Halloween, the spookiest time of the year, draws closer. As the world flaunts its spooky attire, many of us seek refuge indoors, seeking thrilling tales to set the mood. For horror genre lovers, nothing matches the experience of a spine-tingling story whispered directly into your ears. And what’s better than delving into the world of horror podcasts? This Halloween, 21Ninety is spotlighting Black-owned horror podcasts that deliver fear and excitement equally.

Here are five Black-owned horror podcasts you shouldn’t miss this spooky season.

Black-Owned Horror Podcasts

Nightlight: A Horror Fiction Podcast

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Created by Tonia Ransom, Nightlight stands out in the world of horror podcasts. Each episode boasts terrifying tales crafted by Black authors. The stories span a wide range of horror genres, ensuring every listener encounters something that makes their skin crawl. With exquisite narrations and high-quality production, the podcast immerses you in chilling narratives. Prepare for a mix of traditional fears and fresh, unsettling tales.

Afro Horror

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Sade Sellers spearheads Afro Horror, a podcast dedicated to examining the intersection of Black culture with horror. Instead of presenting fictional stories, this podcast dissects Black representation in horror films and media. Every episode gives listeners profound insights into the genre’s portrayal of Black identities, ensuring a thought-provoking experience every time.

Alice Isn’t Dead

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A masterpiece from the creators of “Welcome to Night Vale,” Alice Isn’t Dead plunges listeners into a haunting cross-country journey. The protagonist, a truck driver, searches for her missing wife, uncovering chilling mysteries along the way. While the narrative unfolds, it intertwines the personal with the paranormal, revealing eerie towns and darker truths. This podcast is not only a tribute to horror storytelling but also elegantly delves into themes of love and identity.

We Die First

We Die First brings humor and critique to the fore. Hosted by two passionate fans of the horror genre, this podcast dives into popular horror movies and media, adding a comedic twist to in-depth analysis. By exploring themes, story arcs, and iconic scenes, the hosts shed light on the broader horror landscape while highlighting the nuances of Black representation and experiences within the genre. With its unique blend of entertainment and critique, We Die First offers listeners both laughs and fresh perspectives.

Black True Crimes

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Venturing into the dark recesses of real-life horror, Black True Crime offers listeners a chilling immersion into harrowing events. This podcast meticulously dissects some of the most heinous crimes and mysterious cases from the Black community’s perspective. Each episode delves deep into the circumstances, motives, and outcomes, vividly depicting real-life terrors. For those seeking a blend of true crime and horror with a focus on the Black experience, this podcast stands out as an essential listen.

As Halloween approaches, these Black-owned horror podcasts offer an array of chilling tales that both entertain and educate. These platforms cover everything from bone-chilling fiction to thought-provoking discussions on representation. So, this Halloween, dim the lights, put on your headphones, and let these Black creators take you on a thrilling journey through the world of horror.