Urban Legends

Published: May 3, 2021, 7 a.m.

b"The kids' book series Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark was based largely on urban legends, and when I read them for the first time I realized that I had heard them before, but as something true that happened to a friend of a friend. For our season four finale, I will be sharing my own journey with contemporary myths, from that first book series through the 1998 teen slasher Urban Legend, the landmark work of Mr. Urban Legend, and the man who finally got to the bottom of the most memorable story from my mom\\u2019s own childhood: The Bunny Man (I\\u2019ll let her tell you about it). So come sit around the midnight campfire, listen to some of the greatest hits, and see what they have to tell us about ourselves and our society, and what they have to do with the tangled mess of conspiracy theories we find ourselves in today.\\n\\nBecome a Patron to get access to Chelsey's other podcast Walk with Me\\n\\nHead to tryfirstleaf.com/hysteria to get 6 bottles of wine for $29.95\\nFinding You is out May 14th\\n\\nAmerican Hysteria is written, produced, and hosted by Chelsey Weber-Smith\\nSound design by Clear Commo Studios\\n Research and co-writing by Riley Smith\\nCo-produced and edited by Miranda Zickler (listen to Shiny Little Corners now!)\\nVoice acting by Will Rogers\\n\\nFollow American Hysteria on social media:\\nTwitter: @AmerHysteria\\n Instagram: @AmericanHysteriaPodcast\\n Find our merch at americanhysteria.com\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices"