Episodios

  • Guest: Author Pandem Buckner
    Aug 21 2025

    TW for discussion on DV, SA, and suicide.

    This week, discussion with Pandem Buckner includes Disney, horror movies, consent, shelter work, and the fact that there are no white people in the bible. Also rage toward education, depression, ADHD, and we accidentally invent the concept of propaganda. Find more from Pandem Buckner here.

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    1 h y 51 m
  • Author, Activist, and Educator Amanda Morin
    Aug 14 2025

    Amanda Morin is a special education and accessibility advocate who specializes in neurodiversity-affirming learning environments. We talk horror movies, labels vs stigma and the value of diagnoses. Also depression vs burnout, the "crip trope" and her work with Noggin. Fina Amanda at www.amandamorin.com

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    1 h y 46 m
  • Guest: Actor, Programmer, Gamer, Cool Guy Jonathan Harford
    Aug 7 2025

    Season four kicks off with actor and editor of Resilient Brainforest (and a bunch of other stuff) Jonathan Harford. We talk about how ADD has affected our creative projects--and how we navigate the pitfalls now. Plus AI, how horror and comedy are more alike than we notice. Wednes talks lesbian lizards and learns about Cookie Clicker, Exquisite Monster, and a movie called Krisha.

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    1 h y 53 m
  • Writer and Actor Vann Weller
    Apr 23 2025

    This week's guest is neither a horror guy nor neurodivergent. He lends his perspectives on TV production, neurotypical creativity, the early days of the internet, and Elon Musk. There's a live song, and a spirited discussion on whether or not suffering is required to make impactful art. Also The Last Broadcast, psychedelic therapy, and a Mad Lib.

    Find more from Vann Weller here.

    See The Last Broadcast here.

    Find a complete transcript of this episode here.

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    1 h y 34 m
  • Guest: Sumiko Saulson
    Apr 17 2025

    Sumiko Saulson is a Bram Stoker Award® Finalist for Poetry for The Rat King (2022, Dooky Zines) and Melancholia (2024, Bludgeoned Girls Press). Elgin Award Nominee (2022). 2018 Afrosurrealist Writers Award, and 2021 Ladies of Horror Readers Choice Award winner. Their novel Somnalia: The Metamorphoses of Flynn Keahi is available on Mocha Memoirs Press.

    This week, we talk scary movies, church v state, aliens, magical thinking, and whether neo-pronouns are as new as they say. Also demons, The Rat King, and movies that made us realize we were bi.

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    2 h y 13 m
  • Guest: Author Tamara Thorne
    Apr 10 2025

    Tamara Thorne's first novel was published in 1991, and since then she has written many more, including international bestsellers Brimstone, Haunted, Bad Things, Moonfall, and Eternity. A lifelong lover of ghost stories, she is currently working on several collaborations with Alistair Cross, including the next installment in The Ravencrest Saga, as well as The Spiral Sea, the next Old Wives’ Tales novel.

    To learn more about Tamara and her books, visit her website.

    We talk Bette Davis movies, dads, cowardice, Don jr, writing partners, and polytheism. Also Bezos and journalism, that time the eggs were mad at me, why I'm still writing about Don jr, coping strategies, and Kung Fu panda.

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    2 h y 8 m
  • Guest: Author and Magician David Kempf
    Apr 3 2025

    David Kempf has written over fifty short stories, many with horror themes. He’s won several writing awards and is a frequent contributor to the British website Masters of Horror U.K. He has written two children's books, four plays, two short story collections, and produced several short films and audio drama podcasts. David was a contributing author to More Modern Myth-makers (from Crystal Lake Publishing) where he interviewed some of the top names in horror. He's also had several of his short stories featured on Dead Airwaves, a horror story podcast. David also contributed to the poetry book Venomous Words, which made the preliminary ballot nomination for the Bram Stoker Awards.

    We talk Salem's Lot, shark movies and their ripoffs, the plusses and minuses of AA, living with tourettes, magic and magic movies, getting more than you bargained for, the Psycho franchise, and Tales from the Crypt.

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    2 h y 12 m
  • Guest: Activist, trans-masc advocate Chapin Lennon
    Mar 26 2025

    Chapin Lennon is an activist and advocate who lives with dwarfism and is trans-masc. They are especially passionate about disability history and representation. We talk Peter Dinklage and Billy Barty, fetishists, representation--and what to do should some maniac treat you as if you're "good luck." Plus Foul Play, The Greatest Showman, and The Station Agent.

    A full transcript of this ep can be found here.

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    1 h y 36 m