Midnight Balloon Rodney Hom
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- 社會與文化
Podcast Webby Honoree. Take a light journey into darkness. A limited-series podcast of topics you were told you'd go to hell for discussing: psychopaths, murder, ghosts, possession, cursed jewels, and more. Funny, insightful, and helpful.
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I Married a Psychopath!
Screw that! Save yourself. Using personal confessions, affable research, and role playing, Dr. Cathleen McCarthy and Rodney Hom offer up ways to not only spot everyday psychopaths and sociopaths, but effective ways to escape them in marriage and work.
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It’s Not Murder - It’s Housekeeping
You have a dead body on your hands, you’re innocent, and you can’t call the police? A serial killer threatens both Dr. Cathleen McCarthy’s and Rodney Hom’s life: Using a constructed scenario, the good doctor instructs Rodney on how to neatly dispose of a freshly, murdered, serial-killer’s body.
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The Bad Seed - Homicidal Kids
Is your child a deadly psychopath? Rodney Hom shares secrets of a child psychologist, discussing the therapist’s treatment of children guilty of horrific, sex crimes. Cryptic research and a famous play inform Rodney and Dr. Cathleen McCarthy as they advise on what to do if your child is a deadly psychopath. You don’t want to hear what they recommend.
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The Cost of Seeing Ghosts
Want to see a ghost? Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Dr. Cathleen McCarthy shares her personal experiences with ghosts and offers a theory as to why they exist. Rodney Hom relentlessly tests the good doctor’s earthly convictions: If your husband were recently deceased, would you deny him your company?
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Not Today, Satan!
How to nip demon possession in the bud. Rodney Hom shares his personal experiences with demon possession. Using a constructed scenario, both he and Dr. Cathleen McCarthy humorously rid a frightening spirit of it’s “immortal” coil.
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The Blue Kiss of Psychics
No one seeks out a psychic when life is good. Rodney Hom divulges his childhood memory of a Chinese psychic in Memphis. Rodney and Dr. Cathleen McCarthy reenact a famous psychic’s show. Is it real or fake? Or is caveat emptor in the eyes of the beholder?