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Curses: Part One
In this special Halloween two-parter, Jess and Lolo dive into the wild, weird world of curses — the spooky kind, the biblical kind, and the ones that sneak up on you through a mirror. Ancient Irish curses, old-school hexes, and whether you might be spiritually Teflon… or a high-risk hex magnet.
Don’t miss Part 2, dropping October 23rd, with even more terrifying tales, legendary hexes, and famous spooky cursed objects.
🎃 And on October 30th, tune in for our special Halloween episode packed with creepy stories to make your skin crawl.
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Sources include:
Oxford Dictionary of Superstitions – Opie & Tatem
Cursed Objects – J.W. Ocker (for haunted items and cultural fear of curses)
The Penguin Guide to the Superstitions of Britain and Ireland – Steve Roud
Folklore and the Supernatural – Jacqueline Simpson
History.com – “The Kennedy Curse”
Road & Track – “The Story Behind James Dean’s Cursed Car”
The Burning of Bridget Cleary – Angela Bourke
Irish Folklore Commission Archives
The Evil Eye: The Classic Account of an Ancient Superstition – Frederick Thomas Elworthy
The Mexican American Folk Healing Tradition – Robert T. Trotter II
Magical Household – Scott Cunningham & David Harrington
Folklife Today – Salt in Superstition
Yurei: The Japanese Ghost – Zack Davisson
Signs, Cures, and Witchery: German Appalachian Folklore – Gerald Milnes
The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries – W.Y. Evans-Wentz
Music by SoundPlusUS Label and Mr. Lex Oleksii Bezalov for "Spark Groove", Geoff Harvey "Spellcraft", ProgressiveTape "Gaslight Waltz", Jerome Chauvel "Middle Eastern Desert", Nick Panek "Energetic Rockabilly Instrumental", Denis Pavlov Music "Magical Ritual Shaman Amazonian Indians", Geoff Harvey "The Secret Room"
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