Hysterical
In recent years, we’ve all become intimately familiar with pandemics and biological contagions. But, what happens when it’s the mind that’s infected? When communities under stress let fear overcome reason, and hysteria is the virus that spreads, what horrors await? This is Hysterical, a show about some of the most horrifying, bizarre, and strange episodes of mass hysteria in human history.
Episodes

Thursday May 29, 2025
Thursday May 29, 2025
In this episode of Hysterical, I explore the eerie case of the Halifax Slasher, a wave of fear that swept through a Yorkshire town in 1938. It started with a few alarming reports of a man attacking women with a razor. As newspapers caught wind of the story, panic spread like wildfire. Vigilante groups formed, suspects were hunted, and the town spiraled into chaos. But what really happened in Halifax—and why does it still stand as a textbook case of mass hysteria?

Saturday Apr 26, 2025
Saturday Apr 26, 2025
In this episode of Hysterical, we explore the June Bug Epidemic of 1962, where a seemingly innocuous event turned into a widespread phenomenon of mass psychogenic illness at a textile factory in Strongsville. It all began when a worker reported a mysterious bug bite that no one could find, leading to similar reports across the factory floor. As more workers experienced the same symptoms—unexplained bites, nausea, dizziness, and rashes—the panic spread, even though no insects could be found. This episode dives into how the epidemic escalated, fueled by stress, social connections, and the power of suggestion, ultimately revealing how deeply the mind can influence the body in collective experiences of fear and anxiety.

Saturday Apr 26, 2025
Saturday Apr 26, 2025
In this episode of Hysterical, we dive into the bizarre Tanganyika Laughter Epidemic of 1962, where a simple giggle in a classroom quickly escalated into an uncontrollable outbreak affecting over a thousand people across East Africa. It all started when three schoolgirls at the Mission Girls' School in Kashasha village began laughing uncontrollably, and their laughter spread like wildfire, eventually affecting both children and adults in neighboring villages. Symptoms ranged from uncontrollable laughter to crying, fainting, and exhaustion, leaving medical professionals puzzled as no physical cause could be found. As the epidemic unfolded, we explore the social and cultural tensions in post-colonial Tanganyika, where the collision of traditional African beliefs with Western education may have contributed to the phenomenon. This episode examines the intersection of mental states, social connections, and physical health, revealing how a seemingly simple act of laughter became a powerful expression of collective psychological experience.

Monday Apr 14, 2025
Monday Apr 14, 2025
In this episode of Hysterical, we delve into the infamous War of the Worlds broadcast panic of 1938. When Orson Welles’ radio adaptation of H.G. Wells' novel aired, listeners across the United States were thrown into a frenzy, convinced that Martians were invading. We explore how this broadcast became one of the most talked-about episodes of mass hysteria in history, examining the psychological effects on the public and the media's role in amplifying the panic. Tune in to uncover the chaos, confusion, and cultural impact of this unprecedented moment in broadcast history.

Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
In this chilling episode, we dive into the eerie events surrounding the infamous Mad Gasser of Mattoon, a mysterious figure who terrorized a small Illinois town in the 1940s. Residents were struck by strange, gas-like fumes that left them debilitated, leading to widespread panic and a hunt for a perpetrator who was never caught. Was it a mass hysteria, or something far darker at play? Join me as we unravel the strange history, bizarre theories, and unsettling encounters of one of America’s most puzzling unsolved mysteries.

Monday Jan 20, 2025
Monday Jan 20, 2025
In this episode of Hysterical, we dive deep into the infamous Salem Witch Trials, one of the most chilling and tragic cases of mass hysteria in history. In 1692, a small Puritan town spiraled into paranoia as accusations of witchcraft consumed the community, leading to executions, imprisonments, and untold suffering. Join us as we explore the frenzy, the figures behind the witch hunts, and the lasting impact of this dark chapter on American history.

Friday Nov 22, 2024
Friday Nov 22, 2024
In the summer of 1518, the city of Strasbourg was already burdened by hunger and hardship when Frau Troffea stepped into the street and began dancing—an unusual and unsettling sight. Her movements, seemingly triggered by the heat, started innocently enough, but soon became a relentless, fevered trance. As the days passed, more and more people joined her in this bizarre, uncontrollable dance, sparking a city-wide epidemic of mass hysteria. What began as one woman's strange behavior soon became a terrifying phenomenon, leaving doctors, priests, and citizens alike baffled. In this episode, we explore the chilling story of the dancing plague of 1518, a mysterious event that continues to confound historians and challenge our understanding of the human mind.