Episode 753: The “Hitman” Murders
From Morbid | Podcast
The main topic revolves around the hosts discussing their recent experiences, including attending a concert and highlighting the importance of finding joy in everyday life amidst challenges. They also touch on personal insights regarding social interactions, memory, and the struggles associated with managing ADHD, emphasizing the need for self-care and connection with others.
Key Takeaways
- Finding joy is essential; even the morbid need their cups filled to battle life's absurdities.
- Meeting fans at concerts is the ultimate flex; it's like turning your podcast into a ghostly cult.
- Concerts without phones foster intimacy—witnessing genuine moments beats scrolling through a screen any day.
- When musicians sweat bullets, you know they're giving it their all; hot venues ignite passionate performances.
- Winter's chill is a welcome reprieve from summer's sweat—embracing the cold is a valid survival strategy.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Millie Horn (person)
- Lawrence Horn (person)
- James Perry (person)
- Janice Saunders (person)
- Hitman: A Technical Manual for Independent Contractors (book)
- Tiffany Horn (person)
- How to Make Disposable Silencers (book)
- Mottown Records (company)
- The Butcher and the Ren (book)
- Ghost (company)
- Fantasma (book)
- Palladen Press (company)
- Children's Hospital (company)
- Emily Henry (person)
- Hot Wax Records (company)
- Invictus Records (company)
- Detroit (location)
- Martha and the Vandellas (company)
- Mohegan Sun (location)
- USS Lake Champlain (location)