The Language of Death
Leave a reviewIn this episode we discuss how the ways that we talk about death and dying have changed over time, from Agatha Christie’s murder mysteries to today’s true crime podcasts. We investigate why we love playing detective in the stories we consume and we deconstruct the much thrown-around question of “why do women love crime stories so much?”
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In this episode we discuss how the ways that we talk about death and dying have changed over time, from Agatha Christie’s murder mysteries to today’s true crime podcasts. We investigate why we love playing detective in the stories we consume and we deconstruct the much thrown-around question of “why do women love crime stories so much?”
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Special Thanks to our guests: Russell Williams, Michael Cholbi, and Georgia Hampton.
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