11 episodes

In this podcast, we’ll delve into the depths of human experiences that challenge our understanding of reality. From fascinating psychological disorders and intriguing cognitive biases to the realms of the supernatural and the unexplained, we’ll examine the intricate workings of the human mind and the peculiar ways it interprets the world around us.

Psychology of the Strange Tara Perreault

    • Science
    • 5.0 • 7 Ratings

In this podcast, we’ll delve into the depths of human experiences that challenge our understanding of reality. From fascinating psychological disorders and intriguing cognitive biases to the realms of the supernatural and the unexplained, we’ll examine the intricate workings of the human mind and the peculiar ways it interprets the world around us.

    The Chilling Tale of Huggin’ Molly: A Journey Into Fear and Mystery

    The Chilling Tale of Huggin’ Molly: A Journey Into Fear and Mystery

    I delve into the chilling legend of Huggin' Molly, a ghostly figure that has haunted the quiet town of Abbeville, Alabama for generations. The origins of this ghost are shrouded in mystery, and those who dare to speak of her do so in hushed tones. Join me as I uncover the dark and tragic history of Molly Crenshaw, a once-beautiful woman whose life took a horrific turn, ultimately transforming her into the entity known as Huggin' Molly.
    In this narrative, I explore the complex layers of the legend and its various interpretations. Was Molly a vengeful spirit seeking retribution, or did her transformation serve a more benevolent purpose? Our journey takes us through eerie encounters, harrowing tales, and the psychological aspects of fear that make Huggin' Molly an enduring and captivating legend.
    Join me as I examine the psychology behind the fear of the unknown and the fear of the dark, both of which are central themes in this eerie tale. I also draw parallels between Huggin' Molly and other women in black legends, showcasing the universal appeal of these haunting figures across different cultures.
    This episode promises to send shivers down your spine and keep you on the edge of your seat as I explore the ghostly tale of Huggin' Molly, a legend that continues to captivate and terrify those who dare to venture into the realm of the strange.

    • 23 min
    I Need That Like A Hole In The Head: DIY Trephination

    I Need That Like A Hole In The Head: DIY Trephination

    This episode is not for the faint of heart and may contain some graphic language.   I explore the  realms of trepanation, dreams, and self-exploration through various historical and contemporary stories. It begins by unraveling the ancient practice of trepanation, delving into its medical and mystical aspects. The narrative then shifts to the swinging sixties, where individuals like Amanda Feilding and Joey Mellen championed self-trepanation in pursuit of enlightenment.
    Next, the episode introduces Mikhail, a YouTube sensation, and his daring experiment to influence dreams through self-trepanation. His audacious journey into the world of lucid dreaming pushes the boundaries of science and self-discovery.
    Finally, the podcast examines the modern resurgence of self-trepanation, driven by a variety of motivations, from altered states of consciousness to the desire for ultimate control. Expert opinions caution against this practice due to its inherent risks and lack of scientific evidence.
    In conclusion, the episode takes listeners on a captivating journey through history and the human psyche, shedding light on the fascinating worlds of trepanation, dreams, and the relentless quest for self-exploration.

    • 31 min
    Beyond the Stars: Alien Abductions and Encounters

    Beyond the Stars: Alien Abductions and Encounters

    Exploring alien encounters and the mysteries that surround them. I tell the account of John, a truck driver, when one fateful night his life took an inexplicable turn. Hear the eerie details of his encounter with beings from beyond, leaving him haunted by the unknown.
    Are we alone in the universe? From benevolent extraterrestrials to sinister invaders, considering recent claims of mummified aliens found in Peru 
    But what about the early cases of alleged abductions, like that of Antonio Villas Boas, the Brazilian farmer who claimed an otherworldly liaison in 1957? And the iconic tale of Betty and Barney Hill, who unearthed memories of alien examinations through hypnotic regression? These stories, while captivating, also raise questions about the reliability of memory.
    Then, in 1987, two game-changing books thrust the world of alien encounters into the limelight. Whitley Strieber's "Communion" and Budd Hopkins' "Intruders" pushed the boundaries of belief. And even Harvard Professor John Mack weighed in, declaring these experiences as real, igniting a debate that continues today.
    I explore the concept of false memories and the traits that make some individuals more susceptible to these vivid recollections. Sleep paralysis emerged as a bridge between our dreams and the tales of alien abductions, connecting the dots in the realm of human consciousness.
    The uncanny valley theory shed light on the eerie familiarity of humanoid aliens, whose subtle differences create a profound sense of disquiet and fascination. These beings stand at the intersection of the familiar and the profoundly alien.
    As we navigated this intricate web of human experience, I couldn't help but contemplate Arthur C. Clarke's words: "Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying." The quest to answer this question fuels our curiosity, even in the face of warnings from luminaries like Stephen Hawking.
    Hawking cautioned against initiating contact with extraterrestrial civilizations, fearing unforeseen consequences. Yet, our insatiable curiosity drives us to seek answers, to scan the cosmos for signs of life, and to imagine a future where our understanding of the universe is forever transformed.
    In this episode, traverse the boundaries of reality and imagination, venture into the uncanny, and glimpse the infinite possibilities that await us in the cosmos. Join me on this remarkable journey to explore the mysteries of the universe and the enduring quest to answer the age-old question: Are we truly alone in the universe?
    Thank you for tuning in to this captivating episode. Until next time, keep your eyes on the stars and your mind open to the wonders of the unknown.
    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/alleged-aliens-corpses-displayed-to-mexican-congress-did-not-convince-scientists-180982900/
     

