
Emily to Gremily
A podcast about the stories that start out normal and spiral into something unforgettable. Hosted by Emily Hogan, Emily to Gremily blends humor, honesty, and a touch of chaos through solo episodes and guest features. Expect cocktails, unfiltered “gremlin" stories, pop culture hot takes, and internet obsessions.
Subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday, and follow along on Instagram and TikTok @EmilytoGremilyPod for episode updates, cocktail recipes, and behind-the-scenes extras.
Make sure to email us your insane gremlin stories to EMILYTOGREMILYPOD@GMAIL.COM and they will be featured on future episodes.
Emily to Gremily
Do We All Work with Murderers?
The people we know may not be who they seem. That's the haunting message at the heart of this special true crime episode featuring listener-submitted stories about encounters with murderers who walked among them.
After kicking things off with a simple vodka martini, I share my fascination with true crime content before diving into the chilling submissions you've sent in. Unlike famous cases involving strangers, these stories hit closer to home, they're about coworkers, classmates, neighbors, and romantic partners who committed horrific acts that shocked everyone around them.
A high school boyfriend now serving time for vehicular manslaughter. A coworker who murdered his bride on their honeymoon. A cocktail waitress who stabbed her boyfriend to death in a drug-fueled rage. These stories remind us that killers aren't just the strangers we fear in dark alleys, they're often people we know, interact with, and trust.
Perhaps most disturbing is the account from a listener convinced her current coworker is a murderer. She describes his unnerving behavior in vivid detail, the way he studies people with an empty gaze, speaks in a calculated manner, and creates such a sense of dread that she refuses to share an elevator with him. Her gut feeling is so strong that she's certain he'll eventually make headlines.
These stories serve as stark reminders that life is precious and unpredictable. The father who lost his wife and child to a drunk driver had no warning his world would shatter that day. The honeymoon that should have marked the beginning of a life together instead became a crime scene.
What makes us human is our capacity for connection, but these stories reveal the darker side of our nature and the uncomfortable truth that we never truly know what someone is capable of. Share your own Gremlin stories, guidance requests, or gossip at emilytogremilypod@gmail.com or connect with me on Instagram and TikTok @emilytogremilypod
all right, cheers, guys. Emily, emily to gremily here with another solo episode. Okay, a few things I want to talk about. Actually, I made myself a list because usually I end up forgetting and then when I go back and edit I'm like damn it, I never said that. Okay, so we're going to go in order. Number one the drink of the week is just a vodka martini. I didn't feel like getting super fancy with it. I used what I had in my quote unquote bar. So vodka martini is what we have today. It's a little strong so, and I've had two sips and I feel like my eyes are watering. But we're going to power through All right.
Speaker 1:Number two this is episode 22. And I am so bummed that I did not have my shit together last week to mention the fact that it was episode 21 and I should have done like a cute little celebration like she turned 21. I completely forgot. Honestly, I thought that that episode was going to be episode 20. I had it labeled as episode 20. I really just like dropped the ball. I don't know where my mind was. It wasn't here. So, yeah, this is episode 22. I'm really bummed. I didn't do anything, but you know whatever. Also, last week. I had mentioned that.
Speaker 1:I really hoped that the video of the episode wouldn't go viral, because I didn't have a tan on, I didn't have my nails done and I just overall felt like I looked like blah, for lack of a better word. And then it's like the universe spoke to me. I edited the entire video, uploaded it to YouTube. I've been having real big issues with YouTube lately. If someone has like some great ideas for me, or maybe I mean I'm I'm not a tech girly, I don't really know what I'm doing. So, anyway, it takes fucking forever to upload to YouTube and I thought everything was like all gravy. I set it aside, thought it was going to go through and then on Wednesday, the day after the episode aired and was supposed to upload and whatnot, it showed me I went on YouTube and it said that the video couldn't be processed. So I decided that I would put up clips on social medias you know TikTok, instagram but I didn't feel like re uploading it to YouTube. So that episode is not on YouTube.
