Episode 107: The History of Halloween
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Boo! Are you ready for a spine-tingling journey through time? - This week on "History For Weirdos," we delve into the eerie and enchanting history of Halloween. We start at the ancient Celtic fields of Samhain, where the veil between worlds was thin and spirits roamed free. Discover how these pagan rituals, filled with omens and bonfires, evolved under Christian influence into All Hallows Eve. We'll unearth the roots of jack-o'-lanterns, costumes, and why we whisper tales of the supernatural on this mystical night. - Then, hold onto your witch's hat as we fly through the centuries to modern times, exploring how Halloween transformed from a solemn remembrance into a festival of frights and fun. We'll dissect how American cultural cauldrons mixed Irish and Scottish traditions with a dash of Victorian Gothic to conjure the Halloween we know and love today. From haunted attractions to trick-or-treating, find out how this ancient festival became a night where we embrace our deepest fears and become the monsters we used to hide from! - ✈️ Get all the details & reserve your spot here for the HFW trip to Italy! - Thank you for listening Weirdos! Show the podcast some love by rating, reviewing, subscribing and sharing it today. Your support means so much to us. Let's stay in touch 👇 Email: [email protected] IG/Threads: @historyforweirdos Website: historyforweirdos.com
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