Cursed...ish

Daniel Stevens and Angela Mattes

Cursed...ish is a podcast about misfortune, mystery, and the stories we tell when bad luck stops feeling random. Have you ever thought, “I don’t believe in curses… but I feel cursed”? A project that keeps going wrong. A string of strange coincidences. A disaster that, in retrospect, feels almost inevitable. That’s when people start reaching for a bigger explanation. It’s not just bad luck, but something more sinister. Hosted by Daniel Stevens and Angela Mattes, Cursed...ish explores stories in which misfortune is framed as more than mere happenstance: as something malevolent, approaching the macabre with curiosity, skepticism, and the occasional dark joke. From King Tut and the Dybbuk Box to the Avada Kedavra, and even your favorite four-letter word, each episode pulls apart the history, folklore, and media hysteria surrounding the human impulse to explain chaos. Sometimes a curse is a supernatural claim. Sometimes it’s a metaphor. And sometimes it’s just what people tell themselves when the universe keeps kicking them in the teeth. Welcome to Cursed...ish.

Episodes

  1. The Curse of King Tutankhamun: Part II - Ep. 9

    APR 22

    The Curse of King Tutankhamun: Part II - Ep. 9

    In Part II of Cursed...ish’s King Tutankhamun coverage, Daniel and Angela pick up where the tomb story turns ancient history to archaeology and legend. From Napoleon’s role in fueling Europe’s obsession with ancient Egypt to the Rosetta Stone, Howard Carter’s excavation, Lord Carnarvon’s mysterious death, and the media frenzy that helped create the so-called Pharaoh’s Curse, they trace how a buried king became one of history’s most famous supernatural stories. Along the way, they dig into protective funerary rituals, tabloid embellishments, supposed curse victims, mold and poison theories, and the uncomfortable question at the heart of the whole legend: was there ever really a curse at all, or was Tutankhamun the one who was truly wronged?  https://time.com/archive/6862937/science-a-curse-on-a-curse/ https://www.historyanswers.co.uk/ancient/were-getting-ancient-egypt-all-wrong-and-its-because-of-european-nationalism/ https://www.auntminnieeurope.com/clinical-news/article/15654128/the-radiologist-and-the-curse-of-the-mummy https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/23321/victims-king-tuts-curse https://allthatsinteresting.com/king-tut-curse https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-07-30-mn-3981-story.html https://www.thetimes.com/uk/history/article/tutankhamun-egypt-howard-carter-times-letter-m53zhbbps?utm_source=chatgpt.com https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2022/aug/13/howard-carter-stole-tutankhamuns-treasure-new-evidence-suggests https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-07-30-mn-3981-story.html https://time.com/3594676/king-tut/ https://www.standard.co.uk/hp/front/were-six-bizarre-deaths-linked-to-curse-of-king-tut-actually-the-work-of-this-notorious-satanist-6365783.html Questions, comments, or your own accursed tales to share? Send us a hex at uhoh@cursedish.com. The hosts of Cursed...ish are not responsible for any misfortunes that may befall you while listening to this podcast. By listening to Cursed...ish, you assume all risk of bad luck, ill omens, and unexplained catastrophes. *Terms and conditions may be upheld by unknown forces.

