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Fresh Hell Podcast

E265: MACABRE - This Is The Greatest Show (part I)

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🗓️ 17 January 2025

⏱️ 54 minutes

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In this episode, we begin our deep dive into the fascinating and controversial life of P.T. Barnum, the man who revolutionized entertainment and gave the world The Greatest Show on Earth. But before we can fully understand Barnum’s impact, we need to explore the history that paved the way for his success: the origins of freak shows.

We trace the roots of these spectacles back to ancient and medieval times, when human oddities were displayed at royal courts, religious festivals, and marketplaces. Over time, these traditions evolved into cabinets of curiosities and traveling fairs, where both artifacts and unique individuals were presented to entertain and educate the public. By the 19th century, freak shows became commercialized, especially with the rise of permanent attractions and traveling circuses.

We also take a hard look at the more troubling aspects of this history, like human zoos and ethnological exhibitions, which exploited colonized peoples and perpetuated harmful stereotypes under the guise of science and education.

With this context, we turn our focus to Barnum, who used his talent for promotion and storytelling to capitalize on the public’s curiosity. From hoaxes like the Feejee Mermaid to genuine stars like General Tom Thumb, Barnum’s American Museum became a landmark of 19th-century entertainment. And while he was a master showman, his career also raises questions about exploitation and ethics that resonate even today.

We round out the episode with a glimpse into Barnum’s personal life, including his marriage to Charity Hallett, the woman who stood by him during his early years as he built his empire.

P.T. Barnum, freak shows, history of freak shows, cabinets of curiosities, traveling fairs, human zoos, ethnological exhibitions, Feejee Mermaid, General Tom Thumb, American Museum, exploitation, showmanship, Charity Hallett, 19th-century entertainment, spectacle, public fascination, Barnum’s personal life


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0:29.5

Hi, I'm Annie from the U.S.

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And I'm Johanna from Austria, and you're listening to your favorite international podcast. The podcast hosted by two women

0:40.7

who never met in real life. We're back. Happy New Year. We missed you. We have a lot of fun and

0:51.1

exciting new things and cases planned for 2025.

0:57.1

One thing that we're looking forward to doing is a change that we've got coming to Patreon,

1:02.9

right, Ohana?

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Yes.

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Yes.

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I don't know.

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It's something like fresh hell after dark.

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Fresh hell after dark.

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Yeah.

1:10.4

So basically. Or maybe we're thinking of a better hell after dark. Yeah. So basically...

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Or maybe we're thinking of a better name.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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We're going to...

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Yeah, that sounds naughtier than what we're planning.

1:18.4

What we're planning.

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