Mon. 10/24 - Eau de Witchcraft
Oct 24, 2022•19 min
Episode description
Why scents and fragrances have been so strongly associated with witchcraft throughout time and how those associations influence witchcraft, feminism, and misogyny today. Plus, a wild bison has been born in England for the first time in thousands of years. And, if you’re in the mood for a long, lonely drive, I’ve got you covered both virtually and on the asphalt.
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Links:
Smells like witch spirit: How the ancient world’s scented sorceresses influence ideas about magic today (The Conversation)
Revolutionary Witchcraft: A Guide to Magical Activism by Sarah Lyons
Religion and the Decline of Magic: Studies in Popular Beliefs in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century England by Keith Thomas
First wild European bison born in the UK for thousands of years (Natural History Museum)
Baby bison born in Kent countryside (BBC)
First wild bison born in UK for centuries at Canterbury woods following shock pregnancy (Kent Online)
Slow Roads, a "chill" driving game you can play for free in your browser (Boing Boing)
The loneliest roads in America (BigThink)
America’s Quietest Routes (GeoTab)
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