The Horror Heals Podcast
The Horror Heals Podcast is about how horror culture, movies, and performers aid so many of us with mental wellness. Firsthand we’ve seen and heard the power of horror to help us feel better mentally. (Being part of the horror convention community is great for lowering our anxiety!)Here’s the “why and how” of the Horror Heals Podcast:Kendall and Corey host the podcast with guests on each episode, including horror enthusiasts who are willing to share their stories about how horror has helped them heal, be it from trauma, anxiety, depression, or whatever their circumstances.They will also feature luminaries from the horror world who will share—one—how being part of the community is great for their own mental health and—two—will share stories of meeting fans and their experiences with healing through horror.After hosting our successful Family Twist podcast for two years, Kendall and Corey pondered a horror podcast, but with so many in existence, we wondered, “How can we be heard in the noise?” Corey had an “aha” moment at the horror convention earlier this year.He was in line to meet director, Sam Raimi, packed in tightly. Corey observed a young man in the next row, clearly nearing a panic attack. He was obviously in distress. Corey was about to ask the people in front of and behind him if they wouldn’t mind holding his spot in line so he could step away if he needed to. Then someone asked the young man about the stack of DVDs he was holding.Immediately, the distressed young man’s demeanor changed. The anxiety seemed to melt away as he chatted with his new friend. He was seemingly fine and relaxed for the duration of the line. That is the healing magic of horror—just one example of many.
Episodes
80 episodes
Get Me Doug Jones! The Monster Behind the Magic
Doug Jones has spent four decades bringing some of the most unforgettable characters in film and television to life. From Pan's Labyrinth and Hellboy to Hocus Pocus, The Shape of Water, and Star Trek: Discovery
The Monsters We Call Family
What if the hardest people to face aren't the monsters? They're family.This week on Horror Heals, Kendall sits down with actor, writer, and producer Rae Jones to celebrate Soul Sisters, a Halloween-set horror short t...
Why Rocky Horror Still Makes Us Feel Seen with Linus O'Brien
Let's do the Time Warp.This week, Corey speaks with filmmaker Linus O'Brien, director of Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror and son of Richard O'Brien, for a conversation that feels like hanging out in the lobby after a ...
Why Horror Fans Feel Like Family with Spooky Kisses, Part 2
In part two of our conversation with Spooky Kisses, the discussion shifts from haunted attractions and horror conventions to something even more interesting: the people who make these communities feel like home.We talk about why horror f...
Why Horror People Always Find Each Other with Spooky Kisses
What happens when horror fans sit down and just start talking?In part one of our conversation with Spooky Kisses, we go everywhere, haunted attractions, horror conventions, scare acting, creepy abandoned places, terrifying childhood memo...
Horror, Anxiety, and the Videos We Shouldn’t Have Watched
What happens when the internet stops feeling like entertainment and starts feeling like a nightmare?On this episode of Horror Heals, Corey and Kendall talk with filmmaker Zack Ogle about his unsettling indie horror film
From Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark to creating with blood and hair
Horror fans don’t just consume stories.A lot of us create because of them.In this episode of Horror Heals, Corey sits down with horror-inspired artist Christian Baloga for a deeply personal conversation about fear, trauma...
The Final Girl Isn’t Lucky. She’s Prepared
What if horror isn’t just entertainment, but a tool for survival?In this episode of Horror Heals, Corey sits down with clinical psychologist Dr. Lana Holmes to explore how horror movies mirror real-life trauma, resilience, and m...
From Freddy to Fine Art, How Whit Hertford Uses Creativity to Heal
What happens when horror, art, and real-life trauma all collide?In this episode, we sit down with Whit Hertford, known to horror fans as Jacob from A Nightmare on Elm Street 5 and to movie lovers as the kid who gets shocked in <...
Dark, Surreal, and Healing, Kamaria Williams on the Power of Horror
Horror isn’t just about fear. For Kamaria Williams, it’s about healing.In this episode of Horror Heals, we sit down with actor, writer, and filmmaker Kamaria Williams to explore how horror became her creative outlet and emotional process...
Mingle, Jingle, and Scream, Jill Schoelen’s Horror Christmas
It’s Christmas, dammnit, and Horror Heals is decking the halls with horror, heart, and holiday cheer.This episode marks the relaunch of one of our most beloved Christmas conversations, featuring horror icon Jill Schoelen, actress,...
Why Black Christmas Still Haunts Us Every Holiday Season
Black Christmas may have turned fifty last year, but its power has never faded. This episode is a relaunch of one of Horror Heals’ most important holiday conversations, revisiting why Bob Clark’s bleak, unsettling classic stil...
Wicked Turns Dark: Gregory Maguire on Oz, Power and Monsters
To celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of Wicked, we bring you something rare and unexpected. Years ago Corey sat down with Gregory Maguire for a candid, hilarious and deeply thoughtful conversation about the moral complexity of Oz, th...
Women in Horror: Possessing Power from The Exorcist to Prey
Women in Horror are reshaping the genre, from the lingering dread of The Exorcist to modern Final Person heroes like Naru in Prey. In this episode, Kimberly Ramsawak, creator of Horror Concierge and founder of Horror and Her, joins us for her f...
Beyond Lost in Space: The Eternal Orbit of June Lockhart
What happens when an actress who played make-believe among the stars helps real astronauts reach them?In this special tribute episode of Horror Heals, Corey honors the life and legacy of June Lockhart, who passe...
Beatrice Boepple on Amanda Krueger, Trauma, Horror Fandom & Why Horror Heals
Beatrice Boepple (Amanda Krueger from A Nightmare on Elm Street 5) joins Horror Heals for one of the most powerful conversations we’ve had about horror, trauma, empathy, and why these stories matter so much....
How a Scream Queen Saved Me
What happens when the VHS kid who found safety with scream queens grows up and becomes the cosplay that inspires the original star?If horror has ever been your coping tool, your comfort movie, or your mirror when life got loud, Gregory’s...
The World Feels Like a Horror Movie. Here’s How to Survive It.
The world feels heavy. Anxiety is high, headlines are grim, and creative burnout is real. This week, Horror Heals host Corey Stulce sits down with Lee Murray ONZM to talk about how horror can help us process the darkne...
50 Years of Rocky Horror, 50 Years of Queer Survival
This year marks the 50th anniversary of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," and what better way to celebrate than to explore its legacy as a queer lifeline.In Part Two of our conversation with the creator behind Queer for Fear, we dig into ...
Queer Horror, Wicked Witches, and Why We Need Monsters
In this episode of Horror Heals, Corey sits down with Heather, the force behind Queer for Fear. Part One of this two-parter dives deep into the queer relationship with horror, the villains we secretly love, and how the genre b...
Sidney Prescott, Salem Honeymoons, and Why Horror Heals
In this episode of Horror Heals, Corey and Kendall sit down with psychotherapist and horror enthusiast Candis Green. From her childhood obsession with Halloween and witches to her professional use of Jungian dream work and archetypes, ...
Triggered by Terror: Why Some Horror Hurts (and Heals)
In this episode of Horror Heals, Corey and Kendall are joined by filmmaker Andrew Jara, who opens up about creating a horror film rooted in his own experience with anxiety, panic attacks, and the slow, quiet devastatio...
Carving Out Space For Disability in Horror
This week, we're slicing through the surface of the horror world to spotlight something truly revolutionary. Corey and Kendall sit down with filmmaker, podcaster, and horror disruptor Ariel Baska, whose life was forever changed...