Lore - Deeper Lore: 259 (20, 79, & 153)
Episode Date: August 1, 2024Go deeper into the subject matter of our most recent episode (259: Where the Heart Is) with these three recommendations from further back in the Lore catalog: Episode 20: LorePodcast.com/episodes/20 ...Episode 79: LorePodcast.com/episodes/79 Episode 153: LorePodcast.com/episodes/153 ———————— Lore Resources: Episode Music: lorepodcast.com/music Episode Sources: lorepodcast.com/sources All the shows from Grim & Mild: www.grimandmild.com ©2024 Aaron Mahnke. All rights reserved.
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Hey, folks, Aaron here.
Welcome to Deeper Lore,
a bonus episode designed to be a topical guide
to the most recent episode of Lore.
As I've explained before,
Deeper Lore is here to help you find similar episodes
to the most recent one.
With so many episodes in our catalog now, it's pretty difficult to track specific ones down.
So this is meant to be a big neon sign pointing you in the direction of other similar episodes.
No, it's not a gimmick to grab more downloads or an effort to sell ads.
It's my attempt to be helpful for all of those lore superfans out there, or brand new listeners
who want to learn more about the same topic we covered on this week's brand new lore episode.
You know, to go a bit deeper.
Thus, deeper lore.
This week with episode 259, Where the Heart Is, we go about as classic as we can get with
another exploration of creepy haunted
house folklore.
This is probably one of the oldest corners of folklore and it's undeniably one of the
most popular.
Honestly, it's pretty easy to see why.
That safe, guarded place that we all call home, suddenly invaded by invisible forces
that bring chaos and danger into our lives.
No wonder haunted houses are a standard feature of Halloween, horror movies, and novels like
Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House or Richard Matheson's Hell House.
Which, if you love amazing, frightening fiction, those are two absolute classic novels to read
this fall.
You will thank me later.
Basically, these stories make sense.
They work and they always seem to be entertaining.
Another fun side note, I have distinct memories from my childhood of going down into our dark,
dank Illinois basement between the furnace, the piles of boxes, and the washer and dryer,
and filling those narrow walkways with Halloween props and tripwires to make my own haunted
house. I don't think I ever got anyone other than my brothers to walk through it in the dark, but man oh man was it fun
to put together. Anyway, haunted houses. I think we'd be hard-pressed to find
anyone who has never bumped into that idea. And as we learned in this week's
episode, these kinds of stories are at least 2,000 years old, so I think they
tick all the boxes required to classify some folklore as universal.
But this week's episode isn't the first time that we've explored houses filled with spectral
invaders.
If haunted house stories are your jam, here are three more episodes that promise to deliver
the ghostly goods.
First, download episode 20, Homestead.
This is an oldie, going all the way back to 2015, so prepare yourself
for this one to sound a bit ancient. Although there's a remastered version in the podcast
feed if you like the more polished, modern lore sound, it is totally your call. Anyway,
this one is all about some very disturbing haunted homes, focusing on the Benton Homestead
in Connecticut. It's a great way to feel some chills in the middle of summer. So do check it out.
Next, head over to episode 79,
Locked Away.
We have all heard of the
Winchester rifle, but this
episode explores the darker side
of the people behind it.
Sarah Winchester built a weird
and wonderful mansion around the
folklore that said that she could
keep the ghosts of her past at
bay, get lost in her massive mansion, and this fun episode that takes you through it.
And finally, give a listen to episode 153, Hold On.
Instead of focusing on one big haunted house, this episode takes you to the city of Baltimore,
where a bunch of haunted buildings await you.
I know everyone thinks of Edgar Allan Poe when they hear the name Baltimore, but there
is so much more to it than that. So there you go. Follow up this week's brand new episode with a trip into
the past. Episodes 20, 79, and 153 are waiting for you in this podcast feed. Just scroll down
in the app to find them, or you can tap their direct links in the description for this episode.
And until next time, stay spooky.