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Cassandra Harold with Jim Harold Media
Unpleasant Dreams
Chilling stories told by Cassandra Harold. Season 3 brings a format change with classic frightening fiction as the focus. Prior topics include strange and anomalous phenomena, mind benders, head scratchers and mysterious true crime cases.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 584 ratings
Stories are good
The narration is horrible. I’d prefer a transatlantic voice over this weird slowed down talk to text style narrator
KimmieBleez via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/19/24
I have been listening to and enjoying Jim Harold’s podcasts for years. I am completely blown away by Cassandra’s narration of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Her performance is an instant holiday classic, and a brand new tradition for my family!! Thank you!! Happy Holidays!
Gmd3d via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/20/23
c for effort
poor voice and lacking story telling skills and proper pronunciation should learn how to speak and edit and put her ego away clearly expects success because of Jim instead of working for it.
drgghuu via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/08/23
Recent Episodes
Tune in for this classic Victorian ghost story written in 1852 by Elizabeth Gaskell. Your narrator is Cassandra Harold. ----- Note: The image used in the artwork accompanying this episode was generated by Midjourney AI. Everything else you hear was created by a human.
Published 04/12/24
Published 04/12/24
Cassandra shares the troubling tale of "The Vale of Corbies" written by Arthur J. Burks. You can find the original at The Internet Archive here: https://archive.org/details/WeirdTalesV06N05192511/page/n31/mode/1up Please tell your classic horror loving friends about Unpleasant Dreams!
Published 03/13/24
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