Kayhan Abbasian

Noise

Society EN ↓ 5 episodios

Noise is a podcast about the thoughts you almost had. The fears buried in familiar stories. The meaning hiding in plain sight. Each episode peels back the surface of something ordinary—until it feels strange, unsettling, and impossible to ignore. This isn’t about answers. It’s about the signal behind the noise.

Autor

Kayhan Abbasian

Categoría

Society

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Último episodio

27 de sep. de 2025

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Episodios

4. Why are we afraid of babies? 27.09.2025

This episode explores our most primal fear—from changeling folklore and demonic children in horror films to the rise of AI—to ask what our terror of the cradle truly reveals about us.

3. Villains part 2 03.07.2025

What makes a villain? We deconstruct the villain as a rebel, a tyrant, and a scapegoat to understand our fascination with the dark side.

3. Villains part 1 03.07.2025

What makes a villain? We deconstruct the villain as a rebel, a tyrant, and a scapegoat to understand our fascination with the dark side.

2. The Hero's Journey 07.05.2025

From ancient myths to modern tales, this episode explores the hero's journey, what it means to face the monster and what we lose or become in the process.

1. The Cave, the Beast, and Us: why we fear what doesn’t listen 18.04.2025

In this debut episode of Noise, we explore one of humanity’s oldest, most chilling fears: being trapped in a place with something almost human… but not quite.

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