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The women were feared for their power and remembered for their curses.

The women were feared for their power and remembered for their curses.

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We dive into the hidden histories of southern women branded as witches, exploring the conjurers, root workers, midwives, and healers whose legacies live on in Southern folklore despite attempts to bury their stories and silence their power.

• Julia Brown of Frenier, Louisiana, whose prophecy "I'm gonna die and take the whole town with me" came true when a hurricane destroyed the town on the day of her funeral
• The Witch of Yazoo City, Mississippi, who cursed the town to burn 20 years after her death—and whose grave remains chained to this day
• Molly Dyer of Hood County, Texas, whose burning death created a haunted hillside where her spirit still manifests
• The influential Root Doctor of the South Carolina Low Country whose powerful hoodoo practices earned both fear and respect
• New perspectives on the famous Bell Witch haunting that suggest it may have been about female power, not supernatural entities
• Mama Dell of Monroeville, Alabama, a mysterious midwife who vanished when threatened, yet whose presence is still felt in the swamps

If you enjoyed tonight's episode, share it with someone who's got crystals in their car, a tarot deck in their bag, and isn't afraid of a little swamp smoke. Send your own haunted family tales to vividnightmarespod@gmail.com or find me on Instagram and TikTok @VividNightmaresPod.


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