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I’ve always loved Halloween, but I’ve kept it a secret.
My relationship with the holidays has always intrigued and haunted me. So, join me as I uncover why my turbulent relationship with Halloween is rooted in the Satanic Panic of the 90s, cultural heritage, and lore.
We’ll cross the Atlantic to Ireland to understand the ancient festival of Samhain (So-wen) and its traditions, which influenced the modern celebration of Halloween and my longings for meaning.
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I’ve always loved Halloween, but I’ve kept it a secret.
My relationship with the holidays has always intrigued and haunted me. So, join me as I uncover why my turbulent relationship with Halloween is rooted in the Satanic Panic of the 90s, cultural heritage, and lore.
We’ll cross the Atlantic to Ireland to understand the ancient festival of Samhain (So-wen) and its traditions, which influenced the modern celebration of Halloween and my longings for meaning.
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Subscribe to Least Important Things Monthly.
You can be part of the show by leaving a voicemail here.
You can email the show at [email protected] or reach out via social media at the links below.
Read our articles and learn more about the show at www.leastimportantthings.com
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All content falls under fair use: any copying of copyrighted material is done for a limited, educational and “transformative” purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner.

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