Speaker 1:There's only been two other episodes other than last week's episode that have not been uploaded to YouTube. The first one was I believe it was Jay's very first episode that her and I did together and it didn't upload. Well, actually, it didn't record. We got the first part of the video like recorded and then we decided we wanted to try to be fancy and use this new little gadget that she had gotten. So we used it, but unfortunately it didn't do its job very well, I don't know. It sucked. Basically it sucked, and it just stopped the recording completely, so it only recorded half of the episode. So, yeah, that episode didn't get uploaded.
Speaker 1:Luckily, the great parts of the episode were filmed so I was able to put up clips on Instagram and TikTok. The other episode I did not upload was the episode I did with Robert, and that was because he didn't want to show his beautiful face and it felt like I don't know. The video just felt weird, just me sitting there talking to, like talking off camera. I just felt like it looked weird and a little narcissistic, so I just decided not to upload it. So, yes, three episodes out of the 22 or out of the 21 weren't uploaded.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so this one will be. Unless something terribly is happening behind the scenes right now and it's not filming, it's going to be uploaded, even if I look like poo, because I've uploaded episodes before and I'm like, oh my God, I hate the way I look, but you know it's it's my own fault, what can we do? Ok, and the last thing I wanted to talk about was last week I kicked it off to you guys saying if you guys have any crime gossip that you wanted to send in, to send it in, and I was afraid of what I was gonna get. But you guys delivered it. You sent in some great gossip. So for this episode I have two gremlin stories and then one, two, three, four, five, six pieces of gossip. This entire episode is just going to be the crime episode. So with that, I need to include a trigger warning at the beginning of this that this episode is going to talk about death and murder. Basically, that's sometimes a sensitive subject for people. But yeah, this episode is going to be just nothing but true crime Stuff that you guys have sent me the two gremlin, one of the gremlin stories I had gotten before I put out that call to action, but I picked it because it involved some crime, um, and then the rest you guys recently just sent in this past week. So thank you so much for delivering that and yeah, this is just like the true crime episode very excited.
Speaker 1:Um, yeah, like I said, my boyfriend and I, all we watch is just like true crime. Um, we just binged watch this show. It's crazy how quickly we can go through a show, especially like on the ID channel. It's not like they do like thousands of episodes of a series. It's kind of annoying because they like get you hooked on a series and then they only put out like 20 episodes of it and you're like God damn it and the episodes are only like a half hour long but whatever of it. And you're like God damn it and the episodes are only like a half hour long, but whatever. We just finished watching this show called your Worst Nightmare. That was a really good one. So if anyone needs recommendations, that one's really good. Other ones that we have watched were like Fear Thy Neighbor, fear Thy Roommate. I think they were like kind of going together like hand in hand. There have been others I will put out like a recommendation list for like people who are interested.
Speaker 1:Also, last night we just watched it was on Netflix that new documentary Unknown Number. I don't want to give it away, but what it's about is this girl, this high school girl and her boyfriend. I think they're like 14, 15 years old. They are being cyber stalked and cyber bullied through these text messages through an unknown number hence the title and it becomes so much that you know it's a very small town in Michigan that they live in. So then they start becoming suspicious of everyone in the town. It really weighs on them and, at 14 and 15 years old, you have enough to worry about. You don't need to worry about someone you know cyber stalking you and bullying you. And this person who's sending these text messages are telling the girl like you need to kill yourself. You know you're ugly, you're this, this, you're that just like really hateful language.
Speaker 1:And the documentary explores what happened during it, how the FBI got involved and how the FBI figured out who was sending the messages, which is, um, it's a doozy of one, because I knew it had. I knew it was going to happen because of TikTok, because you know I live on TikTok, but my boyfriend did not know and when he saw it he was like what the fuck? Like it was, it was wild. So I recommend that it was a great one. It's on Netflix Unknown number I think it just came out, maybe like last week. So, so, as as you guys are listening to this, I guess two weeks ago, but I would recommend that. Um, but yeah, if you guys are interested in like true crime recommendations and whatnot, let me know I'll put those out. I we always just watch it on HBO max and you could like go through channel and we go to the ID channel and then just like find something. There's some good shows on there, so yeah, so if you're interested in those, check it out.
