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  • Three True Cozy Ski Lodge Hauntings
    Jan 9 2026
    In this episode of True Cozy Ghost Stories, we bundle up and follow the hush of freshly fallen snow into three iconic winter resorts where warm fires glow, boots dry by the door… and a few longtime guests may never have checked out.

    These stories aren’t about jump scares or sinister shadows, but the gentle, lingering kind of haunting: a lost snowboarder guided home by a polite stranger in red, a red-haired little girl wandering a historic hotel’s quiet halls, and the soft scent of perfume drifting through a grand mountain room long after its original occupant departed. Each tale is inspired by documented reports, legends, and staff testimonies — lovingly adapted into first-person storytelling in true cozy fashion.

    ⛷️ First, in The Castle in the Snow, we travel to the Fairmont Banff Springs in the Canadian Rockies, where a woman on a ski trip with friends is quietly guided through the mist by a man dressed as an old-fashioned bellman… who may be more spirit than staff.

    🏔️ Next, in The Red-Haired Visitor, we head to Kingfield, Maine and the historic Herbert Grand Hotel — a beloved stop for Sugarloaf skiers — where a gentle but persistent little girl appears at the foot of a guest’s bed, asking not to be left alone.

    🕯️ Finally, in The Lady of Room 314, we arrive at the legendary Mount Washington Resort in New Hampshire, where Princess Carolyn’s former suite may still be occupied by a woman brushing her hair at the foot of an antique four-poster bed, watching snowfall gather on the mountain she loved.

    These stories are based on real reports, eyewitness accounts, and local legends — woven into the soft, storybook world of cozy winter haunting.

    🎙️ This episode is perfect for fans of: • gentle ghost stories
    • snowy mountain settings
    • haunted hotels and ski towns
    • cozy winter atmospheres
    • historical hauntings with heart
    • first-person paranormal storytelling
    • quiet spirits and soft mysteries
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    26 min
  • Midnight, Mirrors, and the Woman in White – 3 True Cozy New Year’s Eve Hauntings
    Jan 1 2026
    In this New Year’s Eve episode of True Cozy Ghost Stories, we slip into the quiet places where celebration meets the supernatural. These aren’t jump-scare hauntings or violent spirits—just the gentle, lingering kind that make you pause at the stroke of midnight and listen a little more closely to the hush between sounds.

    We begin at the historic Drake Hotel in Chicago, where a lavish 1920 gala ended in heartbreak. Guests still report seeing the Woman in Red drifting through the tenth floor, her gown catching the light like she’s still waiting for her last dance.

    Next, we travel to Weaverville, North Carolina, where a former doctor’s home turned inn greets New Year’s Eve with picture frames that fall without falling, a back door that opens itself, and a soft yoo-hoo echoing from empty rooms.

    Finally, we enter the realm of folklore with the Lady in White. She appears at New Year’s gatherings across decades and towns, an uninvited guest who never disrupts—only observes. She moves through ballroom doorways and music-filled parlors like memory itself.

    These stories are based on reported sightings, regional folklore, and preserved accounts—gently adapted for the cozy-horror heart.

    Perfect for listeners who love haunted hotels, snow-lit windows, and ghosts that arrive like a sigh when the year turns over.

    🎙️ This episode is perfect for fans of:
    • gentle ghost stories
    • haunted hotels and winter folklore
    • cozy horror fiction
    • New Year’s Eve hauntings and liminal spaces
    • supernatural history told with warmth
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    23 min
  • Evergreens, Footsteps, and Holiday Spirits – 3 True Cozy Christmas Tree Hauntings
    Dec 23 2025
    In this episode of True Cozy Ghost Stories, we wander into the snow-dusted rows of Christmas tree farms and the warmly lit parlors of old winter homes—places where the holidays shimmer with nostalgia, cinnamon-scented air… and the softest brush of the supernatural.
    These stories aren’t about fear, but about the quiet kind of haunting: a tap on the shoulder that guides you to the perfect tree, ornaments rearranged by unseen hands, and a tidy ghost who simply refuses to allow tinsel on his watch.

    These tales draw from real reports, local lore, and long-told holiday legends—gently adapted for the cozy horror heart. Perfect for listeners who love snowy evenings, glowing trees, and whisper-soft hauntings that linger just beyond the twinkle lights.

