
Come travel the Pagan festival circuit with us, and enjoy conversations that keep the fire bright!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 151 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Jan's an external processor, and Michael had a question come up in his brain while listening to an episode of Enchanted: The History of Magic and Witchcraft, specifically the episode on the Oracle of Delphi, "The Opulent Shrine." Springing the questi... more
Back in Season 6, in Episode 121, we talked about one of Three Cranes Grove, ADF's, main traditions, the Ancestor Box. Today, we're talking about another 3CG tradition, the Grove Healing Blanket.
We start off by discussing how we view ritual traditi... more
Rev. Avende had a chance to discuss with Rev. C. Oleg Wildridge in the car when he came into town to visit Columbus back in late February. We start out with a discussion of Svetovit and Perun and Veles; we move into a discussion of Svarog and the (po... more
Rev. Avende has finished their chaplain training, and has been working as a chaplain professionally recently. As we work as a community toward creating paths that allow us to live our faith experiences, Rev. Avende is forging a new path for all of us... 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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A traveling Pagan conversation series that blends festival road trips with practical spirituality. Regular hosts discuss living, evolving Druidry within modern communities, covering topics from chaplaincy endorsements and pastoral care to ritual practice, ethics, and community storytelling. Episodes often pair personal experience with hands-on guidance—whether navigating Pagan endorcement, protection magic, or festival logistics—creating a candid, studio-free feel that centers on accessibility, accountability, and living religion among groves and festivals.
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