• Episode 54: Podcasting is a Witches' Sabbat

  • Aug 9 2023
  • Length: 2 hrs and 38 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 54: Podcasting is a Witches' Sabbat

  • Summary

  • Content warnings for this episode include: human and animal death, brief mentions of abuse, homophobia and the TERF wizard author,


    Who's ready for vacation? As our hosts begin Witches Abroad, we follow everyone's favorite witches who love and hate each other as they hit the road for the city of Genua on orders from a dead fairy godmother.


    Yknow, normal stuff.


    This week in the Disc-Course: potato salad, green hair and pronouns, rincewindbussy123, mirrors, Gammer Beavis, just like theater, birth six billion demons, haunted mansions, thot goals, the devil's estate auction, a million tabs, sensei Dibbler, rice cookers, good to be back, ending of Tar explained, afab nonbinary moments, our Genshin, truck simulator, Terry write word good, and one of my favorite genders.


    Click here for the ROC Witches Abroad cover


    For those playing along at home: Read up to page 127 in Witches Abroad (depending on your edition of the book), ending on the line: "'You sit up every night dealing Cripple Mister Onion with someone who's got a detached retina in her second sight and you soon learn how to play,' said Granny. "


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    Our theme music is by Maxie Satan; find her on bandcamp at Pastel Hand Grenade. She rules.


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