Hey folks, Aaron here. Welcome back to another edition of deeper lore. I've owned a episode that's designed to serve as a topical guide to the most recent episode of the podcast. My team eye has made well over 300 episodes between lore and lore legends over the past decade.
So I know that frustration when you hear a new episode and it sparks a memory of a similar one from a couple of years ago that you love but you can't track it down. And that's where deeper lore comes in. The goal here is just to quickly point you in the direction of some older related episodes so you can keep this week's topic alive a little longer and maybe go deeper into the lore. This week for episode 276 heads up, we aim high and discuss some of the wildest bits of folklore surrounding beheadings.
It's full of gore and ghosts and even a bit philosophy, but it's definitely not the first time we've used the human body as a focal point. So here are three older episodes that will pair up nicely with this week's new one. First, go to the episode 43, supply and demand. This one is a favorite classic and was even adapted for television in, I think, season two and has corpses and crime and a whole lot of medical madness.
You're going to love listening to this one. Next episode 113, word of mouth is another fantastic example of body folklore. I might not listen to this one during your lunch, but you're definitely going to walk away feeling a mixture of educated and terrifying. After all, folklore can be disgusting.
And finally, go give episode 122, the shortest straw, a listen. This is a legal story, a nautical adventure and a tale of survival all wrapped up into one. Oh, and there's a bit of cannibalism at the center of it all. Don't miss this classic.
You can follow up this week's brand new episode with a trip into the past. Episode 43, 113 and 122 are waiting for you in this podcast to eat. You can just scroll with your finger, find them and listen, or you can tap their direct links in this episode's description. Until next time, stay spooky.