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On Bloodfest the Podcast, we love to have guests. If you work in horror or a horror podcast, shoot us an email at bloodfestpodcast@gmail.com.


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Here at Bloodfest the Podcast, we love to welcome guests from the world of horror. if you work in horror or podcasting and want to be on the show, drop us a line at bloodfestpodcast AT gmail DOT com. Below is a rundown of our guests so far.

Larry Fessenden



Larry is a prolific actor, writer, director and producer. His films include Depraved, Habit, The Last Winter and Wendigo.  His podcast, Tales From Beyond the Pale can be found here



                                                        Harley Wallen




Harley Wallen is a prolific writer, director and actor known for Ash and Bone, Agramon's Gate and many others. More here


                                            Chad Crawford Kinkle






Chad Kinkle is the award winning writer and director of Jug Face and Dementor. More info can be found here


                                                        Sarah Lind




 Sarah Lind is a well known and widely loved actor best known for A Wounded Fawn, The Humanity Bureau and Wolf Cop. Link


                                                            Jason Stein


Jason is the host of Dads From the Crypt, a podcast about the classic HBO series Tales From the Crypt.




                                                        The Eye Creatures


Youtube -     The premiere horror core punk metal band in America!

                                                                That Horror Nerd JJ

JJ reviews horror movies on TikTok and runs frequent contests. Follow here



                                                                    Morbid Lydia

Bio to come


                                                                        Eduardo Sanchez

You don't  need much introduction for the creator of The Blair Witch Project!



                                                    Vintage Video Podcast

                            They watch all the movies of the 1980s in order



                                                        Aaron Rabinowitz

                                                            Noted Philosopher


                                                            Sean Whalen



                                                                Lloyd Kaufman
    If you need us to tell you who he is, we need to have a long talk. 








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