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Tales From the Janitor

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72 episodes
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<p>Before you dive headfirst into the strange and mysterious world of Tales from the Janitor, we feel it’s our duty to warn you: you may encounter a few things that are... well, a little unusual.</p><p>This audio drama is a work of fiction, just like your friend’s wild “I totally saw Bigfoot” stories, but without the questionable Snapchat pictures. All characters, events, and locations are purely fictional. If you think you've heard these legends before... it’s probably because you’ve stayed up way too late watching spooky YouTube videos.</p><p>This show is meant to entertain, not to keep you up at night staring at the shadows in your closet (though, let’s be honest, that’s between you and your imagination). While the stories we tell come from the urban legends, we cannot promise that any of them are “real” or that the ghosts will offer you a cup of coffee during their haunting.</p><p>Also, Tales from the Janitor contains supernatural happenings, creepy noises, and, occasionally, a talking raccoon that might not be as friendly as it seems. We recommend listening with a sense of humor—and maybe a light on if you’re the jumpy type.</p><p>By continuing, you acknowledge that you’re entering a world where the strange is the norm, and the normal... well, it’s just not around here. Enjoy the ride and remember nothing you hear is likely to follow you home. Probably.</p>

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Episode thumbnail for Tales from the Janitor: Chilling Urban Legends from Utah | Horror Audio Drama

June 16, 2026

Tales from the Janitor: Chilling Urban Legends from Utah | Horror Audio Drama

<p>Utah doesn’t stay quiet for long. In this episode, stories unfold across the desert in places where the map starts to fail you. A canyon road that shouldn’t exist. A voice carried through empty air. And something that feels like it’s been waiting a long time for someone to notice it again. Three separate stories drift toward the same edge... where belief, fear, and memory start to blur, and it becomes harder to tell what’s part of the land… and what’s been put there. Some things in Utah don’t get lost. They get buried where people can still find them.</p><p></p><p>Stories</p><p>The Writer</p><p>The Gadianton Shadows</p><p>White Lady</p><p>The Tomb of Montezuma</p><p></p><p>Credits</p><p>Director – Martin Laston</p><p>Developed &amp; Created by – Steve Lloyd</p><p>Written by- Steve Lloyd</p><p>White Lady - Written by Duncan Cooper</p><p>Script Writer – Jon DeBenedict</p><p>Script Editor – Gems</p><p>Executive Producer – Steve Lloyd</p><p>Sound Editor - Steve Lloyd and Hecate</p><p>Sound Design - Steve Lloyd</p><p></p><p>Starring Jeremy Tucker as The Janitor</p><p>Cast:</p><p>Writer - Jeff Rosenau</p><p>Voice One - Kristen Fox</p><p>Voice Two - Jade Ivy</p><p>Emily- Sam Seong</p><p>Elder Markham - Hans Cummings</p><p>Sister Jennings - Lauren Zoll</p><p>Elder Thatcher - Micah Beatty</p><p>Brother Hall - Terrance White</p><p>Daine - Tyler Boruff</p><p>Gus - Johnny Penny</p><p>Henry - Jeff Rosenau</p><p>Curator - Jason Roberts</p><p></p><p><strong>Artwork by</strong> Joseph E.W. © Tales from the Janitor, 2026</p><p></p><p>Disclaimer - This episode is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to real people, places, events, or very specific deserts that feel a little too empty is purely coincidental. It contains some psychological horror, supernatural elements, and the occasional moment where people make questionable decisions in caves, canyons, and otherwise normal situations. Listener discretion is advised. Also, if you hear whispers while listening… that’s either the sound design or your imagination.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Tales from the Janitor: Chilling Urban Legends from Texas | Horror Audio Drama

