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Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 123 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Grab your walking shoes, your wand, and maybe a good bug spray — because today we’re wandering deep into the forest… and not just any forest. 🌿
The Three Witches are back, and this time we’ve doubled the Druidry for good measure!
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How to Worship the Earth When It’s Trying to Kill You – Part 2: Down Under with Julie Brett ---
In this delightfully grounded and slightly unhinged second part of our elemental series, the Three Witches and a Druid take a mental journey to the Sout... more
Pagan Community Building (…or is the Druid secretly starting a cult?)
This week on Three Witches and a Druid, the gang kicks things off in their now-iconic meeting spot: our wise Druid’s backyard—home to birdsong, dappled sunlight, and a feral patch... more
The Wheel turns again, and the witches are outdoors, which can only mean one thing: Litha has arrived!
In this delightfully sun-soaked episode, the Three Witches— Maeve, Margo, and Gwen — drag their lawn chairs into Druid Brian’s backyard to soak u... more
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These folks are informative, inspirational and FUN, with the upmost of respect. Please keep your thoughts, teachings and banter coming. I have learned a great deal about Paganism and Druidic spiritualism, and the wonderful people who are willing to share their beliefs.
I’ve been listening to this podcast consistently for about six to eight months now… I’m OBSESSED!
All four of them are so different yet similar and each brings a new perspective to each topic. The “hang-out” style is also very satisfying to me. I’ve seen a couple people complaining about how much they interrupt each other, but that is one factor that I genuinely appreciate as it makes it feel as though you are talking with friends.
If you’re looking for a good pagan podcast then THIS IS IT!!
I love you guys so much! Thanks for sharing meaningful conversations with an easy listening, lighthearted feel. I listen every week from the opposite side of Canada. Topic suggestion for you (forgive me if you’ve done this, I haven’t caught up on the older season episodes yet), but I’d love to hear your recommendation's on books, blogs, and even other podcasts that you enjoy learning from. In the Red Flag episode the conversation about books and looking up the author to make sure they’re legit a... more
Love this show so much! This is the first show dedicated to paganism and Druidry I've listened to while trying to decide on a path of my own and it's wonderful. Everyone just seems so delightful to hang out with and I truly get drawn in as if I were there besides you. Keep being amazing!
I love the tang of topics and the perspective from all four. Great podcast over all!
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Content centers around the daily lives and spiritual practices of modern Pagans, alongside discussions on various topics related to Druidry and community building. The hosts share personal stories and experiences, making the conversations both relatable and engaging for listeners interested in contemporary Paganism. Episodes include reflections on seasonal celebrations like Imbolc and Ostara, ethical sourcing in magical practices, and the evolving role of women in Paganism. There is an emphasis on inclusivity, humor, and a sense of community, making it a warm and inviting space for those exploring their spirituality or seeking connection with like-minded individuals.
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