Speaker 1:And with that we're gonna start with the two Gremlin stories that were submitted and then we're gonna go into Gremlin gossip. No Gremlin guidance today, because it felt weird to throw that in in the middle of such darkness of this episode. So maybe next time, but this one it's all crime and let's start with Gremlin Stories. Actually, I'm gonna have a drink first, because we're about to get into it. Okay, the first one comes to us from Roxanne. Roxanne says I was partying down in Miami for a friend's birthday and we, of course, all got super drunk.
Speaker 1:After a long night we decided to call it quits and head back to the hotel. My friend calls an Uber for a group of four and we were all swaying on the sidewalk waiting. Finally he pulls up and we all smush into the van. It was one of those party Ubers that are decked out in disco lights and playing loud music. And the car wasn't the only thing that was partying. Our driver was high, in all capital letters, and not just a couple bumps down the road, high, I mean. He had been partying for days. His eyes are as wild as his hair, his teeth are chattering a mile a minute and his fingers are nervously tapping the wheel. Our hotel was about two miles away from the club, but this guy drove at the speed of light and was bouncing in between cars and lanes like a madman. We were scared to death. The ride took less than five minutes, but by the time we made it we had all sobered up out of fear from our experience.
Speaker 1:I told my friend who ordered the Uber to report him, but she's such a relentless people pleaser and gave him a five star rating. So we almost died, gremlins, but luckily I'm alive and able to write about it. Roxanne, oh my God, I'm alive and able to write about it. Roxanne, oh my God, roxanne, roxanne's friend, you need to give him a no star. Can you do no stars on Uber? I don't know One star, because if you do lower than like a four star, they ask you why, girl, you need to report that. I get it, it's Miami and you know Miami has that reputation.
Speaker 1:But, girl, like safety first. He could have killed you guys, he could kill someone else, he could get into an accident. He could hit a pedestrian. He could. Anything could have happened. And it's safety first. Yeah, I'm sure this guy is used to it because he does it all the time, but that doesn't make it OK. Like the point of ordering an Uber is to know that you're in safe. You're putting your safety in someone else's hands. You don't want to be out, you know, drinking and having a good time and celebrating, celebrating your friend's birthday, and then you get into an Uber and the guy's, you know, worse off than you are. That's terrifying.
Speaker 1:Luckily, I've never had an experience like this. I have been in some unsafe Ubers, just like we're, not like because the guy was high or drunk. He just like drove really recklessly and it's scary and I have, you know, I did feel like a Karen at the time when I reported it, but the way he took like at first I was like maybe I'm just being a little dramatic. So I got out of the car. The way he pulled away from the. At first I was like maybe I'm just being a little dramatic. So I got out of the car. The way he pulled away from the sidewalk I was like, oh my God, like this, this man needs to not be driving for Uber. So always report a bad Uber experience.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because we call Uber so that you know we're putting our safety in other people's hands, which is a hard enough job as it is being. You know young women, you know there's a lot of scary people out there. We don't need our Uber drivers to fucking add to the fear. Please and thank you. All right, and the next one. Oh, considering what I just said, the next one is from Viv. What I just said, the next one is from Viv.
Speaker 1:Viv said this happened a few weeks ago while out celebrating my birthday. Leo twins, my boyfriend and I were out drinking in the downtown Chicago area. I was starting to get sloppy drunk so he decided it was time for us to go home. We're outside waiting for our Uber when right in front of us, we witness a hit and run. This car comes zooming over and hits these two girls walking across the street and then takes off. The police were called and the ambulance takes the two girls away.
