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Pleasing Terrors

Pleasing Terrors

Mike Brown

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Frequency: 1 episode/71d. Total Eps: 50

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Join acclaimed ghost storyteller Mike Brown for a bi-weekly tour through the shadows of history. The Pleasing Terrors Podcast features stories about haunted places, creepy history, and forgotten folklore.
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The Descent: Part 3- Lost

Episode 46

mardi 4 novembre 2025Duration 49:42

In this episode we visit the most haunted house of Edgar Allan Poe and then retrace his path to the threshold of a secret world.

Sources that were either referenced directly or consulted during the writing of this episode:

 

 

Ghosts of Philadelphia by Charles J. Adams III

 

A Mystery of Mysteries: The Death and Life of Edgar Allan Poe by Mark Dawidziak

 

The Final Days of Edgar Allan Poe: Nevermore in Baltimore by David F. Gatlin

 

True Tales of the Unknown: The Uninvited, published in 1989 and edited by Sharon Jones

 

The Ghostly Register by Arthur Meyers

 

The Man of the Crowd: Edgar Allan Poe and the City by Scott Peeples

 

The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket by Edgar Allan Poe

 

Haunting Poe: His Afterlife in Richmond and Beyond by Christopher P. Semtner

 

The Poe Shrine: Building the World's Finest Edgar Allan Poe Collection by Christopher P. Semtner

The Descent: Part 2- Spiral

Episode 45

lundi 20 octobre 2025Duration 01:10:36

In this episode we continue our search for the ghost  of Edgar Allan Poe and retrace his path through the final, ill-fated months of his life. 

 

Sources that were either referenced directly or consulted during the writing of this episode:

 

Ghosts of Philadelphia by Charles J. Adams III

A Mystery of Mysteries: The Death and Life of Edgar Allan Poe by Mark Dawidziak

True Tales of the Unknown: The Uninvited, published in 1989 and edited by Sharon Jones

The Man of the Crowd: Edgar Allan Poe and the City by Scott Peeples

Haunting Poe: His Afterlife in Richmond and Beyond by Christopher P. Semtner

The Poe Shrine: Building the World's Finest Edgar Allan Poe Collection by Christopher P. Semtner

Through A Glass Darkly

mardi 17 septembre 2019Duration 34:39

This a story about the Titanic, Victorian sex trafficking and a mummy's curse.

 

 

 

 

Shadows of Savannah Part 2: The Dead Time

jeudi 15 août 2019Duration 38:15

Haunted houses, midnight witchcraft and famous murder in historic Savannah, Georgia.

Shadows of Savannah (Part 1): Most Haunted

vendredi 22 février 2019Duration 33:55

In this episode I visit some of Savanah's most haunted locations. 

 

Suggested Reading:

Haunted Savanah: America's Most Spectral City by James Caskey

Haunted Savannah by Georgia R. Byrd

True Ghosts

vendredi 24 août 2018Duration 31:20

Harry Houdini and the Halloween Séance. 

Creepy Door Room

mardi 24 avril 2018Duration 30:18

An unexpected return to a very creepy place to do a very foolish thing.

In the Shadow of Oz

mardi 10 avril 2018Duration 31:09

This episode features The Wizard of Oz, Greek mythology and a famous unsolved murder.

Resurrection

vendredi 16 mars 2018Duration 26:46

Episode 30: Resurrection delves into the history of Chicago's most famous ghost: Resurrection Mary!

029: Invisible World Part 2 - Satan's Kingdom

mardi 12 décembre 2017Duration 40:32

I am with Alyson Horrocks of The Strange and Unusual Podcast. It's the evening of August 20th, 2017. We are in Danvers, MA which was previously known as Salem Village. We are visiting the Samuel Parris archeological site. Surrounded by a rail fence there are two stone lined cellars marking the location of the house that once stood here. Next to this location is a grassy path that leads to the back of a house with a wolves head door knocker.

A wolf can be a monster of many faces and a bad omen. This is one of the hidden places of American history. A place where the horrors of yesterday have cast a long shadow. The bright memory of a day spent walking the sunny streets of Salem have suddenly grown dim. Even though the sun has not yet set, we are surrounded by darkness.

  • This is the birthplace of the evil that enveloped Salem in the year 1692 and claimed the lives of over 20 people.
  • This place is of particular significance to Alyson, because one of the people killed was her direct ancestor Elizabeth Howe.
  • This was the home of Reverend Samuel Parris of Salem Village in 1692.
  • In 1692, it was believed that the devil took possession of many of the people in Salem Village.
  • Cotton Mather believed that there was a war going on with spirits trying to steal souls and witches roaming free and trying to set up Satan's kingdom.
  • The story of Martha Goodwin and Cotton Mather's observation.
  • Witchcraft and Ann Glover sentenced to death and hanged on Boston Common in 1688.
  • Her children were in the front row.
  • The Goodwin children suffered seizures which were likely caused by witchcraft.
  • The curse followed the Parris house from Boston, and the Parris children began to have the seizures.
  • Evil hands and supernatural afflictions.
  • A visit by Sarah Good and her daughter.
  • The Parris children accused their servant Tituba, Sarah Osborne, and Sarah Good of being witches.
  • The shattered mind of an imprisoned four-year old and Mercy.
  • Elizabeth Howe the wife of James Howe and mother of six children.
  • In 1682, Elizabeth was accused of being a witch by feuding neighbors.
  • As accusations spread, she realized the last 10 years had only been a reprieve.
  • She was arrested and her trial began in 1692.
  • She was found guilty and sentenced to death.
  • The testimony of Ann Putnam and the trial of George Burroughs.
  • There were really no witches in Salem, but there was a conspiracy that was Satanic in nature.

Resources:

Point Mystic

The Strange and Unusual Podcast

A Brief History of the Salem Witch Trials

Cotton Mather

Horror Never Sleeps

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