Charlotte-Rose Millar, alongside Anna Johnston and Phillip Almond. Source: Trish Ross, Twitter 2019.

Interview with Focus program, ABC Sydney, 1 March 2019.

Interview: (with Anna Johnston) Popsart, 1 March 2019.

Blog post: "Witches in History," UQ Art Museum Second Sight Exhibition, March-June 2019.

Blog post: (with Daniel Midena) "Witchcraft: Fact or Fiction?" UQ Art Museum Second Sight Exhibition, March-June 2019.

Interview: "Witches through the Ages," Top of Mind with Julie Rose, BYU Radio, 31 October 2018.

Interview: "Ask Me Anything," Reddit, 13 September 2018.

Podcast: "The Spellbinding World of Witchcraft and the Supernatural," UQ ChangeMakers, 10 September 2018.

Opinion: with Daniel Midena and Miranda Forsyth, "Can we learn from the past in tackling witchcraft-related violence today?" The Conversation, 4 September 2018.

Introduction, Häxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages, a 1922 documentary at the Queensland Film Festival, Institute of Modern Art, 19 April 2018.

Blog Post: "Women as Witches: Past, Present and Future," UQ Small Change Blog, posted 17 April 2018.

Blog Post: "Witchcraft, the Devil and Emotions in Early Modern England: Q&A with Charlotte-Rose Millar," CRASSH Blog, posted 5 March 2018.

Interview: "Witchcraft and Witches," ABC Brisbane Radio Drive with Emma Griffiths, 31 October 2017.

Blog Post: "Creature Discomforts: Familiar Spirits in Early Modern English Witchcraft Pamphlets," Inner Lives: Emotions, Identity, and the Supernatural, 1300–1900, posted 18 July 2017.

Blog Post: "Requiem for a Bad Dream: The Nightmare as a Way in to Inner Lives," Inner Lives: Emotions, Identity, and the Supernatural, 1300–1900, posted 30 May 2017.

Public Lecture to the Queensland Carl Jung Society, "Witchcraft and Emotion in Early Modern Europe," Brisbane, 3 November 2016.

Interview: "A History of Commemorating the Land of the Dead", ABC 612 Evenings with Sarah Howels, 31 October 2016.

Public Lecture to the Carl Jung Society, Melbourne, "Witchcraft and Emotion in Early Modern Europe," Melbourne, 16 September 2016.

More Familiar Than You Might Think: The Black Cat in Popular Culture” on the History of Emotions Blog

Gender Inequality at the RSA?” on the History of Emotions Blog

Witches and Emotion in Early Modern England” on the Psychology of Emotion and Feeling, University of Northampton