Heif Decent

The Mandela Effect: Memory Glitches or Alternate Realities?


Listen Later

I explore the Mandela Effect phenomenon where large groups of people share the same false memories, discussing famous examples and possible explanations for these collective memory glitches.

• The Mandela Effect named after people incorrectly remembering Nelson Mandela died in prison in the 1980s
• Common examples include the Berenstein/Berenstain Bears spelling controversy
• The nonexistent cornucopia in the Fruit of the Loom logo that many remember
• Widespread memory of Sinbad starring in a genie movie called "Shazam" that never existed
• Ed McMahon never delivered Publisher's Clearing House checks despite collective memories
• Other examples include "Looney Tunes" vs "Looney Toons" spelling and misremembered movie quotes
• The Monopoly man never had a monocle despite many visualizing him with one
• Modern Bliss playing at Ardmore Music Hall this Saturday
• I'll be performing at Barnaby's Havertown deck this Sunday from 3-6pm

Email me your own Mandela Effect examples or record a tagline for the show at [email protected]


Instagram @heifdecent

Got ideas for the show or want to connect? Reach out to [email protected] and be part of building this podcast one episode at a time. Because as Heif reminds us—this might not be the best show in the world, but it's definitely Heif Decent.

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Heif DecentBy Heif Dogg