Vampires: they’ve been around forever and their stories will continue to be told long after we’re gone. What is it about these blood-drinking monsters that keep us fanging for more? Hosted by Aisha and Bonnie, Fang Girls is a bi-monthly podcast dedicated
The theme for this episode is devoted to the fanous fanged and femme. Bonnie gives you the low-down on the Blood Countess Elizabeth Bathory, while Aisha explains the interesting connection between tuberculosis and vampires in her tale about Mercy Lena Brown. Fang Girls is a monthly podcast hosted by Aisha Pachoud and Bonnie van Dorp, and is produced and edited by Aisha Pachoud with intro and outro music by Drew Jones. Additional sound effects and background music by Purple planet, Darren Curtis, Myuu, Vivek Abhishek, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Requiem in D Minor 3rd Movement Lacrimosa, Alma Gluck And Louise Homer Sing Robert Ambrose's 'One Sweetly Solemn Thought' 1914.Special shoutout to the creators of Badger Mushroom & the Nightmare board gameFang Girls was recorded on Wurundjeri Land, and we pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging. We recognise that Indigenous people never ceded sovereignty of this country and remain strong in their enduring connection to land and culture.
WE'RE BACK! And the category is...online true crime. In episode 6, Bonnie takes you through the gruesome Richardson family slaying, while Aisha covers the murder of Carly Ryan. Content warning: This episode contains mentions of mass murders, child grooming, self-harm and violence. Listener discretion is advised.Fang Girls is a monthly podcast hosted by Aisha Pachoud and Bonnie van Dorp, and is produced and edited by Aisha Pachoud with intro and outro music by Drew Jones. Additional sound effects and background music by ROLVND, White bat, IOF, AShamaluevMusic and Rin Phoenix of Mystery Kids. Fang Girls was recorded on Wurundjeri Land, and we pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging. We recognise that Indigenous people never ceded sovereignty of this country and remain strong in their enduring connection to land and culture.
Looking for a career change? Ever consider working as a vampire consultant? BECAUSE IT'S A THING! We repeat...IT'S A THING! We sat down with best-selling author, television writer, pop culture specialist and FANG GIRL Maria Lewis to discuss how she managed to make it big in the world of vampire consulting.Language Warning: This episode contains explicit language and adult themes. Listener discretion is advised. Want more Maria Lewis goodness?Listen to her podcast The Phantom Never dies here.Follow her on instagram at @maria__lewisand you can binge read all her books here,Fang Girls is hosted by Aisha Pachoud and Bonnie van Dorp and is produced and edited by Aisha Pachoud with intro and outro music by Drew Jones. Additional sound effects and background music by Purple planet, Karl Casey White Bat Audio, Mike Chino, Giorgio Di Campo Fang Girls was recorded on Wurundjeri Land, and we pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging. We recognise that Indigenous people never ceded sovereignty of this country and remain strong in their enduring connection to land and culture.
Episode 4 of Fang Girls is all about controversies within vampire pop culture! Bonnie brings you the story of Wesley Snipes's alleged diva behaviour behind-the-scenes of Blade Trinity, while Aisha explains why writing a Lestat fan fiction may earn you a cease and desist from Anne Rice's legal team. Fang Girls is hosted by Aisha Pachoud and Bonnie van Dorp and is produced and edited by Aisha Pachoud with intro and outro music by Drew Jones. Additional sound effects and background music by Fesliyan Studios, Purple Planet, Dar Golan and Novalight. Fang Girls was recorded on Wurundjeri Land, and we pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging. We recognise that Indigenous people never ceded sovereignty of this country and remain strong in their enduring connection to land and culture.
Dear listeners- we've had a few reports of our first episode being a smidge quiet. Thanks for your feedback! We always take this on board. This is our debut episode once more, but a tad louder. Lots of love, the FG team. In our debut episode, Bonnie introduces you to the forever-young Count of St Germain, and Aisha talks you through the history behind the mysterious vampire graves of Bulgaria.Fang Girls is hosted by Aisha Pachoud and Bonnie van Dorp, and is produced and edited by Aisha Pachoud with intro and outro music by Drew Jones. Additional sound effects and background music by Played n Faced, Fesliyan Studios, Miguel Johnson, 2Bstudio and Purple Planet. Fang Girls was recorded on Wurundjeri Land, and we pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging. We recognise that Indigenous people never ceded sovereignty of this country and remain strong in their enduring connection to land and culture.
In episode 3, Aisha discusses the succubus legend and its relationship with the sleep paralysis phenomenon. Bonnie digs into the legend of Jure Grando—the first person in recorded history to be deemed a real-life vampire.CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains brief mentions of sexual assault. Listener discretion is advised. Fang Girls is hosted by Aisha Pachoud and Bonnie van Dorp, and is produced and edited by Aisha Pachoud with intro and outro music by Drew Jones. Additional sound effects and background music by Fesliyan Studios, Miguel and Purple Planet. Fang Girls was recorded on Wurundjeri Land, and we pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging. We recognise that Indigenous people never ceded sovereignty of this country and remain strong in their enduring connection to land and culture.
In episode 2, Aisha does a deep dive on the origins of the succubus—a demon that appears in dreams to seduce men; while Bonnie takes you back to her roots and introduces you to the Geung Si, a Chinese vampire that hops.Fang Girls is hosted by Aisha Pachoud and Bonnie van Dorp and is produced and edited by Aisha Pachoud with intro and outro music by Drew Jones. Additional sound effects and background music by Darren Curtis, Naakal and Purple Planet. Fang Girls was recorded on Wurundjeri Land, and we pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging. We recognise that Indigenous people never ceded sovereignty of this country and remain strong in their enduring connection to land and culture.