• The Corrector
    Jan 3 2025

    A bishop, a scholar, and a moral arbitrator, Burchard of Worms was a man of many roles, but it's his monumental work of church law, the Decretum, that may reveal folk beliefs about magic that persisted well into the eleventh century. This episode brings you the story of The Corrector and the folk magic of early medieval Europe.

    Researched, written, and produced by Corinne Wieben with original music by Purple Planet.

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    20 mins
  • These Festivals
    Dec 7 2024

    From ancient times to the present, cultures worldwide have celebrated the sun’s return following the winter solstice. In this episode, I bring you the story of the midwinter celebrations of ancient Rome, from Saturnalia to Sol Invictus and beyond.

    Researched, written, and produced by Corinne Wieben with original music by Purple Planet.

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    21 mins
  • Bonus Halloween Minisode
    Nov 1 2024

    Since ancient times Avernus, an ancient volcanic crater in the Campania region of southern Italy, has been the source of legend. In this special minisode, I bring you the story of Italy’s legendary gateway to the underworld.

    Researched, written, and produced by Corinne Wieben with original music by Purple Planet.

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    15 mins
  • The Red Branch
    Oct 4 2024

    If there is one thing every reader of fairy tales can tell you, it’s that you should never, ever venture into the woods alone. From the whispering willows to the ominous oaks, this episode brings you the stories of the trees that loom large in our collective imagination, exploring their sinister attributes and the cautionary tales they inspire.

    Researched, written, and produced by Corinne Wieben with original music by Purple Planet.

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    25 mins
  • Fables and Impossibilities
    Sep 6 2024

    In 1584, Reginald Scot, a little-known English gentleman farmer from Kent, published a work that would shake the foundations of religious and legal authority in Europe. At a time when witch trials were sweeping through Europe, Scot’s book was a rare and radical challenge to the powers that be. This episode brings you the story of Reginald Scot and his The Discoverie of Witchcraft.

    Researched, written, and produced by Corinne Wieben with original music by Purple Planet.

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    25 mins
  • Great Calamity
    Aug 2 2024

    Despite the inscrutability of his writings and the fact that he was only one of a number of court astrologers advising Catherine de' Medici, "Serpent Queen" of France, Nostradamus’s prophecies have found a dedicated audience in the centuries following their publication. How is it that Nostradamus and his writings have such a lasting legacy? This episode brings you the story of Catherine de’ Medici, her occult advisors, and the life and lasting influence of Nostradamus.

    Researched, written, and produced by Corinne Wieben with original music by Purple Planet.

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    24 mins
  • Goodwife
    Jul 5 2024

    In the last decades of the eighteenth century, Thomas Jefferson, principal author of the American Declaration of Independence, began collecting documents related to the history of the Colony of Virginia. Among them was a volume of early seventeenth-century case records from the Williamsburg Courthouse. During the American Civil War, retreating Confederate forces burned the archives in Virginia’s state capital in 1865. This one volume, maintained in Jefferson’s private library, survived, and with it, the record of America’s earliest documented witch trial, some seventy years before the famous trials at Salem. This episode brings you the story of Goodwife Joan Wright and America’s first known witch trial.

    Researched, written, and produced by Corinne Wieben with original music by Purple Planet.

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    22 mins
  • The Perpetual Flame
    Jun 7 2024

    As Europeans embarked on their colonial ventures in the Americas, they also forged new frontiers closer to their homelands. In Norway's far northern territory of Finnmark, settlers from the south moved into the ancestral home of the Indigenous Sámi people, and by the end of the seventeenth century, nearly five percent of the population had been tried for witchcraft. This episode tells the story of Norway’s Vardø witch trials and their legacy.

    Researched, written, and produced by Corinne Wieben with original music by Purple Planet.

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    27 mins