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In this episode, we’re diving into the stories people don’t usually say out loud like voices calling from the woods, animals that don’t move quite right, and the long-standing warnings passed down for generations.Most people call them “skinwalkers.” But that word doesn’t actually belong to Appalachia, and what’s happening in these mountains might be something else entirely.We’re breaking down where these stories come from, how social media amplified them, and what could really be behind the sightings.Because whether it’s myth, misidentification, or something older… one rule always stays the same:If something calls your name from the woods…no it didn’t.Email us your stories: [email protected] us:Instagram — instagram.com/zombabespodcastTikTok — tiktok.com/@thezombabespodcastYouTube — / @zombabespodcast Twitch — twitch.tv/zombabespodcastEverything in one place: linktr.ee/thezombabespodcastHosted by Amanda Bolton and Sophia HoltProduced and Edited by Laura BelgeMusic by Ian BaertleinLogo by Jordan Fraser
By The ZomBabes PodcastIn this episode, we’re diving into the stories people don’t usually say out loud like voices calling from the woods, animals that don’t move quite right, and the long-standing warnings passed down for generations.Most people call them “skinwalkers.” But that word doesn’t actually belong to Appalachia, and what’s happening in these mountains might be something else entirely.We’re breaking down where these stories come from, how social media amplified them, and what could really be behind the sightings.Because whether it’s myth, misidentification, or something older… one rule always stays the same:If something calls your name from the woods…no it didn’t.Email us your stories: [email protected] us:Instagram — instagram.com/zombabespodcastTikTok — tiktok.com/@thezombabespodcastYouTube — / @zombabespodcast Twitch — twitch.tv/zombabespodcastEverything in one place: linktr.ee/thezombabespodcastHosted by Amanda Bolton and Sophia HoltProduced and Edited by Laura BelgeMusic by Ian BaertleinLogo by Jordan Fraser