Come travel the Pagan festival circuit with us, and enjoy conversations that keep the fire bright!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | ReligionReligion & SpiritualitySpirituality |
While headed home from a Dedicant Oath rite, we started talking about what it was like to move on from our current roles in modern Paganism, whether those moves were due to life changes, vocational changes, or just coming to a place where it was time... more
Today, on the way out to a Dedicant Oath Rite, Rev. Avende and Rev. Dangler travel with Mike Bierschenk on the way out to State College, and chat on a topic we've been meaning to get to for a while: what does it mean for us when our deities are jerks... more
On our way out to a Druid Moon rite, we took a moment to chat about a festival Rev. Avende had been to recently: Harvest Nights! Long one of our favorite festivals, Rev. Avende had made the trip without Rev. Dangler this year, and so you can listen a... more
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So I listen to these when I’m on my bus journeys to and from work. You guys are helping me so much on what is the start of my ADF Druid journey. I’ve been a Druid through other orders for a number of years but as I’m stuck in the UK you guys are the closest thing I have to the needed access to clergy that I’m craving. Thank you for this and keep these shows going they’re perfect just the way they are.
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