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Shadow of the Solstice: The Truth Behind Krampus

28 min Ā· 25 de dic de 2025
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867877/fan_mail/new] šŸŽ™ļø Truth Behind the Terror — Episode: Shadow of the Solstice: The Truth Behind Krampus (2015) Episode Description Every winter, a horned creature stalks the snowy villages of the Alps — rattling chains, dragging birch branches, and punishing the misbehaved. But how much of that legend actually made its way into the 2015 horror-comedy Krampus? In this episode of Truth Behind the Terror, Carissa descends into pre-Christian folklore, Alpine winter rituals, and centuries-old moral traditions to uncover the real stories behind the monster that Hollywood turned into a gingerbread-slaying Christmas demon. From Krampusnacht parades and Saint Nicholas’ dark companion to snow-globe dimensions and killer toys, we separate folklore fact from cinematic chaos — and reveal what Krampus really was meant to be. šŸŽ„ Creepy. Ā šŸ“œ Historical. Ā šŸ‘¹ Surprisingly meaningful. 🩸 Truth Behind the Terror Scale 🧊 5/10 — Rooted in folklore, wildly fictionalized šŸ“¬ Listener Fan Mail Have thoughts, theories, or your own creepy holiday traditions? Ā Use the Fan Mail button to send a message — your note may be featured in a future episode. šŸŽ¬ Credits & Disclaimers Host, Research, Writing & Editing: Carissa Willis Music: Eerie and Scary Ambient Music (Royalty Free Music) ā€œCurseā€ by Mehul Sharma Film Clips: Brief audio excerpts from Krampus (2015) are used under fair-dealing provisions for commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. Podcast Platform: Buzzsprout

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867877/fan_mail/new] Jaws didn’t just change movies…it changed how we see the ocean. In this episode of Truth Behind the Terror, we dive into the film that created the modern blockbuster, and the fear that followed. From the chaotic production and the mechanical shark that barely worked… to the real-life events that inspired the story… to the lasting impact the film had on sharks themselves… This is the story behind Jaws. Because while the movie made us afraid of sharks…the truth is far more complicated. šŸŽ¬ In This Episode * Ā The making of Jaws—and why everything went wrongĀ  * Ā How a broken mechanical shark made the movie betterĀ  * Ā The real events that inspired the story, including the 1916 Jersey Shore attacksĀ  * Ā The USS Indianapolis and the story behind Quint’s monologueĀ  * Ā Why shark attacks are far rarer than we thinkĀ  * Ā How Jaws shaped public perception—and contributed to fear and decline in shark populationsĀ  * Ā Peter Benchley and Steven Spielberg’s later regretsĀ  * Ā Why sharks are essential to ocean ecosystemsĀ  šŸŽ§ Featured Clips * Jaws (1975) trailerĀ  * Ā Quint's monologue from the movie "Jaws" (1975) * Chief Brody "We're going to need a bigger boat" from the movie "Jaws" (1975) šŸ“š Sources & Further Reading * Ā Historical accounts of the 1916 Jersey Shore shark attacksĀ  * Ā USS Indianapolis survivor accountsĀ  * Ā Interviews with Peter Benchley and Steven SpielbergĀ  * Ā Shark conservation research and statisticsĀ  * Ā Marine biology resources on shark behaviour and ecologyĀ  🌊 Final Thought Sharks aren’t the villains we’ve made them out to be. But stories? Stories are powerful enough to make them seem that way. šŸŽ Coming Soon We’re getting close to 2000 downloads šŸ‘€ A small, limited merch drop is on the way… šŸ  Next Episode Next month on Truth Behind the Terror: Home Sweet Home Because sometimes… Ā the scariest place isn’t the ocean. It’s your own house.

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Portada del episodio The Wendigo, Ravenous (1999), and the Hunger That Never Ends

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Portada del episodio Shadow of the Solstice: The Truth Behind Krampus

Shadow of the Solstice: The Truth Behind Krampus

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1867877/fan_mail/new] šŸŽ™ļø Truth Behind the Terror — Episode: Shadow of the Solstice: The Truth Behind Krampus (2015) Episode Description Every winter, a horned creature stalks the snowy villages of the Alps — rattling chains, dragging birch branches, and punishing the misbehaved. But how much of that legend actually made its way into the 2015 horror-comedy Krampus? In this episode of Truth Behind the Terror, Carissa descends into pre-Christian folklore, Alpine winter rituals, and centuries-old moral traditions to uncover the real stories behind the monster that Hollywood turned into a gingerbread-slaying Christmas demon. From Krampusnacht parades and Saint Nicholas’ dark companion to snow-globe dimensions and killer toys, we separate folklore fact from cinematic chaos — and reveal what Krampus really was meant to be. šŸŽ„ Creepy. Ā šŸ“œ Historical. Ā šŸ‘¹ Surprisingly meaningful. 🩸 Truth Behind the Terror Scale 🧊 5/10 — Rooted in folklore, wildly fictionalized šŸ“¬ Listener Fan Mail Have thoughts, theories, or your own creepy holiday traditions? Ā Use the Fan Mail button to send a message — your note may be featured in a future episode. šŸŽ¬ Credits & Disclaimers Host, Research, Writing & Editing: Carissa Willis Music: Eerie and Scary Ambient Music (Royalty Free Music) ā€œCurseā€ by Mehul Sharma Film Clips: Brief audio excerpts from Krampus (2015) are used under fair-dealing provisions for commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. Podcast Platform: Buzzsprout

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