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Myths, Legends, and Notorious People

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Every week we take two legends in history, investigate what brought them to the public eye, and look at the sources that can verify, or disprove their existence. Our topics range from biographies of legendary people, to spells cast with a Unicorn horn. Adam is an American journalist who is new to the supernatural and Isadora is a History major from England who believes that without legends history would be very boring indeed!
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Isadora covers Queen Charlotte and looks at how her real life differed from her Bridgerton persona - including how she is Englands first black Queen. Adam, who is in the middle of finals, does a quick Greek myth where everyone dies!Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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Ben guests stars along side Adam and Isadora to talk about all things booze - how to drink it, when not to drink it and how to be swept away in a deadly floor of porter ale.Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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Adam gets passionate (and a little preachy) about the amount of trash/rubbish floating around the oceans and Isadora looks at the Johnstown Flood, and Dam bursting which accounted for 2,208 deaths.Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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This is one of our favorite epsiodes and since it was one of our first we thought it was a good one to release again while Adam recovers! We will be back next week. Isadora talks about two buildings in Australia, one still standing, and one which burnt in the 1800's, that highlight the competition between Sydney and Melbourne to be 'the' internatio…
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Adam starts looking at Dracula but his research takes him into the much darker world of his real life inspiration Vlad the Impaler. Isadora takes a swing at a beautiful spy with the world on a string, and a tragic backstory.Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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Isadora does as rapid fire info dump on all the cultures in which snakes are used as a symbol of immortality. Adam slanders pop culture as he looks at the idea of what makes a hero, vs anti-hero, resulting in one of the biggest debates in Legendary podcasting history.Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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In this early morning episode Adam talks about Thanksgiving and Isadora looks at the history of the term Black Friday. In a new holiday tradition this is, like most holiday events, unedited when it probably should be!Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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Isadora looks at a retaliatory curse for the Battle of Tippecanoe that claims the life of American presidents. Adam looks at the death of Koschei: The Deathless - in a surprisingly upbeat fairy tale.Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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Racism, sexism and green jackets! We get schooled on the most famous golf tournament, The Masters. - with even more banter, and discussion than normal. Do you know someone who loves golf as much as Ben does? Tell them to check out The Swingdom.Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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Adam investigates the tragic tale of Dyotlov Pass - and looks at how the evasive nature of Communist Russia has kept the legend alive. Isadora does a rapid run through of Hydra: the Greek Myth, Hydra: the Constellation, Hydra: the immortal sea creature, and many other places the Hydra name has been used.…
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November 5th, Bonfire Night, Fireworks Night, Guy Fawkes Night... so many names from one failed terroist plot to blow up the houses of Parliment. Isadora looks at why it has gone down in history. Adam takes a look at some of the abandoned towns of Ohio, including two towns names HelltownMyths, Legends, and Notorious People
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Halloween special! Adam looks at Sleep paralysis, and learns that it's more common than he thought - and not caused by demons. Isadora creeps herself out talking about the opening for Scream, and the real life babysitter slaying that started it all.Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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Isadora looks at one India's oldest stories which features a Princess with a very strange power. She also looks at some of the problems of patriarchy in India, and all the great ways it's changing. Adam tackles the way that tales in India are constructed differently than those in the Western world, and at a few children parables written for a King'…
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Adam talks about his recent trip to Hadrian's Wall and tells us about its history including ghost stories. Isadora looks at the lives of Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard - including taking a look at ALL the places Anne Boleyn is thought to haunt.Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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Isadora questions why adventurous botantists risk their lives for the sake of discovering new plants. Adam looks at some legendary man-eating trees with a long-lasting legacy.Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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In Part One, Isadora looks at the life, and death of Rasputin - developing some fairly strong opinions along the way. Part Two, Adam starts with Harry Potter, and ends with Oedipus, as he looks at the Fates.Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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In Part One, Isadora looks at the life, and death of Rasputin - developing some fairly strong opinions along the way. Part Two, Adam starts with Harry Potter, and ends with Oedipus, as he looks at the Fates.Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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Adam looks at a spirit/siren from the Dominican Rebublic and Isadora learns about Yemen, including one of it's more famous (and more positive) leaders. Just a one-part episode this week!Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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In part one Isadora looks at Foggy London Town and how Pea Soup Fog was even more disgusting than in sounds. In part two Adam takes time to explain the Chernobyl disaster and the devastating effect it had on people.Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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In part one Isadora looks at Foggy London Town and how Pea Soup Fog was even more disgusting than in sounds. In part two Adam takes time to explain the Chernobyl disaster and the devastating effect it had on people.Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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In the first of our two part episode Adam talks about the Muskingum County Animal Farm Massacre in 2011, which resulted in the death of many exotic animals and new welfare laws. In part two Isadora looks at how England became home to Big Cats, including their real life sightings and captures - and a few less convincing tales. https://www.gq.com/sto…
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In the first of our two part episode Adam talked about the Muskingum County Animal Farm Massacre in 2011, which resulted in the senseless death of many exotic animals and new welfare laws. In part two Isadora looks at how England became home to Big Cats, including their real life sightings and captures - and a few less convincing tales. https://www…
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Isadora does a quick run through of all the government agencies that the USA has run through in their quest to disprove aliens - including the infamous Blue Book and the more recent work by Marco Rubio. Adam looks at Oumuamua a mysterious rock hurtling through space from a place far beyond our galaxy. Is it an alien ship sent to spy on us? Or a par…
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Isadora investigates the difficult topic of the Nazis who escaped using ratlines into Argentina. She also educates Adam on the involvement of the United States government and the Catholic Church in their escape. Adam talks about rougarou, a French-monster tale that made its way to America.Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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Adam (phoning in from the South of France) talks about a very famous British criminal and fugitive who evaded capture for 35 years. Isadora looks at two notorious art thieves - one who steals for the love of art, and one for the love of the game.Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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Isadora takes on the Unicorn - which grew out of the myths of India, and Adam gets to talk Pliny the Elder (again) when he tells his stories of Dragons. Plus they both give you advice on spells, and cooking these mythical beasts.Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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Adam learns about the Golden Age of the Dutch East India Trading Company, and the scientific explanation for ghost ships. Isadora travels around the world learning about a variety of headless horseman stories.Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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Isadora investigates the tragic life of Howard Hughes and finds an admirable man. Adam looks at airships and blimps, including The Hindenburg disaster. And we both root for the return of blimps as a mode of transportation.Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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Adam looks at the theory behind the disappearance of Amelia Earhart, as well as the fabulous aviation history she left behind. Isadora teaches Adam (who was only 3 years old in 1997) about why Diana, Princess of Wales has such a legacy and why her death has created one of the biggest conspiracy theories in modern history.…
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Isadora looks at how Plato's writings have made their way into modern legends, while Adam tackles one of his biggest fears, the Ocean, as he looks at how most sea monster sightings are really just the elusive Oarfish.Myths, Legends, and Notorious People
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Adam explains how the Japanese Shinigami and the Grim Reaper are not the same thing. And also explains the premise of one of his favourite anime Death Note. While Isadora gives you a whole load of practical advice on dealing with ghosts, luck and moving house within the Obeah spirituality. Specifically she looks at the Rolling Calf, the Golden Tabl…
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Isadora talks about two buildings in Australia, one still standing, and one which burnt in the 1800s, that highlight the competition between Sydney and Melbourne to be 'the' international city of Australia in the 1800's. Adam discusses a local legend of a building he has actually visited, and still remembers how much it made his skin crawl.…
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