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EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 1H 14M

Ep 45 Purity Culture Is The Patriarchy’s Most Effective Weapon

from The Reclamation Hour Podcast · host themysticinthewoods

In this episode of The Reclamation Hour, Alexandra and I dive into the deep and uncomfortable history of purity culture:  where it came from, who it was designed to serve, and why its impact is still shaping sexuality, spirituality, and consent today. We trace purity culture back thousands of years, unpacking how patriarchy, original sin, and religious power structures reshaped women’s bodies from sacred to sinful — and how figures like Jezebel were transformed into archetypes used to justify control, violence, and erasure. This conversation is not about surface-level critique. It’s about understanding how purity culture operates as a system — one that protects predators, blames women, and teaches obedience over consent.   In this episode, we talk about: The historical roots of purity culture and patriarchy How original sin became a sex-based sin used to control women The myth of Jezebel and how she was weaponized Why purity culture doesn’t protect women or children — it protects power How consent is erased in purity culture narratives The links between purity culture, witch trials, and the policing of women’s bodies Why modern spirituality often unknowingly repeats the same harmful frameworks This is a conversation about reclaiming truth, restoring context, and dismantling narratives that were never meant to serve life. Resources Mentioned: To learn more about the Priestess Training:  https://www.themysticinthewoods.com/priestesstraining Jim Crow Museum Article: https://jimcrowmuseum.ferris.edu/jezebel/index.htm   Connect with Kate: Instagram: @themysticinthewoods YouTube: @themysticinthewoods Find all her current offerings here. Connect with Alexandra: Instagram: @theserpentinewitch Find all her current offerings here.

In this episode of The Reclamation Hour, Alexandra and I dive into the deep and uncomfortable history of purity culture:  where it came from, who it was designed to serve, and why its impact is still shaping sexuality, spirituality, and consent today. We trace purity culture back thousands of years, unpacking how patriarchy, original sin, and religious power structures reshaped women’s bodies from sacred to sinful — and how figures like Jezebel were transformed into archetypes used to justify control, violence, and erasure. This conversation is not about surface-level critique. It’s about understanding how purity culture operates as a system — one that protects predators, blames women, and teaches obedience over consent.   In this episode, we talk about: The historical roots of purity culture and patriarchy How original sin became a sex-based sin used to control women The myth of Jezebel and how she was weaponized Why purity culture doesn’t protect women or children — it protects power How consent is erased in purity culture narratives The links between purity culture, witch trials, and the policing of women’s bodies Why modern spirituality often unknowingly repeats the same harmful frameworks This is a conversation about reclaiming truth, restoring context, and dismantling narratives that were never meant to serve life. Resources Mentioned: To learn more about the Priestess Training:  https://www.themysticinthewoods.com/priestesstraining Jim Crow Museum Article: https://jimcrowmuseum.ferris.edu/jezebel/index.htm   Connect with Kate: Instagram: @themysticinthewoodsYouTube: @themysticinthewoodsFind all her current offerings here. Connect with Alexandra:Instagram: @theserpentinewitchFind all her current offerings here.

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