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Welcome to Jewel Town. A place where folklore, literature, history, and the supernatural meet. Join us as we explore original fiction from the world of Jewel Town, classic ghost stories, forgotten legends, author biographies, occult traditions, and the history of storytelling itself. From ancient fireside tales to modern podcasts and streaming media, every generation has found new ways to share its stories. The harbor lights are glowing, the tide is rising, and the stories are waiting.
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Signup to Generate a PitchJewel Town is a general podcast hosted by Unknown Host, with 114 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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<p>Jewel Town Chapter 12</p><p> A Piece of TimeThe watch was never meant to be found.</p><p>It had slept beneath the earth for a century, its gold face dimmed by soil and silence.</p><p>But when Mark Dempsey brushed away the dust, time itself stirred — not forward, but backward.</p><p>The ticking carried voices: a general’s gratitude, a scout’s pride, a family’s farewell.</p><p>And in that sound, the past began to breathe again.</p><p>What he held was not treasure.</p><p>It was remembrance — and it was waiting.</p>

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<p> Lori Cook explores the concept of psychological territoriality through the lens of the Domestic Gothic in Toni Morrison’s Beloved and Gloria Naylor’s Mama Day. The author examines how female protagonists, navigating the traumatic legacy of slavery, reclaim their identities and autonomy within bounded domestic spaces. By analyzing ritualistic household tasks such as cooking, gardening, and childcare, the text demonstrates how these mundane chores are transformed into tools for establishing independence and communal healing. The study highlights a paradoxical tension where everyday duties serve as both a pathway to selfhood and a haunting reminder of past systemic oppression. Ultimately, the so...

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<p>Chapter 16 Brixton Park</p><p>Jewel Town plunges listeners into one of the town’s most chilling nights — the Brixton Road incident, where ancient drums, ghostly figures, and a ritual space hidden in the woods collide with modern life. What begins as a normal evening at Quin Trail Park turns into a supernatural encounter witnessed by twelve boys, triggering panic, police reports, and a wave of fear that spreads across Jewel Town. This episode blends paranormal folklore, ritual hauntings, Brixton Park legends, and first‑hand witness accounts, making it a key chapter for anyone searching for ghost encounters, urban legend...

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<p> Chapter 29</p><p>A ghost hunt turns into a full‑blown spectacle when a film crew storms the bar, only to discover the spirits are far more active—and far more playful—than expected. As cameras catch orbs, cold spots, and flying pots, Tom realizes this night of laughter and mischief is the last calm before something darker stirs beneath the town.</p>
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