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Monsters (Teratophobia)
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Welcome to Pantophobia, a podcast about fear and curiosity!
Episode 9: Monsters (Teratophobia)
Monsters aren’t even real. Why are we so scared of them? And what should we be scared of instead? We ask some kids.
Pantophobia Main Page
Hosts:
Jeff is the Curator of the College of Curiosity. He spends his days looking for curious people, things and points of view to share through words, audio and travel.
You can reach him at jeff@collegeofcuriosity.com.
Aubrey is a writer and storyteller in Chicago. She has a lot of questions.
You can reach her at aubrey@collegeofcuriosity.com.
Mark Graunke
Mark is a pipefitter by trade and a mystery seeker by inclination. His hobbies include challenging his own fears and anxieties.
You can reach him at mark@collegeofcuriosity.com.
References:
Cover Photo: Skunk Ape Research Headquarters. Photo by Jeff Wagg.
How Not to Be Afraid of the Dark: Daily Curio.
Skunk Ape Research Headquarters: Official Site
CBS Chicago: 2 Investigators: Creepy Clown Trespasses At Chicago Cemetery, In Dead Of Night.
Credits:
Special thanks to Randy Pischel, for sharing his story and exposing himself to the very thing that effects him, and to the wonderful kids, Julian, Rebecca, Lyla, Naomi, Alissa, Nina, Rebecca, Leon and Ely, as well as parents Andrew and Francesca who allowed us to make a lot of monsters in their yard.
Scooby Doo Theme performed by Larry Marks: Wikipedia.
Other music by Sirmooge (Simon Wagg) and Bensound.com.
Logo design by Beth Voigt.
Produced with Audacity for Mac.
14 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on July 06, 2020 21:08 (). Last successful fetch was on August 28, 2019 01:41 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 156753374 series 1199090
Welcome to Pantophobia, a podcast about fear and curiosity!
Episode 9: Monsters (Teratophobia)
Monsters aren’t even real. Why are we so scared of them? And what should we be scared of instead? We ask some kids.
Pantophobia Main Page
Hosts:
Jeff is the Curator of the College of Curiosity. He spends his days looking for curious people, things and points of view to share through words, audio and travel.
You can reach him at jeff@collegeofcuriosity.com.
Aubrey is a writer and storyteller in Chicago. She has a lot of questions.
You can reach her at aubrey@collegeofcuriosity.com.
Mark Graunke
Mark is a pipefitter by trade and a mystery seeker by inclination. His hobbies include challenging his own fears and anxieties.
You can reach him at mark@collegeofcuriosity.com.
References:
Cover Photo: Skunk Ape Research Headquarters. Photo by Jeff Wagg.
How Not to Be Afraid of the Dark: Daily Curio.
Skunk Ape Research Headquarters: Official Site
CBS Chicago: 2 Investigators: Creepy Clown Trespasses At Chicago Cemetery, In Dead Of Night.
Credits:
Special thanks to Randy Pischel, for sharing his story and exposing himself to the very thing that effects him, and to the wonderful kids, Julian, Rebecca, Lyla, Naomi, Alissa, Nina, Rebecca, Leon and Ely, as well as parents Andrew and Francesca who allowed us to make a lot of monsters in their yard.
Scooby Doo Theme performed by Larry Marks: Wikipedia.
Other music by Sirmooge (Simon Wagg) and Bensound.com.
Logo design by Beth Voigt.
Produced with Audacity for Mac.
14 episodes
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