Speaker 1:And because we were witnesses to a crime, we were interviewed by the police. My boyfriend gave a much better statement than I did, but it shocked me so much that my adrenaline kind of woke me up. We later found out it was a drunk driver who was later caught and arrested. Thank God, not a very happy ending to my gremlin birthday night, viv. Like I just said, drunk driving, whether you're high or drunk, it needs to stop. Hopefully this guy wasn't an Uber driver and had passengers in his vehicle. And she never said what happened to the two girls. Let's hope it was just I don't know some bumps and bruises. I would hate to think that something worse happened to them. Yeah, as of right now I don't know. Knock on wood that I've never been hit by a car hit. I've never hit something else with my vehicle. Yeah, I've luckily never witnessed this kind of thing. It's, that's scary. I wouldn't wish to see that.
Speaker 1:I like true crime but, like I said last week, I don't want to be a part of it. So, yes, so thank you, roxanne and Viv, for those two gremlin stories. And now we're getting into the meat of the episode, the gremlin gossip. Like I said, you guys delivered on it. This is just some of what I received. There is more, but yeah, I don't want to go through all of it. And then what if I don't receive anything else for, like gremlin gossip crime? If I can turn this into like kind of like a little mini series, I'd like to. So I picked the ones that came through first. I did make all of these anonymous. As a matter of fact, I believe all of them were, with the exception of one, and I just decided to omit the name given the gravity of what was talked about and discussed. So, yes, again, trigger warning this does deal with death murder. Yeah, let's hope no one's sensitive to that. I'm going to take another drink because we got some crazy submissions today.
Speaker 1:Okay, so the first gremlin gossip from Anonymous says so. Do we all work with murderers? I have some gossip that isn't really gossip because it made the news. A male co-er of mine married his high school sweetheart and, while on their honeymoon, murdered her. It shocked us all. I wouldn't have pegged him as the murdering type, but I guess you never know. Anonymous, yeah, that's crazy. She didn't say the age of the male coworker who murdered his high school sweetheart. I'm assuming he did it for like life insurance, because why would you go through an entire wedding? Like planning a wedding is frustrating. There's no way he was frustrated with her throughout the whole thing and then decided to kill her on the honeymoon. There has to be like a life insurance reason behind it. So I assume I don't know. Maybe I shouldn't assume with these kind of things. I don't know. Okay, I'll keep my mouth shut, all right.
Speaker 1:The next one, anonymous says I went to high school with a guy who is now serving life in prison for murder. He was always in trouble at school and I know his home life was really shitty. But several years after graduation he went on a string of robberies and in his last one he was caught by the homeowner and stabbed her to death and fled. This happened back before social media was everywhere, so I ended up finding out at my 10-year high school reunion. Anonymous, I feel like I'm going to gonna keep saying throughout this whole episode you know it's crazy because, like you said, social media now is everywhere.
Speaker 1:So I feel like I have like somewhat of a decent grasp on like the people I went to high school with what they're doing, what they're up to. You know, like anytime you see like a post, it's usually them posting like that. They just, you know, are they're moving, what they're up to. You know, like anytime you see like a post, it's usually them posting like that. They just, you know, are they're moving. They just got engaged, they're married, they had a baby, they're starting a business. You know all that. I obviously you're not going to be posting if you did something bad and committed a crime.
Speaker 1:But I was thinking about it when I read that and I was like, did I go to high school with anyone who, like I thought, would end up like that? And I couldn't think of anyone, I don't know. I like to think that my high school was like special because, you know, we didn't have like the typical, like mean girl clicks and whatnot. At least in my head. We didn't. Don't come for me, you know, class of 2011. If we did, I guess I was just oblivious to it. But yeah, I would like to think I didn't have go to high school. I would like to think I didn't go to high school with anyone capable of that.
Speaker 1:There were some like, I guess oddballs, you could say, but they didn't give off like sinister vibes is what I'm going at. So, um, yeah, that's a terrible story, as are the rest of these, so we'll move on the next one, again, anonymous. Anonymous says when I was a kid, I lived down the street from a mass murderer. Anonymous says, of murdering all of these women. It's creepy to look back on and think that the women I saw arm in arm with him ended up as his victims. Anonymous, that's terrifying too.
