022: Face Your Fears with Shift Psychs: Dare to visit Deadmonton, the haunted house from hell.022: Face Your Fears with Shift Psychs: Dare to visit Deadmonton, the haunted house from hell.
The Shift Show
Dive into the psychology of fear as the hosts recount their terrifying visit to Deadmonton, Canada's scariest haunted house.
53:21•28 Oct 2021
Facing Fear: A Haunted House Adventure with Shift Psychs
“I think it's cause I'm like in my jammies and like I've got a roll of poop bags in my car pocket, and if I'm ever not with the dog, I think that my posture is more confident and I have all those like like I'm not holding a leash and like a bag of poop in one hand, and I feel like if somebody comes up like, what are you going to do with that?”
Imagine stepping into a haunted house so terrifying it leaves you questioning your sanity. In this gripping episode of 'The Shift Show', the hosts recount their spine-chilling visit to Deadmonton, one of Canada's most notorious haunted houses. From the eerie ambiance to the unsettling sounds, they break down every sensory detail that made the experience unforgettable. But it's not just about the scares. The hosts dive deep into the psychology behind why we seek out these controlled fear experiences.
Ever wondered why horror movies or rollercoasters give us such a rush? It's all about that dopamine hit! They also touch on the concept of safe spaces and how fear can sometimes violate our sense of security. As they wrap up, the hosts share their personal coping strategies for dealing with stress and anxiety, offering practical tips that can be applied to everyday life.
Whether you're a thrill-seeker or someone looking to understand the mechanics of fear, this episode is packed with insights and a dash of humor to keep things light. Tune in for a thrilling ride through the darker corners of human psychology.

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