Episode 53: Trees and Shadows

Our connection to animals is ancient, intimate, and complex. Humans have worshiped them, sacrificed them, lived with them, and been buried with them. But folklore from all over the world hints at a darker connection, and it just might be true.

Written and produced by Aaron Mahnke, with research assistance by Marcet Crockett.



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Episode 52: Negative Consequences

History is full of criminals. They come in all shapes, sizes, and flavors. Some are cheerful, some are dark. Some, however, steal more than money or precious belongings. To be caught in their web means paying the ultimate price.

Written and produced by Aaron Mahnke, with research assistance by Marcet Crockett.



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Episode 50: Mary, Mary

The Spiritualist movement placed a large focus on reaching beyond the veil, which made us the outsiders pressing into a foreign realm. In the late 1800’s, however, that realm pressed back, and what a wonder it turned out to be.

Written and produced by Aaron Mahnke, with research assistance by Marcet Crockett.



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Episode 49: Seeing Double

It’s often said that our real identity is the person we are in private, away from the public eye. Over two centuries ago, however, one person gave life to that idea, and in the process, gave birth to an entirely new thing to fear.

Written and produced by Aaron Mahnke, with research assistance by Marcet Crockett.



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Episode 48: Downriver

Tragedy is never something we plan for. It sneaks up on us like a bandit in the night, and takes away our sense of security and purpose. But throughout history, there have been places so plagued by tragedy that those who live near them consider these locations to be cursed.

Written and produced by Aaron Mahnke, with research assistance by Marcet Crockett.



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Episode 46: Dark Conclusions

For almost as long as there have been stories of supernatural beings, there have been tales of those who hunt them. From ancient traditions to Hollywood blockbusters, these characters have filled our imaginations. But in 1969, those ideas became real.

Researched, written, and produced by Aaron Mahnke.


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Trick or Treat 2016 - Set 2

A Halloween treat to add a bit of spook to your week. Each Lore “Trick or Treat 2016” episode is a collection of two of my favorite Patreon member-only “shorts” in one place. Perfect for a rainy day, a walk in the dark, or a campfire gathering. This episode includes “In a Pickle” and “Drained”.

Researched, written, and produced by Aaron Mahnke.



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Trick or Treat 2016 - Set 1

A Halloween treat to add a bit of spook to your week. Each Lore “Trick or Treat 2016” episode is a collection of two of my favorite “shorts” in one place. Perfect for a rainy day, a walk in the dark, or a campfire gathering. This episode includes “Peg & Button” and “Behind the Door”.

Researched, written, and produced by Aaron Mahnke.



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Episode 44: From Within

Civilization was transformed the moment we discovered it. We’ve built it into our religions and use it to advance our technology. Whether we take it for granted or not, there’s a darker side to this tool, and if we’re not careful, we might get burned.

Researched, written, and produced by Aaron Mahnke.



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Episode 40: Everything Floats

The older the city, the more stories there seem to be. Some places are home to tragedy, while others have played host to disaster or war. Few cities have it all, though, and judging by the pain those stories often reveal, that might be a good thing.

Researched, written, and produced by Aaron Mahnke.



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Episode 37: Passing Notes

For as crowded as this world has become, most people feel isolated and alone. Perhaps that’s why so many of us believe that there’s another world, just beyond the veil. But when that veil is tampered with and pulled aside, it’s hard to say what might emerge.

Researched, written, and produced by Aaron Mahnke.



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