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Episode 132: Historical Mass Hysteria

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Welcome back, Weirdos! In this week's episode, we're diving deep into the bizarre world of mass hysteria, where groups of people experience seemingly contagious symptoms with no clear medical explanation. Get ready for some truly strange stories that will leave you scratching your head and wondering, "What the hell was happening?!"

First, we'll rewind the clock to 1939 Louisiana, where a high school dance takes a weird turn when a group of teenage girls suddenly starts twitching uncontrollably. This mysterious "twitching epidemic" soon spreads like wildfire through the school and beyond, baffling doctors and leaving everyone wondering what caused this strange phenomenon. Was it stress? Environmental toxins? Or something even stranger?

Next, we'll hop over to 1962 Tanzania, where a fit of giggles at a girls' school turns into an uncontrollable laughing epidemic that lasts for months. This bizarre outbreak forces the school to close and leaves researchers puzzled about the origins of this contagious laughter. Was it a mass psychogenic illness, a social contagion, or something else entirely?

Join us as we investigate these fascinating cases of mass hysteria, exploring the historical context, potential causes, and the lasting impact on the communities affected. We'll also discuss other examples of mass hysteria throughout history and try to understand why these strange phenomena continue to capture our imaginations.

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Welcome back, Weirdos! In this week's episode, we're diving deep into the bizarre world of mass hysteria, where groups of people experience seemingly contagious symptoms with no clear medical explanation. Get ready for some truly strange stories that will leave you scratching your head and wondering, "What the hell was happening?!"

First, we'll rewind the clock to 1939 Louisiana, where a high school dance takes a weird turn when a group of teenage girls suddenly starts twitching uncontrollably. This mysterious "twitching epidemic" soon spreads like wildfire through the school and beyond, baffling doctors and leaving everyone wondering what caused this strange phenomenon. Was it stress? Environmental toxins? Or something even stranger?

Next, we'll hop over to 1962 Tanzania, where a fit of giggles at a girls' school turns into an uncontrollable laughing epidemic that lasts for months. This bizarre outbreak forces the school to close and leaves researchers puzzled about the origins of this contagious laughter. Was it a mass psychogenic illness, a social contagion, or something else entirely?

Join us as we investigate these fascinating cases of mass hysteria, exploring the historical context, potential causes, and the lasting impact on the communities affected. We'll also discuss other examples of mass hysteria throughout history and try to understand why these strange phenomena continue to capture our imaginations.

-

**Join our Patreon🎉 Click here to sign up!**

-

Thank you for listening Weirdos! Show the podcast some love by rating & subscribing on whichever platform you use to listen to podcasts.

-

Your support means so much to us. Let's stay in touch 👇

Email: historyforweirdos@gmail.com

IG/Threads: @historyforweirdos

Website: historyforweirdos.com

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