In this episode, Steph and Lizzy sit down with Daisy and Rebecca, co-creators of COVEN: The Musical - a powerful new show inspired by the women accused during the Pendle Witch Trials. Together, they discuss the history that shaped the show, the challenges of giving a voice to the forgotten and how theatre and music can reclaim stories long overshadowed by fear and persecution. COVEN explores power, sisterhood and the enduring resonance of those labelled as witches. A huge thank you to Daisy...
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In this episode, Steph and Lizzy sit down with Daisy and Rebecca, co-creators of COVEN: The Musical - a powerful new show inspired by the women accused during the Pendle Witch Trials. Together, they discuss the history that shaped the show, the challenges of giving a voice to the forgotten and how theatre and music can reclaim stories long overshadowed by fear and persecution. COVEN explores power, sisterhood and the enduring resonance of those labelled as witches. A huge thank you to Daisy...
The Real Origins of Halloween: Celebrating Samhain
The Embracing Magick Podcast
58 minutes
1 year ago
The Real Origins of Halloween: Celebrating Samhain
https://www.aurahealth.io/embracingma...In this special Halloween episode, we're celebrating Samhain, the ancient pagan festival that marks the end of the harvest season and the start of winter. 🌒🍂 Known as the "Witch's New Year," Samhain is a time for honouring ancestors, releasing the past, and welcoming new beginnings. Join us as we explore the deep magick of this sacred season, sharing rituals, personal reflections, and ways to honour the cycle of life and renewal.We’ve all been using Aur...
The Embracing Magick Podcast
In this episode, Steph and Lizzy sit down with Daisy and Rebecca, co-creators of COVEN: The Musical - a powerful new show inspired by the women accused during the Pendle Witch Trials. Together, they discuss the history that shaped the show, the challenges of giving a voice to the forgotten and how theatre and music can reclaim stories long overshadowed by fear and persecution. COVEN explores power, sisterhood and the enduring resonance of those labelled as witches. A huge thank you to Daisy...