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Remember sitting around a campfire with your best friend, holding a flashlight under your chin, trading the wildest, creepiest stories you’ve ever heard? Or texting your friend “OMG, I’ve got something to tell you” and getting back “TELL ME EVERYTHINGGGG”—this podcast is THAT.

Tell US something! Send your stories to igsttystories@gmail.com

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    • Episode 51: LIVE AT JARROD'S 2026
      Jan 14 2026

      Our first live show of 2026 — and we’re taking it back to where it all began: Jarrod’s Coffee Shop 🖤☕️

      In this live recording, Colleen covers one of Arizona’s most disturbing modern tragedies — the Sedona sweat lodge deaths and self-help guru James Arthur Ray, whose “Spiritual Warrior” retreat ended in multiple fatalities and a criminal conviction. We break down how wellness culture, manipulation, and unchecked power collided with devastating consequences.

      Then Tayler takes us across the country into the eerie history of Eastern State Penitentiary — a former prison turned paranormal hotspot with a legacy of isolation, suffering, and lingering spirits. From its radical design to the ghost stories that refuse to fade, this place has earned its reputation as one of the most haunted locations in the U.S.

      Recorded live with our favorite audience, plenty of caffeine, and just the right amount of chaos, this episode is equal parts true crime, history, and paranormal — and the perfect way to kick off 2026.

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      1 h
    • Episode 50: The Valley & The Dolls
      Jan 7 2026

      For our 50th episode, we’re going back to where it all began — literally and figuratively.

      This week, we’re celebrating the stories, the places, and the moments that shaped I’ve Got Something To Tell You from the very beginning.

      Tayler is covering the Rosson House — one of the first haunted locations we ever visited together on a ghost tour with our podcast crew, and a place forever tied to our earliest shared paranormal experiences.

      Colleen is covering The Baseline Killer, a case that unfolded right here in Phoenix and the story that sparked her lifelong obsession with true crime. It was the case she followed in real time, the one that pulled her in completely — and ultimately led her down the path that created this podcast.

      To make it even more full-circle, this episode was recorded on location at Hanny’s in downtown Phoenix — another stop from that same ghost tour, and a place famously known for the unsettling dolls hidden in its basement.

      This episode is part love letter to Phoenix, part reflection on 50 episodes of true crime and paranormal storytelling, and part reminder that sometimes the stories that change you most are the ones closest to home.

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      1 h et 1 min
    • Episode 49: 2025 Favorites!
      Dec 31 2025

      To close out 2025, we’re doing something a little different. In this New Year’s Eve episode, we’re each picking our favorite story the other one told this year. Taylor chooses her favorite episode Colleen covered, and Colleen picks her favorite story Taylor told — the ones that stuck with us, that we still reference, and that honestly shaped how we think about this year of the podcast.

      This episode is part reflection, part recap, and part love letter to the stories that made 2025 what it was. We talk about why these cases stood out, what made them so memorable, and why they continue to live rent-free in our brains long after recording.

      If you’re new here, this is a great place to jump in. And if you’ve been with us all year, consider this our way of closing out 2025 with the stories that meant the most to us.

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      1 h et 10 min
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