Witch

8. Hag

05.30.2023 - By BBC Radio 4Play

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The witch has held a place firmly in our imagination for centuries – from whispered warnings in folklore to pop-culture driven heights. But what does it mean to be a witch now? Presenter India Rakusen, creator of the podcast 28ish Days Later, is on a journey to find out. In this episode, we're investigating what made older women a key target during the witch hunts in many places in Europe. India wants to find out why that was, and how this has subsequently shaped life for older women several hundred years later. We meet modern witches who show us how covens help to break down ageism. 'Hag' poem written and performed by Sarah MacGillivray. Presenter: India Rakusen

Additional voiceover: Emma Taylor

Scored with original music by The Big Moon. Executive Producer: Alex Hollands

Producer: Elle Scott

Producer: Lucy Dearlove

AP: Tatum Swithenbank

Production Manager: Kerry Luter

Sound Design: Olga Reed A Storyglass production for BBC Radio 4

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