26 episodes

Hosted by horror author Johnny Compton (THE SPITE HOUSE, releasing Feb 7 2023), Healthy Fears is a unique horror-discussion podcast that goes beyond reviewing horror in fiction. Each episode focuses on a specific fear and examines potential benefits, detriments, or both of said fear, while examining how it is featured in film, literature, television, lore and more.
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For more about me as an author, visit JohnnyCompton.com.
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Healthy Fears Johnny Compton

    • TV & Film
    • 5.0 • 12 Ratings

Hosted by horror author Johnny Compton (THE SPITE HOUSE, releasing Feb 7 2023), Healthy Fears is a unique horror-discussion podcast that goes beyond reviewing horror in fiction. Each episode focuses on a specific fear and examines potential benefits, detriments, or both of said fear, while examining how it is featured in film, literature, television, lore and more.
For sources, music licensing information and more, visit HealthyFears.com.
For more about me as an author, visit JohnnyCompton.com.
Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/healthy-fears.

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    25: The Dead Have Highways

    25: The Dead Have Highways

    There are more cars on the road than ever before, driving faster than was legally allowed or even possible in different parts of the past. Yet most of us don't think of roads as particularly scary in an everyday, real world sense. Still, stories of haunted or cursed roads, phantom cars, and more abound. From stories of murderous highwaymen, to beliefs and practices centered around the supernatural energy of crossroads, to urban legends of the classic urban legend of the vanishing hitchhiker, this episode covers why roads have long been seen as unsafe, often in strange or unexpected ways.
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    My debut novel, THE SPITE HOUSE, is available for pre-order now through Barnes & Noble or an indie bookseller near you.
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    For episode sources, scripts and more, visit healthyfears.com.
     
    For my publication credits, visit JohnnyCompton.com
     
    The opening theme for Healthy Fears: “Dark Game Background Loop” by Claudiu D. Moga aka NikNPhaser, licensed through Envato.
    The closing theme for Healthy Fears: “Hitchcock Thriller” by JBlanks, licensed through Envato.
    Other music for this episode: "Thor." by Haxxy. licensed through Shutterstock
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    • 34 min
    24: People Scream at Carnivals

    24: People Scream at Carnivals

    On my way to looking at the Bradbury classic Something Wicked This Way Comes, I dip, dive, dart and drop through some other stories--real and imagined-- that feature frightful fairs and alarming amusement parks.
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    My debut novel, THE SPITE HOUSE, is available for pre-order now through Barnes & Noble or an indie bookseller near you.
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    For episode sources, scripts and more, visit healthyfears.com.
     
    For my publication credits, visit JohnnyCompton.com
     
    The opening theme for Healthy Fears: “Dark Game Background Loop” by Claudiu D. Moga aka NikNPhaser, licensed through Envato.
    The closing theme for Healthy Fears: “Hitchcock Thriller” by JBlanks, licensed through Envato.
    Other music for this episode: "Nightmare on Main St." by Sunshine Music. licensed through Shutterstock
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    • 32 min
    23: Hostile Hotels

    23: Hostile Hotels

    Beyond being and easy excuse to entertain my appeal for alliteration, this episode's title gives us two words with an unexpected history. Said history underlines the fears that we can have of staying as a guest in a strange place. From murderous hosts like Procrustes, to oppressively haunted lodgings like The Overlook, this episode is all about the haunts and horrors human beings have experienced or invented while staying at hotels.
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    My debut novel, THE SPITE HOUSE, is available for pre-order now through Barnes & Noble or an indie bookseller near you.
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    For episode sources, scripts and more, visit healthyfears.com.
     
    For my publication credits, visit JohnnyCompton.com
     
    The opening theme for Healthy Fears: “Dark Game Background Loop” by Claudiu D. Moga aka NikNPhaser, licensed through Envato.
    The closing theme for Healthy Fears: “Hitchcock Thriller” by JBlanks, licensed through Envato.
    Other music for this episode: "Summer House" by Mocha Music. licensed through Shutterstock
    Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/healthy-fears.

