Preserve Halloween Podcast
The Preserve Halloween Podcast comes from the Halloween Preservation Society, and the name tells you everything about the mission. Host Gregory Hallows approaches Halloween as a cultural tradition worth protecting, documenting, and celebrating in all its forms. The show examines the holiday's diverse historical roots, regional variations, and evolving practices with the earnestness of someone who genuinely believes these traditions matter and fears they might be lost.
With 92 episodes since launching in 2020, the show releases weekly and covers an eclectic range of topics. Episodes explore the origins of specific Halloween customs like jack-o-lanterns and trick-or-treating, profile communities with unusual Halloween traditions, interview historians and folklorists, and examine how the holiday has changed across different eras and cultures. Gregory's approach is educational without being dry. He clearly enjoys the material and presents it with a storyteller's instinct for what makes a historical detail interesting.
The podcast carries a 4.8 rating from 29 reviews, a small but passionate audience that values the show's unique positioning. Most Halloween podcasts focus on horror content or paranormal stories. This one focuses on the holiday itself as a subject worth serious attention. That distinction matters because it means you will learn things here that you simply will not encounter on other shows.
Recent episodes have included examinations of Halloween-adjacent traditions from other holidays, suggesting the show's scope is expanding beyond strictly October territory. If you have ever wondered why we carve pumpkins instead of turnips, where the concept of a haunted house attraction originated, or how Halloween celebrations differ between New England and the American South, Gregory Hallows has probably already recorded an episode about it.
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