
Folklore. Fear. Dark Psychology.
Psychology of the Strange is a narrative psychology podcast that explores the eerie, the uncanny, and the deeply human. Every episode begins with an original atmospheric story rooted in dark folklore, superstition, or real events and then shifts into a psychological analysis that unpacks why these tales grip the human mind. From winter-born omens and skeletal visi... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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What happens to your brain when the lights go out? Every night, our minds spin up a hyper-realistic, 100% immersive reality simulator. For decades, science viewed dreaming as minor background maintenance, just the brain clearing out its digital trash... more
In this episode, I enter one of the strangest corners of mycology, folklore, and consciousness research I've encountered: Lanmaoa asiatica, a mushroom with no identified psychoactive compound that nonetheless causes ninety-six percent of people who e... more
Analog horror, psychology of fear, and the neuroscience of dread. In this episode of Psychology of the Strange, I'm breaking down what the analog horror genre is actually doing to your brain and why it works so precisely on modern audiences.
Analog ... more
Every ghost sighting follows the same dress code, the long dress, pale, timeless, and tragic. Almost nobody is reporting the apparition in low rise flare jeans and butterfly clips. It is a window into how the human brain constructs, maintains, and in... more
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This podcast is so unlike anything else out there. Spooky stories, true crime, and then the psychology without it feeling like a lecture. I am hooked.
Psychology of the strange is the best dark podcast around! I love all the unique and dark and morbid topics. It’s now in my weekly podcast rotation. I really look forward to the new episodes as they come out, and you will too!!
Tara does a brilliant job taking a deep dive into the dark abyss that is the human psyche blending her innate knowledge with captivating storytelling. A unique podcast and an absolute must listen
There are aa lot of podcasts that will tell you messed up stories of the dark and supernatural, but this is the only show I have ever heard where they are broken down by someone with the pedigree to do so, showing that whether the experience is true or not there is something dark simmering in the mental stew underneath it all, Would give it six stars if I could. It's amazing.
Such a great show! Tara’s voice is perfect for the strange stories she tells! Definitely recommend
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This show blends atmospheric storytelling rooted in folklore, superstition, or true events with rigorous psychological analysis to unpack why eerie narratives grip the mind. Listeners are guided through eerie tales and then exposed to cognitive and behavioral ideas that explain fear, uncertainty, and moral ambiguity, making distant myths feel psychologically tangible. What stands out is the seamless integration of narrative mood with science, plus a host who leads with warmth, credibility, and a scholarly curiosity that invites both curiosity and critical thinking for fans of dark psychology, folklore, and speculative psychology.
Overall, the show is likely to appeal to curious adults who enjoy immersive storytelling paired with accessible... more
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Psychology of the Strange launched 3 years ago and published 40 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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