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Growing up in Southern California, Halloween used to be wild joy; pillowcases full of candy, unsupervised wonder, and doorbells that promised magic. But over time, real-life horror crept into the shadows: poisoned treats, violent crimes, and the slow erosion of trust in the unknown.
In this haunting interlude, host Gina Cafasso reflects on how Halloween has changed, from spontaneous childhood adventure to curated adult spectacle. Through personal memory, cultural shifts, and chilling true crime, we explore what was lost… and what might still be reclaimed.
Some monsters wore masks. Not the rubber kind we buy at the Halloween store. The kind that smiled at neighbors.
This episode is for anyone who remembers what it felt like to be a kid on Halloween, and wonders if that magic can ever feel safe again.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/circumstance.
Listen to all interludes: https://circumstancepodcast.com/podcasts/interludes
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By Gina Cafasso4.8
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Growing up in Southern California, Halloween used to be wild joy; pillowcases full of candy, unsupervised wonder, and doorbells that promised magic. But over time, real-life horror crept into the shadows: poisoned treats, violent crimes, and the slow erosion of trust in the unknown.
In this haunting interlude, host Gina Cafasso reflects on how Halloween has changed, from spontaneous childhood adventure to curated adult spectacle. Through personal memory, cultural shifts, and chilling true crime, we explore what was lost… and what might still be reclaimed.
Some monsters wore masks. Not the rubber kind we buy at the Halloween store. The kind that smiled at neighbors.
This episode is for anyone who remembers what it felt like to be a kid on Halloween, and wonders if that magic can ever feel safe again.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/circumstance.
Listen to all interludes: https://circumstancepodcast.com/podcasts/interludes
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.