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EPISODE · Aug 31, 2025 · 24 MIN

A Man Called Boogie

from The Night's End Podcast

Why are most people afraid of the dark? The same reason they feel safe during the day—because of him.You’ve been listening to the Night’s End podcast which is a production of Dissonance Media. A man called Boogie was written by Hunter Charneski and was narrated by James Barnett. A man called Boogie was written by Hunter Charneski. To connect with Hunter, visit his website at www.huntercharneski.com or send him an email at [email protected] or chase him down on Twitter @hunt_cheezy This episode was narrated by James Barnett. James is a podcast producer, writer & voice actor from Australia. To connect with James, head over to Twitter or Instagram @jimmyhorrors, or for more of his work head to www.jamesbarnettcreative.com. Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett. Abigail was performed by Erika Ventura. Erika is a mother, narrator, visual artist, and animal husbandry technician. You can check out some of her artwork on Instagram www.instagram.com/efventu or you can visit her artist page at www.facebook.com/BioArtsy  This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett. If you aren’t already aware, Night’s End has released a horror-themed apparel line called, Stay Horrific. There are horror-themed t-shirts, mugs, dresses, socks, all the good stuff. Go and check it out now.Support the Night’s end on Patreon to receive bonus content and merch:www.patreon.com/nightsendpodcastOr support us by purchasing directly from our shop:www.nightsendpodcast.com/shopDonations:www.ko-fi.com/nightsendpodcast And as always, stay horrific everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why are most people afraid of the dark? The same reason they feel safe during the day—because of him.You’ve been listening to the Night’s End podcast which is a production of Dissonance Media. A man called Boogie was written by Hunter Charneski and was narrated by James Barnett. A man called Boogie was written by Hunter Charneski. To connect with Hunter, visit his website at www.huntercharneski.com or send him an email at [email protected] or chase him down on Twitter @hunt_cheezy This episode was narrated by James Barnett. James is a podcast producer, writer & voice actor from Australia. To connect with James, head over to Twitter or Instagram @jimmyhorrors, or for more of his work head to www.jamesbarnettcreative.com. Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett. Abigail was performed by Erika Ventura. Erika is a mother, narrator, visual artist, and animal husbandry technician. You can check out some of her artwork on Instagram www.instagram.com/efventu or you can visit her artist page at www.facebook.com/BioArtsy  This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett. If you aren’t already aware, Night’s End has released a horror-themed apparel line called, Stay Horrific. There are horror-themed t-shirts, mugs, dresses, socks, all the good stuff. Go and check it out now.Support the Night’s end on Patreon to receive bonus content and merch:www.patreon.com/nightsendpodcastOr support us by purchasing directly from our shop:www.nightsendpodcast.com/shopDonations:www.ko-fi.com/nightsendpodcast And as always, stay horrific everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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