• Shields of Faith: Ancient Amulets and the Art of Counter-Magic
    Jun 28 2026
    Join host Eleanor Voss as she explores humanity's ancient weapons against supernatural threats in this fascinating episode about protective amulets and counter-magic. Discover how civilizations from ancient Egypt to medieval Europe developed sophisticated systems of spiritual defense, from the Eye of Horus to iron talismans. Learn about the archaeological evidence for magical protection, including Roman curse tablets and their accompanying defensive amulets. Explore cross-cultural similarities in protective practices, from the universal use of iron and salt to the creation of poppets and corn dollies. Voss examines religious protective traditions across Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, while investigating the psychological and social functions these practices served in ancient communities. The episode covers grimoire instructions for creating protective talismans, the ritual timing involved in counter-magic, and techniques for breaking curses including mirror magic and substitution rituals. Perfect for listeners interested in folklore, archaeology, ancient history, and cultural anthropology. Discover how our ancestors transformed fear into agency through creative spiritual technologies that sustained entire civilizations throughout human history.
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    6 mins
  • The Curse of the Bambino: When Collective Belief Shaped Baseball History
    Jun 21 2026
    Join host Eleanor Voss as she examines the Curse of the Bambino, one of baseball's most enduring supernatural narratives. This episode explores how the 1919 sale of Babe Ruth from the Boston Red Sox to the New York Yankees created an 86-year championship drought that became explained through collective belief and modern mythology. Discover the psychological and cultural forces that transform sports disappointments into supernatural explanations, comparing the Bambino curse to historical curses throughout human civilization. Learn about the rituals, superstitions, and community narratives that gave power to this modern curse, and how its breaking in 2004 was treated as a genuine historical milestone. Eleanor examines the parallel between ancient curses and contemporary sports superstitions, revealing how human communities continue to create shared mythologies to explain misfortune and maintain hope. Perfect for baseball fans, psychology enthusiasts, and anyone interested in how collective belief shapes cultural narratives in the modern era. The episode demonstrates that curses need not be ancient to wield significant cultural power over entire communities.
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    5 mins
  • Anathema: When the Church Weaponized Divine Wrath
    Jun 14 2026
    Explore the terrifying history of anathema, the Church's ultimate spiritual weapon. In this episode of Ancient Curses, host Eleanor Voss delves into the medieval practice of religious cursing that was believed to damn souls for eternity. Discover the dramatic rituals of 'Bell, Book, and Candle' ceremonies, where bishops would formally excommunicate and curse individuals through elaborate spiritual warfare. Learn about famous historical anathemas, including Emperor Frederick II's curse in 1227 and the 1054 excommunication that contributed to the Great Schism between Eastern and Western Christianity. We examine how these religious curses functioned as tools of social control, creating spiritual wastelands where no sacraments could be performed and entire populations lived in fear of divine wrath. The episode explores the psychological impact of anathemas on medieval society, where being cursed by the Church meant social death and eternal damnation. From individual targeting to collective punishments during the Albigensian Crusade, anathemas shaped European history through fear and ritual. Discover how these ancient practices evolved and why some elements persist in modern religious institutions. Perfect for history enthusiasts interested in medieval Christianity, religious warfare, and the intersection of faith and power in European civilization.
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    5 mins
  • When Art Becomes Ominous: The Crying Boy Paintings and Britain's Strange Fire Panic
    Jun 7 2026
    Explore the bizarre 1985 British panic over Crying Boy paintings in this captivating episode of Ancient Curses. Host Eleanor Voss investigates how mass-produced artwork by Italian artist Bruno Amadio became the center of a nationwide hysteria when newspapers reported the paintings mysteriously surviving house fires. Discover the psychological and social factors that transformed innocent decorative prints into objects of supernatural fear across 1980s Britain. This episode examines the role of mass media in amplifying collective anxieties, the practical explanations behind the 'curse,' and how modern folklore develops around everyday objects. Learn about the cultural phenomenon that saw hundreds of people participate in public burning ceremonies to destroy their paintings. From fire investigation science to the psychology of mass hysteria, this episode reveals how coincidence, fear, and media coverage combined to create one of the most unusual supernatural panics in recent history. Perfect for listeners interested in urban legends, British culture, mass psychology, and the intersection of art and folklore in contemporary society.
