The Thing About Witch Hunts

Josh Hutchinson and Sarah Jack
The Thing About Witch Hunts

The Thing About Witch Hunts is the podcast of historical witch trials and modern-day violent witchcraft persecution. From the Salem Witch Trials to the ramifications of today's harmful practices related to accusations of witchcraft and ritual attacks, Witch Hunt covers it all. Tune in today to find out why Witch Hunt is an essential podcast for everyone interested in this intriguing subject. #history #witchcraft #SalemWitchTrials #witchhunt

  1. Still Finding Relevance in Arthur Miller's The Crucible

    6 HR AGO

    Still Finding Relevance in Arthur Miller's The Crucible

    Why does a 72-year-old play about 333-year-old witch trials still feel urgently relevant today? Arthur Miller's The Crucible has become theater's ultimate evergreen story, because it captures something timeless and terrifying about human nature—our willingness to destroy each other when fear takes hold. When Miller's play premiered on January 10, 1953, audiences immediately understood it wasn't really about Salem. This was Miller's bold response to McCarthyism, a thinly veiled critique of Senator Joseph McCarthy's communist witch hunts that were tearing through American society. Miller had taken the Salem witch trials and transformed them into a mirror, forcing 1950s America to confront its own capacity for panic and persecution. But here's what makes The Crucible truly remarkable: it didn't stop being relevant when McCarthyism ended. In our current era, when we're so quick to label people as enemies and deny their humanity, Miller's allegory feels more essential than ever. The play's central question—what happens when a community turns against itself in search of hidden enemies—remains one of the most important questions we can ask. Whether you know the play from school, the stage, or the screen, whether you have family who lived through the Red Scare or ancestors who witnessed Salem's trials, The Crucible speaks to something universal about the human condition. It reminds us that in times of crisis, we all face the same choice: Will we stand with the mob, or will we find the courage to stand for justice? Buy the book: The Red Scare by Clay Risen Buy the Play: The Crucible by Arthur Miller Buy the book: The Enemy Within by John Demos Help Us Build Our Patreon Community⁠ ⁠The Thing About Witch Hunts Website The Thing About Salem Website Check out our new podcast: The Thing About Salem on YouTube!⁠ ⁠Sign up for our Newsletter⁠ ⁠Donate to The Thing About Witch Hunts Fieldwork Fund

    45 min
  2. Paisley Witch Trials with Gayle Pollock

    11 JUN

    Paisley Witch Trials with Gayle Pollock

    Join Josh and Sarah as they explore one of Scotland's most notorious witch trials - the Paisley Witch Trials of 1697 (also known as the Bargarran or Renfrewshire Witch Trials). This case represents a major witch hunt and mass execution in late 17th century Europe, where seven people lost their lives in Paisley after being accused by eleven-year-old Christian Shaw. What You'll Learn: • How eleven-year-old Christian Shaw's accusations against 35 people spiraled into Scotland's last major witch hunt • The story behind the seven executions that took place in Paisley on June 10, 1697 • How fear and superstition transformed a Scottish community into a site of tragedy • The connection between the Paisley trials and other witch hunts across Europe and America • Insights from someone who has walked the very streets where these events unfolded The Seven Executed on June 10, 1697: • Margaret Lang • John Lindsay • James Lindsay • John Lindsay of Barloch • Katherine Campbell • Margaret Fulton • Agnes Naismith Our guest, Gayle Pollock, brings a unique perspective to this dark history. Gayle doesn't just study these events - she lives and breathes them. Walking the same streets where the accusations were made and lives were lost has given her an intimate understanding of how this tragedy actually unfolded. Her immersion in the landscape and the story provides insights you simply can't get from books alone. As we remember the accused in Paisley in 1697 and honor Bridget Bishop, who was hanged in Salem on June 10, 1692, we're reminded of the importance of questioning fear and superstition wherever it may lead. Don't forget to check out this week's episode of The Thing About Salem podcast, and join us next time as we continue to examine the dark corners of history. #WitchTrials #ScottishHistory #PaisleyWitches #RenfrewshireWitches #SalemWitchTrials #HistoryPodcast Help Us Build Our Patreon Community ⁠The Thing About Witch Hunts Website The Thing About Salem Website Check out our new podcast: The Thing About Salem on YouTube! Sign up for our Newsletter Donate to The Thing About Witch Hunts Fieldwork Fund