    1h 3m
  2. The Dybbuk Box - Ep. 5

    MAR 25

    The Dybbuk Box - Ep. 5

    The Dybbuk Box may be the perfect cursed object for the internet age: part ghost story, part folklore confusion, part viral marketing miracle, and part “sir, please stop gifting this to relatives.” In this episode of Cursed...ish, we trace the story of the haunted eBay cabinet said to unleash nightmares, misfortune, illness, and general psychic bad vibes on anyone unlucky enough to own it. From Holocaust-linked origin claims to ghost-hunter fame and the possibility that the whole thing began as an elaborate piece of interactive horror fiction, we ask whether the Dybbuk Box is actually cursed, or just unbelievably good at making people want it to be. Episode Sources: Moss, Charles. “Finally, the Truth Behind the ‘Haunted’ Dybbuk Box Can Be Revealed.” Inverse, July 8, 2021 https://www.inverse.com/input/features/dybbuk-box-dibbuk-kevin-mannis-zak-bagans-haunted-hoax-revealed  Biddle, Kenny. “A Closer Look: The Dibbuk Box.” Skeptical Inquirer, January 14, 2019 https://skepticalinquirer.org/exclusive/the-dibbuk-box/  Collis, Clark. “Little Box of Horrors.” Entertainment Weekly, July 27, 2012 https://ew.com/article/2012/07/27/little-box-horrors-2/  Questions, comments, or your own accursed tales to share? Send us a hex at uhoh@cursedish.com. The hosts of Cursed...ish are not responsible for any misfortunes that may befall you while listening to this podcast. By listening to Cursed...ish, you assume all risk of bad luck, ill omens, and unexplained catastrophes. *Terms and conditions may be upheld by unknown forces.

    50 min
  3. The "Awards" Curse - Ep. 3

    MAR 11

    The "Awards" Curse - Ep. 3

    Winning an Academy Award is supposed to be the greatest moment of an actor’s career.  So why do so many winners say it ruined their lives?  In this episode of Cursed...ish, Daniel and Angela investigate the long-rumored Oscar Curse: the idea that winning an Academy Award can derail careers, destroy relationships, or both.  The story begins in 1985, when Sally Field won her second Oscar for Places in the Heart and delivered one of the most famous acceptance speeches in film history, often misquoted as “You like me, you really like me.” But for some actors, that moment of triumph is followed by a strange pattern: stalled careers, typecasting, industry backlash, and very public divorces.  From early Hollywood to the modern film industry, the supposed victims of the Academy Awards curse include actors whose careers seemed to falter after winning the biggest prize in Hollywood.  We look at the mysterious case of Luise Rainer, the first actor to win back-to-back Oscars in the 1930s, only to see her Hollywood career collapse almost immediately afterward. We also explore stories involving actors like Cuba Gooding Jr., Mira Sorvino, Halle Berry, Hilary Swank, Reese Witherspoon, Sandra Bullock, and Kate Winslet, whose careers or relationships reportedly changed dramatically after their Oscar wins.  But is there really a supernatural curse tied to the gold statue?  Or are the real forces behind the so-called Oscar Curse things like Hollywood power dynamics, sexism, typecasting, ego, and impossible expectations placed on award winners?  Along the way, we examine the psychology of fame, the strange patterns people notice after big career milestones, and the darker side of Hollywood success.  Because sometimes the moment you reach the top of the mountain…  is the moment everything starts to fall apart.  On Cursed...ish, we investigate the story behind the superstition and ask the question:  Is the Oscar Curse real, or just cursed...ish? Questions, comments, or your own accursed tales to share? Send us a hex at uhoh@cursedish.com. The hosts of Cursed...ish are not responsible for any misfortunes that may befall you while listening to this podcast. By listening to Cursed...ish, you assume all risk of bad luck, ill omens, and unexplained catastrophes. *Terms and conditions may be upheld by unknown forces.

