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Old Superstitions and Where They Came From: Salt, Cats, Mirrors & 1,000 Years of Strange Beliefs | The Strange History Podcast
Published 5 months, 3 weeks ago
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Step into the strange world of ancient fears and folk beliefs in this hilariously spooky episode of The Strange History Podcast. Join host Amy as she unpacks humanity’s weirdest superstitions — from spilling salt and breaking mirrors to black cats, bird poop, and Friday the 13th. Discover how the Romans thought mirrors reflected your soul, why medieval peasants blamed cats for the plague, and how garlic became the original vampire repellent. It’s a laugh-out-loud tour through history’s most irrational — and oddly relatable — traditions. Featuring classic Strange History humor, fake commercials, and centuries of bizarre luck, this episode proves one thing: superstition might be ridiculous… but it’s never boring. Tune in, toss some salt, and knock on wood — you’re going to need it.
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