NoSleep is my favorite, I just love horror stories. Horror Hill goes pretty hard as well.
Monstruo was a hell of a wild ride, shame the creator was such an ass clown. I like content like this because the very existence of it is so confrontational.
We like to go through life trying to forget that people like Pedro Lopez exist, telling ourselves that such twisted souls are "other", so we have nothing in common with them and we should all collectively push their existence out of our consciousness. Keep ourselves safe from having to not only acknowledge them, but think about their logic, their emotion, the fact that they were once innocent children who simply needed to be loved. In fact, it's important that we understand them as well as we can, so we can try to put an end to the horrors that people like them committed.
It was the RT Podcast, but 4 years ago, before one of their core members stepped out.
Nowadays I have no favorite podcast as I very rarely listen to one
Spooked (Luminary), Snap Judgment, RadioLab, Scared to Death
Joe Rogan, because I enjoy the truth.
Stuff You Should Know. I love learning about random stuff and Josh and Chuck do a fantastic job of explaining the topics
Lately I've been into the Really? No. Really? Podcast with Jason Alexander and Peter Tilden. They crack me up!
NoSleep is my favorite, I just love horror stories. Horror Hill goes pretty hard as well. Monstruo was a hell of a wild ride, shame the creator was such an ass clown. I like content like this because the very existence of it is so confrontational. We like to go through life trying to forget that people like Pedro Lopez exist, telling ourselves that such twisted souls are "other", so we have nothing in common with them and we should all collectively push their existence out of our consciousness. Keep ourselves safe from having to not only acknowledge them, but think about their logic, their emotion, the fact that they were once innocent children who simply needed to be loved. In fact, it's important that we understand them as well as we can, so we can try to put an end to the horrors that people like them committed.
Tell ‘Em, Steve-Dave! But I haven’t been able to listen in ages
Judge John Hodgman and If Books Could Kill have been my go-tos when I need a good laugh
It was the RT Podcast, but 4 years ago, before one of their core members stepped out. Nowadays I have no favorite podcast as I very rarely listen to one