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People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos S14E25 Cthulhu & Evan J. Peterson Find Evan Here Sponsored by: Biblio Used Books Used Books California Tea House Premium Loose Leaf Tea Copper Cow Coffee Vietnamese Pour Over Coffee Curve Girl Plus Sized Women's Clothing Donner Musical Instuments Student Instruments Glarry Guitars Inexpensive Guitars Golden Goat CBD CBD & Delta 8 Edibles Psychedelic Water A Legal Psychedelic Beverage Share a Sale Get your podcast or website Sponsored Taza Stone Ground Chocolate Things from Another World Comics, Games, Toys Follow us: Podbean Amazon Apple Stitcher Facebook Our Patreon
People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos S14E25 Cthulhu & Evan J. Peterson Find Evan Here Sponsored by: Biblio Used Books Used Books California Tea House Premium Loose Leaf Tea Copper Cow Coffee Vietnamese Pour Over Coffee Curve Girl Plus Sized Women's Clothing Donner Musical Instuments Student Instruments Glarry Guitars Inexpensive Guitars Golden Goat CBD CBD & Delta 8 Edibles Psychedelic Water A Legal Psychedelic Beverage Share a Sale Get your podcast or website Sponsored Taza Stone Ground Chocolate Things from Another World Comics, Games, Toys Follow us: Podbean Amazon Apple Stitcher Facebook Our Patreon
Authors : Chelsea Davis, Evan J. Peterson and Sarah Turi Boshear Narrators : Halloween Bloodfrost, Kitty Sarkozy and Kara Grace Host : Kat Day Audio Producer : Marty Perrett Discuss on Forums “Five Films Reviewed by Dr. Frankenstein’s Creature” was originally published in Weird Tales in 2012. The poem “Advice I Wish I'd Been Given […]
Welcome to the first episode! Today I'm talking to author, advocate, and horror film lover, Evan J. Peterson. Check out his website at http://evanjpeterson.com. Please like, rate, and review. This only helps The Birds and The Bees get better. Email feedback, questions, or if you'd like to tell your story to birdsandbees@gmail.com. Follow the on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/birdsandbeespod/?hl=en
Welcome to the first episode! Today I'm talking to author, adovocate, and horror film lover, Evan J. Peterson. Check out his website at http://evanjpeterson.com. Please like, rate, and review. This only helps The Birds and The Bees get better. Email feedback, questions, or if you'd like to tell your story to birdsandbees@gmail.com. Follow the on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/birdsandbeespod/?hl=en
Welcome to the first episode! Today I'm talking to author, adovocate, and horror film lover, Evan J. Peterson. Check out his website at http://evanjpeterson.com. Please like, rate, and review. This only helps The Birds and The Bees get better. Email feedback, questions, or if you'd like to tell your story to birdsandbees@gmail.com. Follow the on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/birdsandbeespod/?hl=en
We're talking Black royalty and ancestor loyalty with guest Evan J. Peterson.
Scared SIFF co-host Clinton McClung sits down with instructors Evan J. Peterson and Heather Marie Bartels about their SHRIEK: A Women of Horror Film class.
What's the difference between confidence and arrogance? My guest this week is Evan J. Peterson, author of the memoir The PrEP Diaries. For years, he trained himself to be aggressive, aloof, above it all, as a way to pre-empt criticism. That meant erecting masks and disguises, from gothic costumes to club-kid confusion. But what was missing behind his ostentatious displays for others was confidence in himself -- something Evan's still reaching for as he journeys through recovery, faiths, and sexual exploration. Thanks to everyone who supports The Sewers of Paris with a pledge of a dollar or more a month on Patreon. If you're enjoying the show, head over to SewersOfParis.com and click "Support the show on Patreon" to join the folks who make bonus episodes like this possible. Or if you can't pledge, you can still help out by leaving a review on your podcast platform of choice. You can also follow @sewersofparis on Twitter and Facebook -- I post clips of stuff we talk about and chat with listeners about the entertainment that you love. And join us for the next Sewers of Paris livestream on Saturday, April 28 at 2pm Pacific! We've been doing those livestreams twice monthly with special guests, and it's such a fun chance to hear about the movies and shows and books and music that you're obsessed with right now. There's a link to the next livestream pinned to the top of the SewersOfParis twitter stream.