    53 min
  3. Remembering Alice Young with Author Beth Caruso

    4 JUN

    Remembering Alice Young with Author Beth Caruso

    Hosts Josh and Sarah welcome back author Beth Caruso to discuss Alice Young, New England's first documented witch trial victim, executed in Hartford, Connecticut in 1647. Beth shares her groundbreaking research that led to Alice's official exoneration by the Connecticut legislature in May 2023, after centuries of her story being nearly lost to history. The conversation explores how Beth pieced together Alice's life through limited historical records, neighborhood land documents, and epidemiological patterns from a 1647 flu outbreak that may have contributed to the accusations against her. They discuss Alice's lasting legacy through her descendants, connections to broader New England witch trial history, and what still needs to be done to honor her memory through exhibits and memorials. Episode Highlights: • Alice Young's Story - New England's first documented alleged witch hanging, executed in Connecticut in 1647 (June 5th by modern calendar) • Historic Exoneration - Connecticut's bipartisan legislative vote in May 2023 officially cleared Alice Young's name after centuries • Research Challenges - How limited historical records have been  pieced together to share Alice's life  • The 1647 Flu Epidemic - How neighborhood deaths and epidemiological patterns may have led to Alice's accusation • Historical Connections - Links between Alice Young's case and broader New England witch trial history, including connections to the Mather family • Governor Winthrop Jr.'s Role - His alchemical views and connections to people in Alice Young's life • Alice's Legacy - Her descendants and lasting impact on Connecticut heritage and colonial history • Ongoing Memorial Efforts - What still needs to be done through exhibits, memorials, and continued awareness • Beth's Work - Her Connecticut Witch Trial Exoneration Project, CT Witch Memorial Facebook page, and Connecticut Witch Trials Trilogy • Podcast Promotion - Launch announcement for "The Thing About Salem" podcast and its first episode about TitubaBuy the book One of Windsor by Beth Caruso Author Beth Caruso's Website  Article: Between God and Satan  by Katherine A. Hermes; Beth M. Caruso Buy the book: Prospero's America: John Winthrop, Jr., Alchemy, and the Creation of New England Culture, 1606-1676  by Walter W. Woodward ConnecticutWitchTrials.org CT W.I.T.C.H. Memorial https://www.facebook.com/ctwitchmemorial Help Us Build Our New Patreon Community for The Thing About Salem Podcast Check out our new podcast Sign up for our Newsletter Donate to Witch Hunt Podcast Conference Fund Support Us! Buy Book Titles Mentioned in this Episode from our Book Shop

    49 min
  4. The Evolution of Diabolical Witchcraft Belief, Part 4: Dissecting the Malleus Maleficarum

    28 MAY

    The Evolution of Diabolical Witchcraft Belief, Part 4: Dissecting the Malleus Maleficarum

    Welcome back to the Witch Hunt Podcast. This is the final episode in the four part series: The Evolution of Diabolical Witchcraft Belief.  If you're just joining us, we recommend checking out the previous series episodes first, though this episode can certainly stand on its own. This completes our Evolution of Diabolical Witchcraft conversation with Professor Richard Raiswell of the University of Prince Edward Island, expert on Devil lore.  In Part 1, we began examining the critical relationship that developed between demons and witchcraft specifically in the 15th century. In Part 2, we delved deeper into how this connection became the driving force behind the witch hunts that devastated communities across Europe. In parts 3 and 4 we reveal shocking and informing details on the Malleus Maleficarum and its authors Heinrich Kramer, aka Institoris, and Jacob Sprenger. Thank you for joining us as we conclude this chilling and fascinating exploration of how demonology fueled witch persecution. ⁠⁠NEW PODCAST: The Thing About Salem⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Check out our new podcast, The Thing About Salem, on YouTube!⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Help Us Build Our New Patreon Community for The Thing About Salem Podcast⁠⁠ ⁠Richard Raiswell⁠ ⁠Shop our Nonprofit Bookshop for: The Routledge History of the Devil in the Western Tradition⁠ ⁠Purchase the Malleus Maleficarum: The Hammer of Witches, translated by Christopher S. MacKay ⁠ ⁠Build Your Witch Trial History Library with a Purchase from our Bookshop!⁠ ⁠End Witch Hunts U. S. Nonprofit Organization⁠ ⁠Sign up for our Newsletter⁠ ⁠Donate to Witch Hunt Podcast Conference Fund

    50 min
  5. The Evolution of Diabolical Witchcraft Belief, Part 3: The Authors of the Malleus Maleficarum

    28 MAY

    The Evolution of Diabolical Witchcraft Belief, Part 3: The Authors of the Malleus Maleficarum

