Ever wonder why haunted houses can sometimes feel like your own anxious mind? Today, Dirty Skittles and G-Rex sit down with the incredible Brenda Ganske, creator and host of Horrifying History — the show where history, science, and the supernatural collide. Together, we unravel how fear, empathy, and history intersect with mental health and anxiety.
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Episode Description
Paranormal meets personal healing in this hauntingly honest episode with Brenda Ganske, host of Horrifying History. We talk anxiety, OCD, and the surprising ways spooky stories and mental health collide — from haunted houses to healing minds. Tune in for empathy, humor, and real talk about finding calm in the chaos.
Brenda opens up about her journey living with generalized anxiety and OCD, and how exploring history’s darkest corners became her therapy. From the Salem witch trials to haunted hotels, she explains why understanding fear helps us better understand ourselves. This episode is equal parts eerie and empowering — just in time for Halloween.
We also talk about therapy wins, boundary-setting, and real-world anxiety tools, such as the 5-4-3-2-1 grounding method. It’s spooky season with a dose of serotonin — because healing doesn’t always come wrapped in calm music and crystals. Sometimes it’s in the stories we tell.
Brenda shares how storytelling and curiosity helped her manage anxiety and OCD, while the trio dives deep into therapy wins, coping skills, and how humor makes healing possible — even when life feels haunted. Expect honest conversation, a little history, and a reminder that anxiety doesn’t define you; it teaches you to feel deeply.
Keywords: Brenda Ganske, Horrifying History, anxiety, OCD, mental health, podcast, healing, haunted houses, therapy, empathy, history, spooky season, trauma healing, coping tools, self-care, Halloween
Meet Our Guest — Brenda Ganske
Brenda Ganske is the creator and host of Horrifying History, the podcast where history, the supernatural, and science collide. An amateur historian and expert “spookstoryian,” Brenda brings her analytical background and love of mystery to explore urban legends and historical hauntings in search of truth.
She was born and raised in Alberta, Canada, and when she’s not uncovering ghostly tales, she’s hanging with her co-host Gizmo the Shih Tzu — the most loyal (and snoring) sidekick in podcasting.
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