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The history of the 1692 Salem Witch Trials told through music and story-telling in a format recalling an old time radio drama with a modern experimental prog-rock twist. Witch Hunt borrows freely from original sources of information from the time of the trials such as letters, books, poems, transcriptions of the trials themselves, as well as melodies from the Puritan hymn books. The music is highly original art-rock ranging from soft ambient soundscapes to heavy power riffs with many other s ...
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In this podcast Gregg Jarrett, FOX News Legal Analyst and author of the new book “Witch Hunt: The Story of the Greatest Mass Delusion in American Political History”, provides his analysis and commentary on the Impeachment proceedings on Capitol Hill. Along with special guests and experts Gregg cuts through the spin and tries to make sense of all the developments.
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The three suspected witches are now in custody in Salem Village and are publicly examined by colonial magistrates at the Meeting House. The first two suspects, local beggar woman Sarah Good and the scandalous but frail Sarah Osborn, deny being witches and blame others. The third suspect, Rev. Parris' Native American slave Tituba, begins like the ot…
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The hysterical and violent fits of the young girls in Salem Village spreads from the family of Minister Samuel Parris to that of Thomas Putnam, the head household of one of the most powerful families in the village. When Elizabeth Hubbard, niece of the local doctor, begins to have fits the door is opened for legal action, as the other girls were to…
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During the extremely cold winter of 1692 an intense frustration has been building in Salem Village, a small farming community up the road from the more prosperous and worldly port city of Salem Town. Many factors are coalescing into a perfect storm: the repressive nature of the Calvinistic Puritan church, the limited prospects for girls and young w…
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Samuel Parris takes on the job as minister to Salem Village, a marginalized farming community split by rivalry and controversy. Salem Village is overshadowed by the larger and much more prosperous Salem Town, one of the two largest towns in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The colony is ruled by the Puritans, who have broken away from the Church of En…
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This is the story of an Arawak woman called Tituba: how she was kidnapped by the English from South America when she was just a young girl and enslaved. Growing up on a plantation in Barbados, she absorbed multiple cultural influences from her fellow enslaved Africans and her English mistress. Her inner world becomes a confluence of Arawak, West Af…
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ughhhhh....... this episode is out a day late, my words are all mixed up and i'm pretty much talking nonsense. I guess it's better to be late than never at all. Sorry about the delay, i didn't have my ducks in a row this week.....them little craps were running every direction! We're here now though to make the best of this short episode, and in hop…
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i'm loving this time of the year! I hope ya'll are getting some enjoyment from this season. Enjoy the horny festival because it's coming up fast, get outside, make love, really just have fun come this friday. Practice some meditation and watch out for all the phases of the moon as she comes through. I'll be sharing pictures of me and my family come…
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Thank you for joining the chat today. I had so much fun with yall as always! Next week marks a month of broadcasting for A Witch's Witch Hunt, and i'm so happy to say we are being broadcasted on 7 platforms now. Yall keep amazing me with all this support. We had a lot to talk about today, so please remember to show off your alters, because i'm so e…
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Hope this gave you something to think about and maybe even work on in the weeks to come. Not everyone is going to understand us and many may not even take the chance, that's why communities like these are so important! Know who you are and be proud of that. Thank you again for joining me today. I love being able to reach out to so many people. This…
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It was awkward but we made it through! It was fun talking to you all, and sharing just a snippet of my life with you guys. Come cast spells with me and travel the universe through tales and history told by me. My next episode will be available on the 14th, so be sure to tune back in! Thank you for listening to my first episode! Facebook: https://ww…
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In this episode, Gregg wraps up the Senate Impeachment Trial with a look at the road that led to a "total acquittal' of President Donald J. Trump. And we hear reaction on the 'acquittal' from President Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesFOX News által
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In this episode, Gregg takes a look at the first day Senators were allowed to ask questions in the Impeachment Trial and President Trump's defense team focuses on Executive Privilege. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesFOX News által
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In this episode, Gregg gives us a historic example of a popular president using, but not abusing, his office for political gain. Gregg also speaks to Former Federal Prosecutor James Trusty on what could possibly be dismissed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesFOX News által
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In this episode, Gregg covers day one of the Senate Impeachment Trial. President Trump's legal team and Democrat Senators made their opening statements followed by arguments over rules and potential witnesses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesFOX News által
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In this episode, Gregg explains how this entire process has been the true 'abuse of power' for political gain by the Democrats and especially Nancy Pelosi. He also discusses how the House already had its chance to call for more witnesses before the Senate trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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In this episode, Gregg speaks with David Schoen, Federal Criminal Defense and Civil Rights Lawyer, on Nancy Pelosi's failed attempt to have more influence over the next stage of Impeachment as Senator Mitch McConnell announced he has enough votes to begin a Senate Trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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In this episode, Gregg is joined by Alan Dershowitz, Constitutional Scholar and Harvard Law Professor emeritus, to discuss the hours long debate in the House that led to impeachment, the legalities behind the arguments and what to expect as this moves into the Senate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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In this episode, Gregg discusses what is an 'Abuse of Power' and the 'Obstruction of Congress' and shows how Democrats have changed their stance on 'impeachment' over the years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesFOX News által
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In this episode, Gregg breaks down testimony from four law professors that discussed the constitutional grounds for impeachment including one that testified during President Clinton’s impeachment process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesFOX News által
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Impeachment is a grave step of last resort to remove a duly elected president. The act of wrongdoing must be sufficiently egregious, and the evidence so clear and convincing, that the constitutional remedy of impeachment merits support from both political parties represented in Congress.Here is your opportunity to hear Gregg Jarrett’s legal view of…
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Scotland carried out five times more executions per capita for witchcraft than the European average but how did people come to believe in such a thing and what did they believe about it? Our top-notch panel of Scottish historians are here to take you deep into the psyche of the 16th and 17th century, along with our hosts Susan Morrison and Louise Y…
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The witchcraft trials were one of the biggest injustices in Scotland’s history, a massive miscarriage of justice, but how did people come to believe in such a thing and what did they believe about it? Our panel of Scottish historians are here to take you deep into the psyche of the 16th and 17th centuries, along with our hosts Susan Morrison and Lo…
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From the 16th to the early 18th centuries, witch hunts took place in Scotland. In this podcast series Susan Morrison, along with Dr Louise Yeoman and a team of expert historians, explores how events aligned to allow this to happen. How did it get to the stage where many innocent people, mostly women, were executed for imaginary crimes?…
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Since its inception #MeToo has been accused of excluding as many people as it is empowering. What if you don’t fit the dominant narrative of #MeToo? When issues of race, sexuality, disability and gender identity intersect with the discrimination women face, how can we make sure we all move forward together?…
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When you are at at your most vulnerable, do the institutions that are meant to protect you do more harm than good? In this episode of Witch Hunt we examine if our justice system is suited to take on the crime of sexual assault. Why do cases take so long? Does the system favour the powerful? How can we change it to make the process fairer for both s…
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How would you react if your manager started sending you inappropriate texts late at night – or invited you back to his hotel room on a work trip? In episode two of Witch Hunt, we examine Australian workplaces and how they treat accusations of sexual harassment. Why does Australian legislation treat harassment differently to other breaches of employ…
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Episode one of Witch Hunt, a new podcast from Guardian Australia. The global #MeToo movement has had a huge year, bringing to light a host of new scandals and cases. But after all the speeches, resignations and media coverage, what has changed for women and other people suffering from sexual harassment in Australia? Journalist Tracey Spicer explain…
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