A cornerstone message of our Witch Hunt podcast and End Witch Hunts nonprofit centers on community-based advocacy paired with holistic intervention programs. Experts are illustrating that sustainable change requires coordinated efforts that empower local communities while addressing the complex root causes that perpetuate these harmful practices across the Americas.
This final episode in our Podcasthon series examines unique manifestations of witch hunts throughout North, Central, and South America - from colonial Salem to contemporary accusations in rural communities. We explore how historical contexts and cultural dynamics have shaped these phenomena differently across the hemisphere, while identifying common patterns and effective intervention strategies.
We encourage our listeners to catch the full series to gain comprehensive understanding of this global issue. By connecting the dots between episodes, you'll discover how lessons learned in one region can inform approaches elsewhere, creating a powerful framework for lasting change."
Key Topics Covered
- Josh and Sarah's personal connections to the Salem Witch Trials and other New England witch trials
- The first documented witchcraft accusations in America (1626)
- Timeline of witch trials in Connecticut and Massachusetts before Salem
- The "perfect storm" of conditions that led to the Salem Witch Hunt
- Overview of the Salem Witch Trials (156 accused, 30 convicted, 19 hanged, 1 pressed to death)
- Post-Salem witch trials in Hartford, Vermont, and Virginia
- Recent witch hunt violence in Haiti (December 2024)
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Podcasthon 2025 Witch Hunt Episode Playlist
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The Salem Witch Trials Episodes
Massachusetts Witch Trials Episodes
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Boris Gershman Witch Hunt Podcast Episode
Witchcraft Beliefs Around the World: An Exploratory Analysis