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By Sara McMullin, Marcella Cruz, Seth Alcorn
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
We said all three of us would do a Halloween episode and post it up, and we meant it. To kick off the month of Spring and celebrate Easter, we are posting our third and final Halloween episode of 2021 that we thought we lost and just recently found. In this Episode, Marcella asks Conspiracy theorist Seth and former President of candy Sara about young Kazuhiko's strange and mysterious disappearance. The clue is in the candy.
In this episode, Sara asks French Historian Seth and Rabbit expert Marcella about a lesser-known battle between the famous French military leader Napolean Bonapart and a group of vicious war-hungry rabbits.
In this spooky episode, Seth asks Indiana musician historian Marcella and Turnip enthusiast Sara about the history behind the Jack-o-lantern, and it involves a lot of singing.
Happy Spooky Season! In this Episode, Sara asks Japanese folklore expert Marcella and "Spoopologiest" Seth about "The Bath Game."
Where you play against an entity in a dangerous game of hide and seek to either win great fortune or lose your life, let's see if Seth and Marcella's explanation is stranger than the real story behind the game.
One Season 2 Episode 1, Marcella asks Kentucky Historian Sara and Meat weather-related scientist Seth about the strange and true occurrence of a time when meat rained down on the people of Kentucky back in the 1800s.
In our season 1 wrap up Sara asks Medieval Historian Marcella and Poultry Medium Seth
about one of the great minds of Elizabethian England, Sir Francis Bacon, and the chicken responsible for his strange and untimely death.
We want to thank everyone who's tuned in to our first season. We will be back with new strange tales of history in September.
In this episode, Marcella asks food historians Sara and Seth to tell us about how Peanut Butter and Mayonnaise caused Americans to live in fear.
This week we lost our episode! So instead, we're giving you a treat. In this first-ever Here's What Actually Happened Episode ever made, Sara asks Seth to talk about the Russian cheese scandal, and Seth asks Sara about the famous Maple Syrup Heist.
Ready for some toilet humor? Good! Because Sara asks toilet historians Seth and Marcella about what people did in ancient times when they had to go. Especially in times when toilet paper had not been invented yet. You may think it's gross, but your great great great great grandma might feel differently.
This episode was recorded back in December and is technically episode 2, hence the question regarding Christmas. Poor Seth was on day 7 of quarantining in one room of his house and was going totally nuts.
So, what better time for Marcella to ask him and Sara to tell us about the true story of the dancing plague.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.