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Momster Mash

Momster Mash

De : Loana B.
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Momster Mash is a podcast for people—especially moms—who don’t fit into shiny, curated boxes. It’s for horror-loving, spiritually curious, emotionally honest humans... Living at the crossroads of motherhood, horror, healing, and identity, this podcast isn’t about having it all together—it’s about being real while becoming more yourself. You don’t have to be a mom. You don’t have to be a witch. You just have to show up honestly.Loana B.
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    • Held by Shadows and Light: Jesus & Hekate
      Feb 17 2026

      What if the parts of your spirituality that seem contradictory… are actually the ones making you whole?

      In this episode of Momster Mash, I’m talking about two figures who have walked with me through some of the hardest seasons of my life — Jesus Christ and Hekate.

      For some people, that combination might seem contradictory, confusing, or even wrong.

      This isn’t about telling you what to believe.

      It’s about showing you that wholeness is allowed to look different than you were taught.


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      9 min
    • Good Moms Don't Grow Fangs: The She-Wolf Archetype in Horror
      Feb 10 2026

      From cult classics to TV nostalgia, we look at the she-wolf in horror and what she represents beyond fangs and fur. The female werewolf isn’t just a monster — she’s transformation, suppressed power, and the fear of a woman who can’t be controlled.

      We connect these stories back to real life: motherhood, identity, rage, intuition, and the wild parts of us that refuse to stay caged.

      Featuring a nostalgic nod to She-Wolf of London and other iconic portrayals of women who change.

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      14 min
    • Real Monsters: Horror on Screen, Horror on the Streets
      Feb 3 2026

      I was going to do an episode about abundance — but this one wouldn’t let me go.
      We dive into how horror films like Get Out, Night of the Living Dead, and A Quiet Place reflect real fear and real hope. We also talk about the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renée Good — and why community, resistance, and love are the real underdog story.

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      14 min
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