This podcast is aimed at beginner witches with informational episodes focusing on various topics regarding Witchcraft and Wicca. Tune in to listen to the voices of witches from all around the world as they share snippets of their practice, experiences, knowledge, and expertise with the listeners. Seeking Witchcraft is available for free to stream any where you listen to your favorite podcasts, suc... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 85 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SpiritualitySociety & CultureReligion & Spirituality |
This episode features special guest Fawna (Cats, Tea, and Witchcraft Podcast). Listen in as Ashley and Fawna discuss creativity within witchcraft. Join Ashley and Fawna as they unlock the secrets to unleashing creativity in the realm of witchcraft. more
In this episode, author Mab Borden discusses her three books on ancient celebrations in Greece, Rome, and Egypt for The Witches Almanac. With a focus on academic rigor and a dedication to authenticity, Mab's books provide a rich tapestry of historica... more
This episode features Heather Freeman, host of the new podcast, Magic in the United States. Listen in as Ashley and Heather discuss what this podcast is about, and touch on different topics such as voodoo, root work, hoodoo, conjure. Stream Magic in ... more
This episode features pagan author, Deborah Lipp, as she discusses her book Bending the Binary: Polarity Magic in a Nonbinary World. Listen in as Ashley and Deb discuss the book, the use of polarity in magic, and how both binary and non-binary folks ... more
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👎🏻👎🏻 for the guest Heather on episode 10 she turned me off to her podcast but definitely 5 stars for this podcast !
This is the best podcast on doing witchcraft that I have heard over the past year. Wish I would have found it sooner. Thank you.
The podcast on mental health and witchcraft was ridiculous. They spent 15 minutes at the beginning telling me to take my meds. Very bold to assume so many witch’s don’t take our meds responsibly. It made me wonder if this podcast isn’t just another person, place or institution which judges people people with mental health issues, everyone at this point. Don’t patronize us to take our meds. Did you brush your teeth this morning? Well ok.
When I first became interested in Wicca, this podcast was my first resource and I’m so grateful I found it. I’ve seen some other reviews complaining about Ashley and others talking too much about themselves but, that’s the point of podcasting, and we’re here for Ashley’s perspective as a practicing witch. I really appreciate what this podcast has done for beginners like me, it’s really helped me understand the religion more.
I’m in the group of people who are all caught up, and not really feeling it anymore. It was good and informative at the start. And I liked the 30 minutes range. Now there’s been too many hour or longer episodes that just seem really unimportant and redundant upon themselves through the episode. And it’s been so hard to listen to them. It may be time to put the mic away and focus on the non- podcast parts of life? The newer episodes just don’t grasp quite the same way earlier episodes did. I nee... more
Apple Podcasts | #63 | United States/Religion & Spirituality/Spirituality |
Apple Podcasts | #59 | Canada/Religion & Spirituality/Spirituality |
Apple Podcasts | #222 | United Kingdom/Religion & Spirituality/Spirituality |
Apple Podcasts | #241 | Germany/Religion & Spirituality/Spirituality |
Apple Podcasts | #15 | Finland/Religion & Spirituality/Spirituality |
Apple Podcasts | #105 | Philippines/Religion & Spirituality/Spirituality |
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