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A new immersive fiction podcast, The Manawalk Caves is part psychological thriller and part supernatural horror, starring Jonathan Tucker and Eddie Categhi.
31:34 - 32:47 (01:12)
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A new immersive fiction podcast, The Manawalk Caves is part psychological thriller and part supernatural horror, starring Jonathan Tucker and Eddie Categhi. Listen to uncover the truth behind the disappearance of two boys who entered a Tennessee cave and only one returned.
ChapterExploring the Different Forms of Folklore
EpisodeSelects: What is folklore?
PodcastStuff You Should Know
On the podcast "On Purpose with Jay Shetty," listeners are given a glimpse into the lives of various well-known personalities, where they discuss the tools and the people that helped them make a difference in their lives.
32:47 - 34:44 (01:56)
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On the podcast "On Purpose with Jay Shetty," listeners are given a glimpse into the lives of various well-known personalities, where they discuss the tools and the people that helped them make a difference in their lives. Additionally, the "Inner Cosmos with David Eagleman" podcast is also recommended for listeners looking to join the journey.
ChapterExploring the Different Forms of Folklore
EpisodeSelects: What is folklore?
PodcastStuff You Should Know
This podcast episode delves into the different types of folklore, from jokes to family recipes and Viking funerals.
34:44 - 36:12 (01:28)
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This podcast episode delves into the different types of folklore, from jokes to family recipes and Viking funerals. They also discuss the connection between folklore and various music genres, including new metal and Norwegian death metal.
ChapterExploring the Different Forms of Folklore
EpisodeSelects: What is folklore?
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The world's oldest joke dates back to Samaria in 1900 BC and evolves into modern jokes by the 10th century, including a British joke that involves a boatload of young women and a fishing pharaoh.
36:12 - 37:57 (01:44)
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The world's oldest joke dates back to Samaria in 1900 BC and evolves into modern jokes by the 10th century, including a British joke that involves a boatload of young women and a fishing pharaoh.