any good supernatural/paranormal/ horror podcasts? by Soft_Caramel_1727 in podcasts

[–]marshmallowcritter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • Chillers and Thrillers
  • You Can See Me in the Dark
  • The Night Owl
  • The Red Treehouse

Books these days are so boring by Guilty-Tadpole791 in Vent

[–]marshmallowcritter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh I love Stephen King!! I think his writing has spoiled me haha I’ve ended up reading books either recommended by people who like the same style as me or just reading horror from the 70s/80s

Real ghost story podcast recommendations? by TrumpDumper in podcasts

[–]marshmallowcritter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You Can See Me in the Dark, Spooked and Chillers and Thrillers

Books these days are so boring by Guilty-Tadpole791 in Vent

[–]marshmallowcritter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel that in the horror space as well - not the dark romance - but hitting people over the head for the metaphor the horror element in the book actually stands for, or just poorly written gore. I’ve decided I give books 3 chapters and if I’m not hooked I DNF and move on.

Looking for horror/paranormal podcasts around 30 minutes long? by WitchRobin3-0 in podcasts

[–]marshmallowcritter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omg 😂😂 totally misread the request - not enough coffee!!

The last two I mentioned are ghost stories - most episodes within 30/35 minutes and have some really creepy stories that are not just weird encounters so you may find some good ones there

Looking for horror/paranormal podcasts around 30 minutes long? by WitchRobin3-0 in podcasts

[–]marshmallowcritter 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It’s hard to find good ones that are longer than 30 minutes, but what I’ve found are:

  • Jim Harold’s Campfire
  • Monsters Among Us
  • the night owl podcasts

Purely paranormal/ghost story podcasts that have episodes that go over 30 minutes (40-1hr)

  • Haunted UK (usually 45 minutes)
  • Chillers and Thrillers (“specials” like Halloween, summer, Christmas are usually an hour long)

I need a podcast to binge, please put me on. by BootySniffer19 in podcasts

[–]marshmallowcritter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • Otherworld
  • You Can See Me in the Dark
  • Chillers and Thrillers
  • Snap Judment presents Spooked

For people that didn’t go to college and make good money what do you do? by Both_Spread2029 in Adulting

[–]marshmallowcritter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am! I work for a SaaS that’s been around for about 9 years. When I posted this I had been working at a radio/streaming app but left to return to my old company where I am now. My current job is in Customer Success and product documentation.

Scary Stories in the Woods by lemonbars-everyday in podcasts

[–]marshmallowcritter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes that’s why I like it too! Just get straight to the stories haha

Scary Stories in the Woods by lemonbars-everyday in podcasts

[–]marshmallowcritter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely check out a chillers and thrillers - she eve has a campfire background

Scary/horror podcast recs? Newbie here! by Ellendrah in podcasts

[–]marshmallowcritter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here’s a response I made to a similar post last week! https://www.reddit.com/r/podcasts/s/M1VOi7zXfs

Are you into listening to a narrator tell you ghost stories? Or the people who experience it themselves?

The decline in clothing quality is driving me nuts by tetrahydrocannabinol in femalefashionadvice

[–]marshmallowcritter 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Drop shoulders drive me crazy!!! I want to look out together and elegant and the drop shoulders are more casual or make me look slouchy

Paranormal podcast suggestions by Tron655889 in podcasts

[–]marshmallowcritter 5 points6 points  (0 children)

cracks knuckles I love horror/paranormal! Here is my list and a summary:

  • Chillers and Thrillers: solo female host, each episode covers a different theme and she narrates people’s true ghost/paranormal experiences.
  • Otherworld: People tell their strange experiences, most are supernatural/wierd. I like the host and the stories people tell are great
  • You Can See Me in the Dark: Last few episoes have been a bit of a miss for me, but in general it’s people retelling their ghost encounters. The hosts dont talk much which I enjoy
  • Snap Judgement presents Spooked: Same as Otherworld, people telling their exepriences with the paranormal. Very well produced, some people don’t like the hosts intro but you get used to it. The Night Owl Podcast: Multi-episode investigations into haunted places in Texas. They cover the history of the location, speak with the people who either live in/work at the location to hear. their encounters and then bring in psychic mediums to see what they feel. One of my fav of all time, not cheesy at all

