96: Murderous Popcorn Rituals? The Disturbing History You Never Knew | Dark History with Bailey Sarian

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192: The 2025 Gift Guide - A Very Dark History Holiday Special

Hi, friends! Happy Wednesday! Listen... I know shopping for the holidays can be a total drag. You never know what to get that testy aunt who hates literally everything or the "woo woo friend" who won't shut up about their crystals. Don't worry, I got you covered. I would never le ...  Show more

191: Chaos, Bloopers, and the most unhinged things Bailey said all year!

Hi, friends! Happy Wednesday! Welcome to the fourth... and maybe final... Joanie Awards. Tear. But don't be sad that it might be over... be happy because it all happened. After a season jam packed with horny nuns, rogue presidents, cursed statues, disastrous love lives (ancient A ...  Show more

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