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Druids In Cars, Going To Festivals

Three Cranes Grove, ADF
Three Cranes Grove ADF
Columbus, United States
ADF
Trillium Festival
Paganism
Unverified Personal Gnosis
Spirituality
Pagan Chaplaincy
Healing Quilt
Chaplaincy
Books
Druidry
Omen
Living Religion
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Three Cranes Grove
Religion
Endorsing Religion
Tradition
ADF (ar Nriot Fein)

Come travel the Pagan festival circuit with us, and enjoy conversations that keep the fire bright!

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 27 ratings
  • Druid on a bus

    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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The format—in-car discussions and festival storytelling—feels accessible and authentic.
Listeners appreciate candid, practical discussions on living Pagan practice and clergy paths.
The show is seen as a solid resource for anyone exploring grove leadership, chaplaincy, and ritual practice in contemporary Pagan communities.
Guests and topics are relevant to those pursuing interfaith work and professional endorsement in Pagan traditions.

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Episode 137 - Slavic Storytime with Oleg
Q: For listeners who want to learn more, where should they start looking for Slavic myth and pre-Christian religious sources?
Recommended resources include Brendan Noble's Slavic mythology content and the scholarly work Sources of Slavic Pre-Christian Religion by Juan Álvarez-Pedrosa, with notes on accessibility and English translations.
Episode 137 - Slavic Storytime with Oleg
Q: You mentioned that some deities are more wild while others bring order and safety. How has ordination shifted your focus among deities you work with?
The guest explains that while he remains oriented toward both order and chaos, his practice has shifted toward more community-focused and structured deities, while still maintaining connections to wild, individual-focused powers like Poseidon and Dionysus in other contexts.
Episode 137 - Slavic Storytime with Oleg
Q: Now tell me, one of them has a wife who's gender fluid. Could you elaborate on that, and how it fits in your practice?
The speaker explains that their understanding of Svarog and his partners includes a flexible view on gender, acknowledging that the divine can embody both masculine and feminine aspects and that such balance informs their approach to order and creation.

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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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