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EPISODE · Feb 9, 2026 · 20 MIN

THE WITCH ENGINE: LITTLE VOICES, LOUD FIRES

from Grab Your Brew · host Jodie and Leanne

In episode four of The Witch Engine, Jodie and Leanne explore the historical context of childhood, innocence, and the role of children in witch trials. They discuss how children were perceived in early modern Europe, the implications of their testimonies, and the influence of adults in shaping narratives around accusations. The conversation delves into specific historical events, including the Salem Witch Trials and the Great Noise in Sweden, highlighting the consequences of societal fears and the manipulation of children's voices. Ultimately, they reflect on the lessons learned from these events and the ongoing relevance of these themes in contemporary society.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Book Discussion02:59 The Concept of Childhood and Innocence05:59 Children as Witnesses in Historical Context08:59 The Role of Suggestion in Accusations11:52 The Salem Witch Trials and Their Implications15:03 The Great Noise in Sweden and Its Consequences18:03 The Basque Trials and Lessons Learned21:02 The Role of Adults in Child Accusations24:01 Conclusion and Future Discussions @CelinaSpookyBoo  #podcast #witch #salem #trials #darkhistory #darkhumor #childhood

In episode four of The Witch Engine, Jodie and Leanne explore the historical context of childhood, innocence, and the role of children in witch trials. They discuss how children were perceived in early modern Europe, the implications of their testimonies, and the influence of adults in shaping narratives around accusations. The conversation delves into specific historical events, including the Salem Witch Trials and the Great Noise in Sweden, highlighting the consequences of societal fears and the manipulation of children's voices. Ultimately, they reflect on the lessons learned from these events and the ongoing relevance of these themes in contemporary society.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Book Discussion02:59 The Concept of Childhood and Innocence05:59 Children as Witnesses in Historical Context08:59 The Role of Suggestion in Accusations11:52 The Salem Witch Trials and Their Implications15:03 The Great Noise in Sweden and Its Consequences18:03 The Basque Trials and Lessons Learned21:02 The Role of Adults in Child Accusations24:01 Conclusion and Future Discussions @CelinaSpookyBoo  #podcast #witch #salem #trials #darkhistory #darkhumor #childhood

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