
Sleep Paralysis and the Night Visitor
This podcast explores the phenomenon of sleep paralysis, focusing on the night hag, shadow figures, and the experience of being paralyzed while awake. It delves into the history and folklore surrounding sleep paralysis across different cultures, examining how various societies have interpreted this unsettling experience. The show combines personal accounts, cultural analysis, and historical research to shed light on a common but often misunderstood sleep disorder.
Episodes
The Night Mare: Germanic Spirits and Demonic Horses
Join host Eleanor Voss as she explores the fascinating origins of the nightmare in Germanic folklore. This episode delves into the ancient figure of the Mare - a malevolent spirit from Germanic and Anglo-Saxon traditions that was believed to torment sleepers by sitting on their chests, causing breathlessness and paralysis. Discover how the word 'nightmare' evolved from these early supernatural bel
REM Intrusion: When Dreams Bleed Into Reality
Join host Eleanor Voss as she explores REM intrusion, the fascinating phenomenon where vivid dream imagery bleeds into waking consciousness. This episode delves into the neurological mechanisms behind these experiences, examining how sleep deprivation and disrupted circadian rhythms can cause dream content to intrude into our daily reality. Discover the rich cultural history of these liminal exper
Karabasan: Turkish Tales of the Dark Presser
Explore the haunting Turkish folklore of Karabasan, known as 'the dark presser,' in this captivating episode of Sleep Paralysis and the Night Visitor. Host Eleanor Voss delves into centuries-old Turkish cultural traditions surrounding sleep paralysis, examining how this universal human experience has been understood and explained through the rich lens of Turkish folklore. Discover the etymology of
Shadow People: Modern Urban Legends and Ancient Fears
In this episode of Sleep Paralysis and the Night Visitor, host Eleanor Voss explores the fascinating cultural phenomenon of shadow people – dark, humanoid figures reported at the periphery of vision across cultures and centuries. From ancient Roman umbrae to modern internet forums, these mysterious entities have captivated human imagination and influenced folklore worldwide. Eleanor examines the h
The Science of Frozen Sleep: What Happens in Your Brain
In this episode of Sleep Paralysis and the Night Visitor, host Eleanor Voss explores the fascinating neuroscience behind sleep paralysis episodes. Discover what happens in your brain when consciousness awakens while your body remains locked in REM sleep paralysis, creating the terrifying experience of being frozen and aware. Learn about the role of the brainstem's pons region, neurotransmitter act
Se Me Subió El Muerto: Latin American Night Terrors
Explore the haunting Latin American phenomenon of 'Se Me Subió El Muerto' (the dead one climbed on me) in this fascinating episode about cultural interpretations of sleep paralysis. Host Eleanor Voss examines how Spanish-speaking communities across Mexico, Central and South America understand nighttime paralysis as visitations from deceased relatives and community members with unfinished business.
Pinyin: The Ghost Oppressing Body in Chinese Tradition
Join Eleanor Voss as she explores the fascinating Chinese tradition of 'gui ya chuang' or 'ghost oppressing body' – the cultural understanding of sleep paralysis that spans over a thousand years. Discover how traditional Chinese medicine, folklore, and spiritual beliefs have interpreted the terrifying experience of waking up paralyzed with a sense of supernatural presence. This episode delves into
The Old Hag: European Folklore and Nocturnal Visitations
Join host Eleanor Voss as she explores the haunting folklore of the Old Hag, a supernatural entity that has terrified European sleepers for centuries. This episode examines the rich cultural traditions surrounding nocturnal visitations across Anglo-Saxon, Germanic, Scandinavian, and Slavic cultures. From the English Old Hag to the Germanic Alp, the Scandinavian Mare, and the Slavic Mora, discover
The Weight of Shadows: An Introduction to Sleep Paralysis
Join host Eleanor Voss for the premiere episode of Sleep Paralysis and the Night Visitor, exploring the mysterious phenomenon of sleep paralysis. This introductory episode examines the science behind sleep paralysis, including REM sleep disruption and the three types of hallucinations commonly experienced: intruder, incubus, and vestibular-motor hallucinations. Discover how cultures worldwide have











