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Inner Monster Podcast
Rick Kitagawa
53 episodes
6 days ago
A monstrous mashup of flash fiction, mythology, and personal development. If you’ve ever wondered how demons can segue into a conversation about value, how a Japanese ghost can inspire a conversation about the stories we tell ourselves, or how the mythology behind vampires can teach you about procrastination, this is the podcast for you. Your host is Rick Kitagawa, Inner Monster Wrangler at: kaijucoaching.com. You can also read his daily blog over at: rickkitagawa.com/blog Rick also is the co-host of In Trust, a podcast that's all about the most important asset of our time - trust.
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A monstrous mashup of flash fiction, mythology, and personal development. If you’ve ever wondered how demons can segue into a conversation about value, how a Japanese ghost can inspire a conversation about the stories we tell ourselves, or how the mythology behind vampires can teach you about procrastination, this is the podcast for you. Your host is Rick Kitagawa, Inner Monster Wrangler at: kaijucoaching.com. You can also read his daily blog over at: rickkitagawa.com/blog Rick also is the co-host of In Trust, a podcast that's all about the most important asset of our time - trust.
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Frankenstein's Monster - Making Better Decisions - EP 49
Inner Monster Podcast
13 minutes 50 seconds
4 years ago
Frankenstein's Monster - Making Better Decisions - EP 49

I'm hiking through a foggy forest, when I encounter a patchwork creature that is very angry at humanity...

We go literary this episode and dive into Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus, the origin for the pop culture icon of Frankenstein's Monster. I clear up some common misperceptions about Frankenstein, and then we dive into the decision that the good doctor makes that changes his life forever - reanimating a giant humanoid with secret science. We'll then dive into both the evaluation of decisions, as well as how to get better at making decisions. 

Mark your calendars for Inner Monster Mondays for new episodes every week, or sign up here for email notifications!

PS - I wrote another book! This time, it's all short horror stories. You can get your copy here!

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Want a topic or creature covered in the podcast along with a shout-out?  Let me know: innermonsterpodcast@gmail.com

"The Inner Monster Podcast theme v.2," "The (Un)Caged Butterfly," and "IV. Joy" by Al Gilliom.

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Inner Monster Podcast
A monstrous mashup of flash fiction, mythology, and personal development. If you’ve ever wondered how demons can segue into a conversation about value, how a Japanese ghost can inspire a conversation about the stories we tell ourselves, or how the mythology behind vampires can teach you about procrastination, this is the podcast for you. Your host is Rick Kitagawa, Inner Monster Wrangler at: kaijucoaching.com. You can also read his daily blog over at: rickkitagawa.com/blog Rick also is the co-host of In Trust, a podcast that's all about the most important asset of our time - trust.