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EPISODE · Oct 31, 2025 · 10 MIN

HELLO FUTURE: Inside the Future of Fear — The Science of Haunted Houses.

from HELLO FUTURE with Kevin Cirilli · host iHeartPodcasts

Kevin Cirilli steps into the darkness with Ben Armstrong, co-owner and creative mastermind behind NETHERWORLD Haunted House — the legendary Atlanta attraction that’s redefined what it means to be scared. But this isn’t just a Halloween story. Kevin and Ben explore how cutting-edge technology, psychology, and storytelling combine to create immersive fear. From AI-driven monsters and sensory illusions to the neuroscience of adrenaline and dread, they break down why our brains crave the thrill of being scared — and how that ancient instinct is being reimagined for the digital age. What happens when virtual reality, robotics, and emotion mapping collide with the oldest human emotion?Welcome to the next frontier of entertainment — where fear meets innovation, and horror becomes high tech.Meet The Future: https://mtf.tv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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