
306-Latin American Folklore: Payback
Myths and Legends · Jason Weiser, Carissa Weiser, Nextpod
February 1, 202335m 43s
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Show Notes
Two stories from Latin America folklore about people (and animals?) getting payback. The first is a story about why you shouldn't bite strangers. The second is about a man who can make the dead rise...but for a small fee will make sure that they stop.
The creature is the magician's monster from Castle Frankenstein, a living lesson of why you shouldn't brag about your elixir of life and then die a year later.
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Cat Butt Key Caps: https://myths.link/catbuttcaps
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Music:
"Drama Queen" by Podington Bear
"Dutiligi" by Podington Bear
"Haze" by Chad Crouch
"In My Head" by Podington Bear
"LA" by Podington Bear
The creature is the magician's monster from Castle Frankenstein, a living lesson of why you shouldn't brag about your elixir of life and then die a year later.
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Cat Butt Key Caps: https://myths.link/catbuttcaps
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Music:
"Drama Queen" by Podington Bear
"Dutiligi" by Podington Bear
"Haze" by Chad Crouch
"In My Head" by Podington Bear
"LA" by Podington Bear