Nothing Scarier Podcast

The Witch and Hannan Cranna

Cayla & Courtney Season 2 Episode 48

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This week, we watch Robert Eggers' The Witch. Then Cayla brings us the legend of Connecticut's own witch of the wood - Hannah Cranna. Familiars, terrorizing twins, corn curses, amazing voices, goat attacks and the most handsome rooster and more await you in this enchanted episode of nothing scarier.

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