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The Atlas of the Uncanny

Atlas of the Uncanny is a podcast about folklore, ghosts, and the strange beliefs that have followed humanity through history.Each episode explores stories that were once taken seriously: haunted places, supernatural creatures, forgotten rituals, and the thin line between myth, fear, and tradition.Some episodes are quiet, solo journeys into old legends and unsettling histories; others are conversations with guests who study, collect, or live alongside these stories.We are interested less in debunking than in understanding why we tell these stories, and why we keep telling them.New episodes are released every two weeks, on Sundays.If you enjoy folklore, haunted history, and the uncanny side of human culture, this atlas is for you.

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    Beware of the Hags!

    Every culture has her. Different name, different face, same uneasy feeling. The old woman at the edge of things. The one who knows too much and answers to no one.This episode of Atlas of the Uncanny asks why she became the monster, and whether the real fear was never about her at all. But about what she represented. Age. Knowledge. Power that refused to apologise for itself.She was never the villain. She was the gatekeeper. And no matter how many times the story tried to bury her... She keeps coming back.

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    Ghosts in Rome

    In this episode of the Atlas of the Uncanny, we walk the cobblestoned streets of Rome after dark and sit down with a certified guide to the Eternal City, to ask the question locals have never stopped asking: who, or what, still lingers here?Beginning with the Colosseum's bloodstained past and the cursed corridors of Castel Sant'Angelo, we explore the ghosts that haunt Rome's most iconic landmarks, restless emperors, betrayed lovers, and souls trapped between worlds.A story of ancient Rome, haunted landmarks, ghost legends, and the uncanny weight of a city that has never forgotten anything.You can find Patrizio on Instagram @red_hieronymus

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    Sirens or Mermaids?

    In this episode of Atlas of the Uncanny, we sail with Odysseus past the Sirens and unravel one of mythology’s most persistent confusions: Sirens and mermaids are not the same creature.Beginning with Homer’s Odyssey, we explore the original Sirens of Greek mythology, who lured sailors not with beauty, but with forbidden knowledge. From the deadly Strait of Scylla and Charybdis to medieval folklore, Renaissance maps marked Hic sunt sirenae, and the infamous 19th-century Fiji Mermaid hoax, we trace how two very different mythological beings slowly merged in the human imagination.Along the way, we dive into ancient myths, sea legends, maritime folklore, and mythological symbolism, asking a deeper question: why do these creatures endure? What do they reveal about curiosity, longing, spectacle, and the human desire to believe?A story of Greek myths, mermaid legends, siren mythology, historical hoaxes, and the uncanny power of storytelling.

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    Creatures We Were Told Not to Name

    In this episode of Atlas of the Uncanny, we explore the dangerous power of names. From Rumpelstiltskin to vampires, werewolves, ghosts, and modern urban legends, we follow the creatures that grow stronger when spoken aloud, and those that survive only in silence. Across cultures and centuries, one rule repeats itself: some names don’t describe. They invite.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Atlas of the Uncanny is a podcast about folklore, ghosts, and the strange beliefs that have followed humanity through history.Each episode explores stories that were once taken seriously: haunted places, supernatural creatures, forgotten rituals, and the thin line between myth, fear, and tradition.Some episodes are quiet, solo journeys into old legends and unsettling histories; others are conversations with guests who study, collect, or live alongside these stories.We are interested less in debunking than in understanding why we tell these stories, and why we keep telling them.New episodes are released every two weeks, on Sundays.If you enjoy folklore, haunted history, and the uncanny side of human culture, this atlas is for you.

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Morgana

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Atlas of the Uncanny is a podcast about folklore, ghosts, and the strange beliefs that have followed humanity through history.Each episode explores stories that were once taken seriously: haunted places, supernatural creatures, forgotten rituals, and the thin line between myth, fear, and...

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The Atlas of the Uncanny is created and hosted by Morgana.
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