Speaker 1:You know, I usually like to pick stories that I have something to say with. Like I can like, I guess, banter with myself about you know, or at least give like a follow-up story or how this could tie into you know myself, even though that sounds really narcissistic too. Um, but yeah, just like the way, like something I can just like talk about, and I don't really have anything to say about any of these. That's terrifying. And, yeah, I have nothing to say. I wish I did, actually, no, I don't. I wish I don't have anything to say about it, because this is all terrible. And again, I laugh when I'm nervous, and I'm making myself nervous right now. So, yeah, it's not funny, but that's scary. Yeah, that's like when it's like looking, it's like watching a movie. You know you see something happening and then you find out the real plot of it and you're like, oh my God, it's something like that. Okay, this episode's heavy as hell. Okay, next one. Okay, this episode's heavy as hell. Um, okay, next one Anonymous.
Speaker 1:She says my high school boyfriend is now serving time in prison for vehicular manslaughter. He was drunk driving and slammed into a car, killing a mother and daughter and seriously injuring the father. Back in high school he was a nice guy but he definitely did drink at house parties, sometimes way too much, but luckily did not have a car. Back then, I think after high school, he spiraled into his alcohol addiction and these were the unfortunate consequences. His mom was a sweet, hardworking, single woman who I know was devastated by his actions. But I still think about that poor man who lost his wife and child in the blink of an eye. It makes you realize life is precious and to savor the moment and the people you are with.
Speaker 1:Anonymous, okay, this one, like I don't know. It made me like teary almost Because, yeah, you think about, I mean, I'm one of those people who and anyone who's listening to this. Who, like, knows me personally, knows that I overthink a situation. If I don't hear from someone I'm like, oh my God, something happened to them. But it's true, like anything could happen at any moment, we're not promised the next minute, the next hour, the next day. So, yeah, to think that that guy, that the father and husband, he was just, you know, going driving somewhere with his wife and kid, and this happened because this guy, could you know, got behind the wheel of a car when he shouldn't have, that's terrifying. So, yeah, again, I feel like this message of this episode is don't drink and drive, because we've had one, two, three stories where, yeah, three, yeah, three stories where, you know, getting behind the wheel of a car when you're inebriated is um scary. And this specific story ended in death of two people who, you know, were just probably trying to go home that day. So, don't drink and drive, don't? You know? That's what Ubers are there for and hopefully your Uber driver is OK, but, yes, also, savor the moment and the people you are with, ok.
Speaker 1:Next, anonymous. Actually, this was the one who signed her name, but I left you anonymous. I hope you're not mad, but I'll address you. At the end. She says my friend turned me on to this podcast and when you asked for true crime gossip, I knew I had to write in. This insane girl I worked with at a club ended up killing her boyfriend in a coke-fueled rage. We worked together as cocktail waitresses and bottle girls at this prominent club and I don't think I had ever seen her sober. She was nice but definitely on the wild side. But she missed her shift one night. And then we find out it's because she was arrested for beating her boyfriend with a bottle and then using the broken edge to stab him multiple times. It was all over the news and I stayed up to date on her trial out of pure morbid curiosity.
Speaker 1:I have some gremlin stories to write in next, so hopefully you'll read this and my upcoming submissions Anonymous. Okay, I kept you anonymous, but yes, please send me in your gremlin stories. I will say your name then. Um, like I said, I just felt like I should keep everyone anonymous, given, like the gravity of the situation. But this was this is probably the only one I have something to say with like I have like a, a story with. I guess, like so to say um, okay, I've been a cocktail waitress, I have like a story with, I guess, like so to say, okay, I've been a cocktail waitress, I've been a bottle girl, so I know what that's like and of course drugs are going through the place. You know that's how the girls stay, hit like all peppy and whatnot. But you know that's besides the point.
