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EPISODE · Jan 24, 2019 · 26 MIN

RdMCast – #177 Helen Duncan e seus ectoplasmas

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Dia de caso real no RdMCast, é dia de falarmos da médium Helen Duncan, acusada de Bruxaria no século XX, na Inglaterra. Tenha uma aula nada ortodoxa de história e aprenda a produzir seu próprio vomito neste programa cheio de falsários, militares e politicagem. ARTE DA VITRINE: Estúdio Grim Estúdio Grim – Design para conteúdo digital Portfólio: http://bit.ly/elvdesign Instagram @estudiogrim [email protected] SEJA UM APOIADOR Apoie o RdM a produzir mais conteúdo e ganhe recompensas exclusivas! Acesse: https://apoia.se/rdm Conheça a Sala dos Apoiadores: http://republicadomedo.com.br/sala-dos-apoiadores/ CITADOS NO PROGRAMA Site oficial: http://helenduncan.org/ The Last Witch Trial – BBC audio drama: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sknzt Foto Helen Duncan materializando “Peggy” Foto de ectoplasma com rosto recortado de revista FONTES HAYNES, Renée. The Society for Psychical Research, 1882-1982: A History. Macdonald, 1982. The Art of Folly. Prentice-Hall International, Inc. pp. 180–182. OUÇA RDMCAST NO SPOTIFY! Acesse: https://spoti.fi/2DWoFCX GRUPO ABERTO NO TELEGRAM Link direto: http://bit.ly/2Ao6dOd Tem algo para nos contar? Envie um e-mail! [email protected] Twitter: @rdmcast Instagram: Republica do Medo O post RdMCast – #177 Helen Duncan e seus ectoplasmas apareceu primeiro em República do Medo.

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