Scottish Witch Trials | Haunting History & Forgotten Voices Sleep Story
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Drift gently into sleep with this atmospheric journey through one of Scotland’s most tragic and misunderstood chapters. Told with care and compassion, this sleep story explores the Scottish witch trials (1563–1736), remembering the women and men whose lives were shaped, and often ended by fear, superstition, and injustice.
Through softly narrated storytelling, we reflect on the lives of Agnes Sampson, Geillis Duncan, Isobel Gowdie, Lilias Adie, and Janet Horne, real people whose voices were once silenced.
This calming, educational sleep story gently weaves together history, folklore, and reflection, including:
- The North Berwick Witch Trials and the atmosphere of fear surrounding King James VI’s reign- Scotland’s great witch hunts, and how ordinary lives became caught in extraordinary times- Isobel Gowdie’s vivid confessions and the folklore that shaped her story- The Paisley Witch Trials of 1697 and their place in Scottish history- Lilias Adie’s quiet resting place by the Fife shoreline- Janet Horne, remembered as the last person executed for witchcraft in Britain- Scotland’s modern acts of remembrance and reflection
Narrated in the cosy, fireside style of Caledonia Sleeps, this 90-minute sleep story blends historical understanding with gentle storytelling. Perfect for listeners who enjoy Scottish history, folklore, atmospheric storytelling, and meaningful bedtime stories for adults.
Also available with relaxing visuals on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CaledoniaSleeps