
I’ve been away gathering more original stories to tell. And this week will hopefully prove to be unusual. Describing alternate existences is a hard sell. And yet there are countless books, songs, and entertainments describing alternate reality experiences. Find more information on coppershock.com.
Sep 18, 2021
20 min

Copper Shock delves into parallel universes while taking a vacation at the Queen Mary Ship in Long Beach California. If you would like to see more information about the Sixth Realm or Life After Death in the Worlds Unseen, check out more at Copper Shock.com
Sep 15, 2021
3 min

This poem is nationally celebrated in Scotland and recited by children each year. This Copper Shock episode interviews a native Scot, and reads aloud the poem with classic Copper Shock sound effects and music. Resources for this episode can be found at https://www.coppershock.com/tam-o-shanter-story-telling/
May 30, 2021
19 min

A young girl and her family go to visit the Hotel Del Coronado, a classic-built Victorian hotel still in operation today. As they sleep, a visitor comes to watch them. Resources for this episode can be found at https://www.coppershock.com/beautiful-stranger-at-the-del-coronado/
Feb 16, 2021
33 min

When a group of college kids at a party decide to sneak into an abandoned prison in Provo Utah, a small group gets separated and lost. Resources for this episode can be found at https://www.coppershock.com/the-abandoned-prison-at-1776-buckley-lane/
Jan 23, 2021
35 min

Hello Constant Listener, it’s strange to think that after so many years of forewarning of horror tropes, we can still wander into unwise situations. Usually when we’re young and we feel invincible. Enjoy a preview of this week’s episode about an abandoned prison at 1776 Buckley Lane.
Jan 20, 2021
2 min

A young man visits Hawaii for Christmas. It also happens to be the eve of a supernatural moon. Resources for this episode can be found at https://www.coppershock.com/christmas-ghosts-in-hawaii/
Dec 25, 2020
24 min

This old childhood memory recounts playing in a pine-forested backyard when a stranger wanders nearby. Resources for this episode can be found at https://www.coppershock.com/the-red-lady-in-the-forrest/
Oct 31, 2020
10 min

One of the oldest murder mysteries in America is smack dab in the middle of New York City. Resources for this episode can be found at https://www.coppershock.com/the-manhattan-well-murder/
Oct 31, 2020
19 min

Hello Constant listener! Happy election year here in the US. I thought this upcoming episode should be focused on a ghost of a founding father. But as I was able to take a closer look at a certain haunted location in New York City, did I realize what ghost story I was looking at. Join me for The Manhattan Well Murder. I’ll see you soon.
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“Let me tell you about the year 1799 in New York City. It’s a port and countryside town. When you look in the newspapers during the turn of the century, green coffee and Havana sugar were in high trade for sale. Horse and carriages lined the streets. And an advertisement for the curious asks patrons to spend a quarter of a dollar at your local tavern to see the Green Dragon (also known as the curious Lavana).
These were the common items reported in the daily newspapers in December of 1799. However American tastes for newspaper headlines changed in January of 1800. Because on January 2nd, a woman’s body was discovered and dredged up from the deep. She was bloated from sitting in water for over 10 days. Her neck was purpled, consistent with strangulation before she ever had a chance to drown in the dark abyss that was the well.”
Oct 21, 2020
1 min
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