A Knock on Wood

A Knock on Wood

Update: 2025-06-10
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In this episode, Adam Berry explores how superstitions—whether lighthearted, cultural, or deeply personal—affect the way we move through life and approach the unknown. From ancient fears to ghost hunting techniques, each act reveals a different facet of how belief and ritual shape our reality.

ACT 1 – Magical Thinking

  • Explores how small rituals and habits are often rooted in superstition.
  • Discusses the cultural history behind common beliefs: broken mirrors, lucky numbers, black cats, and ladders.
  • Looks at how superstitions function as protective charms or mental coping mechanisms.
  • Includes theatrical traditions like “break a leg,” ghost lights, and the legendary fear of Macbeth.

ACT 2 – To Trap a Ghost

  • Examines how superstition plays a role in real-world paranormal investigations.
  • Introduces a case where traditional protective objects were used to influence spiritual behavior.
  • Considers how folklore, belief, and intention can be used to set boundaries with the unknown.
  • Reflects on the connection between ritual action and energetic response in haunted spaces.

ACT 3 – Our Superstitions, Our Selves

  • Connects superstition to psychology, stress, and the human need for control.
  • Cites research from scholars like Stuart Vyse and Jane Risen.
  • Explores the concept of intention and manifestation as a form of emotional self-regulation.
  • Includes references to popular media like The Secret and the use of vision boards.

ACT 4 – Real Fans, Real Superstitions

  • Shares real listener-submitted superstitions from a wide range of backgrounds.
  • Highlights occupational beliefs from medical, emergency, and military professionals.
  • Showcases cultural and familial traditions passed through generations.
  • Touches on rituals related to driving, coins, omens, and unusual personal rules.

ACT 5 – Very Superstitious

  • Reflects on the nature of belief and the value of ritual, even when it isn’t logical.
  • Challenges the idea that superstition is harmful or silly.
  • Suggests that belief—when used with intention—can offer grounding, protection, or even healing.
  • Leaves listeners with a final thought: if it helps you, why not do it?
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A Knock on Wood

A Knock on Wood

Adam Berry