Episode 710: The Unsolved Death Stephanie Wasilishin
From Morbid | Podcast
The content discusses the excitement surrounding the opening of haunted houses and the hosts' humorous banter about their need for spooky experiences, while also sharing their appreciation for a funny TikTok creator. Key points include their personal reflections on their emotional states and the enjoyment they derive from engaging with both ghostly themes and social media humor.
Key Takeaways
- Haunted houses are therapy; even the scariest spirits can fill our barren souls with thrills.
- Embrace growth: your voice and personality can evolve—when's the last time you genuinely reflected on yours?
- TikTok can resurrect old laughter from the grave; nostalgia sells, especially with a hint of morbid humor.
- Life lessons from reality TV: 'If you’re not about the Namaste, get the hell away'—a necessary filter for relationships.
- Collabs are like haunted houses for creators: thrilling, expansive, and a little creepy if done right.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Stephanie Wasalian (person)
- Russell Peterson (person)
- Nikki Wasalian (person)
- Poppy Killed Mommy (media)
- July 9th, 1993 (event)
- Sedona Police Department (company)
- Cold Case (concept)
- Philip Keane (person)
- Sarah Turney (person)
- Peter Korn (person)
- Arizona (location)
- Wendy Wasalian (person)
- Voices for Justice (media)
- Katherine Dler (person)
- Ithaca (location)
- Yavapai County (location)
- TikTok (concept)
- Nicole Kes (person)
- 1990s (event)
- Goosebumps (book)