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So Supernatural

THE UNKNOWN: Werewolves

So Supernatural

Audiochuck | Crime House

Society & Culture

4.623.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2022

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Werewolves have been terrorizing our collective psyche for millennia. Can we still separate the men from the monsters from the myths?

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0:00.0

There's something about the full moon.

0:08.0

It can add this charge to the air and put you on edge.

0:11.7

A lot of people say they can actually tell where we are in the lunar cycle without ever

0:15.9

looking at the sky.

0:16.9

They can feel the moon making them more passionate, more aggressive, more animalistic.

0:23.8

And to be honest, I don't think that's new age nonsense.

0:27.0

For centuries, there have been legends about the full moon transforming humans into ravaging

0:32.9

monsters.

0:33.9

That's right, I'm talking about werewolves.

0:56.5

This is Supernatural, a Spotify original from Parkast.

1:00.5

I'm your host, Ashley Flowers.

1:03.0

Every Wednesday, I'll be taking a deep dive into a real unexplained occurrence to try

1:07.5

and figure out the truth.

1:09.5

You can find all episodes of Supernatural and all other Parkast originals for free on

1:14.1

Spotify.

1:15.4

This week, I'm tracking one of the world's oldest supernatural creatures, the werewolf.

1:21.0

This of the beast date back as far as 2700 BCE, continuing to pop up an ancient crease

1:27.2

in Rome.

1:28.7

And some say that the creatures are still lurking in rural America today.

1:36.3

I have all that and more coming up.

1:38.7

Stay with us.

1:41.2

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