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Hungry for knowledge but short on time? Smart Bites serves up big ideas in small, snackable episodes designed for pre-teens to adults. Each episode delivers quick, fun, and engaging lessons on topics that are interesting—from history and science to life lessons, and creativity. No heavy textbooks, no boring lectures—just fun, digestible chunks of learning you can enjoy anytime, anywhere.
Whether you’re commuting, relaxing after school, or just curious about the world, Smart Bites gives your brain the boost it needs—one bite at a time.
Hungry for knowledge but short on time? Smart Bites serves up big ideas in small, snackable episodes designed for pre-teens to adults. Each episode delivers quick, fun, and engaging lessons on topics that are interesting—from history and science to life lessons, and creativity. No heavy textbooks, no boring lectures—just fun, digestible chunks of learning you can enjoy anytime, anywhere.
Whether you’re commuting, relaxing after school, or just curious about the world, Smart Bites gives your brain the boost it needs—one bite at a time.
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Tuesday Feb 03, 2026
Legend of the Grizzley Graveyard Robbers
Tuesday Feb 03, 2026
Tuesday Feb 03, 2026
What if the scariest Southern legends weren’t just ghost stories—but history trying to speak?
In this episode of Smart Bites: Learning in Small Digestible Bites, Moonie takes listeners back to late-night porch stories and moonlit graveyards to unravel the chilling legend of the Grizzle Graveyard Robbers. Passed down through Southern oral tradition, the Grizzles were said to dig only at night, disturb the dead, and suffer terrible curses in return. But behind the whispers and warnings lies a far more uncomfortable truth.
This episode explores the real history of 19th-century grave robbing in the American South, the rise of “resurrectionists,” and how poverty, race, and medical ambition shaped one of the darkest chapters of early medicine. Blending folklore, historical research, and Southern storytelling, Moonie asks the question folklore always asks best: Why did people need this story?
Equal parts eerie and enlightening, this episode reminds us that some legends exist not to scare us—but to explain what people were afraid to say out loud.
Pull up a porch chair, listen close, and remember: some lines shouldn’t be crossed, and some stories never truly rest.

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