May 12, 2026

Tales from the Janitor: Chilling Urban Legends from Texas | Horror Audio Drama

<p>Welcome back to Tales from the Janitor, the horror podcast where the stories don’t stay where you left them. Tonight, we’re heading deep into Texas. Long highways. Empty woods. Small towns with old scars. And places where something in the dark still remembers your name.</p><p>In Episode 43 Texas, what starts as a simple conversation inside a diner slowly turns into something much worse.</p><p>Three friends find themselves trapped underground on a cursed road where the dirt itself seems alive. A pediatric ward in Bexar County is shaken by a string of impossible deaths tied to a woman no one should be seeing. And near Texarkana, the terror behind the Moonlight Murders may not be finished hunting after all.</p><p>This episode blends Southern Gothic horror, ghost stories, urban legends, and psychological dread into one long descent through haunted roads, cursed land, and people who realize too late that some places never let you go.</p><p>Because in Texas, fear doesn’t always come from monsters.</p><p>Sometimes it comes from the land itself.</p><p>If you’re into dark audio dramas, paranormal horror, unsettling folklore, and slow-burning supernatural stories, settle in.</p><p>Just remember… some roads should stay abandoned. Some voices should never answer back. And some stories were buried for a reason. Proceed if you dare.</p><p></p><p>Stories</p><p>Death and Texas</p><p>Demon's Road</p><p>Ghost Nurse of Bexar County</p><p>The Texarkana Haunting</p><p></p><p>Credits</p><p>Director – Kiersten Greenfield</p><p>Developed &amp; Created by – Steve Lloyd</p><p>Written by- Steve Lloyd</p><p>Script Writer – Jon DeBenedict</p><p>Script Editor – Gems</p><p>Executive Producer – Steve Lloyd</p><p>Sound Editor - Steve Lloyd</p><p>Sound Design - Steve Lloyd</p><p></p><p>Starring Jeremy Tucker as The Janitor</p><p>Cast:</p><p>Bill - Jeff Rosenau</p><p>Amy - Fangii</p><p>Tom - Thomas Render</p><p>Jason - Robert Wolff</p><p>Voice - Tyler Boruff</p><p>Nurse Miller - Luci Hollen</p><p>Nurse Gonzales - Mirah Fae</p><p>E.R Nurse - Sean Curran</p><p>Dr. Hayfield - Terrance White</p><p>Mother - Mirm Hurula</p><p>Father - Johnny Penny</p><p>Old Woman - Elsa Larson</p><p>Roger - David Woo</p><p>Pete - Jon DeBenedict</p><p>Officer 1 - George Gabrieliants</p><p>Officer 2 - Kate J. White</p><p>Woman - Kiersten Greenfield</p><p></p><p><strong>Artwork by</strong> Joseph E.W. © Tales from the Janitor, 2026</p><p></p><p>Disclaimer: Tales from the Janitor is a work of fiction. The stories, characters, ghosts, cursed roads, terrifying hospitals, chain-dragging murder spirits, and deeply questionable tax advice are all created for entertainment purposes. Please do not attempt to take financial guidance from mysterious janitors in roadside diners.</p><p>If you hear whispers coming from the woods, see an old woman reading bedtime stories in an empty hallway, or suddenly feel the overwhelming urge to file your taxes early…that’s between you and Texas.</p><p>Listener discretion is advised. Headphones recommended. Flashlights optional… but probably a good idea.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Tales from the Janitor: Chilling Urban Legends from Tennessee | Horror Audio Drama

April 14, 2026

Tales from the Janitor: Chilling Urban Legends from Tennessee | Horror Audio Drama