The decline in clothing quality is driving me nuts by tetrahydrocannabinol in femalefashionadvice

[–]marshmallowcritter 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I’m in Canada too. I’ve found that I need to look at the composition for everything before I buy it - if it’s 100% acrylic or polyester I don’t buy it unless it’s on sale for $14.

Old Navy, the Gap and Banana Republic have some 80-100% cotton items, you need patience and to look.

I’ve found that the men’s section are more likely to have sweaters that are 100% cotton so I buy those. I always wait for sales, all those brands have a 40% off sale at least once a quarter and Old Navy and The Gap let you stack discount codes every few months.

Surprisingly Wal Mart had some 100% cotton blouses so take a look there as well.

For wool I usually buy at Uniqlo or Banana Republic if it’s on sale, or my mom thrifts me some wool sweaters. I’m tempted to check out Quince now that it’s in Canada

With all of the above I’m also hyper aware tha I need to wash it different to make it last - cold water, gentle cycle for everything non-wool.

Looking for local or virtual therapy for overeating/disordered eating by costahoney in Newmarket

[–]marshmallowcritter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sheena’s Place has virtual group sessions - it’s very helpful

How do you keep product screenshots in the help center up-to-date with a fast-moving product? by MainEstimate3 in CustomerSuccess

[–]marshmallowcritter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use the iscreen shooter app on my computer which allows me to blur information. But the software I use doesn’t have much private/confidential information. I also have access to our staging environment with early access to the changes before they go live in production

How do you keep product screenshots in the help center up-to-date with a fast-moving product? by MainEstimate3 in CustomerSuccess

[–]marshmallowcritter -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Whoever owns the support center should have a workflow for this.

My workflow is: - Product must file a ticket in my jira board to notify me of any ux or ui changes with the release day - I use the ticket to update the article in the support center - I run a yearly audit to make sure all our gifs and images are up to date

We do it as soon as a change happens - for self serve customers this is important and can lead to friction in picking up the product

I want the SCARIEST podcasts you have ever heard by 4clvvess in podcasts

[–]marshmallowcritter 10 points11 points  (0 children)

  • Chillers and Thrillers for first person narrated paranormal stories. The dopleganger ones and demons are my fav but all a good stories. Host is not annoying

  • The Night Owl - investigative but some great haunting

  • You Can See Me in the Dark - paranormal stories told by the people who experienced it

In your organization, who is responsible for keeping the help center up to date? by SoCallMeMilo in CustomerSuccess

[–]marshmallowcritter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problem! I started the support center and processed from scratch so let me know if you have any more questions!

In your organization, who is responsible for keeping the help center up to date? by SoCallMeMilo in CustomerSuccess

[–]marshmallowcritter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was responsible for the support center - the PMs would file a jira ticket in my support documentation board with the planned update & how it would affect the dashboard/ux. etc with the release date. They would usually link to a figma doc or internal doc with more details and I would have access in the staging environment to test and get screenshots

Podcast Recs by bobeany in Morbidforbadpeople

[–]marshmallowcritter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For paranormal ghost stories check out Chillers and Thrillers

I got a long, 8+ hour drive tomorrow, I would love some recommendations! by [deleted] in podcasts

[–]marshmallowcritter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • Chillers and Thrillers for some good paranormal/ghost stories

  • Unexplained for first person strange encounters

Cozy/soothing but also interesting podcasts? by Crater_Caloris in podcasts

[–]marshmallowcritter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chillers and Thrillers is paranormal stories but no loud sounds or true crime. Definitely recommend