Episodes

  • 10. Nosferatu: A Symphony of Christmas Horror
    Dec 19 2024
    We're celebrating the upcoming release of Robert Eggers' new remake of Nosferatu on Christmas Day. To get ready for this highly anticipated horror event, film critics Hope Madden and George Wolf join us to shed a light on the shadowy world of Nosferatu. We uncover the film's history, its unauthorized connection to Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and the chilling urban legends surrounding its star, Max Schreck. Because Christmas is creepy, we also explore the surprising ties between Nosferatu and Christmas. From the film's setting and release date to the tradition of counter-programming horror movies on Christmas Day, we uncover the darker side of the holiday season. And of course, we couldn't resist sharing our favorite Christmas horror movie recommendations – from classics like Black Christmas to hidden gems like Rare Exports. So, grab your garlic and crucifix, settle in for a frightfully festive listen, and prepare to be haunted by the symphony of Christmas horror that is Nosferatu! To show thanks, please follow and support George Wolf and Hope Madden! Find their podcasts and store at maddwolf.com This the trailer to their independent full length feature film Obstacle Corpse Nosferatu Trailers: 1922 Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror 1979 Nosferatu: The Vampyre 2024 Nosferatu Christmas Horror Movie Trailers: Black Christmas A Christmas Horror Story Calvaire Rare Exports Thank you for listening and please subscribe to The Empty Coffin for more spooky adventures and explorations of the paranormal. Thank you for supporting The Empty Coffin Podcast! Please help us make this show the best it can possibly be. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting app, and rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Follow Greg on Instagram and TikTok for bonus content. Together, let's take this show to the next level. Think about joining the elite group of Dr Hannibal Lecter level supporters on Patreon You can also buy Greg a cup of coffee The Empty Coffin is part of the Evergreen Network The amazing music on The Empty Coffin is by Sedcairn Archives
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    31 mins
  • 9. Christmas is Creepy: Why We Tell Ghost Stories for Christmas
    Dec 13 2024
    Do you love spooky stories? Do you love Christmas? What about scary ghost stories told at Christmas time? This tradition goes all the way back to the Victorian era in England, and might be a tradition you already practice without even realizing it! On this episode of The Empty Coffin Podcast, host Greg Hansberry takes you on a journey to uncover the chilling origins of telling scary ghost stories for Christmas. He interviews Tony Walker, host of the Classic Ghost Stories podcast, who explains how this tradition stretches all the way back to the Neolithic period. This episode also includes "Krampus Konfessions" recorded at the 2024 Merry Krampus Market. Tune in to this episode for a bone-chilling exploration of the dark side of Christmas! Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a 5-star rating! Thank you for listening and please subscribe to The Empty Coffin for more spooky adventures and explorations of the paranormal. Thank you for supporting The Empty Coffin Podcast! Please help us make this show the best it can possibly be. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting app, and rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Follow Greg on Instagram and TikTok for bonus content. Together, let's take this show to the next level. Think about joining the elite group of Dr Hannibal Lecter level supporters on Patreon You can also buy Greg a cup of coffee The Empty Coffin is part of the Evergreen Network The amazing music on The Empty Coffin is by Sedcairn Archives
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    27 mins
  • 8. The Night Rock n Roll Lost One of its Icons: Remembering Darrell "Dimebag" Abbott and The Alrosa Villa
    Dec 6 2024
    On December 8, 2004, a chilling act of violence rocked the music world. A deranged fan stormed the stage at the iconic Alrosa Villa in Columbus, Ohio, killing beloved Pantera guitarist Darrell "Dimebag" Abbott and three others. Twenty years later, this tragedy continues to haunt the heavy metal community and those who lived through it. In this gripping episode of The Empty Coffin Podcast, we go into "true crime mode" and look at a story that forever changed the rock world. Featuring exclusive never heard before interviews. Hear firsthand accounts from Columbus rock radio legends who recount that harrowing night and reflect on its aftermath. Retired police officer James Niggemeyer, the hero who ended the rampage, shares his powerful insights on the impact of trauma and PTSD experienced by those on the front lines. This episode blends haunting storytelling with heartfelt reflection, exploring the legacy of one of rock's greatest guitarists and the resilience of a community struck by tragedy. Whether you're a true crime aficionado, a music lover, or someone seeking a compelling story of heroism and loss, this is a must-listen. Thank you for listening and please subscribe to The Empty Coffin for more spooky adventures and explorations of the paranormal. Thank you for supporting The Empty Coffin Podcast! Please help us make this show the best it can possibly be. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting app, and rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Follow Greg on Instagram and TikTok for bonus content. Together, let's take this show to the next level. Think about joining the elite group of Dr Hannibal Lecter level supporters on Patreon You can also buy Greg a cup of coffee The Empty Coffin is part of the Evergreen Network The amazing music on The Empty Coffin is by Sedcairn Archives Archie, AKA Arch Madness! Thanks for your support. Find more about him and his podcast HERE
