EPISODE · Jun 19, 2026 · 36 MIN
Flashback Friday: Cursed Objects: Relics You Should Never Touch
from The Broadcasting Seeds Podcast · host Bennett Tanton
In this episode of Broadcasting Seeds, Flashback Friday! Bennett dives into the eerie world of cursed objects — relics, antiques, dolls, jewels, mirrors, and mysterious boxes that seem to carry more than just history. From the Hope Diamond and the Dybbuk Box to haunted dolls, online cursed-item markets, and the psychology of belief, this episode explores why some objects seem to attract tragedy, obsession, and fear. But the rabbit hole goes deeper. Are cursed objects simply folklore and superstition, or can belief itself become dangerous? And if an object can create paranoia, fear, and psychological breakdown, could it ever be used as a weapon? This episode blends history, folklore, psychology, occult speculation, and Broadcasting Seeds-style weirdness into one unsettling question: should some things simply be left alone?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-broadcasting-seeds-podcast--6402290/support.Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/BroadcastingSeeds. for Ad-Free audio & video content.Books-BennettTantonBooks.comWhat We Have (Grid Collapse Series Book 1)What We Have (Grid Collapse Series Book 1)The War You Didn’t Know You Were In: Understanding and Winning the Spiritual BattleCREATURES AT THE EDGE: Cryptids, Archetypes, and the Human Encounter with Mystery (At the Edge Series)The Last Witch Hunter’s Journal WebsiteYouTubeThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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In this episode of Broadcasting Seeds, Flashback Friday! Bennett dives into the eerie world of cursed objects — relics, antiques, dolls, jewels, mirrors, and mysterious boxes that seem to carry more than just history. From the Hope Diamond and the Dybbuk Box to haunted dolls, online cursed-item markets, and the psychology of belief, this episode explores why some objects seem to attract tragedy, obsession, and fear. But the rabbit hole goes deeper. Are cursed objects simply folklore and superstition, or can belief itself become dangerous? And if an object can create paranoia, fear, and psychological breakdown, could it ever be used as a weapon? This episode blends history, folklore, psychology, occult speculation, and Broadcasting Seeds-style weirdness into one unsettling question: should some things simply be left alone?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-broadcasting-seeds-podcast--6402290/support.Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/BroadcastingSeeds. for Ad-Free audio & video content.Books-BennettTantonBooks.comWhat We Have (Grid Collapse Series Book 1)What We Have (Grid Collapse Series Book 1)The War You Didn’t Know You Were In: Understanding and Winning the Spiritual BattleCREATURES AT THE EDGE: Cryptids, Archetypes, and the Human Encounter with Mystery (At the Edge Series)The Last Witch Hunter’s Journal WebsiteYouTubeThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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