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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 1H 18M

EPISODE 3114: Something Is Still Here

from Stories Philippines Podcast - Pinoy Horror Stories · host HustleStudios

There is a kind of haunting that does not announce itself with chains rattling in abandoned hallways, nor with dramatic bangs behind locked doors. It settles into a home quietly, the way dust settles on furniture that has not been touched in years. Patient. Persistent. Personal.This is what Season 89 of Stories Philippines is about.In this season premiere, Mr. Nightmare guides listeners through one of the most unsettling types of supernatural encounters: the haunting that happens not in distant forests or abandoned buildings, but in the homes where we sleep, where we eat, where we gather with family. Domestic hauntings carry a particular weight because they target our sense of safety. When the place that should feel most secure begins to feel inhabited, the fear is not just about what might be there. It is about what we might be feeling.Drawing from real stories submitted by listeners across the Philippines and the Filipino diaspora, this episode explores why Filipino homes seem to hold onto more than just memories. We examine the cultural traditions that shape how families understand presence and absence, the dead and the living sharing space in ways that modern life tries to explain away. From Metro Manila townhouses with their narrow stairs and open balconies, to provincial ancestral houses with their attics full of forgotten things, this episode paints a picture of what it means when a home does not want to be emptied.Mr. Nightmare weaves together folklore, psychology, and personal testimony to ask the question at the heart of every domestic haunting: when you feel a presence in your home, is it a spirit trying to be seen, or is it your own grief reaching out from the dark, asking you not to leave it behind?This episode contains disturbing themes and emotionally intense scenes involving death, grief, supernatural encounters, and themes of loss. Listener discretion is advised.Have you had an experience in your home that you cannot explain? Send your experience to the email in the show notes. Your story could be featured in an upcoming episode.Support Stories Philippines and find exclusive content on Patreon. Follow on social media for daily folklore facts.Subscribe and listen to all episodes of Stories Philippines wherever you get your podcasts.DISCLAIMER 📢This episode might be ad-supported. You can support us by subscribing for as little as $5 a month on our Patreon page or through Apple Podcast Subscriber-Only Audio. 🎉Subscription Benefits 🌟Ad-free weekly podcastExclusive podcast promosEarly access to select episodes👉 Check our Patreon👉 Or subscribe using the Apple Podcasts appThank you so much for your generosity! 🙏Connect with Us📱Visit us on FacebookEpisode SponsorsNoota: The best transcription and AI Meeting Zoom alternative!Sign Up here

There is a kind of haunting that does not announce itself with chains rattling in abandoned hallways, nor with dramatic bangs behind locked doors. It settles into a home quietly, the way dust settles on furniture that has not been touched in years. Patient. Persistent. Personal.This is what Season 89 of Stories Philippines is about.In this season premiere, Mr. Nightmare guides listeners through one of the most unsettling types of supernatural encounters: the haunting that happens not in distant forests or abandoned buildings, but in the homes where we sleep, where we eat, where we gather with family. Domestic hauntings carry a particular weight because they target our sense of safety. When the place that should feel most secure begins to feel inhabited, the fear is not just about what might be there. It is about what we might be feeling.Drawing from real stories submitted by listeners across the Philippines and the Filipino diaspora, this episode explores why Filipino homes seem to hold onto more than just memories. We examine the cultural traditions that shape how families understand presence and absence, the dead and the living sharing space in ways that modern life tries to explain away. From Metro Manila townhouses with their narrow stairs and open balconies, to provincial ancestral houses with their attics full of forgotten things, this episode paints a picture of what it means when a home does not want to be emptied.Mr. Nightmare weaves together folklore, psychology, and personal testimony to ask the question at the heart of every domestic haunting: when you feel a presence in your home, is it a spirit trying to be seen, or is it your own grief reaching out from the dark, asking you not to leave it behind?This episode contains disturbing themes and emotionally intense scenes involving death, grief, supernatural encounters, and themes of loss. Listener discretion is advised.Have you had an experience in your home that you cannot explain? Send your experience to the email in the show notes. Your story could be featured in an upcoming episode.Support Stories Philippines and find exclusive content on Patreon. Follow on social media for daily folklore facts.Subscribe and listen to all episodes of Stories Philippines wherever you get your podcasts.DISCLAIMER 📢This episode might be ad-supported. You can support us by subscribing for as little as $5 a month on our Patreon page or through Apple Podcast Subscriber-Only Audio. 🎉Subscription Benefits 🌟Ad-free weekly podcastExclusive podcast promosEarly access to select episodes👉 Check our Patreon👉 Or subscribe using the Apple Podcasts appThank you so much for your generosity! 🙏Connect with Us📱Visit us on FacebookEpisode SponsorsNoota: The best transcription and AI Meeting Zoom alternative!Sign Up here

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This episode was published on April 7, 2026.

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There is a kind of haunting that does not announce itself with chains rattling in abandoned hallways, nor with dramatic bangs behind locked doors. It settles into a home quietly, the way dust settles on furniture that has not been touched in years....

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