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Our 300th Episode with Sarah Marshall
Show notes
We are celebrating our (estimated) 300th episode of American Hysteria with a little Chelsey Weber-Smith Q&A session hosted by Sarah Marshall of You’re Wrong About. It’s been a strange journey, and to celebrate, I’m answering questions provided by our beloved Patrons, so join us to learn more about the show and more about my own weird life, my unceasing fears, my hopes, my dreams, and how I feel about all of you special eccentrics out there. Become a Patron to support our show and get early ad-free episodes and bonus content Or subscribe to American Hysteria on Apple Podcasts Get some of our new merch at americanhysteria.com, all profits go to The Sameer Project, a Palestinian-led mutual aid group who are on the ground in Gaza delivering food and supplies to displaced families. Leave us a message on the Urban Legends Hotline Producer and Editor: Miranda Zickler Associate Producer: Riley Swedelius-Smith Additional editing by Kaylee Jasperson Hosted by Chelsey Weber-Smith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What is this?
A field guide to the way we lose our minds.
Host Chelsey Weber-Smith is a poet turned podcaster who has spent years tracing the strangest stories in American history — from Puritan witch hunts to satanic-panic daycare trials to the cute-cat AI feeds melting brains in 2026.
Through meticulous research and personal narrative, each episode asks the same question from a new angle: what makes a culture believe something obviously, sometimes hilariously, wrong — and what real anxieties does that belief paper over?