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Interesting Things with JC

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1091: "Hemochromatosis Unveiled"

Interesting Things with JC #1091: "Hemochromatosis Unveiled" - Deep within our genetic code, a silent condition, hemochromatosis, absorbs iron one molecule at a time, posing a hidden threat to vital organs like the liver and heart. Could this genetic twist quietly shape lives around us? And why is it so common among those with Northern European heritage? Join JC as he unpacks the science, stories, and signs behind this often-overlooked disorder.

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1090: "Nuremberg 1561"

Interesting Things with JC #1090: "Nuremberg 1561" - On the morning of April 14, 1561, Nuremberg residents watched as the sky filled with strange, clashing shapes. Spheres, cylinders, and crosses danced in an otherworldly "battle," leaving witnesses to ponder its meaning. Was it an omen, a natural phenomenon, or even an early UFO sighting?

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1083: "The Bell Witch: America's Most Famous Haunting"

Interesting Things with JC #1083: "The Bell Witch: America's Most Famous Haunting" - The Bell Witch is one of America's most infamous hauntings, terrifying a Tennessee family in the early 1800s. From eerie whispers to a mysterious death, the Bell Witch’s story still captivates, inspiring horror films and legends that endure. Visit the Bell Witch Cave, if you dare.

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1082: "The Grey Man of Pawleys Island: A Ghostly Warning of Hurricanes"

Interesting Things with JC #1082: "The Grey Man of Pawleys Island: A Ghostly Warning of Hurricanes" - Since 1822, the mysterious Grey Man has appeared before hurricanes, warning residents of Pawleys Island to evacuate. Many believe this ghostly figure protects the island, with homes left untouched when his warnings are heeded. Is it superstition, or is there truth behind the legend of the Grey Man?

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1081: "The Tale of Black Aggie: The Haunting Grave of Druid Ridge"

Interesting Things with JC #1081: "The Tale of Black Aggie: The Haunting Grave of Druid Ridge"

In Pikesville, Maryland, the infamous statue of Black Aggie once stood in Druid Ridge Cemetery, drawing thrill-seekers and spurring eerie tales.

Known for her glowing red eyes and deadly curse, Black Aggie’s story remains one of the most chilling cemetery legends in the region.

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1080: "The Corpse Bride: A Haunting Tale of Lost Love"

Interesting Things with JC #1080: "The Corpse Bride: A Haunting Tale of Lost Love"

In Mexican folklore, the legend of La Novia Cadáver, or The Corpse Bride, tells the story of a young bride who died tragically before her wedding day.

Now, her ghost is said to wander the streets, searching for the love she was denied in life. Discover the eerie tale of lost love and supernatural vengeance.

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1075: "Westfield Connecticut Witch Trials"

Interesting Things with JC #1075: "Westfield Connecticut Witch Trials"

The Westfield, Connecticut witch trials, though lesser-known than those in Salem, played a significant role in the history of colonial America’s witchcraft hysteria.

This episode explores the fear and religious extremism that led to accusations in Westfield and across New England.

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1074: "The Oldest Bookstore in the World: Bertrand Bookstore"

Interesting Things with JC #1074: "The Oldest Bookstore in the World: Bertrand Bookstore"

Inspired by Mom, this episode explores the fascinating history of Bertrand Bookstore in Lisbon, the world’s oldest operating bookstore. Founded in 1732, Bertrand has survived earthquakes, revolutions, and centuries of change, remaining a cultural hub in the heart of Lisbon.

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