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Witch Stereotypes and Demdike of Pendle - Ep.3

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Take a knee deep dive into the cesspit of witchy stereotypes and misconceptions with me - Rowan - in our third episode of Season of the Witch, with Rowan Oaken. In this episode, we will be thumbing through the history pages as we explore our very first Witch of the Week, Elizabeth Demdike of Pendle, to find out exactly how badly someone like myself can butcher a Lancashire accent in my retelling of her story. Come investigate the etymology of the word witch with me, as we use that to guide us through the many misconceptions and problematic stereotypes of witches and pagans. Ever wanted to know where the pointed hat came from? Yeah you do! Broomsticks? I have that covered, all in this weeks episode of Season of the Witch, with Rowan Oaken. Stick around at the end of the episode to join in with this week's bonus content - a sunflower seed spell for S.A.D witches. ** So, grab your tea and let’s read the leaves to filth. Don’t forget to continue the conversation over at: Twitter: @SotWwithRowan Email: seasonofthewitchpodcast@gmail.com Facebook @SotWwithRowan Instagram: @SotWwithRowan ** I am not a doctor and do not offer medical advice, you should consider seeking medical advice if you suffer from depression or anxiety. Hollistic remedies are great at supporting you through your mental health journey but should be a supporting tool. *** DISCLAMER, I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING YOU INGEST. CHECK WITH A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL IF YOU ARE TAKING ANY MEDICATION. ENSURE YOU CAN CORRECTLY IDENTIFY A PLANT, HERB OR SPICE BEFORE INGESTING. IF YOU HAVE SUFFERED ANY SIDE EFFECTS BEFORE, DO NOT INGEST OR APPLY TOPICALLY
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Take a knee deep dive into the cesspit of witchy stereotypes and misconceptions with me - Rowan - in our third episode of Season of the Witch, with Rowan Oaken. In this episode, we will be thumbing through the history pages as we explore our very first Witch of the Week, Elizabeth Demdike of Pendle, to find out exactly how badly someone like myself can butcher a Lancashire accent in my retelling of her story. Come investigate the etymology of the word witch with me, as we use that to guide us through the many misconceptions and problematic stereotypes of witches and pagans. Ever wanted to know where the pointed hat came from? Yeah you do! Broomsticks? I have that covered, all in this weeks episode of Season of the Witch, with Rowan Oaken. Stick around at the end of the episode to join in with this week's bonus content - a sunflower seed spell for S.A.D witches. ** So, grab your tea and let’s read the leaves to filth. Don’t forget to continue the conversation over at: Twitter: @SotWwithRowan Email: seasonofthewitchpodcast@gmail.com Facebook @SotWwithRowan Instagram: @SotWwithRowan ** I am not a doctor and do not offer medical advice, you should consider seeking medical advice if you suffer from depression or anxiety. Hollistic remedies are great at supporting you through your mental health journey but should be a supporting tool. *** DISCLAMER, I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING YOU INGEST. CHECK WITH A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL IF YOU ARE TAKING ANY MEDICATION. ENSURE YOU CAN CORRECTLY IDENTIFY A PLANT, HERB OR SPICE BEFORE INGESTING. IF YOU HAVE SUFFERED ANY SIDE EFFECTS BEFORE, DO NOT INGEST OR APPLY TOPICALLY
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