The Distaff Podcast

Kim & Sarah

This conversation explores the historical significance of the distaff as a symbol of women's work, delving into the life of Mary Burt and the witch trials of Puritan society. It examines the dynamics of community relationships, the role of religion and superstition, and the lasting impact of these events on gender narratives. Through a detailed discussion, the speakers highlight the complexities of women's experiences and the societal fears that fueled the witch trials. This conversation delves into the historical context of the Salem Witch Trials, exploring the roles of key figures like Tituba and John Willard, the dynamics of power and hysteria in the community, and the impact of these events on women's history. The discussion highlights the complexities of the trials, the motivations behind accusations, and the societal implications of such mass hysteria, ultimately leading to reflections on the healing process within the community and the significance of women's contributions throughout history.

  1. 12/12/2025

    Mary Bliss Parsons: A Colonial Richy-Witch? S1:E10

    Mary Bliss Parsons (not to be confused with the first witch trial of Mary Lewis Parsons) was shrouded in mystery. She wandered the swamps at night, had a knack for finding hidden keys and knew how to throw the most spectacular fits.  Any other Puritan woman would have been called "Witch" and thrown in jail. But not this Mary. We talk about Puritan fears, politics and the righteous balance of religion and reputation.  Find all of our sources on our website, distaffpodcast.com Contact us at distaffpodcast@gmail.com Chapters 00:00 The Context of Witch Trials in Springfield 02:59 The Role of Community in Witchcraft Accusations 05:59 The Impact of Fear on Native Communities 09:05 The Dynamics of Gender and Accusations 11:49 Mary Bliss Parsons: A Case Study 15:08 The Interplay of Wealth and Witchcraft Accusations 18:02 The Influence of Childbirth on Witchcraft Beliefs 20:53 The Vulnerability of Women in Childbirth 23:37 The Role of Religion in Witchcraft Accusations 26:45 The Intersection of Fear and Motherhood 34:28 The Bridge Between Sex and Birth 36:46 Cultural Perspectives on Childbirth 39:07 Spiritual Practices and Birth Experiences 40:34 The Role of Women in Childbirth 42:39 The Impact of Superstitions on Women 44:02 Witch Trials and Community Dynamics 46:36 Testimonies and Accusations 51:31 The Influence of Gossip on Witchcraft Accusations 01:04:28 The Impact of Childbirth and Death on Community Dynamics 01:06:59 Testimonies and Accusations: The Witchcraft Narrative 01:08:56 The Role of Gossip and Community Relationships 01:11:46 The Intersection of Abuse and Witchcraft Accusations 01:14:27 Defamation and Legal Proceedings in Witch Trials 01:17:13 The Aftermath of Witch Trials and Community Changes 01:20:58 The Legacy of Witchcraft Accusations in Family Histories 01:26:03 Connecting Historical Events to Modern Perspectives

    1h 31m
  2. 11/21/2025

    A Wicked Good Puritan Timeline: The Accidental Episode, S1:E7

    What starts out as a work meeting between our hosts Kim and Sarah turns into one of our favorite episodes. With the lurking shadow of the Witch Trials yet to come, we talk about strange phenomenon, naughty Puritans, and colonial gossip. We finish off with a lesson on how to summon a witch right to your door, or maybe just how to summon one of your really weird neighbors. You decide. Enjoy! For Sources please visit our website: distaffpodcast.com Contact us! Email distaffpodcast@gmail.com, or visit our website: distaffpodcast.com 00:00 The Historical Context of Witchcraft Accusations 02:32 Mary Lewis: A Journey to Faith 05:18 The Tensions Between Towns and Their Impact 07:53 The Arrival of Mary Lewis in Springfield 10:55 The Struggles of Early Settlers 13:52 The Influence of Preachers on Community Beliefs 17:01 The Challenges of Life in Colonial America 20:44 The Perils of 1800s Boat Travel 22:36 Life in 1643: Fasting and Famine 23:05 The Birth of Mary Morgan 25:02 The Role of Women in Early Springfield 28:13 The Impact of the English Civil War 29:13 Population Growth and New Arrivals 30:56 Building the Community: Pynchon’s Vision 32:20 Supernatural Events and Their Interpretations 35:40 The Narragansett-Mohawk War Begins 37:07 The Town's Development and Challenges 39:38 Legislation and Social Order 40:21 Signs and Omens in 1646 44:13 The Struggles of New Mothers 46:40 The Devil's Influence in Daily Life 50:16 The Birthing Chamber: A Space of Grief 51:36 Mary Lewis Parsons: A Complex Character 52:31 The Jealous Brickmaker 54:17 Mary's Struggles and Contributions 57:26 The Floods and Community Challenges 01:00:14 Hugh's Financial Troubles and Reputation 01:03:13 The Witch Accusations Begin 01:07:15 The Pudding Incident and Its Consequences