Speaker 1:Not to out myself. I have done the nose candy and it never made me want to, um, stab anyone or murder anyone. It made me want to, you know, just like shake my ass a little bit. Not that I'm promoting people doing that, I don't need people coming for me for that but, um, yeah, that's that's what made me, that's what made me think maybe this wasn't just cocaine. Not that I'm saying cocaine is good, I'm just saying I don't think it was just that like I'm probably thinking that it was laced with something else.
Speaker 1:Um, I did know someone I wasn't obviously present for this, but I did know someone who was doing that. I'm trying to like find my words here, but I guess it doesn't matter. I did know someone who was high off of coke and but it was laced with like PCP and this person ended up flipping out at another person's home. Was like smashing. Like at another person's home was like smashing like bottles and glasses and tables and like screaming, and ran outside like he was in a tizzy. Anyway, the police came. He's now in jail. Um, actually, I don't know where he is now, but he was taken to jail at that time. So that's why it made that's what makes me think this has it's like more than just like that was laced with something else.
Speaker 1:But yeah, and then you said that it was all over the news. So I stayed up to date on her trial out of pure morbid curiosity. So I do know someone who was arrested. It made the news. It was like on TMZ and this and that. And I understand the morbid curiosity.
Speaker 1:Like I stayed up to date on what was happening on that case, on that trial, and I was like Googling the person's name and the other people who were involved in the case because I wanted to see like the developments and what was happening and was it going to trial? Was it being pled out? Like I was just like it was, just like you said, a morb pled out. Like I was just like it was, just like you said, a morbid curiosity. I was just curious and we've already established I'm the nosiest person to have ever lived. So of course, I was googling and whatnot, um. So I understand that it is a morbid curiosity. I had no connection to it. I had no stake the game. I was just wanting to know what was happening.
Speaker 1:So I understand it and also send in your Gremlin stories. I will absolutely happily read them and discuss them and say your name on future episodes. Hopefully you're not mad at me because I didn't say your name on this one, but thank you for your submission. I very much appreciate it and send in those stories. Okay, and the last one is I saved it for last. Like I said before, I don't really have a formula for how I deliver the gossips or the stories or anything like that, but I saved this one for last because this one bothered me. It left me feeling like I'm trying to think of the right word, not sick, but just like, like I had to like kind of catch my breath after I read it, like I felt what you were feeling at that time. So, with that, this is our very last gossip and it's it's yeah. I guess I'll just read it right now. She says so I have a coworker I have worked with since 2021.
Speaker 1:I have no basis for this or any evidence, but I'm 100% convinced he is a killer or has killed at least one person in his lifetime. I have just never gotten a good feeling from him, and the longer I know him, the more I convince myself. When I started at the company, I was just an intern, so I would interact with him every now and then, but now, in my current position, we work in the same department. He always gave off bad energy, but now that I have to spend time with him, I see how dark he really is. And it's not just a creepy vibe, it's a pit in my stomach, gut-wrenching feeling that he is bad, is bad. He is good at his job, but he does not have any friends in the office. When he does interact, it is strange, almost inhuman-like. He stares at you as if he is studying you and speaks in a very perfectionist, thought-out, very slow way. I shared the elevator with him once and he stood next to me and slowly turned his head and looked me up and down, as if taking me in. I said hello and he simply said hello, completely expressionless. Now I refuse to take the elevator with him, always making an excuse to take the next one. Others think he's strange too, but you can't be fired for being weird. But mark my words, we will end up seeing him in the news, signed Afraid.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it was just the way she wrote it and the description she gave it's reading serial killer, I don't know. That's how you picture, like the Jeffrey Dahmers and the Ted Bundy. Actually I heard or not heard. I'm acting like people have told me specific, like personally. Um, I've read that Ted Bundy was very like personable, but it's like how you would imagine someone to be. I I'm at a loss of words, which is not good if I'm trying to run a goddamn podcast. But yeah, it's what you would picture. It's the way they would. If you were writing a movie and you want it to be very clear, cut who the bad guy is, that's how you would write him. Just the office scary man who you know does something terrible. This one bothered me. I felt your fear. I felt like it resonated with me. That's why I saved it for last, because I was like this one was the one that made me scared.
