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Resonance - Why Monsters?

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Resonance- Why monsters? Mike and I chat about restoring car projects as teenagers, that didn’t work out. Camping and just hitting the road, momentarily dreaming of touring the Arizona beauty from a bike. As the evening moved on, we then hit our topic of monsters. It was a mild Halloween night, and we wanted to continue the discussion from previous ‘cast, and address our feelings on the origins of our monsters and fear. Later in the evening, we get treated to the return of Justin, always with great contributions and perspective. What parts of monster lore and legend do you enjoy? Or not enjoy? Why do you keep it spooky? Do you think we need monsters? Reflections: Twin Peaks-The Return observations, and impressions Ruminations: Wandering thoughts, ideas, and conversations that enjoy the journey over the destinations Reminiscence: Tales of friendship, adventures, and the drinks along the way Resonance: Reviews and the like, over art of all kinds Twitter: Ruminations@FromTheRedRoom http://guillermotheivth.blogspot.com/ Facebook Ruminations from the Red Room Instagram FromTheRedRoom #trueghoststories #spooky #monsterorigins #fear ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Resonance- Why monsters? Mike and I chat about restoring car projects as teenagers, that didn’t work out. Camping and just hitting the road, momentarily dreaming of touring the Arizona beauty from a bike. As the evening moved on, we then hit our topic of monsters. It was a mild Halloween night, and we wanted to continue the discussion from previous ‘cast, and address our feelings on the origins of our monsters and fear. Later in the evening, we get treated to the return of Justin, always with great contributions and perspective. What parts of monster lore and legend do you enjoy? Or not enjoy? Why do you keep it spooky? Do you think we need monsters? Reflections: Twin Peaks-The Return observations, and impressions Ruminations: Wandering thoughts, ideas, and conversations that enjoy the journey over the destinations Reminiscence: Tales of friendship, adventures, and the drinks along the way Resonance: Reviews and the like, over art of all kinds Twitter: Ruminations@FromTheRedRoom http://guillermotheivth.blogspot.com/ Facebook Ruminations from the Red Room Instagram FromTheRedRoom #trueghoststories #spooky #monsterorigins #fear ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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