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This latest decade-long fad of zombie shows and novels is hardly the beginning of our obsession with the undead reanimating and coming back to pay a nefarious visit. No, those hollowed-out eyes, that drooling lethargy, the blood thirst driving these inhuman abominations to feast upon the life force of the living...see, this wasn't even a new idea when the legendary George Romero filmed "Night of the Living Dead." The idea of zombies goes back centuries, if not millennia, and on today's episode we take a dive back and learn about how they fit into the medieval set of fears and belief.
WARNING: This episode contains information that may be unsuitable for younger and more squeamish listeners.
I hope you enjoy the show.
Please keep sharing the show! You can tag us on social media like Twitter (@WheelPodcast) and Facebook (Fortune's Wheel Podcast). You can also write the show at [email protected].
Sincerely, thank you for all of your support!
By Jonathon LaRosa4
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This latest decade-long fad of zombie shows and novels is hardly the beginning of our obsession with the undead reanimating and coming back to pay a nefarious visit. No, those hollowed-out eyes, that drooling lethargy, the blood thirst driving these inhuman abominations to feast upon the life force of the living...see, this wasn't even a new idea when the legendary George Romero filmed "Night of the Living Dead." The idea of zombies goes back centuries, if not millennia, and on today's episode we take a dive back and learn about how they fit into the medieval set of fears and belief.
WARNING: This episode contains information that may be unsuitable for younger and more squeamish listeners.
I hope you enjoy the show.
Please keep sharing the show! You can tag us on social media like Twitter (@WheelPodcast) and Facebook (Fortune's Wheel Podcast). You can also write the show at [email protected].
Sincerely, thank you for all of your support!