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It’s Christmas, dammnit, and Horror Heals is decking the halls with horror, heart, and holiday cheer.
This episode marks the relaunch of one of our most beloved Christmas conversations, featuring horror icon Jill Schoelen, actress, fan favorite, and now holiday music maker. Jill joins us to talk about returning to creativity after stepping away, why the horror community remains one of the most welcoming spaces around, and how Christmas music can coexist beautifully with a love of all things spooky.
We dive into Jill’s holiday release, Christmas Is Forever, including her joyful original song Mingle and Jingle, which is all about showing up for life, leaning into connection, and letting the season pull you back into the moment.
We also talk about one of the most fun horror holiday collaborations you will hear all year, Here Comes Santa Claus, featuring a lineup of horror royalty including Barbara Crampton, Judie Aronson, Diane Franklin, and more. It’s festive, playful, and proof that horror fans know how to bring the light when it counts.
Along the way, Jill shares thoughtful insight into why horror resonates so deeply with so many people, how fear can be cathartic rather than harmful, and why physical media like vinyl still matters, especially when it comes to art made with intention.
If the holidays are joyful for you, this episode adds to the fun. If the holidays are complicated, this episode reminds you that you are not alone.
Because horror has always been a home for outsiders, survivors, and people who feel deeply. And yes, even at Christmas.
Stream Jill’s music, support independent artists, hug your fellow weirdos, and remember, when someone asks, is horror good for mental wellness, you tell them, of corpse it is.
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You can also listen to our sister podcast Family Twist, a show about DNA surprises, identity, and the families we find along the way.
Horror Heals is produced by How the Cow Ate the Cabbage LLC.
Is horror good for mental wellness? Of corpse it is.