Lore - Deeper Lore: 268 (192, 38, & 54)
Episode Date: December 5, 2024Go deeper into the subject matter of our most recent episode (244: Stolen) with these three recommendations from further back in the Lore catalog: Episode 192: LorePodcast.com/episodes/192 Episode 38...: LorePodcast.com/episodes/38 Episode 54: LorePodcast.com/episodes/54 ———————— 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.
Some folks here have favorites that they like to revisit over and over, and others enjoy
listening to certain topics again.
They hear a new episode on one subject, and it sparks an interest in other stories on
the same topic.
The trouble is, with over 300 episodes to pick from, it's kind of hard to track down
specific ones.
So this little bonus episode is here to help you, offering a guide to those who want to
go a bit deeper into the lore.
Thus, deeper lore.
Creative, I know.
This week for episode 268, Lost Empire, we go looking for one of the biggest legends
of all time, the
lost continent of Atlantis.
Of course, we go about it through the lens of a handful of people who were obsessed with
finding it and how their pursuit of the story changed the way we look at it today.
Esoteric topics like this are pretty rare on lore, but we have covered a few other similar
corners of folklore, so here are three more episodes that resonate well with this particular category.
First up, episode 192, Time Will Tell. As the title might suggest, this one deals with another
popular bit of folklore, time travel. We tackle the topic by digging into a few very unusual,
well-documented cases that seem to hint at something strange, all while following
the paper trail and the way those stories came down to us. It's fascinating
and worth a re-listen. Next, download episode 38, The Mountain. Right up there
with mysteries like Atlantis or time travel is this haunting unsolved case
from 1959. For decades now, millions of people around the world have
wondered what really happened to the hikers who died in the Dyatlov Pass. And
while there are a lot of promising theories that try to explain what we
don't know, this episode provides a good summary of the things we do. And finally,
I recommend you go listen to episode 54, Teacher's Pet. Everyone has encountered
the idea of a doppelganger before.
It's become easy shorthand for seeing someone who looks a lot like a person you know, but
the legend is much deeper and the stories connected to it are absolutely chilling.
Give this old classic a fresh listen.
So there you go.
Follow up this week's brand new episode with a trip into the past.
Episodes 192, 38, and 54 are waiting for you in this podcast feed.
You can just scroll through the app to find them, or you can tap on their direct links
in the description for this episode.
And until next time, stay spooky.