Since you didn't specify a niche (fashion, lifestyle, spirituality, or humor), I have written a few options ranging from to empowerment/feminist .
The most frequent association is with the podcast, a feminist comedy history show hosted by Ann Foster. The Yorkshire Witch : A prominent episode covers Mary Bateman The Vulgar Witch
as "criminally vulgar" for its portrayal of female characters and reliance on tropes rather than meaningful storytelling. Blair Witch (2016) : Some horror fans on Blair Witch (2016) : Some horror fans on
: Episodes often explore the intersection of history and superstition, such as the legends of Elizabeth Woodville and historical witch trials. Chedipe : In Indian folklore, the Chedipe Suggested Visuals for this post: Why we need her now
They were the old women who lived on the edge of the village, the midwives who knew how to terminate a pregnancy or ease a difficult birth, the herb gatherers who spoke to toads, and the widows who talked to themselves while brewing ale. These women were vulgar not because they swore (though they likely did), but because they were .
While there is no single established historical or pop-culture figure officially titled " The Vulgar Witch
: Historically, "vulgar errors" referred to common misconceptions about spirits and witches held by the general public, often documented by skeptics like Francis Hutchinson to debunk superstition. Cornell University Library Digital Collections Modern Pop Culture & Critiques