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    40 mins
  • 7. True Blood and Beyond: Unearthing Vampire Lore
    Nov 22 2024
    Journey into the heart of New Orleans, a city steeped in mystery and magic, as we explore the enduring fascination with vampires! This episode of The Empty Coffin unearths the chilling tales of the Casket Girls, the legendary French colonists who arrived with coffin-shaped luggage and an unsettling aura. We trace the evolution of vampire lore from ancient Mesopotamia to modern-day New Orleans, uncovering the cultural origins of these captivating creatures. But the story doesn't end there. We sit down with Stephen Moyer, best known as Bill Compton from the hit HBO series True Blood, to discuss his approach to portraying a vampire and the allure of immortality and second chances. What does it mean to live forever? What would you do with an eternity? Stephen offers his insights on the philosophical and existential questions that vampires embody. Next, we venture into the vibrant New Orleans vampire community, guided by Marita Woywod Crandal owner of Boutique du Vampyre, the Vampire Cafe, and the Vampire Apothecary. Marita shares her unique perspective on the vampire subculture and the magical energy that pervades New Orleans. She reveals her must-see vampire locations, including the historic Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop, the mysterious Tujague’s Dive Bar, and the haunting Muriel's Seance Room. From historical accounts to contemporary insights, this episode of The Empty Coffin offers a captivating exploration of vampire lore, the allure of the undead, and the mystical heart of New Orleans. Thank you for listening and please subscribe to The Empty Coffin for more spooky adventures and explorations of the paranormal. Thank you for supporting The Empty Coffin Podcast! Please help us make this show the best it can possibly be. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting app, and rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Follow Greg on Instagram and TikTok for bonus content. Together, let's take this show to the next level. Think about joining the elite group of Dr Hannibal Lecter level supporters on Patreon You can also buy Greg a cup of coffee The Empty Coffin is part of the Evergreen Network The amazing music on The Empty Coffin is by Sedcairn Archives Visit the heart of the New Orleans vampire community, guided by Marita Woywod Crandal Her books are so fun and are based in NOLA lore. Stream the film directed by Stephen Moyers "A Bit of Light"
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    24 mins
  • Macabre Creativity: Exploring the Art of Skulls & Bones
    Nov 15 2024
    Skulls have held powerful meanings throughout history, from symbols of protection against evil spirits to representations of death, rebirth, and spiritual connection. But can something as heavy as death be portrayed in a light, creative way? On this episode of The Empty Coffin, we dive deep into the world of contemporary artists who use skulls and bones as their medium of expression. Our special guest, Katherine Harrison, a dedicated farmer and ethical supplier of animal bones, explains how honoring the spirit of each animal helps artists create meaningful, respectful pieces. These talented creators share their process and reveal how their work, though rooted in the macabre, is not inherently dark. Instead, it’s a unique blend of beauty, transformation, and respect. Join us as we uncover how these artists reshape the way we think about oddities and macabre art, offering a fresh and respectful take on a timeless subject. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that will leave you with a new appreciation for this captivating art form! Listen now on The Empty Coffin podcast! Thank you for supporting The Empty Coffin Podcast! Please help us make this show the best it can possibly be. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting app, and rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Follow Greg on Instagram and TikTok for bonus content. Together, let's take this show to the next level. Think about joining the elite group of Dr Hannibal Lecter level supporters on Patreon You can also buy Greg a cup of coffee The Empty Coffin is part of the Evergreen Network The amazing music on The Empty Coffin is by Sedcairn Archives Thanks to Katherine Harrison, Support Harrison Farm Find her on Instagram and Facebook too @HarrisonFarm13 Experience Pandemonium shop and see event schedule. And thanks to photographer, Josh Raftery. Explore his galleries HERE
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    26 mins
  • Are You From The Light?
