
If you waited by the TV for new episodes of “Are You Afraid of the Dark” each weekend or wasted study hall reading the weird parts of the encyclopedia, this one’s for you SPECIFICALLY. “Human F*ckery” pits a doctor of psychology and an investigative journalist against one another in a battle of wits, research, and creative storytelling. Each episode the curious pair get assigned a topic. Then, the... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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As the days shorten and winter’s breath creeps in, Kim and Edward drag you back through humanity’s oldest fear: the season that tried to kill us first. From ancient harvest rituals to the fiery nightmare of the Wicker Man, this episode e... more
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After two long years in the shadows… Human Fuckery is back!
Hosts Kim and Dr. Edward return to the mic for a brand-new season of chaos, curiosity, and true-life nightmares — starting with one of the most haunting tragedies ever to hit a... more
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Ghosts proposing marriage. Dead presidents playing the violin. Séances hosted by First Lady Lincoln in the Crimson Room—the White House is so much more paranormal than your high school history teacher ever let on.
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We’re back, baby. Season 3 of Human F*ckery kicks off next month with a fantastic Halloween special that’ll crawl right under your skin and stay there. But before we drop the main event, we’re opening the vault and unleashing stories tha... more
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Out of all the podcasts I have listened to (several different people I listen to) and is by far the best. So many emotions go through your mind while listening. Plus completely addicting.
so fkn good?!have you guys NOT SEEN Fire and Ice?!check that shit out Pronto!
so fkn good?!have you guys NOT SEEN Fire and Ice?!check that shit out Pronto!
Interesting idea and good information but so sophomoric in presentation as to be ultimately unlistenable










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