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Imagine waking up in the middle of the night. You can’t move. You can’t breathe. And in the doorway stands a tall, faceless figure, cloaked in darkness, wearing a wide-brimmed hat. He doesn’t flicker or vanish. He just stands there. Watching. Waiting.
Tonight, we’re talking about The Hat Man...a dark presence that thousands around the world claim to have seen. He’s part of the broader “shadow people” phenomenon, but unlike most fleeting shadows, the Hat Man lingers. Always tall, always dressed in black, always wearing that iconic hat.
Across cultures, versions of this entity appear under different names: the Old Hag in Newfoundland, the Pandafeche in Italy, the Karabasan in Turkey, the Pisadeira in Brazil, the Kanashibari of Japan, and the Gawi Nulim of Korea. Every version shares a chilling core: a figure that paralyzes you in your sleep, presses down on your chest, and watches.
Science calls it sleep paralysis, a waking dream where your body is frozen while your mind is alert. But that doesn’t explain why people across continents describe the same figure: a man in a hat. Paranormal researchers believe he’s more than a dream. He maybe a supernatural observer, an inter-dimensional traveler, or a manifestation of fear itself.
We’ll share real Hat Man encounters, some from listeners, some from our own experience, including stories of families who saw him together. Whether he’s a shared hallucination or a global haunting, one thing’s certain: once you know about the Hat Man, you start seeing him everywhere.
Join us as we explore the dark legend of the Hat Man...the shadow that tips his hat before stepping into your nightmares.
Do you have a spooky story that you’d like included in the You Two Scare Me Podcast?
Check out our website at: www.youtwoscaremepodcast.com and go fill out the “Somebody Told Me…” form. Or you can email us a [email protected]. We might include your tale in an upcoming episode.
The You Two Scare Me Podcast is hosted by Andi Zyvith and Feliz AndrewsOriginal Music by Stefan Tatka
Disclaimer: The You Two Scare Me Podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only. The views, opinions, and discussions presented in this show are those of the hosts and guests, and should not be considered factual statements, professional advice, or verified accounts. Our content often includes folklore, paranormal stories, urban legends, and speculative material, which may not be historically accurate. Listener discretion is advised, as some episodes may include sensitive themes such as death, violence, or trauma. All stories are shared with respect for the cultures and communities connected to them, and no harm or offense is intended.
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Imagine waking up in the middle of the night. You can’t move. You can’t breathe. And in the doorway stands a tall, faceless figure, cloaked in darkness, wearing a wide-brimmed hat. He doesn’t flicker or vanish. He just stands there. Watching. Waiting.
Tonight, we’re talking about The Hat Man...a dark presence that thousands around the world claim to have seen. He’s part of the broader “shadow people” phenomenon, but unlike most fleeting shadows, the Hat Man lingers. Always tall, always dressed in black, always wearing that iconic hat.
Across cultures, versions of this entity appear under different names: the Old Hag in Newfoundland, the Pandafeche in Italy, the Karabasan in Turkey, the Pisadeira in Brazil, the Kanashibari of Japan, and the Gawi Nulim of Korea. Every version shares a chilling core: a figure that paralyzes you in your sleep, presses down on your chest, and watches.
Science calls it sleep paralysis, a waking dream where your body is frozen while your mind is alert. But that doesn’t explain why people across continents describe the same figure: a man in a hat. Paranormal researchers believe he’s more than a dream. He maybe a supernatural observer, an inter-dimensional traveler, or a manifestation of fear itself.
We’ll share real Hat Man encounters, some from listeners, some from our own experience, including stories of families who saw him together. Whether he’s a shared hallucination or a global haunting, one thing’s certain: once you know about the Hat Man, you start seeing him everywhere.
Join us as we explore the dark legend of the Hat Man...the shadow that tips his hat before stepping into your nightmares.
Do you have a spooky story that you’d like included in the You Two Scare Me Podcast?
Check out our website at: www.youtwoscaremepodcast.com and go fill out the “Somebody Told Me…” form. Or you can email us a [email protected]. We might include your tale in an upcoming episode.
The You Two Scare Me Podcast is hosted by Andi Zyvith and Feliz AndrewsOriginal Music by Stefan Tatka
Disclaimer: The You Two Scare Me Podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only. The views, opinions, and discussions presented in this show are those of the hosts and guests, and should not be considered factual statements, professional advice, or verified accounts. Our content often includes folklore, paranormal stories, urban legends, and speculative material, which may not be historically accurate. Listener discretion is advised, as some episodes may include sensitive themes such as death, violence, or trauma. All stories are shared with respect for the cultures and communities connected to them, and no harm or offense is intended.
Visit our Socials!
Instagram: @youtwoscareme_podcast
Facebook: You Two Scare Me Podcast
TikTok: @youtwoscaremepodcast

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