• Before Memes: The Strange True Story of Kilroy Was Here
    Apr 30 2026

    During World War II, a strange message began appearing wherever Allied troops landed. “Kilroy was here.”

    From sealed ship compartments to newly captured enemy bunkers, the phrase seemed to show up everywhere, sometimes before soldiers even arrived.

    In this episode, Robin and Chris explore the likely origin of Kilroy, the Massachusetts shipyard inspector often credited with starting it all, how the doodle spread across Europe and the Pacific, and why it became one of the most iconic pieces of wartime folklore.

    Was Kilroy a real man, a shared joke, psychological warfare, or the world’s first viral meme?

    Join us as we uncover the story behind the legend and why, decades later, Kilroy still feels strangely present.

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    12 mins
  • Tiny Performer, Huge Fame: The Story of General Tom Thumb
    Apr 23 2026

    Step into the fascinating world of General Tom Thumb, the tiny entertainer who became one of the first global celebrities in the 19th century. Born Charles Sherwood Stratton in Connecticut, he stopped growing as a baby and grew up to be just over three feet tall. Under the guidance of showman P. T. Barnum, he became a master performer, touring the United States and Europe, entertaining royalty, and captivating audiences with singing, dancing, and impersonations.

    In this episode, Robin and Chris explore his incredible life, including his historic marriage to fellow performer Lavinia Warren, their international tours, and the spectacle surrounding the famous “Fairy Wedding.” From the stages of New York to the courts of Queen Victoria, Tom Thumb’s story is a blend of showmanship, charm, and genuine talent, showing how a little man can leave a huge mark on

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    19 mins
  • From Jaws to Hocus Pocus: Massachusetts Movie Magic
    Apr 16 2026

    Massachusetts has played a starring role in some of Hollywood’s most iconic films. In this episode, Robin and Chris explore movies filmed across the state, from the gritty streets of Boston in The Departed and The Town to the spooky charm of Salem in Hocus Pocus. They dive into behind-the-scenes trivia, discuss how real locations enhanced each story, and share personal observations that make these films feel even more connected to Massachusetts.

    Whether you are a Boston local or a movie fan from afar, this episode highlights how the state’s cities, coastlines, and historic towns have become more than just backdrops. Robin and Chris guide listeners through the iconic settings of Black Mass, Good Will Hunting, Jaws, Shutter Island, and Patriots Day, uncovering the unique magic and realism that Massachusetts brings to the big screen.

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    30 mins
  • Walled Alive: The Deadly Duel That Haunted Poe
    Apr 9 2026

    In this episode, we explore a chilling chapter of Edgar Allan Poe’s life and imagination. Long before he became a master of the macabre, Poe spent time at Fort Independence on Castle Island in Boston Harbor. There, he encountered the story of a deadly duel between two officers, Robert Massie and Gustavus Drane, and the dark legend that Drane was supposedly walled alive in a fort chamber as revenge.

    We examine the historical duel, the fort itself, the local lore that surrounded it, and how these real-life elements may have inspired Poe’s famous story, The Cask of Amontillado. We also dive into the atmosphere of Boston Harbor in the early 19th century, Castle Island’s foggy walls, echoing corridors, and the chilling tales told by soldiers — all of which shaped the young Poe’s imagination and contributed to his enduring fascination with revenge, confinement, and psychological terror.

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    16 mins
  • Pirates, Privateers, and Smuggling along the Massachusetts Coast
    Apr 2 2026

    Set sail with Robin and Chris along the Massachusetts coastline, from Boston Harbor to Cape Cod and beyond. Discover the daring exploits of pirates like Black Sam Bellamy, Revolutionary War privateers, and Prohibition-era rum runners. Explore hidden coves, mysterious islands, shipwrecks, and legendary treasure rumored to remain along the coast. Ghost stories, eyewitness accounts, and recovered artifacts bring centuries of maritime adventure to life in this immersive episode.

    If you love pirates, lost treasure, and New England history, this episode is your ultimate deep dive into the audacity and mystery of Massachusetts’ coast

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    13 mins
  • Boston Common: Ghosts, Graves, and Underground Secrets
    Mar 26 2026

    Join Robin and Chris as they explore the layered history of Boston Common, America’s oldest public park. From its beginnings as colonial pastureland to a Revolutionary War militia ground, burial site, and location of public executions, the Common has been at the center of Boston life for nearly 400 years.

    In this episode, we uncover stories of human remains discovered during the construction of the Tremont Street Subway, explore the tunnels beneath the park, and share ghostly sightings reported near the Frog Pond, Parkman Bandstand, and Central Burying Ground. We also dive into folklore surrounding British redcoat apparitions, ghostly children, and unexplained noises that persist to this day.

    Whether you are interested in history, urban legends, or the unexplained, this episode offers an immersive journey through the secrets buried under Boston Common and the stories that have shaped its mystique.

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    17 mins
  • Historical Heists and Swindles of New England
    Mar 19 2026

    From audacious museum thefts in Boston to colonial land scams, daring bank robberies, and Confederate raids, New England’s history is full of clever, bold, and sometimes shocking crimes. In this episode, Robin and Chris explore the stories behind the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist, the Plymouth Mail Truck robbery, the Brink’s North End heist, the St. Albans Confederate raid, colonial counterfeit schemes, and more. We dive deep into the planning, execution, and aftermath of each crime, highlighting the human ingenuity, ambition, and audacity that made these historical heists unforgettable. Discover the criminals, the victims, the towns, and the ways these events shaped local law, culture, and memory.

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    19 mins
  • Pukwudgies: Tricksters of the Bridgewater Triangle
    Mar 12 2026

    Today we explore the Bridgewater Triangle and its elusive residents, the Pukwudgies. These small humanoid tricksters from Algonquian folklore have been reported in Freetown State Forest for decades.

    Robin and Chris share detailed eyewitness accounts, including Bill Russo from Raynham, Massachusetts, who encountered a three-foot tall gray figure with glowing eyes in the late 1990s. From rocks mysteriously stacked, glowing eyes, and strange sounds to playful mischief and objects moved without explanation, Pukwudgies are clever, mischievous, and unforgettable.

    Join us as we wander the trails, stone walls, ponds, and swamps of Freetown State Forest and uncover the stories behind these fascinating creatures.

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    14 mins