Listen "Episode 301: Morbidly Curious: A Scientist Explains Why We Can't Look Away, with Coltan Scrivner"
Episode Synopsis
My guest today is Coltan Scrivner, a behavioral scientist who has spent years studying the psychology of why we’re drawn to the dark, the eerie, and the unsettling. His brand-new book, Morbidly Curious, takes us deep into the strange territory of horror films, true crime, haunted houses, and all the things we’d rather pretend we don’t think about—but secretly can’t look away from.
In our conversation, we explore why being curious about the morbid isn’t a flaw—it’s a fundamental part of being human. From evolutionary survival to modern entertainment, Coltan makes the case that leaning into our fascination with the macabre can actually teach us something about ourselves and the world around us.
It’s a provocative, fascinating, and—yes—morbidly fun discussion. Special Guest: Coltan Scrivner .
In our conversation, we explore why being curious about the morbid isn’t a flaw—it’s a fundamental part of being human. From evolutionary survival to modern entertainment, Coltan makes the case that leaning into our fascination with the macabre can actually teach us something about ourselves and the world around us.
It’s a provocative, fascinating, and—yes—morbidly fun discussion. Special Guest: Coltan Scrivner .
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