    Nov 8 2024
    Are you ready to connect with the other side? Host, Greg Hansberry gets a surprising message from the beyond while visiting a psychic. But there’s a twist—he has no clue who the message is from! Enter Greg’s sister, who swoops in with a heartwarming story about a family heirloom, connecting the dots between past and present. Then, world-renowned psychic medium to the stars, Char Margolis, joins the show to spill her expert advice. She reveals why messing with Ouija boards might not be such a great idea (spoiler: dark spirits are real 👻), and she shares powerful protection tips to keep you and your loved ones safe from the unseen. This episode will have you questioning everything and leave you asking, “Are you from the light?” 🌟 Thank you for supporting The Empty Coffin Podcast! Please help us make this show the best it can possibly be. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting app, and rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Follow Greg on Instagram and TikTok for bonus content. Together, let's take this show to the next level. Think about joining the elite group of Dr Hannibal Lecter level supporters on Patreon You can also buy Greg a cup of coffee The Empty Coffin is part of the Evergreen Network The amazing music on The Empty Coffin is by Sedcairn Archives Thank you, Cindy Riggs! And thank you, Char Margolis!
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    19 mins
  • What Does Scary Sound Like?
    Oct 31 2024
    We're all in for a treat when we're able to combine two of our favorite things. On this episode of The Empty Coffin Podcast, we blend our passion for spooky tales and electrifying tunes to explore the chilling question: What Does Scary Sound Like? Join us as we kick off with legendary rock ‘n’ roll icon Mike Love of The Beach Boys, who shares his unique perspective on the spooky. Ever heard of the Theremin? 🎼 This iconic instrument has defined the sound of horror films for decades. Musician and educator Dave Powers joins us to unravel the mystery behind this eerie electronic marvel and its lasting impact on pop culture. And that’s not all! Award-winning actor David Dastmalchian, known for his roles in horror cinema, reveals what's so unique about his eclectic vinyl collection and discusses how sound design played a crucial role in his chilling film, Late Night With The Devil. Tune in and turn it up! Join the spooky fun and discover how sound shapes our fear! 🎃✨ Thank you for supporting The Empty Coffin Podcast! Please help us make this show the best it can possibly be. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting app, and rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Follow Greg on Instagram and TikTok for bonus content. Together, let's take this show to the next level. Think about joining the elite group of Dr Hannibal Lecter level supporters on Patreon You can also buy Greg a cup of coffee The Empty Coffin is part of the Evergreen Network The amazing music on The Empty Coffin is by Sedcairn Archives Mike Love is still kicking! See him on tour while you can If it involves music at all, the talented Dave Powers is into it. Visit Dave's new website HERE Thanks to my new BFF and the horror industry's IT guy, David Dastmalchian Do yourself a favor and watch Late Night With The Devil on Shudder (watch it again if you've already seen it)
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    19 mins
  • 3. Ghostbusters Are Real: Meet the True Heroes of the Supernatural World
    Oct 24 2024
    🎙️Slimer may be a stretch, but ghostbusters are real...and they're here to help. Join us in this thrilling episode of The Empty Coffin Podcast, where we meet three extraordinary ghost-busting heroes ready to share their unique perspectives. First up, hear from the president of the NYC Ghostbusters, who spills the secrets on how YOU can join the ghost-fighting community! Next, we chat with The Shadow Walker, one of the most powerful paranormal hunters alive, as he shares his electrifying experiences and wisdom from the other side. And don’t miss our exclusive interview with Ghost Adventurer Jay Wasley, who’s making house calls to help those in need—plus, he reveals some wild stories from Zak Bagans' infamous Haunted Museum! Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, this episode is packed with humor, intrigue, and just the right amount of ghostly fun. So, who ya gonna call? Tune in to find out and join our growing community of paranormal enthusiasts! Hit that subscribe button and get ready for a chilling yet entertaining journey into the unknown! Thank you for supporting The Empty Coffin Podcast! Please help us make this show the best it can possibly be. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting app, and rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Follow Greg on Instagram and TikTok for bonus content. Together, let's take this show to the next level. Think about joining the elite group of Dr Hannibal Lecter level supporters on Patreon You can also buy Greg a cup of coffee The Empty Coffin is part of the Evergreen Network The amazing music on The Empty Coffin is by Sedcairn Archives. Learn more about the NYC Ghostbusters or support your own local chapter Thank you to The Shadow Walker, check out their podcast Hidden in the Shadows Stream Ghost Adventures: House Calls tonight! While you're at it support Jay Wasley on Instagram
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    32 mins