    Today we conclude our series: The Evolution of Diabolical Witchcraft Belief with Professor Raiswell of the University of Prince Edward Island, an expert in medieval devil lore, with another double episode release. If you're just joining us, we recommend checking out the previous series episodes first, though this episode can certainly stand on its own. In this episode, part 3 of the series, Dr. Raiswell takes us into the minds and lives of Heinrich Kramer, aka Institoris, and Jacob Sprenger, the authors of the 15th century witch-hunting book, the Hammer of Witches, formally known as the Malleus Maleficarum. This Dr. Raiswell series is essential for understanding how theological concepts about Satan evolved into specific witchcraft accusations and largely gendered persecution mechanisms that still influence witch hunting today. The full series, in four parts, is available now wherever you get your podcasts. ⁠⁠NEW PODCAST: The Thing About Salem ⁠⁠Check out our new podcast, The Thing About Salem, on YouTube!⁠⁠ ⁠Help Us Build Our New Patreon Community for The Thing About Salem Podcast⁠ Richard Raiswell Shop our Nonprofit Bookshop for: The Routledge History of the Devil in the Western Tradition Purchase the Malleus Maleficarum: The Hammer of Witches, translated by Christopher S. MacKay Build Your Witch Trial History Library with a Purchase from our Bookshop! End Witch Hunts U. S. Nonprofit Organization Sign up for our Newsletter Donate to Witch Hunt Podcast Conference Fund

    49 min
  6. The Evolution of Diabolical Witchcraft Belief, Part 2

    21 MAY

    The Evolution of Diabolical Witchcraft Belief, Part 2

    Welcome back to the Witch Hunt Podcast. This is episode 2 in The Evolution of Diabolical Witchcraft Belief.  If you're just joining us, we recommend checking out Part 1 first, though this episode can certainly stand on its own. This marks the continuation of our conversation with Professor Richard Raiswell of the University of Prince Edward Island, who previously joined us for our fascinating "Speak of the Devil" episode where we explored Satan as one of history's most enduring and complex figures. In Part 1 of we began examining the critical relationship that developed between demons and witchcraft specifically in the 15th century. Now in Part 2, we'll delve deeper into how this connection became the driving force behind the witch hunts that devastated communities across Europe. Professor Raiswell continues to guide us through how theological concepts about Satan evolved into specific accusations and persecution mechanisms. His expertise in medieval devil lore brings clarity to one of history's darkest chapters. Remember, both parts of this special episode are available now wherever you get your podcasts. Thank you for joining us as we continue this chilling and fascinating exploration of how demonology fueled witch persecution. Both Part 1 and Part 2 are available now wherever you get your podcasts. Go to Part 1 Richard Raiswell Shop our Nonprofit Bookshop for: The Routledge History of the Devil in the Western Tradition Purchase the Malleus Maleficarum: The Hammer of Witches, translated by Christopher S. MacKay Help Us Build Our New Patreon Community for The Thing About Salem Podcast Check out our new podcast: The Thing About Salem on youtube! NEW PODCAST: The Thing About Salem Build Your Witch Trial History Library with a Purchase from our Bookshop! End Witch Hunts U. S. Nonprofit Organization Sign up for our Newsletter Donate to Witch Hunt Podcast Conference Fund

    29 min
  7. The Evolution of Diabolical Witchcraft Belief, Part 1

    21 MAY

    The Evolution of Diabolical Witchcraft Belief, Part 1

    We have a special treat for our listeners this week - not one but two new episodes dropping simultaneously! Today marks the return of Professor Richard Raiswell of the University of Prince Edward Island, who previously joined us for our fascinating "Speak of the Devil" episode where we explored Satan as one of history's most enduring and complex figures. In this two-part special The Evolution of Diabolical Witchcraft Belief  Professor Raiswell takes us deeper into the dark intersection where demonology meets witch persecution. We'll explore the critical relationship that developed between demons and witchcraft specifically in the 15th century - a connection that would become the driving force behind the witch hunts. If you enjoyed our previous exploration of devil lore, these episodes are essential listening, as Professor Raiswell helps us understand how theological concepts about Satan evolved into specific accusations and persecution mechanisms. Both Part 1 and Part 2 are available now wherever you get your podcasts.  Richard Raiswell Shop our Nonprofit Bookshop for: The Routledge History of the Devil in the Western Tradition Purchase the Malleus Maleficarum: The Hammer of Witches, translated by Christopher S. MacKay Help Us Build Our New Patreon Community for The Thing About Salem Podcast Check out our new podcast: The Thing About Salem on youtube! NEW PODCAST: The Thing About Salem Build Your Witch Trial History Library with a Purchase from our Bookshop! End Witch Hunts U. S. Nonprofit Organization Sign up for our Newsletter Donate to Witch Hunt Podcast Conference Fund

    50 min

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The Thing About Witch Hunts is the podcast of historical witch trials and modern-day violent witchcraft persecution. From the Salem Witch Trials to the ramifications of today's harmful practices related to accusations of witchcraft and ritual attacks, Witch Hunt covers it all. Tune in today to find out why Witch Hunt is an essential podcast for everyone interested in this intriguing subject. #history #witchcraft #SalemWitchTrials #witchhunt

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