
Full Show: The horror genre beginnings, Genetically lonely in Canada & The origin story of Halloween
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Show Notes
-How did horror movies come to haunt us?
Guest: Dr. Gary Rhodes, Professor of Media Production at Oklahoma Baptist University
-Could BC's deep sea minerals offer cures for illness?
Guest: Moronke Harris, Founder of The Imaginative Scientist
-Are ghosts real?
Guest: Dr. Christopher French, Professor of psychology and Head of the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit at Goldsmiths, University of London
-What are Canada's most genetically lonely animals?
Guest: Arne Mooers, Professor of Biodiversity, Phylogeny and Evolution at Simon Fraser University
-How prevalent is misinformation in Canada?
Guest: Timothy Caulfield, Professor in the Faculty of Law and the School of Public Health and Research Director of the Health Law Institute at the University of Alberta
-What is the origin story of Halloween?
Guest: Nicole Kilburn, Professor of Anthropology at Camosun College
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