Adam realizes everyone has a role benefiting humankind as he talks to a shark jerker offer (Geoff Dow) whose artificial insemination work helps in research for Alzheimer's disease patients in this Deep Blue Sea themed episode. For more with Geoff check out an extended interview while supporting the show over on our Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/myneighborsaredead SHOW INFORMATION Twitter: @MyDeadNeighbors Instagram: @MyNeighborsAreDead Email: MyNeighborsAreDead@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myneighborsaredead Merchandise: TeePublic
Welcome back to another episode of my neighbors are dead.
I'm your host, Adam Peacock, and we're all familiar with the big names in horror, Freddy, Jason Vincent, and Ida Smith.
But who we're not familiar with are the ones just outside the terror, the ones who didn't get to tell their tales.
I've never been close to farm life at all.
I think I can safely say, outside of a petting zoo or an actual zoo, farm animals.
I've just never been around.
There's no need for me to be around there.
I'd probably wind up hurting one of them.
I'd probably cause some sort of flu outbreak or poison some milk or butter or anything like that.
I don't belong on a farm.
But there are people who do belong at a farm, people who do jobs that we take for granted and maybe don't even acknowledge people who just do things.
And we just assume, hey, they were born that way, or, hey, maybe they were raised on that farm and they were learned.
They were learned how to do that.
But that's not always the case.
The men and women who do these things, they're heroes, and their stories need to be told.
But my guest this week takes one of those jobs that you didn't even know existed to a whole other level for the good of humanity.
Enjoy the show.
Welcome back to another episode of my neighbors are dead.
I am your host, Adam Peacock, coming to you this week from our nation's capital.
I'm at the library of Congress, and I'm joined by Peter Grint.