In this episode of Broadcasting Seeds, Bennett Tanton explores the enduring legend of the Headless Horseman, delving into its roots in folklore, trauma, and the American psyche. He examines how this ghostly figure symbolizes the disconnection between society and its moral compass, reflecting on the historical context of war and the spiritual implications of decapitation. Through a narrative that intertwines history, mythology, and personal reflection, Tanton invites listeners to consider the deeper meanings behind this iconic tale and its relevance in today's...
In this episode of Broadcasting Seeds, Bennett Tanton explores the enduring legend of the Headless Horseman, delving into its roots in folklore, trauma, and the American psyche. He examines how this ghostly figure symbolizes the disconnection between society and its moral compass, reflecting on the historical context of war and the spiritual implications of decapitation. Through a narrative that intertwines history, mythology, and personal reflection, Tanton invites listeners to consider the deeper meanings behind this iconic tale and its relevance in today's world.
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