<p>Welcome back to Tales from the Janitor, the horror podcast where the stories don’t just echo… they linger. Tonight, we’re clocking in down in Tennessee, where the roads stretch long, the woods grow thick, and some things buried in the past never stayed buried to begin with.</p><p>In Episode 42: “Tennessee”, four stories collide into one nightmare you can’t walk away from.</p><p>A crash scene with no survivors… and no bodies. A late-night betrayal that calls something out of the trees… something that doesn’t forgive. A graveyard warning about guilt that follows you long after you leave. And a schoolyard secret—violent, buried, and waiting behind a mirror that should’ve never been touched.</p><p>This isn’t just folklore. This is what happens when urban legends, guilt, and the supernatural collide.</p><p>Blending Southern Gothic horror, real-feeling ghost stories, haunted locations, and psychological dread, this episode builds toward something deeper—something watching from inside the story itself.</p><p>Because down here, it’s not the ghosts you need to worry about. It’s what made them.</p><p>If you’re into dark audio dramas, true horror storytelling, paranormal podcasts, and unsettling urban legends, you’re in the right place.</p><p>Just remember... Some mirrors don’t show your reflection. Some places don’t let you leave. And some stories… They were never meant to be heard. Proceed if you dare.</p><p></p><p>Stories</p><p>The Car Accident</p><p>The Price of Betrayal</p><p>Bloody Mary</p><p>Mirror Mirror on the Wall</p><p></p><p>Credits</p><p>Director – Brandon Gamblin</p><p>Developed &amp; Created by – Steve Lloyd</p><p>Writer - Steve Lloyd and Akiva Vita</p><p>Script Writer – Jon DeBenedict</p><p>Script Editor – Taylor Robinson</p><p>Executive Producer – Steve Lloyd</p><p>Sound Editor - Taliee</p><p>Sound Design - Taliee</p><p></p><p>Starring Jeremy Tucker as The Janitor</p><p>Cast:</p><p>Officer - Robert Wolff</p><p>Jane - Hannah Christine</p><p>Cole (Older) - AJ Perry</p><p>Dispatch - Liv Ravenshaw</p><p>Evelyn - Rachel Sun</p><p>Voice - Jeff Rosenau</p><p>Kate - Danielle</p><p>Mr. Handy - Manfred Fish</p><p>Joshua - Preston</p><p>Tyler - Kyle McGrath</p><p>Cole - Carson</p><p>Tommy - ColbyM</p><p>Mr. Whitaker - Scott Ramage</p><p>Tyler (Older) - Amir Nassiri</p><p>Tom (Older) - Johnney Penney</p><p></p><p><strong>Artwork by</strong> Joseph E.W. © Tales from the Janitor, 2026</p><p></p><p>Disclaimer: These stories are pulled from Tennessee urban legends, Appalachian folklore, and the kind of whispered ghost stories that only come out when the night stretches a little too long and the backroads feel like they don’t lead anywhere anymore. They’re here for entertainment, a little unease, and that quiet sense that maybe you’re not as alone as you thought.</p><p>So if you catch yourself checking the rearview mirror more than once… or pausing a little too long in front of a dark reflection… that’s kind of the point.</p><p>Just don’t go testing what you hear. Some stories don’t like being challenged. Some things are better left exactly where they are—out there, in the dark, where they belong.</p><p>Any resemblance to real people, real events, or something standing just beyond the tree line… that’s all coincidence.</p><p>…at least, that’s what people like to tell themselves.</p><p>Sleep well.</p><p>And if you hear something tonight—</p><p>don’t answer it.</p>

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What is Tales From the Janitor?
<p>Before you dive headfirst into the strange and mysterious world of Tales from the Janitor, we feel it’s our duty to warn you: you may encounter a few things that are... well, a little unusual.</p><p>This audio drama is a work of fiction, just like your friend’s wild “I totally saw Bigfoot” stories, but without the questionable Snapchat pictures. All characters, events, and locations are purely fictional. If you think you've heard these legends before... it’s probably because you’ve stayed up way too late watching spooky YouTube videos.</p><p>This show is meant to entertain, not to keep you up at night staring at the shadows in your closet (though, let’s be honest, that’s between you and your imagination). While the stories we tell come from the urban legends, we cannot promise that any of them are “real” or that the ghosts will offer you a cup of coffee during their haunting.</p><p>Also, Tales from the Janitor contains supernatural happenings, creepy noises, and, occasionally, a talking raccoon that might not be as friendly as it seems. We recommend listening with a sense of humor—and maybe a light on if you’re the jumpy type.</p><p>By continuing, you acknowledge that you’re entering a world where the strange is the norm, and the normal... well, it’s just not around here. Enjoy the ride and remember nothing you hear is likely to follow you home. Probably.</p>
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