SB | Episode 58: Witchcraft

This week is Halloween and we are joined by Susan to reflect on the origins of many of the traditions associated with this time of year. Satanic panic spread across Europe during the 15th to 17th centuries and in Scotland, nearly 4000 individuals, the majority of them women, were accused, tortured, tried and in some of the cases executed as hysteria took grip. We explore some of the factors that contributed to this environment of suspicion and blame and remember some of the women that suffered at the hands of their accusers - including the King himself.

As always we finish with our Scots words of the episode.

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Liz & Helen

 

Helen Houston and Liz Lister are friends who qualified as STGA (Scottish Tourist Guide Association) Blue Badge qualified guides following previous careers in education and business.

Passionate about the country they’ve lived in all their lives, they are pouring their creative energies into educating and entertaining their listeners on Scotland - “the best small country in the world”.

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