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Your Weirdest Fears
What’s your weirdest fear? If it happened, how would you survive? This lighthearted, weekly series explores fears both rational and irrational: from being stalked by subway rats to a phobia of beards. Wanna share your fear? Email the host Larry Mullins at YourWeirdestFears@Audacy.com
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Episodes
The Grinch: Fun or Frightening? 08.12.2022 8:45
Peter is mortified by The Grinch. Yes, the green and gross menace from Dr. Seuss' book "How The Grinch Stole Christmas." He says that, as a child, he would have vivid dreams of the character eating him. Despite having a change of heart and a happy ending at the end of his story, he still fears that the character will somehow come to life, find him and kidnap him now as an adult. But what about thi...
Fear of cat-human hybrids, extreme surgery, and Lizardman?!? 01.12.2022 10:50
Mike is absolutely terrified of cat-human hybrids. It all began with a trip to see the Broadway musical "Cats" in the 6th grade. What should have been a joyous memory became a lifelong nightmare. Now, he acknowledges that these creatures are purely fictional; however, he is also aware that some people modify themselves to look like animals and he still worries he may bump into one on the street. O...
Finding your pet unexpectedly dead 24.11.2022 8:40
Lee is terrified of coming home after a long day of work and finding their pet cat dead. It has nothing to do with the fact that they wouldn’t know how to dispose of the animal, but rather the idea that their cat may have been suffering all alone in its final moments and they couldn’t do anything to help. It’s probably something every pet owner fears, or at least thinks about from time to time. Bu...
Being called a “Karen” is one woman’s greatest fear! 17.11.2022 9:56
Sharon is afraid of being called a “Karen.” She’s so afraid of this that she doesn’t even ask for the manager when she experiences bad service. And she’s not alone! In this episode, we connect with author and sociologist Dr. Jessie Daniels. Dr. Daniels is an expert on the internet’s manifestation of racism. She wrote a book about being called a “Karen” titled “Nice White Ladies.” She breaks down...
Killer whales: Are they the serial killers of the sea? 10.11.2022 7:41
Joe says that they love whales. They even have a tattoo of one of their arm. However, there’s one member of the species that absolutely terrifies them: orcas (also known as killer whales). In fact, they tell us that if they had to choose between being in the water with an orca or a great white shark, they’d pick the shark. But are killer whales as deadly as their name implies? On this episode of...
Scaffolding: Is walking underneath like a Final Destination film? 03.11.2022 8:46
Some people avoid walking under scaffolding because they are afraid it could come crashing down without any warning. On this episode, we meet with safety expert John Newquist to find out just how realistic this fear is. With over 30 years of experience at the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), he has an abundance of stories to share about scaffolding - and even more tips to offe...
Afraid of demonic possession? You're not alone. 27.10.2022 8:29
Jane says her biggest fear is demonic possession. It’s not because she was exposed to The Exorcist too early in life, but rather because she grew up in a Russian Orthodox household. She was taught to believe that possession was possible. She even received two exorcisms as a kid. But is the concept of demonic possession as scary as the movies make it seem? What does a real exorcism entail? On this...
A fear of cutting your eyeball: Why horror movies may be to blame 20.10.2022 10:03
Dan Travis says his biggest fear is getting a paper cut on his eyeball. Working in the film industry, he says there are paper signs everywhere and that he’s just bracing for the moment it happens and ocular fluid leaks everywhere. Ironically, eyeballs have always played an important role in cinema. Not just because we need our eyes to see movies, but because they have even been subjected to num...
A fear of vomit: Why some people can't even eat spaghetti 13.10.2022 9:31
Alex Manning says that they are absolutely scared of vomit. The noise. The look. The “splash”. In fact, they avoid the subways late at night to avoid any drunk people who might inevitably hurl and refuse to sit near pits at concerts for the same reason. Now, although most people don’t like vomit, the degree to which Alex fears vomit actually has a name. It’s called emetophobia. On this episode of...
Chopping off your fingers while cutting veggies: Can this really happen? 13.10.2022 10:08
Aubrey says her biggest fear is accidentally chopping her finger off with a knife while cooking in the kitchen. Unlike some other fears we’ve covered, hers is statistically possible - and common. But how do we prevent knife-related accidents from happening when knives are the most essential tool in our lives? On this episode of Your Weirdest Fears, host Larry Mullins sits down with knife expert J...
A fear of hairless tails: blame it on our ancestors 13.10.2022 9:28
Alyssa Boss loves animals, but when it comes to rodents she says she feels overcome with nausea and anxiety. Nothing scares her more than coming across a rodent with a hairless tail. On this episode of Your Weirdest Fears, host Larry Mullins sits down with self-proclaimed “ratologist” Dr. Robert Corrigan to understand the rationality behind the fear of rodents and why their tails are actually the...
Trailer: Your Weirdest Fears 22.09.2022 2:05
What’s your weirdest fear? If it happened, how would you survive? This lighthearted, weekly series explores fears both rational and irrational: from being afraid of cutting your own finger off to a phobia of hairless tails. Listeners submit their fears to the host Larry Mullins who then turns to experts and survivors to find out what you should do. Send us your fears at YourWeirdestFears@Audacy.co...
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