Witches of the City is a podcast about magic and the power that comes with it. 15-year-old Lia Rowse is the youngest member of her coven and is completing her application to the Witchcraft Guild of North America. In Lia’s application tapes, she is required to answer a series of questions in order to prove why she should be accepted to the guild. But in answering these questions, Lia seems to have ... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | FictionScience Fiction |
Cass gets some unexpected information, Annabel and Persephone make a plan, and Hazel finally gets answers from someone. more
Cass leaves a message, Alice and Weaver make plans, and Persephone and Annabel finally get some answers. more
Bee says the wrong thing, Darcy asks an unexpected question, and Lia (finally) gets some answers. more
Lia does some more research, Eira has an idea, and Darcy answers some questions. more
Lia calls a friend, Hazel tells the truth, and Agent Weaver has a slight moral crisis. more
Lia starts her new job, has a history lesson, and gets to know Alice. more
Lia finally gets to visit the guild, has a conversation with Agent Weaver, and finds out what Hazel's been up to.
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I enjoy the community witch type of thing in this show, sometimes have trouble distinguishing who’s who tho
Sorry for my horrific witch pun. I! Love! This! Podcast! I didn’t know what to expect when listening to the first couple episodes, but it got very good very quickly (not that the first episodes were bad, I loved them!!). The only thing though is that it’s very government conspiracy-esque, which can be slightly predictable at times. Still definitely worth the listen :)
Keep making episodes! I would love if they were more frequent, though. Additionally, a lot of the characters sound the same (as in use the same expressions and such).
A lovely fiction pod. Voice acting is great, concept is great, story is easy to track, Definitely one to check out and try for yourself. more
Don’t mind my horrific witch pun, it’s 2am. I! Love! This! Podcast! I didn’t know what to expect when listening to the first couple episodes, but it got very good very quickly (not that the first episodes were bad, I loved them!!). Point is, it’s definitely worth a listen :)
A really intriguing look at the structures of power within a universe where magic is the everyday, and their effect on the least among us. Looking forward to seeing how this continues to develop!
ITS GOT MAGIC, ITS GOT INTRIGUE, ITS GOT PINING, ITS GOT EVERYTHING!
Love the show so far and I can't wait to see where it goes!
Apple Podcasts | #245 | Australia/Fiction/Science Fiction |
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Witches of the City launched 5 years ago and published 13 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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