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The Thing About Salem
Josh Hutchinson and Sarah Jack
24 episodes
4 days ago
The Thing About Salem is the definitive podcast for an in-depth, yet accessible, look at the most famous witch trials in American history. Welcome to the premiere podcast of the Salem Witch Trials, where witch trial experts Josh Hutchinson and Sarah Jack examine a different “thing” about the Salem Witch-Hunt each week. Every in-depth but approachable episode covers a topic, person, or place associated with the witch hunt of 1692-1693. Digestible 15-minute episodes make learning Salem Witch Trials history a snap.
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The Thing About Salem is the definitive podcast for an in-depth, yet accessible, look at the most famous witch trials in American history. Welcome to the premiere podcast of the Salem Witch Trials, where witch trial experts Josh Hutchinson and Sarah Jack examine a different “thing” about the Salem Witch-Hunt each week. Every in-depth but approachable episode covers a topic, person, or place associated with the witch hunt of 1692-1693. Digestible 15-minute episodes make learning Salem Witch Trials history a snap.
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Hysteria in Salem: Nothing to See Here
The Thing About Salem
14 minutes 55 seconds
3 months ago
Hysteria in Salem: Nothing to See Here

Move along folks, the Salem Witch Trials were the product of hysteria, and that's all you need to know. . .

or NOT

We kick off with a midnight ride that would make Paul Revere jealous—except instead of warning about the British, townspeople were frantically summoning help for a girl supposedly being tortured by a witch's specter. But before you roll your eyes and mutter "mass hysteria," consider this: What if the Salem Witch Trials weren't the product of unhinged women with wandering uteruses (yes, that's a real historical medical theory), but rather ordinary people responding to extraordinary fear in disturbingly familiar ways?

Join us as we trace witch panics from Springfield to Hartford, uncovering a pattern that's less "crazy town" and more "calculated legal proceedings." We'll explore why dismissing these events as hysteria might be the most dangerous mistake we can make—especially when the same human behaviors that fueled 17th-century witch hunts are alive and well in. Spoiler alert: We're not as evolved as we think we are.

Fair warning: Contains references to wandering uteruses, midnight rides, and uncomfortable parallels to contemporary society.

Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive and Transcription Project

Massachusetts Court of Oyer and Terminer Documents, ⁠The Salem Witch Trials Collection, Peabody Essex Museum

Records of the Salem Witch-Hunt

The Thing About Salem Website

⁠The Thing About Salem YouTube

⁠The Thing About Salem Patreon

⁠The Thing About Witch Hunts YouTube

⁠The Thing About Witch Hunts Website

The Thing About Salem
The Thing About Salem is the definitive podcast for an in-depth, yet accessible, look at the most famous witch trials in American history. Welcome to the premiere podcast of the Salem Witch Trials, where witch trial experts Josh Hutchinson and Sarah Jack examine a different “thing” about the Salem Witch-Hunt each week. Every in-depth but approachable episode covers a topic, person, or place associated with the witch hunt of 1692-1693. Digestible 15-minute episodes make learning Salem Witch Trials history a snap.