episode dives into the eerie origins of the Ouija board—part parlor trick, part spirit hotline—and the surprisingly dark folklore behind everyone’s “favorite” tiny Irish trickster. Expect haunted history, mischievous myths, and a reminder that maybe, just maybe, you shouldn’t invite anything to talk back. Light a candle, keep your hands on the planchette, and don’t trust anyone wearing green.

    Send in your own creepy stories to twofilthyhorrorspodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.

    New episodes every Monday!

    If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!

    If you got it, haunt it.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Episode 12 - Creaking Seats and Crying Streets: Thomas Busby's Chair and The Crying Boy Painting
    Jan 12 2026

    This week, we’re pulling up a chair… but definitely not that one.
    From a cursed wooden seat that allegedly sends anyone who sits in it straight to the grave, to a painting said to cry, burn houses down, and stare back at its owners—we’re diving into two of the most infamous haunted objects of all time.

    First, meet Thomas Busby’s Chair, a simple piece of furniture with a deadly reputation and a warning whispered through generations: don’t sit. Then, we turn our eyes to The Crying Boy Painting, a mass-produced artwork blamed for unexplained fires, surviving unscathed while everything around it turns to ash.

    Are these objects truly cursed… or are we just very good at scaring ourselves? Light a candle, lock your doors, and maybe don’t look too closely at the walls—because this episode is all about objects that refuse to stay quiet.

    Listen… if you dare

    Send in your own creepy stories to twofilthyhorrorspodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.

    New episodes every Monday!

    If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!

    If you got it, haunt it.

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    54 mins
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