This week on Monday Mailtime, Producer Dom dives into two listener stories that feel less like ghost encounters… and more like something territorial, ancient, and watching.
First, Daniel takes us to a vast Victorian cemetery in Birmingham, where something unseen appears to correct the living. Flowers are repositioned with precision. Soil smooths itself flat. And a slow, deliberate exhale follows him each time he leaves, as if the land itself is enforcing order. This doesn’t feel like a loved one watching over him… it feels like something that owns the ground.
Then, Charlotte shares her chilling experience at the Angel of the North after dark, where the towering sculpture doesn’t just loom… it responds. Metallic groans fall into rhythm with her movements, unseen footsteps track her down the slope, and for a brief, impossible moment… the Angel itself appears to have shifted.
Expect theories around territorial entities, land-bound forces, and why some locations seem to reject human interference entirely.
Because sometimes… it’s not about what’s haunting the place.
It’s about what the place is.
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