Join us for the latest episode of Ground Zero Classics with Clyde Lewis, where we delve into the chilling concept of childhood horrors and their profound impact on adult fears. This episode explores the unsettling aversions many adults have towards objects like dolls and clowns, and how these fears often stem from childhood memories of imaginary friends.
As technology advances, younger generations find themselves increasingly connected to the digital realm, leading to a haunting reality where the influence of a malevolent force feels ever-present. Clyde discusses the profound worries parents harbor about losing their children to the darkness, as unseen demons lurk, waiting for the moment when a child's connection to reality begins to fade.
In this gripping episode, Clyde is joined by folklore storyteller and author Steve Stockton, to unravel the mysteries surrounding these enigmatic "familiars" that emerge during moments of great distress. Together, they will blur the lines between adulthood and the children’s hour, revealing how deeply woven these fears are into our collective psyche.
Don’t miss this insightful conversation on THE CHILDREN’S HOUR, airing tonight on Ground Zero from 7-10 PM, Pacific Time. Tune in now to face the fears that bind us all!
Listen in and embrace the journey into the depths of childhood fears and adult realities!