Every Wednesday, meet us at the intersection of chaos and fate. We’ll briefly explore the origins of some of history’s most well-known superstitions. Then, we’ll dive into a fictional story that illustrates what might happen if you fail to adhere to these strange beliefs. Can we truly sway supernatural forces to work in our favor? Or are these eerie codes of conduct simply about exerting control i... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 81 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | FictionSociety & Culture |
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Ads make it sound like a dive into history, but it’s a lot of horror fiction stories based on the loose theme of the week. It’s not to my taste, and though the production value is solid, I wouldn’t say the stories are the best written either :[ I’d have been more receptive if the advertisements I heard on other podcasts were accurate! An anthology horror fiction podcast? A better sell than “not actually about history”.
Just a podcast like morbid (my mums favorite) crime junky etc.🍑 this one is my favorite.
Seems like all my favorite podcast are in favor of building big monopolies?? I will miss you all sooo😘🥲
Loved the latest episode about hitler. Very well done and fascinating.
After hearing ads for this pod on other podcasts I thought I’d check it out. I thought it would be more in the historical vein but it appears to be a fiction podcast. 3 stars because the stories aren’t bad, but I’m not sure how the advertisements for this pod match up to the actual content in Parcast’s mind.
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