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In this week’s episode of The Next Take Podcast, hosts Mikel and Tanyka take a deep dive into the chilling era known as ‘Satanic Panic’—a wave of fear and hysteria that swept across North America during the 1980s and 1990s. They unpack the sensational media coverage, controversial court cases, and cultural paranoia that fueled widespread belief in hidden cults and dark rituals, examining how this moral panic continues to influence public perception and popular culture today.
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