Former Owners Lingering Tenants<br /><br />Stories Philippines Season 89, Episode 8<br /><br />Some houses wait for us longer than people do. They stand through heat, storm, mourning, and silence. Their walls swell in the rainy season. Their roofs groan in the dark. Their windows watch the road as if they expect someone to return.<br /><br />And what, then, are we meant to call a family that moves into such a place. Owners. Heirs. Caretakers. Or only guests sleeping under a roof that belongs to the dead.<br /><br />This is what Season 89 of Stories Philippines is about.<br /><br />In this episode, Mr. Nightmare enters homes where the question of occupancy is not easily answered. Drawing from real stories submitted by listeners across the Philippines and the Filipino diaspora, this episode traces the arc of haunting from the perspective of the house itself — from a large cat that walked through a locked upstairs floor toward a grandmother's room, to a curtain that parted by itself to reveal a red-eyed watcher, to an old woman who came at night to collect an invitation that should never have been offered.<br /><br />We examine why old houses resist the idea that all rooms are equally available to all people. Some spaces remain claimed. The upstairs that children avoid. The curtain that acts as boundary. The bed where an elder once slept and everyone still refers to it as hers. We follow the figure of a young woman who joked about receiving dark inheritance and woke to find an old face leaning over her pillow, whispering words she could not understand.<br /><br />From ancestral homes where renovation seems to awaken rather than improve, to provincial houses where a hidden chamber beneath the floor holds history the family never chose to uncover, this episode asks the question that sits at the center of every lingering tenant: when a thing moves through your house as if it already knows the way, who exactly is living with whom.<br /><br />This episode contains themes involving intrusion, sickness, inherited practices, and domestic violation. Listener discretion is advised.<br /><br />Have you ever felt like a guest in your own home? Send your experience to the email in the show notes. Your story could be featured in an upcoming episode.<br /><br />Support Stories Philippines and find exclusive content on Patreon. Follow on social media for daily folklore facts.<br /><br />Subscribe and listen to all episodes of Stories Philippines wherever you get your podcasts.<br /><br /><b>DISCLAIMER 📢</b><br /><br />This episode might be ad-supported. You can support us by subscribing for as little as $5 a month on our Patreon page or through Apple Podcast Subscriber-Only Audio. 🎉Subscription Benefits 🌟<br /><ul><li>Ad-free weekly podcast</li><li>Exclusive podcast promos</li><li>Early access to select episodes</li></ul>👉 <a href="https://www.patreon.com/c/hustlestudios" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Check our Patreon</a><br />👉 Or subscribe using the <a href="http://go.thehustle.studio/subscribe" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Apple Podcasts app</a><br /><br /><i><b>Thank you so much for your generosity! 🙏</b></i><br /><br /><b>Connect with Us</b><br /><br />📱<a href="https://www.facebook.com/hustlestudiosinc" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Visit us on Facebook</a><br /><br />Episode Sponsors<br />Noota: The best transcription and AI Meeting Zoom alternative!<br /><a href="https://noota.cello.so/MfzMQhRASVY" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Sign Up here</a>