Of course, as with all podcasts with mature, violent content, there is profanity. Side conversation or input among Josh and Joel is very minimal (in direct contrast to Morbid) besides an emotional outburst here and there such as “That is really up, man”. ![]() They include images, letters, transcripts, videos, and audio when applicable, which greatly complements their discussion of the cases. They post videos through YouTube as one of their platforms. The Lights Out podcast has a visual component. Also, they make sure to let the audience know when they are iffy about the validity of facts. It’s very clear that all the information they share is thoroughly researched and condensed into only the most important information with only the essential details. Lights Out episodes tend to be on the shorter side, only about an hour or so. Then they continue to discuss the crime itself, the victims, and the outcome of the court case. The difference here, however, is that Lights Out doesn’t delve into detail about the early life of perpetrators like Morbid they touch mainly on the most impactful moments in their early lives that influenced their actions. First, they speak on perpetrators’ birth, childhood, and the start of their crimes. Inclusion of photos pertaining to cases.Īs with the previous two podcasts that were reviewed, Lights Out has a similar method of explaining true crime cases. They get right into the case rather than starting the podcast with small talk, which I personally, tend to prefer. ![]() The differences between Lights Out and Mile Higher are that Lights Out discusses paranormal activity (such as possessions and hauntings), delves more into gory details, and has more of a lecture-style rather than a discussion. Since then, Josh and Joel have been releasing weekly episodes every Friday on a wide range of topics including the occult, hauntings, cryptids, alien abductions, serial killers and demonic possession. This is a fairly newer podcast they released their first episode on April 17, 2020. It’s actually hosted by Josh Thomas –one of the hosts of the Mile Higher podcast–and his brother, Joel Thomas. This week I will be reviewing the Lights Out podcast. Lights Out Podcast Hosts: Brothers, Josh & Joel Thomas
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