
194 episodes

My Neighbors Are Dead Campfire Media
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- Improv
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4.8 • 149 Ratings
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Join host Adam Peacock as he talks to the lesser known characters from your favorite horror films. Each week is an all new, fully improvised journey into the unknown featuring friends and luminaries from the worlds of comedy, horror, and beyond. The A.V. Club calls My Neighbors Are Dead "Comedic Gold," Dread Central says it's "The Best Horror Podcast You’re Not Listening To," and Rue Morgue says the show is "Exactly the comedic palate cleanser we need heading into 2018."
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A Nightmare on Elm Street with Amey Goerlich
Amey Goerlich joins us from Denver, Co to talk about Chaos Bloom Theater and her connection to A Nightmare on Elm Street before we are joined by a Springwood, Ohio teen who hatches a plan with Adam to get a wrestler and maybe, just maybe, get her parents back together.
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SHOW INFORMATION
Twitter: @MyDeadNeighbors
Instagram: @MyNeighborsAreDead
Email: MyNeighborsAreDead@gmail.com
Merchandise: TeePublic
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Suspiria with Katelyn Hempstead
We are thrilled to be joined this week by Katelyn Hempstead (Lizard People) who discusses finding the films of Dario Argento before we are joined by a tourist board member in Freiburg, Germany who reminds us that even witches are people and that maybe we shouldn't judge a town by the strange occurances that accopmany it's thunderstorms.
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SHOW INFORMATION
Twitter: @MyDeadNeighbors
Instagram: @MyNeighborsAreDead
Email: MyNeighborsAreDead@gmail.com
Merchandise: TeePublic
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts
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Beetlejuice with Colleen Doyle and Dana Quercioli
This week we are joined by old friends Colleen Doyle and Dana Quercioli who talk about their shared horror film experiences on the road and catching teachers at strip clubs before we are joined by a Connecticut couple with a subterranean perspective on the old Maitland house hauntings. Find Dana and Colleen's podcast Those Who Aunt on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get podcasts.
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SHOW INFORMATION
Twitter: @MyDeadNeighbors
Instagram: @MyNeighborsAreDead
Email: MyNeighborsAreDead@gmail.com
Merchandise: TeePublic
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts
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Poltergeist with Betsy Stover of Why Mommy Drinks
We are excited this week to sit down with Betsy Stover (Why Mommy Drinks) to hear about how she came to scary stories and how they help her get to sleep before we are joined by a construction worker known for building houses on native burial grounds, for cat calling teenagers, and exchanging sex goods and services for sex.
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SHOW INFORMATION
Twitter: @MyDeadNeighbors
Instagram: @MyNeighborsAreDead
Email: MyNeighborsAreDead@gmail.com
Merchandise: TeePublic
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts
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A Nightmare on Elm Street with John Flynn and Mark Rennie of Two Old Queens
John Flynn and Mark Rennie of the Two Old Queens podcast drop by to share their earliest experiences with horror before we are joined by a Springwood couple with a penchant for iguanas, potato salad, and a dash of mob justice.
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SHOW INFORMATION
Twitter: @MyDeadNeighbors
Instagram: @MyNeighborsAreDead
Email: MyNeighborsAreDead@gmail.com
Merchandise: TeePublic
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts
Subscribe: Spotify -
The Lost Boys with Ronnie Adrian
This week the hilarious Ronnie Adrian talks about The Lost Boys theme and more. Then we are joined by a gas station attendant with a violent past, a deep empathy for the troubled teens of Santa Carla, and a reluctance to label them as vampires.
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SHOW INFORMATION
Twitter: @MyDeadNeighbors
Instagram: @MyNeighborsAreDead
Email: MyNeighborsAreDead@gmail.com
Merchandise: TeePublic
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts
Subscribe: Spotify
Customer Reviews
Friends, horror movie enthusiasts, and improv are a good combo
Been listening to this before bed times so as to wind down. The friendliness and humor really takes the anxiety away.
Just Found/Now Happy
I am grateful this podcast exists.
Love It!
It’s a really original idea and it’s executed very well. Adam Peacock sounds like a guy you’d want to hang out with whether it was at a dive bar or a basketball game he’d bring the laughs.