Shrink Chat Mayhem – Locked, The Surrender, Hell of a Summer, Sirens

Shrink Chat Mayhem – Locked, The Surrender, Hell of a Summer, Sirens

Author: Hosted by Shannon and Cathy | Horror Both Real and Fictional June 26, 2025 Duration: 31:42

In this episode of Terror Talk Podcast, Shannon and Cathy dive headfirst into a jam-packed Shrink Chat featuring fresh horror reviews, buzzy series reactions, and a double dose of spooky games. We share our thoughts on the latest horror flicks and thrillers including Sinners, The Rule of Jenny Pen, The Woman in the Yard, Locked, The Surrender, and Hell of a Summer. We also get into TV series Sirens, Pokerface, Duster, and the ever-haunting The Last of Us. Expect laughter, strong opinions, and more horror news than your spine can handle.

👻 It wouldn’t be Shrink Chat without our signature games:

  • Horror Facts with Cath – Trivia that’s frighteningly fun.

  • Highlights – A rapid-fire round of reactions to horror and true crime headlines.

If you’re looking for casual, chaotic horror conversation from two therapists with dark humor and even darker movie taste—this episode is for you.

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Ever find yourself wondering what really makes a terrifying film tick, or what twisted logic might run through a real predator's mind? That's the unique space where Terror Talk-Horror Movies, Psychopaths and Humor lives. Hosted by therapists Shannon and Cathy, this podcast brings an unexpected and insightful lens to the things that go bump in the night, both in reality and on the silver screen. Their professional background allows them to dissect the psychology of infamous serial killers with a clarity that's as fascinating as it is chilling, then seamlessly pivot to analyzing the latest horror blockbuster or a cult classic. What you'll hear is a blend of expert insight into criminal motives and the artistic mechanics of fear, all delivered with a relatable and often darkly humorous tone that makes the macabre surprisingly approachable. Each episode feels like a conversation with two friends who are deeply knowledgeable about the darkest corners of human nature and pop culture, breaking down the myths and media portrayals that shape our understanding of horror. This isn't just a rundown of scary stories; it's a thoughtful exploration of why we're drawn to them, packed with surprising takes and a genuine sense of community for anyone obsessed with the genre. Tune in for a smart, engaging, and occasionally funny journey into horror, both real and fictional.
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