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    6 mins
  • Defixiones: The Underground Curse Industry of Ancient Rome
    May 31 2026
    Dive into the fascinating world of Roman curse tablets known as defixiones in this episode of Ancient Curses. Host Eleanor Voss explores the underground curse industry that thrived throughout the Roman Empire, where ordinary citizens turned to lead tablets inscribed with supernatural requests to settle personal disputes and business rivalries. Discover how professional curse writers operated across the empire, the specific deities invoked for different types of curses, and the surprisingly legalistic language used in these ancient documents. From stolen cloaks to chariot racing scandals, these curse tablets reveal the petty grievances and very human concerns of people living two thousand years ago. Learn about the archaeological evidence that shows how widespread and organized this practice was, spanning from Roman Britain to North Africa. The episode examines the linguistic features of defixiones, including their mixture of Latin and Greek text, magical formulas, and backwards writing techniques. These historical artifacts provide unique insights into daily life in ancient Rome, showing how ordinary people sought supernatural solutions to everyday problems. The practice continued well into the Christian period, demonstrating its deep cultural significance. Through careful analysis of these curse tablets, we gain an unfiltered glimpse into the hopes, fears, and surprisingly relatable concerns of our ancient ancestors, revealing that human nature remains remarkably consistent across millennia.
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    6 mins
  • Little Bastard's Deadly Legacy: The James Dean Porsche Curse
    May 24 2026
    Explore the legendary curse of James Dean's Porsche 550 Spyder, nicknamed 'Little Bastard,' in this episode of Ancient Curses. After the Hollywood icon's fatal crash in 1955, his car allegedly brought misfortune to everyone who encountered its remains. From deadly racing accidents involving the engine and transmission to mysterious incidents at safety exhibitions, the Porsche's dark reputation grew throughout the 1950s. The legend reached its peak when the car's remains vanished completely during transport in 1960, never to be found again. Host Eleanor Voss examines the documented incidents, skeptical perspectives, and cultural impact of this modern curse tale. Discover how the story reflects our fascination with celebrity tragedy and supernatural beliefs about objects carrying spiritual residue. This episode analyzes the development of urban legends in mid-20th century America and the enduring power of folklore surrounding James Dean's legacy. Perfect for fans of automotive history, Hollywood mysteries, supernatural folklore, and cultural mythology. Learn about the intersection of celebrity culture, tragic death, and supernatural beliefs in 1950s America through one of the most famous cursed object legends of the modern era.
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    5 mins
  • Hexes Across Cultures: From Voodoo to the Evil Eye
    May 17 2026
    Join host Eleanor Voss on a fascinating cross-cultural exploration of hexes and curses from around the world. This episode examines the evil eye traditions spanning Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cultures, delves into the authentic practices of Haitian Vodou beyond Hollywood misconceptions, and explores cursing traditions from Mexico's mal de ojo to West African spiritual practices. Discover how Native American medicine traditions, medieval European folk magic, and ancient Roman binding spells reveal universal human concerns about protection and justice. Learn about the historical documentation of these beliefs, from 5,000-year-old Mesopotamian texts to lead curse tablets found throughout the Roman Empire. The episode respectfully examines these living spiritual traditions while exploring modern psychological research into the placebo and nocebo effects. Eleanor presents these cultural practices as important anthropological insights into human psychology and social structures, treating each tradition with appropriate cultural sensitivity. Perfect for listeners interested in comparative religion, cultural anthropology, and the historical development of spiritual beliefs across civilizations. Discover how these ancient practices continue to provide meaning and community for millions worldwide, reflecting humanity's ongoing dialogue with life's mysteries and uncertainties.
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    5 mins
  • The Mummy's Curse: Hollywood Magic vs Egyptian Reality
    May 10 2026
    In this episode of Ancient Curses, host Eleanor Voss examines the famous mummy's curse, exploring how Hollywood fiction differs from ancient Egyptian reality. Discover the true story behind King Tutankhamun's tomb discovery in 1922, Lord Carnarvon's death, and how newspapers created the modern curse narrative. Learn about actual ancient Egyptian burial practices, protective inscriptions, and religious beliefs about death and the afterlife. Voss analyzes how Boris Karloff's 1932 film 'The Mummy' transformed public perception and why curse stories gained popularity after World War One. The episode explores colonial attitudes in early archaeology, the role of spiritualism in curse narratives, and how modern Egyptologists approach tomb excavation ethically. Separating historical facts from supernatural claims, this episode reveals how ancient Egyptian civilization has been misrepresented in popular culture. Perfect for history enthusiasts, archaeology fans, and anyone curious about the origins of supernatural legends. Keywords: mummy curse, ancient Egypt, King Tutankhamun, archaeology, Egyptian tombs, pharaohs curse, Howard Carter, Boris Karloff, supernatural legends, Egyptian mythology, ancient curses, tomb excavation, Egyptian burial practices.
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    6 mins