Lisa. M

Allegedly Interesting

Society EN ↓ 4 episodes

Allegedly Interesting is a curiosity-driven podcast exploring the weird, the eerie, and the oddly fascinating corners of history, folklore, psychology, and myth. Each episode dives into stories that are equal parts strange, unsettling, and unforgettable. Hosted by Lisa, Allegedly Interesting serves up bite-sized “curiosity snacks” — sometimes spooky, sometimes funny, always thought-provoking — perfect for anyone who loves their trivia with a side of mystery.

Author

Lisa. M

Category

Society

Podcast website

podcastle.ai

Latest episode

Oct 31, 2025

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Episodes

Episode Four: Sleep Paralysis and The Old Hag 31.10.2025

They call her the Old Hag — a shadow that crawls into your room at night, sits on your chest, and steals your breath. For centuries, people across the world have described the same haunting experience: waking in the dark, unable to move, while a presence presses down from the edge of the bed. But is it a demon, a dream, or something in between? In this episode, I dive into the folklore and science...

Episode Three: The Black Shuck 30.10.2025

They say when the storm rolls in over the English coast, you can still hear its howl the ghostly hound with eyes like fire. The Black Shuck has haunted East Anglia for centuries, appearing as both omen and protector, devil and god. In this episode, we trace the legend from the burning churches of 1577 to modern-day sightings on the misty roads of Suffolk. Was the Shuck a spirit of death, a guardia...

Episode Two: Animals on Trial- When Justice Went to the Dogs (and Pigs, and Rats…) 04.10.2025

In this episode, I take you into one of the strangest corners of medieval history — the animal trials. Yes, you heard that right. Pigs were dressed in trousers and put on trial for murder, roosters were burned at the stake for “laying eggs,” and even rats had lawyers who argued they couldn’t make it to court because cats were waiting on the roads. I’ll walk you through the bizarre cases, the logic...

Episode one: The Dancing Plague of 1518 04.10.2025

In the summer of 1518, hundreds of people in Strasbourg began dancing — not for fun, but endlessly, painfully, and in some cases fatally. They danced until their feet bled, until they collapsed, and some never got back up again. In this very first episode of Allegedly Interesting, I’m diving into the strange mystery of the Dancing Plague of 1518. Come with me as I explore one of history’s weirdest...

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