    • 27 min
    Creating Consciousness: Tulpas and Slenderman

    Creating Consciousness: Tulpas and Slenderman

     In the late 1800s, Alexandra David-Neel embarked on a remarkable quest for forbidden knowledge. From Freemasonry to Theosophy, from opera singing to anarchist pamphleteering, her life was a whirlwind of intrigue. Her fascination with the mystical and the unknown led her to Asia, where she delved into the secrets of Tibetan monks and their astonishing practice of creating tulpas—sentient thoughtforms born from the fusion of Tibetan Buddhism and ancient shamanic traditions. Alexandra created her own tulpa, a journey that blurred the lines between thought and reality. Discover how her merry monk evolved beyond her control, morphing into something sinister and disturbing.
    Slenderman is a faceless entity that emerged from the depths of the internet. Explore the collaborative storytelling that breathed life into this modern urban legend and learn how the fear of the unknown and the uncanny play a pivotal role in Slenderman's psychological allure.
    Dive into the psychology of collective belief and shared dread as I dissect the Slenderman phenomenon. Discover how a fictional creation can have real-world consequences and why it continues to captivate and unsettle those who encounter it in the digital labyrinth of the internet.
    Don't miss this thought-provoking exploration of tulpas and Slenderman, where imagination blurs the line between fiction and reality. Tune in to "Psychology of the Strange" and prepare to unravel the shadows of the mind. 
    https://www.theawl.com/2014/11/all-my-friends-are-in-my-head/
    http://anomalyinfo.com/Stories/1929-pre-alexandra-david-neel-and-tulpas-tibet
     
     

    • 27 min
    DownThe Rabbit Hole: Alice in Wonderland Syndrome and Beyond

    DownThe Rabbit Hole: Alice in Wonderland Syndrome and Beyond

    Take a trip down the rabbit hole with me with the curious and sometimes perplexing world of Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS). Imagine lying in bed, ready to sleep, when suddenly, the room around you starts to twist and change. Everyday objects seem to warp in size, and you might even feel like your own body is transforming. We'll delve into personal accounts from individuals who've experienced AIWS, offering a glimpse into their surreal adventures.
    Uncover the science behind AIWS, exploring why it happens and how it affects those who experience it. From the way AIWS distorts perception to its emotional impact, you'll gain a deeper understanding of this fascinating neurological condition.
    Could Lewis Carroll, the mastermind behind Alice's adventures, have had AIWS himself? I explore this intriguing theory and uncover the evidence that suggests a connection between Carroll's own experiences and the whimsical world he created.
    I also dissect some of the psychological themes hidden within the Wonderland books. From the fluidity of identity to the boundless power of imagination,  discover how Lewis Carroll's tales offer insights into the human mind.
    Join me for a trip behind the looking glass into the world of AIWS, Lewis Carroll, and the psychology hidden within Wonderland's pages.

    • 22 min
    Nightmare Realms: Sleep Paralysis, Night Hags, and Nocturnal Mysteries

    Nightmare Realms: Sleep Paralysis, Night Hags, and Nocturnal Mysteries

    The mysterious realms of sleep paralysis, explore the chilling tales of the night hag, boo hag, and other entities that have haunted cultures worldwide. But the eerie journey doesn't stop there – we'll also shed light on the phenomenon of Sudden Unexpected Nocturnal Death Syndrome that leaves us questioning the thin veil between the realms of sleep and the unknown. Get ready to unravel the secrets that lurk in the darkness of the night, as we navigate through these haunting tales that blur the line between dreams and reality.

    • 30 min

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A Fascinating Journey into the Human Mind: The Psychology of the Strange Podcast

The Psychology of the Strange, hosted by the brilliant Tara, is an absolute gem for anyone fascinated by the intricacies of the human mind. Tara's passion for psychology shine through in each episode, making it a delightful and thought-provoking listening experience.

One of the standout aspects of this podcast is Tara's ability to explore the strange and mysterious aspects of human behavior, all while providing a captivating and accessible narrative. She effortlessly weaves together scientific research, real-life anecdotes, and expert interviews to shed light on the hidden corners of our minds.

The podcast covers a wide range of intriguing topics, from the psychology of superstitions and paranormal experiences to the mysteries of dreams and altered states of consciousness. Tara has a knack for selecting topics that pique curiosity and keep listeners engaged throughout each episode.

What sets The Psychology of the Strange apart from other psychology podcasts is its balance between entertainment and education. Tara's storytelling skills are exceptional, and she injects just the right amount of suspense and intrigue to keep you hooked from start to finish. Whether you're a psychology enthusiast or a casual listener, you'll find yourself eagerly waiting for the next episode.

Tara's warmth and enthusiasm as a host create a welcoming atmosphere, making you feel like you're having a conversation with an old friend. Her genuine passion for the subject matter is contagious, leaving listeners feeling inspired and eager to delve deeper into the mysteries of the human mind.

Furthermore, the production quality of the podcast is impeccable. The audio is clear, and the editing is seamless, ensuring a smooth listening experience. The podcast's website also provides additional resources, including recommended readings and links to further explore the topics discussed.

In conclusion, The Psychology of the Strange is an absolute must-listen for anyone curious about the human mind and its peculiarities. Tara's expertise, engaging storytelling, and genuine passion create an immersive experience that will leave you entertained, enlightened, and hungry for more. Prepare to embark on a captivating journey into the depths of the human psyche, and you won't be disappointed.

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