Episode 157: Hanging On

One of the most common features of our legends and folklore is our dreams. And one of the most common dreams, across all the pages of history, is a desire that has haunted people since the dawn of time—a desire that might just be more attainable that we realize.

Written and produced by Aaron Mahnke, with research by Sam Alberty, and music by Chad Lawson.

Episode 151: By the Book

For a very long time, people have believed that our world is filled with magic. Secret knowledge and hidden truths that we can use to unlock power and privilege. It’s a belief that’s taken all shapes and forms, but there’s one common thread tying it all together: books.

Written and produced by Aaron Mahnke, with research by Sam Alberty, and music by Chad Lawson.

Grimoires, by Owen Davies, can be found here.

Episode 143: Inside Information

Some of the oldest and most popular parts of folklore are the ghost stories. Whether told around a campfire, or red about in the safety a well-lit room, they are always fun, and often chilling. But there’s so much more to ghosts than wispy visions and rattling chains.

Written and produced by Aaron Mahnke, with research by Allie Steed, and music by Chad Lawson.

Episode 139: Heirloom

The way we treat the past is a great lens into the character of humanity. Sometimes we elevate it, but all too often we work to bury it. And while the excuse might be to make room for the march of progress, it also allows us to hide our worst mistakes and most painful tragedies.

Written and produced by Aaron Mahnke, with research by Marcet Crockett, and music by Chad Lawson.

Episode 138: Foresight

Humanity has grown over the millennia by passing on knowledge through teachings and guides. Even today, how-to books are best-sellers, and people are more hungry than ever to learn and grow. But some lessons aren’t worth passing on, and in a few cases, they’ve even been incredibly destructive.

Written and produced by Aaron Mahnke, with research by Allie Steed, and music by Chad Lawson.