    🎙️ This episode is perfect for fans of:
    • gentle ghost stories
    • winter folklore
    • cozy horror fiction
    • Christmas tree farm nostalgia
    • haunted homes and farmhouses
    • pine-scented magic
    • spirits who love the holidays as much as the living

    🔍 Tags & Topics:
    #CozyHorror #TrueGhostStories #ChristmasTreeFarm #HolidayHauntings #WinterGhosts #HauntedFarmhouse #PineMagic #GentleHaunting #CreepyButCozy #FestiveFolkore #GhostStoriesForWinter #TrueCozyGhostStories #AudioStorytelling #GhostPodcast #WinterNights #HolidaySpiritStories
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    21 min
  • Porch Lights and Phantom Guests – 3 True Cozy Inn Hauntings
    Jul 23 2025
    In this episode of True Cozy Ghost Stories, we unpack our overnight bag and check in to three of America’s most charming—and gently haunted—historic inns. These aren’t tales of terror, but of memory: the scent of old perfume in an empty room, a violin playing a mournful tune, and a ghost cat that curls up beside the fire like it never left.

    🛏️ First, we visit the Martha Washington Inn in Abingdon, Virginia, where a young woman named Beth may still be playing for a soldier who never came home.

    🕰️ Next, we step into Room 14 at the Wayside Inn in Middletown, Virginia, where a silent figure in a blue dress appears in the hallway—and disappears just as quickly.

    🐾 Finally, we spend a night at the Buxton Inn in Granville, Ohio, where the scent of rose perfume, a ticking clock, and a ghostly gray cat suggest that former innkeeper Bonnie never truly left her favorite room.

    These stories are based on documented reports, historical records, and long-standing local lore—gently adapted into first-person tales for the cozy horror heart. Perfect for listeners who love haunted history, warm fireplaces, and spirits who stay for the company.

    🎙️ This episode is perfect for fans of:
    • haunted inns and gentle ghosts
    • cozy horror with historical charm
    • paranormal folklore
    • old buildings that feel too welcoming
    • cat ghosts and creaky hallways
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    18 min
  • Ghosts, Giggles, and Butter Pecan – 3 True Cozy Ice Cream Parlor Hauntings
    Jul 16 2025
    In this episode of True Cozy Ghost Stories, we dive into three delightfully haunted ice cream parlors across the U.S. These aren’t tales of terror, but the gentle kind of hauntings: spoons that tap with no hand, mirrored reflections that don’t match the room, and the faint scent of vanilla wafting in long after closing time.

    🍨 First, in The Vanilla Giggle, we visit historic Fentons Creamery in Oakland, California, where employees working the late shift often hear laughter—and sometimes see the ghost of a little girl darting up the back stairs.

    🍨 Next, in The Psychic Sundae, we stop at Chill, a pastel-hued ice cream shop tucked inside Hotel Cassadaga in Florida’s “Psychic Capital of the World.” A solo sundae leads to a spine-tingling mirror encounter and a ghostly presence no psychic warned her about.

    🍨 Finally, in The Tapping Spoon, a traveler visits the old-fashioned ice cream parlor at the Farnsworth House Inn in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. But as her spoon begins to move on its own and a face appears in the mirror behind her… she realizes some guests at this Civil War inn may never have left. These stories are based on real reports, folklore, and local hauntings—gently retold for those who prefer their chills cozy, and their ghost stories served with a side of whipped cream.

    🎙️ This episode is perfect for fans of:
    • gentle ghost stories
    • haunted history with a twist of nostalgia
    • cozy horror fiction
    • paranormal small-town travel
    • ice cream… with a chill
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    15 min
  • Buttercream & Benevolent Spirits – 3 True Cozy Bakery Hauntings
    Jul 9 2025
    In this episode of True Cozy Ghost Stories, we whisk our way into three real bakeries where the scent of cinnamon lingers... and so do the ghosts. These aren’t stories of terror, but of quiet presence—of almond-sweet air before dawn, a music box lullaby in a sugar-dusted prep room, and birthday cakes lovingly corrected by invisible hands.

    🍞 First, in The Yeast That Rose Twice, we travel to Blackbird Bakery in Austin, Texas, where the ghost of a stern but devoted German baker may still be shaping loaves before the morning shift.

    🥐 Next, in Croissants from the Beyond, we slip into Maison de Miette in Savannah, Georgia, where staff swear they’re not alone during the 4 a.m. prep—especially when the almond scent arrives before the ovens are ever turned on.

