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Dark Academy Pod

Di: Kristin Roman
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I'm Kristin. Welcome to Dark Academy Podcast, where the line between reality and the unknown blurs. Join me and our fellow academy inductees as we delve into the eerie, the unexplained, and the sinister, unraveling true crime, paranormal hauntings, cryptid lore, alien mysteries, and more. Step into the Midnight Library for horror movie reviews, related cases, and the Final Fright segment where bizarre deaths, unsettling phobias, and more exist. Descend into The Forbidden Archives, where conspiracy theories take root. There are forgotten spaces and academy lore yet to be discovered.Kristin Roman Crimini reali
  • 14 Bigfoot: What Does it Take to Believe?
    Mar 18 2026

    Something is knocking in the woods.


    In this episode of Dark Academy, we step beyond the firelight and into one of the most enduring mysteries in modern folklore, Bigfoot.


    From the forests of Bluff Creek to whispered encounters deep in the wilderness, sightings of a massive, human-like creature have been reported for decades. Footprints appear overnight. Strange sounds echo through the trees. And those who claim to have seen it are left with more questions than answers.


    But Bigfoot isn’t just a creature… it’s a test of belief.


    Why do so many people accept something that has never been proven? What does it actually take for us to believe the unbelievable?


    Tonight, we explore eyewitness accounts, famous evidence, psychological patterns of belief, and the theories that keep this legend alive—from scientific explanations to the truly unexplainable.


    So grab a blanket, get close to the fire…

    and listen carefully.


    Because something might be listening too.

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    34 min
  • 13 Friday the 13th
    Feb 3 2026

    Come join me by the fireplace.

    In this episode, we return to Camp Crystal Lake, right in the middle of winter, to revisit Friday the 13th and unravel why this date still gives us chills.

    We start with a nostalgic slasher classic: summer camp counselors, bad decisions, and a mother’s revenge. We'll dig into why this simple film still works—and why campfire stories are so popular.

    From there, we step off the screen and into the fear itself.

    Why does Friday the 13th feel cursed? Is it myth, history, coincidence, or something darker? We explore the origins of the superstition, from Norse mythology and biblical symbolism to the Knights Templar and the psychology behind paraskevidekatriaphobia. We examine real-world crimes associated with the date, including the haunting murder of Kitty Genovese and the ripple effects that helped create 911. We even look at disasters, defiance of superstition, and the people who dared to mock bad luck itself.

    We close out with a Final Fright rooted in summer camp folklore. Ghosts in the woods, phantom cabins, porcelain dolls (absolutely not), and the real-life tragedy that may have inspired one of horror’s most iconic stories.

    Is Friday the 13th truly cursed…
    or do we just keep giving it reasons to be?

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    30 min
  • 12 Black Christmas and a Vampire named Wayne
    Dec 9 2025

    Join Kristin in the Dark Academy Library as we unwrap the chilling legacy of Black Christmas. The cult classic that gave us our first final girl and killer POV just in time for the holidays. After we explore the urban legends and true crime story that influenced the movie, we'll go to another snowy location where a killer known as the Vampire Rapist prowled. Also, Christmas is the most wonderful time of year, but not for everyone. We'll discuss the fear some have in our final freight. So grab your blankets, and join me by the fire for some dark and chilling tales.


    Chapters

    0:00 Intro Story

    4:35 Warning

    5:15 Welcome

    5:50 Black Christmas

    8:00 Origin Story

    11:01 Vampire Rapist

    18:43 Final Freight - The Fear of Christmas

    20:17 Farewells

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    22 min
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