In this episode, Nathan and Andra explore the historical context of witch trials in Scotland, focusing on the remarkable story of Isabel Gowdy, a woman who confessed to witchcraft in the 17th century. They discuss the societal fears surrounding witchcraft, the nature of her confessions, and the blending of folklore with the harsh realities of the time. The conversation delves into the power of words, the rituals of witchcraft, and the legacy left by Gowdy's confessions, which have fascinated scholars and artists alike. Ultimately, they reflect on the nature of truth, belief, and the intersection of history and myth.