Welcome horror lovers! We are The Fear Response Podcast. Join us as we discuss our favorite horror movies and tv shows as fans and mental health workers. Our professional work gives us great interest and a different perspective on the psychological side of these stories.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmMental HealthFilm ReviewsHealth & Fitness |
Hello listeners! In this episode we introduce our horror virgin to Hereditary! this one has been a long time coming. This movie has it all: family discord, emotional pain, and truly intense scares. Join us as we drag Steve, kicking and screaming, to ... more
Hello listeners and welcome to a new format of episode! In these episodes Jenna and John will unpack some of their history with the genre of horror and how their love for these movies has evolved over time. Join us for this week's episode as we discu... more
Hello horror lovers! This episode we are discussing a film that we weren't very familiar with, but knew had a cult following. From the extremely creepy score to the grubby old film reels, this movie packs in the scares. Join us as we discuss the Etha... more
Welcome back horror fans! In this episode we discuss a game changing classic, The Blair Witch Project. We consider it required viewing for the horror genre. As we select movies to feature on the pod, we try to cycle between vintage and modern era mov... more
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Throughly enjoyable chatter between two pleasant Canadian mental health professionals!
I found The Fear Response Podcast through your guest episode with Kate from The Nightlight Horror Movie Club and your coverage of The Cabin in the Woods! more
The energy and humor is exceptional and refreshing. Flawlessly edited. Impressive banter between the hosts (even for siblings). Being obsessed with horror and working in inpatient psychiatric hospitals, this podcast is the mutant fetus of fun I never knew I needed. Thank you for your service!
Fun to hear about these movies from mental health people, who can kind of recognize when things are portrayed correctly or not in the movies. Lots of mental health chat as well as movie chat, so it’s a good mix. The banter is good! Kind of interesting that the hosts are siblings, so they have some funny childhood stories.
Apple Podcasts | #243 | Canada/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #44 | Russia/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #89 | Taiwan/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #218 | Russia/TV & Film |
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