‘A grisly treat’ Financial Times
‘These mysteries are all the creepier for being true’ Tatler
BASED ON THE ‘WORLD’S SPOOKIEST PODCAST’ OF THE SAME NAME COMES UNEXPLAINED: A BOOK OF TEN REAL-LIFE MYSTERIES WHICH MIGHT BE BEST LEFT UNEXPLAINED . . .
What can a case of demonic possession in 1970’s Germany teach us about free will?
What might we learn about how we construct reality from the case of a poltergeist in the Fens?
And what can a supposed instance of reincarnation in Middlesbrough tell us about how we develop a concept of the self?
Taking incidents once thought of as supernatural or paranormal and questioning whether radical ideas in science might provide a new but equally extraordinary explanation, Unexplained asks what real-life unexplained events can reveal of our unique human experience.
‘These mysteries are all the creepier for being true’ Tatler
BASED ON THE ‘WORLD’S SPOOKIEST PODCAST’ OF THE SAME NAME COMES UNEXPLAINED: A BOOK OF TEN REAL-LIFE MYSTERIES WHICH MIGHT BE BEST LEFT UNEXPLAINED . . .
What can a case of demonic possession in 1970’s Germany teach us about free will?
What might we learn about how we construct reality from the case of a poltergeist in the Fens?
And what can a supposed instance of reincarnation in Middlesbrough tell us about how we develop a concept of the self?
Taking incidents once thought of as supernatural or paranormal and questioning whether radical ideas in science might provide a new but equally extraordinary explanation, Unexplained asks what real-life unexplained events can reveal of our unique human experience.
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A grisly treat
Possibly the spookiest podcast in the world