The Mandela Effect: Why Millions Remember Things That Never Happened

Season 2, Episode 60,   Apr 06, 09:00 AM

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Millions of people remember the same details the same way… even when they’re wrong. In this episode, we explore the Mandela Effect, test our memories, and uncover why the brain might be tricking us.

What if something you clearly remember… was different?

In this episode of Macabre Mondays, we dive into the strange unsettling phenomenon known as the Mandela Effect, where thousands, sometimes millions of people share the exact same incorrect memory.

From famous movie quotes to iconic logos, we put our memories to the test and uncover just how easily strange the brain can be tricked. Along the way, we explore the psychology behind false memories, how our brains fill in missing details, and why certain memories feel so right… even when they’re not.

But for some, the explanation isn’t that simple. Could this all be chalked up to how memory works… or is there something stranger going on?

Play along with us and see how many you get right.

🎧 Macabre Mondays is a true crime and paranormal podcast hosted by Alejandra and her husband Tom. Each week, storyteller and spooky enthusiast Ale unpacks some of the most haunting cases she’s researched, dragging her husband along for the ride, whether he’s ready for it or not. He’s hearing it all for the first time… just like you.

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Disclaimer: Macabre Mondays is a true crime and paranormal podcast created for informational and entertainment purposes only. All information discussed in this episode has been compiled from publicly available sources, and while we strive for accuracy, we cannot guarantee that every detail is complete or free of error. The views and opinions expressed are those of the hosts and do not represent any law enforcement agency, court, or official organization. This content may include graphic descriptions of violence, which may not be suitable for all audiences. Listener and viewer discretion is advised. Macabre Mondays does not condone or glorify criminal behavior.