
Witchy Woo, with Kylie Anna
The Witchy Woo Podcast is the show inspiring soulful women to 'sod the shoulds' and the expectations that society has placed onto them and embrace who they truly are. It is through unlearning and de-conditioning, that we can step into our true power, and connect with who we are at our core, on a Soul level.
If you're a witch or a lover of all things woo (or curious) - take a seat, get comfy, and let's navigate this wild ride that is our spiritual journey, together. None of us are on the exact same path, but with our soulful tribe behind us, it makes the journey a lot more fun!
This is the show for you if you are looking to claim back your power and reconnect with your soulful side.
- Perhaps you've found yourself without a voice for long enough, and it's now your time to stand up and be heard?
- Perhaps you now feel ready to embrace ALL of you - not just those parts of you that society deems acceptable to show?
- Perhaps you don't even know why you're here?
But you were drawn here, nonetheless. And I have no doubt there was a brilliant reason for that!
New episodes will land each Tuesday, from solo episodes where Kylie shares her insights about different spiritual practices and offers practical advice and inspiration, with a sprinkling of guided meditations and true-crime style witch trial stories. To speaking with inspirational Guests about their spiritual journey and the path they've taken to get there, sharing their experiences and expertise.
Witchy Woo, with Kylie Anna
S2: E35 - True Crime Witch Trial Story - The Samlesbury Witches
Join me for another True-Crime Style Witch Trial story, that saw three women accused of witchcraft.
This episode tells the story of Jane Southworth, Jennet Bierley and Ellen Bierley, who fell victim to the patriarchal society and the Reformation of England at the time of 1612.
Caught between the religions of Catholicism and the Church of England, people were brought to trial over their illegal actions of continuing to follow the Catholic faith, yet often disowned and disinherited by their families if they switched their faith. It was a 'no-win' situation, in which, women were often thought to be the cause (obviously!).
In this heart-breaking story, these women were accused of child murder and cannibalism, all in the name of witchcraft, in Samlesbury, Lancashire, and were brought to trial on 19th August 1612.
As with all witch trial stories, I will be lighting a candle for:
Jane Southworth
Jennet Bierley
Ellen Bierley
And all the other victims of the witch trials. I will be lighting my candle on 4/8/24 at 7pm, and invite you to join me, either at the same time, or any time that feels right for you.
As always, I would love to hear your thoughts and theories? Were Jane, Jennet and Ellen witches? Or was it totally fabricated by Grace Sowerbutts as a punishment for not staying loyal to the Catholic faith?
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About the Podcast:
The Witchy Woo Podcast is the show inspiring soulful women to 'sod the shoulds' and the expectations that society has placed onto them and embrace who they truly are. It is through unlearning and de-conditioning, that we can step into our true power, and connect with who we are at our core, on a Soul level.
If you're a witch or a lover of all things woo (or curious) - take a seat, get comfy, and let's navigate this wild ride that is our spiritual journey, together. None of us are on the exact same path, but with our soulful tribe behind us, it makes the journey a lot more fun!
New episodes will land each Tuesday, from solo episodes where Kylie shares her insights about different spiritual practi...