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    • 32 min
    22: Hospital Horrors

    22: Hospital Horrors

    Despite a ton of misplaced distrust in medicine and medical staff plaguing society in recent years, there are still many valid reasons to be nervous about going to the hospital. In fact, the very nature of hospitals--what they're designed for--makes them understandably frightening. We can hope for the best when we have to visit a hospital, but we also know that it's a place where, inevitably, the worst is possible even in spite of best efforts.
    In this episode I cover how hospitals have been featured in horror fiction, and also in ghostlore, with a particular focus on a lesser-known, allegedly haunted hospital I was familiar with as a kid: Mississippi's Old Biloxi Hospital.
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    My debut novel, THE SPITE HOUSE, is available for pre-order now through Barnes & Noble or an indie bookseller near you.
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    For episode sources, scripts and more, visit healthyfears.com.
     
    For my publication credits, visit JohnnyCompton.com
     
    The opening theme for Healthy Fears: “Dark Game Background Loop” by Claudiu D. Moga aka NikNPhaser, licensed through Envato.
    The closing theme for Healthy Fears: “Hitchcock Thriller” by JBlanks, licensed through Envato.
    Other music for this episode: "Abandoned House" by Mocha Music. licensed through Shutterstock
    Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/healthy-fears.

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    • 32 min
    21: You Are Never Seen Again

    21: You Are Never Seen Again

    Sometimes, people disappear. There is something uniquely terrifying and captivating about the prospect of vanishing, or having someone you care about vanish. Even when there is a likely answer, the lack of absolute certainty regarding the fate of the missing can produce mysteries that puzzle us for decades or even centuries. From the Roanoke colonists, to the passengers of the Mary Celeste, to the works of Ambrose Bierce, and Joan Lindsay's classic Picnic at Hanging Rock, our fascination with and fear of unexplained disappearances can be strong enough to encourage the confusion of fact with fiction.
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    My debut novel, THE SPITE HOUSE, is available for pre-order now through Barnes & Noble or an indie bookseller near you.
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    For episode sources, scripts and more, visit healthyfears.com.
     
    For my publication credits, visit JohnnyCompton.com
     
    The opening theme for Healthy Fears: “Dark Game Background Loop” by Claudiu D. Moga aka NikNPhaser, licensed through Envato.
    The closing theme for Healthy Fears: “Hitchcock Thriller” by JBlanks, licensed through Envato.
    Other music for this episode: "Down the Mines" by Tenacious Orchestra. licensed through Shutterstock
    Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/healthy-fears.

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    • 29 min
    20: Webs We Weave

    20: Webs We Weave

    I dare say most of us have something we're hiding. For many of us it's something relatively mundane and harmless, but that may still cause us some embarrassment if exposed. For some it could be something for which you're largely blameless, but that you're still willing to lie about to keep it a secret. And for others, still, it could be a crime you've masterminded. In any case, it is rational to fear having certain truths revealed at your expense, as shown in the instant horror classic His House, and Bree Newsome's short horror film gem, Wake.
    For episode sources, scripts and more, visit healthyfears.com.
     
    For my publication credits, visit JohnnyCompton.com
     
    The opening theme for Healthy Fears: “Dark Game Background Loop” by Claudiu D. Moga aka NikNPhaser, licensed through Envato.
    The closing theme for Healthy Fears: “Hitchcock Thriller” by JBlanks, licensed through Envato.
    Other music for this episode: "Indistinct" by Mocha Music, licensed through Shutterstock
    Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/healthy-fears.

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    • 29 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

itz_daniellerivera ,

Over?

Really enjoyed this podcast, is not on air anymore?

HallyBean ,

A New Perspective

The host puts a new perspective on fear that is entertaining in addition to intriguing. A unique podcast that definitely stands out on its own in a brilliant way.

KillaKam1988 ,

Great Podcast

Looking at the title I was skeptical but listening to this podcast has put a spotlight on fear. Where most people run away from fear, Johnny speaks to it from a position where fear can be healthy almost beneficial. Fear has always intrigued mostly on the negative, but on this podcast it leaves you with a different mindset on the state of fear and what fear can do both positive and negative.

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