
Our passion- true crime. Our mission- to bring awareness to all cases. On Inhuman you’ll hear everything from the most deranged serial killers, to that missing persons case you’ve been invested in for the last 10 years, to the occasional spooky tale. It’s like kicking it with your besties talking about true crime. Hosted by Haley Toumaian Price and Andrea Shaenanigans, we’re just trying to keep it... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 486 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Today’s listener stories involve some truly creepy, spine-tingling moments! With plenty of reminders to trust your gut, stay alert, and remain vigilant!
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The INCESSANT interrupting in order to add some sort of discourse on the episode’s events has got to stop.
Whole podcast is based on speculation and surface info. Literally asks the listeners for info they should research. Poorly done from both criminal, legal, and voice perspective. Also kind of gives off trad-wifey vibes. Better off going with podcasts that actually do the work. There’s certainly are enough of them to ignore the ones that just jump on the bandwagon and wants to listen to themselves talk… which is probably 90% of Podcasts
These girls make my car rides go by faster but also spread awareness and to me that’s so important! The cold cases and missing persons cases truly get the attention they deserve by these girls! You girls make me laugh and I love the vibes throughout the listen!
I ask because you two talk like Valley Girls. Interesting story, but with one of you constantly saying, “like,” it made it harder to find the flow of the story telling.
I know that “like” has crept pervasively into our cultural vernacular, but if you’re producing a professional podcast, you might try tightening up your script/dialogue.
Good luck!
PLEASE, for the love of God, stop saying OKAY after the co host finishes a sentence. The podcast is good but that okay is driving me insane.
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The content revolves around intense narratives exploring a variety of true crime cases, from infamous serial killers to emotional listener submissions on personal experiences with crime and paranormal phenomena. Regular segments highlight unsolved cases, discussions around systemic injustices, and stories of missing persons, often emphasizing a mix of empathy and education about the darker facets of society. The hosts engage in casual, conversational styles that blend information with personal anecdotes, creating a feeling of camaraderie as they navigate complex and sensitive subjects. This unique blend of storytelling makes it appealing to listeners who appreciate both informative and relatable discussions on true crime.
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