Speaker 1:You know, like you said, maybe we'll see him. I mean, I hope we don't see him in the news. I really hope he's just some really weird guy who is maybe just very antisocial and not an absolute sociopath who, like, tortures people. Yeah, signed, afraid, ditto baby, I wouldn't want to work with this person. He scares me. I don't work with him. I don't know him. I'm dying to know what he looks like.
Speaker 1:Obviously, do not take a picture of him to send to me. It's really not that important. But yeah, I in my head I feel like I can picture him like he's very tall and slender and like has like a horseshoe hair because he's balding on top and he wears like those very thin wire frame glasses and he has like little beady eyes. That's the way I'm picturing him. Yeah, and he brings a lunch every day and it's the same thing every single day, like he doesn't vary from what he's eating because he has a very strict schedule and he has to do this and this and this. Actually it sounds like me because I have OCD, but but I promise you I'm not a murderer, but yeah, so afraid, signed, afraid.
Speaker 1:I hope that this person is not a scary person and you have no terrible interactions with him and you don't see him on the news and you find out he's just a weirdo. You know some people are just weird. That's okay, all right, I'm gonna have a drink of this because I kind of worked myself up. Oh, that's cool, I spilled a little bit. Well, whatever, all right. So that's the end of our episode. Normally I end these episodes on a really jovial note. This one, I feel like it's hard to do because we just talked about something so heavy and scary, to be quite honest. But that's OK. Hopefully you guys really enjoyed this episode. I enjoyed it.
Speaker 1:I enjoyed reading all of the stories and the gossips that came in. Like I said, these aren't the only ones that came in. There are more, but I didn't want to run through all of them and then have nothing. So I can like make this like a little series. So if you have any more, it doesn't here. How about? This doesn't have to be crime. It's just great.
Speaker 1:If you have gremlin stories, if you need gremlin guidance, if you have gremlin gossip, it can involve crime. It can involve just really normal things. It can involve your stories, can just be about crazy debauchery, the way we've always done it for the past 22 episodes, or 21, technically. Yeah, send all your stories, all your gossip and any guidance that you need. Send those in. You can email the podcast emilytogremlypod at gmailcom. You can also watch this emilytogramilypod at gmailcom. You can also watch this podcast minus three episodes, but you can watch this episode and all past episodes on YouTube emilytogramilypod on YouTube. And make sure to follow us on social media myself and the podcast emilytogramilypod on Instagram and TikTok.
Speaker 1:And yes, so hopefully I didn't bum you guys out. Hopefully you guys enjoyed this. I love true crime. Hopefully I get better about talking about it. I love watching it. I guess I didn't know how to deliver this properly. I feel it feels like almost like I'm doing my very first episode. It feels a little bit clunky. Hopefully I'm not absolutely ruining this and myself and the podcast with it, but I don't think I am. I really enjoyed reading everything you guys sent in and I'm very excited to do more submissions. I do have some episodes lined up involved because we're heading into October soon involving Halloween aspects, so I will be excited about that. Maybe I'll save those crime gossips for one of my Halloween episodes. I mean Halloween's like my second favorite holiday, actually. Second, I don't know. I love Christmas, I love my birthday because I'm a Leo and I love Halloween. I guess in no particular order. But yeah, so I love Halloween. We're gonna make Halloween a big deal here on the podcast.
Speaker 1:And yes, send in all your gremlin stories, your gremlin gossips crime or not, crime doesn't matter. Just send it all to me. I'll filter through it and if you have any g guidance, make sure to send those in as well. I have some upcoming guests that I'm very excited to share the guidance with and get their take and their perspective on it, so it should be exciting Again. Gremlin stories, gremlin guidance, gremlin gossip Email me emilytogremlypod at gmailcom. And yeah, that's the episode. Hopefully I didn't bum you guys out. Cheers. This is like the first episode I've drank this much of a drink. I'm going to chug it, finish it and go about my day. Love you guys, cheersies, bye.