    1h 27m
  3. 11/14/2025

    Birthin’ Babies. Midwifery in Springfield. S1:E6

    This conversation delves into the historical practices of childbirth in colonial America, focusing on the role of midwives and the transition to male-dominated medical practices. It explores the impact of superstition, witch trials, and social status on midwifery, as well as the importance of community support during childbirth. The discussion reflects on the modern implications of these historical practices and emphasizes the need for patience and understanding in the childbirth experience. This conversation delves into the historical and spiritual aspects of childbirth, focusing on the role of women and midwives throughout history. It explores the intimate connections formed during the birthing process, the community support surrounding childbirth, and the transition from home births to hospital settings. The discussion also touches on the impact of fear and stigma on women's health, the intersection of magic and medicine, and the legacy of midwifery leading up to the witch trials. Chapters: Introduction 00:40 Exploring Springfield's Midwifery History 03:34 The Transition from Midwives to Male Doctors 06:50 The Role of Superstition in Childbirth 11:16 The Power Dynamics in Childbirth Practices 17:51 The Impact of Witch Trials on Midwifery 22:52 The Breakdown of Women's Healing Networks 34:01 The Historical Context of Midwifery 36:59 The Evolution of Childbirth Practices 41:42 The Spiritual and Emotional Aspects of Birth 54:18 The Role of Community in Childbirth 01:03:50 The Modern Perspective on Midwifery and Childbirth 01:11:21 Embracing the Body: A Midwife's Perspective 01:12:43 The Role of Community in Childbirth 01:14:40 Traditional Practices and Modern Understanding 01:16:45 Postpartum Care and Celebrations 01:18:21 The Influence of Midwives in Early America 01:21:01 The Intersection of Witchcraft and Midwifery 01:24:12 Fear and Control in Childbirth 01:27:44 The Stigmatization of Women's Knowledge 01:31:29 The Impact of Religion on Childbirth Practices 01:34:26 The Historical Context of Childbirth and Witch Trials 01:37:59 The Evolution of Midwifery and Women's Roles 01:42:37 The Path to the Witch Trials For Sources, please visit distaffpodcast.com

    1h 44m
  4. 10/31/2025

    Distaff Podcast: Dear Prudence. S1: E4

    Dear Prudence…”"Surely these were Amazonian times when women had strength." This conversation delves into the historical narrative of Prudence and Miles Morgan, exploring their journey, family connections, and the significance of the Bay Path. The speakers discuss the challenges of historical research, the role of women in early settlements, and the romanticized view of history. Through their exploration, they highlight the importance of communication and connection in the past, ultimately painting a vivid picture of young love and adventure in a historical context. Subscribe/email questions or topic ideas for shows distaffpodcast@gmail.com Upcoming Episodes Join us for Episode Five where we explore the Agawam peoples who have inhabited the Connecticut Valley since 12,000 BC. Sources & Resources: Hall, David D. . Witch-Hunting in Seventeenth Century New England: A Documentary History, 1638-1693. Second Edition, Duke University Press, 1991. Gaskill, Malcolm. The Ruin of All Witches: Life and Death in the New World. Alfred A. Knopf, 2022. Hawke, David Freeman. Everday Life in Early America. Harper-Collins Publishers, 1988. Lockridge, Kenneth A. “Stephen Innes. Labor in a New Land: Economy and Society in Seventeenth-Century Springfield . Princeton: Princeton University Press. 1983. Pp. Xxi, 463. Cloth $35.00, Paper $7.95.” The American Historical Review, vol. 89, no. 3, Jun. 1984, pp. 840–41. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/89.3.840. Morgan Genealogy by Nathaniel H. Morgan [This has Titus’ writing about Miles Morgan and Prudence]https://openlibrary.org/books/OL24189989M/Morgan_genealogy William Pynchon Papers, Mss 236. Courtesy of Phillips Library, Peabody Essex Museum, Rowley, MA. https://pem.as.atlas-sys.com/repositories/2/resources/203 Accessed October 24, 2025. The Miles Morgan family of Springfield, Massachusetts, in the line of Joseph Morgan of Harford, Connecticut, 1780-1847. Frank Farnsworth. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89061980793&seq=20

    1h 10m

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This conversation explores the historical significance of the distaff as a symbol of women's work, delving into the life of Mary Burt and the witch trials of Puritan society. It examines the dynamics of community relationships, the role of religion and superstition, and the lasting impact of these events on gender narratives. Through a detailed discussion, the speakers highlight the complexities of women's experiences and the societal fears that fueled the witch trials. This conversation delves into the historical context of the Salem Witch Trials, exploring the roles of key figures like Tituba and John Willard, the dynamics of power and hysteria in the community, and the impact of these events on women's history. The discussion highlights the complexities of the trials, the motivations behind accusations, and the societal implications of such mass hysteria, ultimately leading to reflections on the healing process within the community and the significance of women's contributions throughout history.