    41 min
  4. The Curse of the Sancy Diamond - Ep. 2

    MAR 11

    The Curse of the Sancy Diamond - Ep. 2

    A diamond that promised invincibility… and left a trail of war, betrayal, and ruin across centuries of European history.  In this episode of Cursed...ish, Daniel and Angela investigate the legend of one of the world’s most famous cursed diamonds: the Sancy Diamond.  We begin in medieval Europe, where the stone, once known as the The Balle de Flandres, became associated with kings, warlords, and nobles convinced it would make them unstoppable. Instead, its owners seem to encounter a suspicious pattern of violent deaths, financial collapse, political disaster, and battlefield catastrophe.  The story takes us through the chaotic life of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, whose obsession with power, and rumored possession of the diamond, ended in disaster at the Battle of Nancy in 1477, where his body was discovered half-frozen in a river after a brutal defeat.  From there, the diamond’s history only gets stranger.  The stone allegedly survives theft, murder, and political upheaval, including a bizarre story of a messenger who swallowed the gem to keep it from robbers. Over the following centuries, the Sancy Diamond passes through the hands of European royalty, financiers, and aristocrats, appearing among the French crown jewels, disappearing during the French Revolution, and eventually landing in the collection of the Astor family—whose connection to the Titanic disaster adds yet another eerie chapter to the diamond’s reputation.  Today, the Sancy Diamond rests in the Louvre Museum in Paris, where it quietly sits in a display case… waiting.  But does the stone actually carry a supernatural curse?  Or is its dark reputation simply the result of powerful people making dangerous decisions in the pursuit of wealth, power, and conquest?  As always on Cursed...ish, we follow the history, examine the legend, and ask the question:  Is the Sancy Diamond truly cursed, or just cursed...ish?  Questions, comments, or your own accursed tales to share? Send us a hex at uhoh@cursedish.com. The hosts of Cursed...ish are not responsible for any misfortunes that may befall you while listening to this podcast. By listening to Cursed...ish, you assume all risk of bad luck, ill omens, and unexplained catastrophes. *Terms and conditions may be upheld by unknown forces.

    40 min
  5. The Number 13 - Ep. 1

    MAR 11

    The Number 13 - Ep. 1

    Why do so many buildings skip the 13th floor? Why do airlines avoid row 13? And why does a single number carry so much cultural dread?  In the first episode of Cursed...ish, Daniel and Angela dig into the long, strange history of the world’s most infamous number: 13.  From Friday the 13th superstitions to the tongue-twisting fear known as triskaidekaphobia, we explore why the number 13 has been treated as unlucky across centuries of folklore, religion, and popular culture. Along the way, we look at everything from the Last Supper and Norse mythology to the arrest of the Knights Templar on October 13, 1307, plus eerie patterns people have noticed in shipwrecks, plane crashes, and even the near-disaster of Apollo 13.  But is there anything truly sinister about the number itself?  Or are we just very good at spotting patterns and telling ourselves stories when coincidence stops feeling random?  Daniel breaks down the mathematics of prime numbers, the curious idea of “happy numbers,” and even a bizarre proposal for a 13-month calendar that would give us a Friday the 13th every single month. Meanwhile Angela brings the cultural perspective, from Taylor Swift’s lucky 13 to the psychological pull of superstition.  Along the way, we ask the real question at the heart of every cursedish story:  When bad things happen on a particular date…  are we witnessing a curse, or just pattern recognition at work?  Welcome to Cursed...ish.  Questions, comments, or your own accursed tales to share? Send us a hex at uhoh@cursedish.com. The hosts of Cursed...ish are not responsible for any misfortunes that may befall you while listening to this podcast. By listening to Cursed...ish, you assume all risk of bad luck, ill omens, and unexplained catastrophes. *Terms and conditions may be upheld by unknown forces.

    48 min

Ratings & Reviews

4.3
out of 5
6 Ratings

About

Cursed...ish is a podcast about misfortune, mystery, and the stories we tell when bad luck stops feeling random. Have you ever thought, “I don’t believe in curses… but I feel cursed”? A project that keeps going wrong. A string of strange coincidences. A disaster that, in retrospect, feels almost inevitable. That’s when people start reaching for a bigger explanation. It’s not just bad luck, but something more sinister. Hosted by Daniel Stevens and Angela Mattes, Cursed...ish explores stories in which misfortune is framed as more than mere happenstance: as something malevolent, approaching the macabre with curiosity, skepticism, and the occasional dark joke. From King Tut and the Dybbuk Box to the Avada Kedavra, and even your favorite four-letter word, each episode pulls apart the history, folklore, and media hysteria surrounding the human impulse to explain chaos. Sometimes a curse is a supernatural claim. Sometimes it’s a metaphor. And sometimes it’s just what people tell themselves when the universe keeps kicking them in the teeth. Welcome to Cursed...ish.

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