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A little kid looks past her mom’s shoulder, smiles at the dim hallway, and says, “There’s a light man.” That’s how Eleanor’s listener submission starts, and it’s the kind of paranormal story that can go two ways fast. Pearl and Holly brace for something creepy, but what unfolds is softer, sadder, and weirdly comforting: a shining visitor who seems to know Eleanor’s private childhood memories better than anyone living ever could.
As Liz keeps chatting with this “light man,” the details get sharper and more personal, from warnings about brushing hair too hard to a line that stops Eleanor cold. When Eleanor finally asks a question only one person could answer, the response lands like a punch and a hug at the same time: “My little bird.” The story turns into a grief-and-afterlife gut check, touching on themes people search for when they’re hurting: visitation dreams, signs from loved ones, spirit visits, and what it means when an encounter doesn’t feel scary, just real.
We also talk candidly about our own experiences dreaming about parents, grandparents, and pets who’ve passed, that heavy-but-not-bad feeling you wake up with, and why sleep can feel like stepping onto another plane. Then we swing back into Sweet Tea After Dark chaos with podcast milestone talk, a quick zodiac tangent, and a little rant therapy about dealing with rude people in the wild.
If you’ve ever smelled a familiar scent out of nowhere, heard a voice in your head, or woken up whispering “thank you for visiting,” you’ll feel seen here. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves paranormal podcasts, and leave a review so more listeners can find us.
By Pearl & Holly5
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A little kid looks past her mom’s shoulder, smiles at the dim hallway, and says, “There’s a light man.” That’s how Eleanor’s listener submission starts, and it’s the kind of paranormal story that can go two ways fast. Pearl and Holly brace for something creepy, but what unfolds is softer, sadder, and weirdly comforting: a shining visitor who seems to know Eleanor’s private childhood memories better than anyone living ever could.
As Liz keeps chatting with this “light man,” the details get sharper and more personal, from warnings about brushing hair too hard to a line that stops Eleanor cold. When Eleanor finally asks a question only one person could answer, the response lands like a punch and a hug at the same time: “My little bird.” The story turns into a grief-and-afterlife gut check, touching on themes people search for when they’re hurting: visitation dreams, signs from loved ones, spirit visits, and what it means when an encounter doesn’t feel scary, just real.
We also talk candidly about our own experiences dreaming about parents, grandparents, and pets who’ve passed, that heavy-but-not-bad feeling you wake up with, and why sleep can feel like stepping onto another plane. Then we swing back into Sweet Tea After Dark chaos with podcast milestone talk, a quick zodiac tangent, and a little rant therapy about dealing with rude people in the wild.
If you’ve ever smelled a familiar scent out of nowhere, heard a voice in your head, or woken up whispering “thank you for visiting,” you’ll feel seen here. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves paranormal podcasts, and leave a review so more listeners can find us.

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