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Say Her Name If You Dare: Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary
Lucid Lab Podcast
47 minutes 43 seconds
3 months ago
Say Her Name If You Dare: Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary
She waits in the mirror. Bleeding, furious, forgotten—or maybe remembered too well. In this episode, we have fun diving into the terrifying legend of Bloody Mary: where she came from, who she might really be, and why generations of kids have dared each other to call her name in the dark.
Is she a tortured queen, a vengeful witch, or something far older hiding behind your reflection? We explore the history, the ritual, the psychology, and the pop culture impact of one of the most iconic urban legends of all time.
And no, the cocktail doesn’t count.
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Lucid Lab Podcast
Lucid Lab is a wild ride through life’s most interesting topics - the paranormal, true crime, little green men, consciousness, and wicked history. Join Jessica Frost and Kendra Starks as they delve into popular and not-so-well-known cases throughout history. Stay Lucid!