    🎂 Finally, in The Birthday Cake Whisperer, we visit Molly’s Sweets & Treats in Salem, Massachusetts, where a young girl who died long ago seems determined to ensure no birthday goes forgotten—even if she has to rewrite the names herself.

    These stories draw from staff recollections, customer tales, and long-whispered local folklore—gently adapted into first-person narratives made for the cozy horror heart. Perfect for listeners who love creaky floorboards, rolling pins that move on their own, and ghosts who just want to help in the kitchen.

    🎙️ This episode is perfect for fans of:
    haunted bakeries & sweet-spirited ghosts
    cozy horror with a culinary twist
    paranormal folklore & historic kitchens
    early-morning prep stories with a side of mystery
    frosting, flour, and faint lullabies at 4 a.m.
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    16 min
  • Dust Jackets & Gentle Spirits – 3 True Cozy Bookshop Hauntings
    Jul 2 2025
    In this episode of True Cozy Ghost Stories, we crack open the covers of three of America’s most beloved—and sweet-spirited—independent bookstores. These aren’t tales of terror, but of memory: the faint scent of lavender between poetry shelves, a Beat-era novel nudged from its place, and a playful child ghost who still stacks picture books after closing time.

    📚 First, in The Lavender Lady of Bertram’s Books, we travel to Belfast, Maine, where a Victorian woman named Lavinia is said to curate the poetry section, leaving behind a trail of floral perfume and perfectly placed Keats.

    📖 Next, in Beat Ghosts and Paperbacks, we wander the labyrinthine aisles of Haslam’s Bookstore in St. Petersburg, Florida, where visitors swear Jack Kerouac still roams the Beat Generation shelves—occasionally tipping On the Road to the floor for an unsuspecting reader.

    👻 Finally, in The Boy in the Book Nook, we visit The Haunted Bookshop in Mobile, Alabama, where the giggle of a young boy, the clatter of wooden blocks, and mysteriously rearranged children’s books suggest story time is never really over. These accounts draw on documented reports, staff recollections, and long-held local lore—gently adapted into first-person tales for the cozy-horror heart. Perfect for listeners who love dusty stacks, flickering reading-lamps, and spirits who stay for the stories.

    🎙️ This episode is perfect for fans of:
    • haunted bookstores & gentle ghosts
    • cozy horror with literary charm
    • paranormal folklore & bookish legends
    • old buildings that smell like well-loved pages
    • lavender perfume, cold spots, and ghostly giggles
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    15 min
  • Candles, Cats, and the Scent of Ghosts – 3 True Cozy Candle Shop Hauntings
    May 14 2025
    In this episode of True Cozy Ghost Stories, we follow the soft flicker of candlelight into three charming—but undeniably haunted—candlemaker’s shops across America. These stories aren’t about jump scares or poltergeists, but the quiet kind of haunting: the scent of lavender where there should be none, a cat that only some people can see, and a candle flame that burns without heat.

    🕯️ First, in The Haunted Flame, we visit Colonial Williamsburg, where a young woman named Eliza may still be hand-dipping candles in the afterlife—leaving behind the scent of beeswax and a perfectly even wick.

    🕯️ Next, in Maggie’s Wicks, we head to Salem, Massachusetts, where a turn-of-the-century folk practitioner seems to be helping modern shopkeepers pour love spells—one drawer, one ghost cat, and one mysterious journal entry at a time.

    🕯️ Finally, in The Flamekeeper’s Cottage, a snowstorm leads a lost traveler to a warm candle shop in New Hope, Pennsylvania—only to discover that the shop shouldn’t be open... and the cat by the fire might not be alive. These stories are based on real reports, legends, and local lore—gently adapted for the cozy horror heart. Perfect for listeners who love charming ghost stories, misty winter nights, and haunted shops filled with warmth.

    🎙️ This episode is perfect for fans of:
    • gentle ghost stories
    • haunted history with a heart
    • cozy horror fiction
    • folklore and candle magic
    • cats that aren’t quite cats

    🔍 Tags & Topics: #CozyHorror #TrueGhostStories #CandleShopGhost #SalemGhosts #ColonialWilliamsburg #HauntedShops #GhostCat #CandleMagic #HauntedCottage #Folklore #GentleHaunting #CreepyButCozy #WitchyVibes #TrueCozyGhostStories #AudioStorytelling #GhostPodcast
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    17 min