Episodios

  • El Dorado, The City Worth Killing For- Trailer
    Dec 3 2025
    Some myths inspire hope. El Dorado inspired death. Hosted by the razor-sharp investigator Jack Madoxx, El Dorado: The City Worth Killing For exposes the brutal truth behind history's most dangerous legend. Through cold-case clarity and forensic storytelling, Jack unravels centuries of forged maps, fabricated testimonies, and vanished expeditions. From the Spanish conquistadors who mistook a ceremony for a treasure map to the explorers who died chasing coordinates that led nowhere, this series dissects how one lie consumed empires and destroyed civilizations. This isn't romantic adventure—it's a psychological autopsy of obsession, greed, and the stories we invent to justify violence. Sharp, dark, unflinching. Listen now.

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    1 m
  • The Men Who Vanished Chasing Gold
    Dec 3 2025
    Episode 3: The Men Who Vanished Chasing Gold Jack follows the tragic arcs of explorers who disappeared into the jungle and never came back: Gonzalo Pizarro's catastrophic expedition, Francisco de Orellana's abandonment, Pedro de Ursúa's murder by the psychotic Lope de Aguirre, and Sir Walter Raleigh's fatal obsession that cost him his son and his life. This episode catalogs the pattern of ambition becoming obsession becoming disappearance, examining how the sunk cost fallacy turned reasonable men into corpses. Jack dissects the psychology that kept expeditions marching toward death despite overwhelming evidence of failure, and how the jungle absorbed wave after wave of men who believed they'd somehow be the exception to a very consistent rule.

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    22 m
  • The Maps That Never Led Anywhere
    Dec 3 2025
    Episode 2: The Maps That Never Led Anywhere Jack investigates the cartographic crimes behind El Dorado: forged maps, deliberately falsified coordinates, contradictory eyewitness accounts, and explorers who invented cities to secure funding. He exposes how maps became weapons in territorial disputes, how cartographers working in European studios drew locations they'd never visited, and how fraudulent geography guided expeditions toward disaster. From the nonexistent Lake Parime to the fabricated testimonies of explorers like Sir Walter Raleigh, this episode reveals how lies achieve longevity through repetition, authority, and just enough vagueness to prevent immediate disproof. The maps didn't reflect reality—they reflected politics, greed, and the human need for hope to have coordinates.

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    25 m
  • The First Lie
    Dec 3 2025
    Episode 1: The First Lie Jack traces the origin of El Dorado to a single misunderstood moment: a Muisca ceremony where a leader covered in gold dust dove into Lake Guatavita. He dissects how Spanish conquistadors transformed this spiritual ritual into rumors of infinite wealth, how observation became invention, and how a ceremony meant to explain a culture was twisted into justification for conquest. This episode examines the mechanics of how myths are born from fragments of truth, how ambition weaponizes misunderstanding, and how the Muisca people became the first casualties of someone else's fantasy. The first lie wasn't that El Dorado existed—it was that the fantasy mattered more than the truth.

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    21 m