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Wag Kang Lilingon

Wag Kang Lilingon
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Join Grace Marcellana and Mimai Cabugnason, two girls with an enduring fascination for the weird and strange, as they dive, learn, (and laugh) their way through hair-raising, spine-tingling, and insomnia-inducing tales of horror, mystery, true crime, and suspense.
We're Wag Kang Lilingon PH on Facebook and Instagram and @waglilingon on Twitter. You can also email us at wagkanglilingonph@gmail.com.
We're Wag Kang Lilingon PH on Facebook and Instagram and @waglilingon on Twitter. You can also email us at wagkanglilingonph@gmail.com.
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Grace and Mimai take the true crime discussion closer to home with 6 short stories of local crimes committed because of insane, obsessive love.
During the cold winter morning of January 17, 2004, the lifeless body of 34 y.o. Michelle Rivera Nyce was found in the driver's seat of her car, with a ghastly head injury which indicated that the scene was no mere car accident.
In May 16, 1980, Mary Stauffer, and her daughter Beth were kidnapped in broad daylight at Roseville, Minnesota, and were held captive for 53 days by Anoka Country rapist-murderer, Ming Sen Shiue. Grace and Mimai recount this horrifying story of obsession.
Grace and Mimai take on the shocking and brutal murder of 1940's Filipina movie actress, Lilian Velez, who died in the hands of her fellow actor, Bernardo "Narding" Anzures.
Juan Luna, Ruth Snyder, Maria Barbella, & Jack The Ripper. Grace and Mimai bring you 4 unique tales of criminal acts done in the midst of anger, jealousy, and romantic maelstrom.
Show notes:
Behind the Curse of Juan Luna's "Portrait of a Lady"
What happens when tumultuous feelings of romance turn tragic and deranged? Wag Kang Lilingon celebrates V-Day with their Season 03 opener.
In WKL's Season 2 finale, Grace and Mimai talk about crazy, unspeakable crimes committed in the name of demons.
Grace and Mimai take on different stories of possession and how exorcists and victims themselves struggled to be set free from their harrowing ordeals.
Priests, shamans, other various religious figures, and even ordinary people have tried casting out spirits and demons for centuries; some succeeded, some didn't. In WKL's Season 2 opener, Grace and Mimai take a deeper look into the beginnings of exorcism--from ancient times to the present.
The Philippines is known for its fairly rich share of "mga pamahiin" which often describes unexplainable or supernatural forces mixing in or dabbling with our way of life. Join Grace and Mimai as they talk about one interesting and strange list of popular Pinoy superstitions.
Most good horror flicks over the years have followed a tried and tested formula -- a consistent combination of familiar spooky themes and tales. The more unique ones, however, opted to break the mold and totally veer away from the "predictable". Join Grace and Mimai as they figure out the frightening clichès that make up for some exciting heart thumping and blood pumping in our favorite scary movies.
The long history and eerie tales of some of these haunted places in the Philippines will make your toes curl. Join Grace and Mimai as they go through a list of some of the creepiest locations found in the country.
Episode 1: Tao Po (Haunted Houses in the PH)
Grace and Mimai discuss popular haunted houses from around the Philippines---eerie sites where local residents and unsuspecting visitors claim to hear disembodied voices, see ghostly apparitions, and experience the inexplicable. These places carried rich histories and legends, and served as a backdrop for countless murders, disasters, and even the violence of war.
Send us your stories! We're Wag Kang Lilingon PH on Facebook or email us at wagkanglilingonph@gmail.com. Better yet, tell us your story, send us a voice message here: https://anchor.fm/wagkanglilingon/message.
Episode 0: In this pilot episode, hosts Grace and Mimai talk about Wag Kang Lilingon - a podcast that tackles hair-raising, spine-tingling tales of horror, mystery, and suspense.
Crank up your volume and put on your earphones, because in this episode, we're listening to strange and haunting voices from the "other side". Night light optional.
EVP sources can be found on facebook.com/wagkanglilingonph
Got an appetite for bite-sized scares? Plug in your earphones and consume these if you dare.
Our second batch of storytellers are here, some will frighten, others will shock, but all tales will stay with you for a long time.
Our gratitude to our fellow podcasters, Ms. M of Ms. M on Air, Choi of Pod Surfing; and to our #kastiffnecks Marnie, Tepai, J, Oleryarn, Mira, Cat, and Shed
The best scary stories are the ones shared with friends. Thank you for celebrating another milestone with us, Barangay 'Wag Kang Lilingon.
Massive thanks to our our fellow podcasters Chad of Thinking Out Loud with Chad, citybuoy of the stories i wish you heard, and Makoy of GAM Chat; and to our #kastiffnecks Jai, Strawberry Pancake, Ardie, Camz, Ellia, Neyney, and Iko.
You know what time it is. Lock your doors, turn off the lights, headphones on, and get lost in these spine-chilling tales from the other side.
Resident office ghosts, nightly visitors, and uncanny apparitions. So here we go—maybe, don't listen to this with the lights off.