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The Brighter Side

Black Cats and Nighttime Whistles

The Brighter Side

The Last Podcast Network

Amber Nelson, Last Podcast Network, Leisure, Comedy, Ed Larson, Society & Culture

4.7636 Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2026

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Ever broken a mirror and suffered seven torturous years of bad luck? Amber, Ashley, and Julie dive into the world of superstitions this week. Which ones do they live by? Which ones will they follow moving forward? And which new ones will they create just for funnsies?

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0:00.0

On the right side

0:07.0

I got to be on the right side

0:09.0

I got to be on the right side

0:11.0

I spend my paycheck

0:12.0

on my blue boots

0:14.0

that's okay and now I've got to me

0:17.0

on the bright side, we've got to be on the bright side.

0:25.6

We've all heard of unlucky number 13, or don't walk past a black cat, but do we know why these superstitions exist and where they come from?

0:35.5

Or why do so many different cultures think putting your purse on the floor means your money goes away?

0:40.3

Today we're getting spooky with a few superstitions.

0:43.3

We believe, some we've stopped believing, and maybe make up a superstition along the way.

0:48.3

Why not?

0:50.3

So get ready for superstitions with Ashley Brooke Roberts and Julie Rosen on this episode of The Brighter Side. Hi Amber. Hi, Ashley. How are you? I'm doing pretty good. I'm on spring break. I feel incredible. And you're a teacher, so this is big. You can sleep in. It's amazing. I can't even tell you how much laundry I've gotten done. I'm doing all sorts of crap. I'm going to

1:12.1

movies. I'm hanging with friends. I've seen people that I haven't seen in six months.

1:16.2

Wow. Daytime movies? Yeah, daytime movies. Daytime laundry. Daytime sleeping. Daytime sleeping.

1:23.6

I got some sewing projects in the work. Oh, you were getting shit done. I really am. I'm having a

1:29.4

blast. In fact, I think my job should be 90% spring break when I think about it. Right job should be

1:35.2

four days in my opinions. That's the thing with teachers is like you are with the kids all day and

1:40.3

then you also have stuff you have to continue doing once you're not at school anymore. Absolutely. And, you know, with regular jobs, when you have a regular job, you're at it all day.

1:48.9

You can also do things like, you know, return a text from a friend or check your email or like your dad calls and you got to pick up the phone or something like that.

1:57.2

When you're a teacher, you have no access to your life for like eight hours.

2:02.3

Right. So when you get out, it's just like you've got to like pound the pavement catching up on stuff.

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