• Episode 8: "Below the Line"
    May 8 2026

    CW: death of a kitchen worker described briefly and non-graphically.

    A hotel restaurant kitchen. Service ends at ten. The cooks go home in fifteen minutes.

    Then there's just Noel.

    In this episode we hear from Noel — a closing dishwasher who spent three years as the last person in a 1940s hotel kitchen every night. He knew every sound that kitchen made. The refrigeration cycling. The ventilation winding down in stages.

    So when a new sound started coming from dry storage — soft, deliberate, on a schedule — he noticed.

    Always between 1 and 2AM. Always the same. The sound of something being set down carefully on a metal shelf.

    When he finally asked the prep cook who'd worked that kitchen for twenty two years — she didn't even flinch.

    She just said — is it a thunking sound? Like something being set down?

    Then she told him about the night cook from 1949.

    Third Shift Tales collects stories from people who work while the rest of the world sleeps. Names and some details have been changed at the request of contributors.

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    19 mins
  • Episode 7: "The Rounds"
    May 1 2026

    CW: death of a security guard described briefly and non-graphically.

    Three buildings. Four hundred thousand square feet. Twenty two checkpoints. One guard.

    In this episode we hear from Garrett — a private security officer who worked the overnight at a corporate office complex in the mid-Atlantic for two years. Ninety minute rounds. Four times a night. Eleven months of finding exactly what he expected.

    The twelfth month the monitors changed.

    A figure. Standing at the end of a corridor. Still. Gone by the time he got there. And when he pulled the footage back —

    the corridor had been empty the whole time.

    It happened eleven more times over six weeks. Different buildings. Different floors. Never on camera. Always gone.

    Then one night he took a slightly different route.

    And it was facing him.

    Third Shift Tales collects stories from people who work while the rest of the world sleeps. Names and some details have been changed at the request of contributors.

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    16 mins
  • Episode 6: "Mile Marker"
    Apr 24 2026

    A two lane highway. Forty seven miles of dark. One patrol car running slow through the brush section at 2AM.

    In this episode we hear from Trooper Ellis — an eleven year night patrol veteran on a stretch of rural state highway in the plains. Eight years of knowing every mile, every curve, every car that belonged on that road.

    Then one night his headlights caught something standing dead center in the road.

    Person shaped. Fully still. Gone the moment he got close.

    He started pulling incident records for that stretch. Mile marker 44 to 46. The accidents. The breakdowns. The confused motorists who couldn't explain how they got there.

    They all clustered in the same two miles.

    Then he found the retired trooper who'd worked the route before him. She'd seen it too. Four times in six years.

    She had one question for him.

    You got out of the car, didn't you.

    Third Shift Tales collects stories from people who work while the rest of the world sleeps. Names and some details have been changed at the request of contributors.

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    15 mins
  • Episode 5: "Do Not Disturb"
    Apr 17 2026


    CW: death of an unidentified person, described briefly and non-graphically.

    A convention center. Eighty thousand square feet. Midnight. A crew of twelve returning it to empty.

    In this episode we hear from Sable — an overnight cleaner who spent two and a half years working the east wing of a large midwest convention center. Most of it was exactly what you'd expect. Hard, physical, repetitive work.

    The last four months were different.

    It started with a man in a dark jacket standing in the northeast corner of the exhibition hall. Facing the wall. Still. Gone by the time her supervisor arrived.

    She saw him again eleven days later. Different room. Same corner. Same stillness.

    Then she started researching the building.

    What was there before the convention center changed everything.

    Third Shift Tales collects stories from people who work while the rest of the world sleeps. Names and some details have been changed at the request of contributors.

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    15 mins
  • Episode 4: "The Quiet Ward"
    Apr 10 2026

    CW: psychiatric facility setting, death of a patient described briefly and non-graphically.

    Ward C. Long-term acute psychiatric care. Twenty-two rooms. Checks every thirty minutes. All night.

    In this episode we hear from Callum — a psychiatric technician who spent three years on the overnight at a state-run facility in the northeast. By his second year he knew every patient, every habit, every sound the building made at night.

    In his third year he started noticing the chair in Room 9.

    Always between 2 and 3AM. Always facing the bed. Always empty the moment he stepped inside.

    When he finally told his colleague Petra — she went quiet.

    She had seen it too. Three weeks before. Same chair.

    Then Callum found the records. Seven reports. Six different staff members. Twelve years.

    All describing the same thing.

    Third Shift Tales collects stories from people who work while the rest of the world sleeps. Names and some details have been changed at the request of contributors.

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    18 mins
  • Episode 3: "Room for One More"
    Apr 3 2026

    Seven floors. One hundred and twelve rooms. One person at the front desk after midnight.

    In this episode we hear from Mara — a night shift hotel clerk who spent two years working the overnight at a mid-range hotel in the southeast. She knew that building the way you only know a place after hundreds of nights alone inside it.

    Which is why she noticed when something changed.

    It started with her own handwriting. Log entries she didn't remember writing. A room number that kept appearing. A room that didn't exist.

    Room 714.

    Then the calls started.

    Third Shift Tales collects stories from people who work while the rest of the world sleeps. Names and some details have been changed at the request of contributors.

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    17 mins
  • Episode 2: "The Pump That Never Stops"
    Mar 27 2026

    A gas station off a rural highway. Six pumps. One employee. Eight hours alone in the dark.

    In this episode we hear from Dex — a night shift attendant who spent fourteen months working the overnight at a small station in the rural south. Eleven of those months were fine. The last three were not.

    It started with Pump 4. During the dead stretch — 2 to 4AM when the lot went quiet — the display would light up. Too bright. And always, a few minutes later, headlights off the highway.

    Fifteen out of eighteen times. Dex studied accounting. He understood data. Fifteen out of eighteen was not coincidence.

    Then the car started coming. Dark colored. Parked at the edge of the lot. Gone without moving.

    And then one night it pulled up to Pump 4.

    Third Shift Tales collects stories from people who work while the rest of the world sleeps. Names and some details have been changed at the request of contributors.

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    20 mins
  • Episode 1: "Something on the Floor"
    Mar 20 2026


    note: this episode includes the death of an elderly patient in a care facility setting.

    Some buildings are different at night. A nursing home at 3 a.m. is one of them.

    In our first episode, we hear from Renata — a night shift nurse who spent nearly four years on the overnight at a long-term care facility in the midwest. She was practical, grounded, not given to imagination. And then, for seven nights in a row, an elderly patient in Room 14 started waking up at exactly 3:17 a.m. — staring at the same corner of the room.

    Renata told herself it was sundowning. She almost convinced herself, too.

    Then she noticed the marks on the floor.

    Third shift tales collects stories from the night shift — the kind people mention once, in hushed voices, and never bring up again. Names and some details have been changed at the request of contributors.



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    18 mins