133 episodes

A weekly podcast taking a look at the stories that we tell over and over again. What our myths and misdeeds, fears and fables say about us as humans.

Just A Story: Urban Legend Podcast Just A Story Urban Legend Podcast

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.4 • 380 Ratings

A weekly podcast taking a look at the stories that we tell over and over again. What our myths and misdeeds, fears and fables say about us as humans.

    Ep 127: Ceci N'est Pas De L'art: Art Heists

    Ep 127: Ceci N'est Pas De L'art: Art Heists

    What gives art its value? Is it beauty? Is it history? The artist’s signature? The fact that the piece is housed in a prestigious institution? Maybe it’s the story of the work of art and it’s creator. Maybe the legend of the art is as important as the work itself. Join us this week for the tales of art heists, forgeries, and true masters of their craft as we ask what makes a pretty painting, into art. 

    Special Guest Story Teller: The Lonely Palette Podcast: http://www.thelonelypalette.com

    • 2 hr 30 min
    Ep 126: Southern Gothic AF: Ghosts of Natchez

    Ep 126: Southern Gothic AF: Ghosts of Natchez

    Sometimes the character of a place is so apparent that one can help but feel the stories that formed it. Natchez, Mississippi is one of those places. History has always brought conflicted, complicated characters to this city on the bluffs, and it seems that those characters and the spaces that he inhabited are still around. Natchez held on tight to its history, and today, legends abound. Join us this week as we discuss the southern character itself, focusing on stories from this sleepy Mississippi town: from the haunting of King’s Tavern, to the town’s ties to the infamous Harpe Brothers; from the trial of Aaron Burr, to murder at Goat Castle.

    • 2 hr 55 min
    Ep 125: Deal with the Consequences Later: Vigilantes

    Ep 125: Deal with the Consequences Later: Vigilantes

    There is a time honored tradition in America of elevating the heroes amongst us, who are willing to take matters into their own hands. They quickly become legends. We seem to love an antihero, and at no time was this more apparent than in the 1970s. The heyday of the vigilante film, saw such classics as Shaft, Taxi Driver, Foxy Brown, and Dirty Harry hit screens for the first time. So, what does this tell us (other than that Tarantino was a child of this era)? What can we learn by looking at the people who are willing to put their lives on the line to either preserve an order that benefits them, or upends system that oppresses them? Can extralegal justice ever be a good thing? Join us this week as we talk about historical vigilantes, from twelfth century Gaul, to the Wild West, to World War I and the legends they have become.

    • 3 hr 5 min
    Ep 124: Can Music Save Your Mortal Soul?

    Ep 124: Can Music Save Your Mortal Soul?

    Rock and roll is here to stay, and that’s why some truly enduring urban legends have sprung up around the landmark hits and the bands that performed them.  Before there was Instagram, or even MySpace; before AOL instant messenger, before MTV, or John Hughes; before arcades and shopping malls; before all that: there was rock and roll. For teenagers, by teenagers, about teenagers; rock was going to be a voice of its generation for generations to come. Music journalism, festivals and concerts created a true grapevine. So of course, there was gossip, and where there’s gossip, urban legends can grow wild. So join us this week as we explore the true stories behind such classic as “In the Air Tonight,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” and the most storied song of the 20th century, “American Pie.” Kick off your shoes, let’s dig those rhythm and blues.

    • 3 hr 8 min
    Ep 123: Who Watches the Watchers: Shadow People

    Ep 123: Who Watches the Watchers: Shadow People

    Shadow People are an international phenomenon. As far as paranormal experiences go, seeing a fleeting dark figure in you peripheral vision, or waking up to a sensation of being unable to move as a dark figure stares at you, or seeing a dark silhouette in a spooky building; are very common happenings. However there is definitely more to these mysterious entities than meets the eye. Join us this week as we discuss the particulars of shadow people. From the Dark Watchers of Big Sur, to the Hat Man and his minions, to possible omens associated with true crimes, to the dark influence of Walking Sam on the Pine Ridge Reservation; we will do our best to unravel the seemingly simple question, what are they?

    Guest Story Tellers: Our Amazing Listeners 

    Music Credit: Purple Planet Music 

     

     

    • 2 hr 10 min
    Ep 122: Gorilla Nazi Uber Assassin Super Soldiers Are Coming for Us All

    Ep 122: Gorilla Nazi Uber Assassin Super Soldiers Are Coming for Us All

    So often when we picture an enemy, a true threat; they become bigger, stronger, faster, or smarter in our mind’s eye. So it’s only natural that for thousands of years, the terrifying ‘other’ has been painted as more than a man, and the warrior on the opposing side has been given super powers, if only in the imagination of those opposing him. Super soldiers are as natural a feature in stories as conflict, or war itself. Join us this week as we begin by discussing the star spangled poster child for performance enhancing drugs, Captain America and then survey the theme of the super soldier throughout history, around the world. From the Sacred Band of Thebes, to the sect of Assassins in Persia; from secret Nazi meth and Übermensch envy, to monkeying around with hybrids in the USSR, we will see what happens when the enemy we imagine is, well, super.

    • 2 hr 34 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
380 Ratings

380 Ratings

34tle0019 ,

The gold standard podcast

I know Sam and Jake have moved on, but this is still the best myth/folklore podcast there. It’s charming and clever, funny and educational; sometimes going to some pretty dark places without ever dragging the listener down. I’ve learned so much from this podcast, and love going back to re-listen from time to time. The absolute best!

Wu-Banga #1 J.J. ,

Ummmm

If you’re into a podcast that is nothing but word salad and feels like nothing but filler, this is all you. It’s not clever, and has the feeling like it was written by a 2nd grader. I don’t listen to podcasts to learn the etymology of the word hashish that takes literally 25 minutes to explain. Booooring.

JinkaBean ,

Really good podcast

I really enjoy this podcast, I love when I can come across all my favs in one place, urban legends and suspect ions, history, art, really random things you didn’t know to know, and people who know how to tell a story. I enjoy how they bounce off of one another and you can tell they really enjoy the content and each other as well. Not sure where the podcast went but I really enjoyed this series

Top Podcasts In Society & Culture

Fallen Angels: A Story of California Corruption
iHeartPodcasts
This American Life
This American Life
Stuff You Should Know
iHeartPodcasts
The Viall Files
Nick Viall
Shawn Ryan Show
Shawn Ryan | Cumulus Podcast Network
Where Should We Begin? with Esther Perel
Esther Perel Global Media