Episode 23

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29th Oct 2020

The Women of Horror Part 3

In this Halloween bonus episode we continue our exploration of the women of horror.

The first guest is Lydia Burris. She is a professor, horror aficionado and brilliant visual artist. During our conversation we discussed the negative perceptions held by those in the self-proclaimed fine arts world towards those who create dark art. We also discuss the disconnect between art school and the realities of making art a career that can allow an artist to make a living.

Our Next guest is Erica Kauffman. She is a small business owner, horror fanatic, graphic artist and t-shirt designer. In our conversation we discussed the negative perceptions men in the horror world often have toward the women who work in the industry. We also discuss one of Erica’s favorite experiences in the industry which allowed her to make a series of custom merchandise for the cast of the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Erica proves she is an absolute super fan of the horror genre and that she is one bad ass lady!

I loved chatting with these two awesome ladies and I hope you enjoy our conversations as well!

Credits

“Halloween III Cochran Samhain Speech”

September 14, 2019

Dan Gilman

Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)

Dino De Laurentiis Company and Universal Studios

"Everyday is Halloween" inspirational speech | Malcolm in the Middle S02E02”

March 21, 2020

Al’vin Al’sace

Malcolm in the Middle

Satin City Productions, New Regency Productions and 20th Century Fox Television

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Guest Credits

Lydia Burris

https://www.facebook.com/zyphryus/

http://lydiaburris.com/

Instagram

@madartistlydia

Erica Kauffman

https://www.facebook.com/AtomiCotton

https://atomiccotton.com/

Instagram

@eztz13

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About the Podcast

What the Niche
A Podcast to Discuss Every Niche
It seems as though everything currently is seeking to divide us. Whether it be the media, friends, family, or the world at large, everyone seems to want to point out just how different we are from one another. I find this to be the complete opposite of my experience. My group of friends is extremely eclectic and we all seem to get along. My goal is to demonstrate to others during this divisive time, we are all pretty damn similar. Most people want the same basic things out of life. I want a platform to demonstrate to people we are all more similar than any of us realize. Therefore, the idea is simple. Sit down and have genuine conversations with people from all walks of life.
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Andrew Morris

I am an educator, actor, musician, comedian, husband and a plethora of other things. I'm simply out to change the world one conversation at a time!