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New World Witchery - The Search for American Traditional Witchcraft
Author: Cory & Laine
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This is a show about magic, specifically the magic practiced in North America. Join hosts Cory & Laine as they discuss and explore American traditional witchcraft.
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We look at history, etymology, and magical philosophy to understand magical dualism and where it came from
It's time to talk eclipses!
We’re speaking with author, witch, Yoruban initiate, and activist Elhoim (Elo) Leafar about his new book Dream Witchery, growing up surrounded by Indigenous spirituality, and discovering the intersection of multiple magical and spiritual paths
Bears, sprouts, squares, and more!
Laine and Cory discuss long-term magical workings, maintaining magical altars and tools, and Laine's fear of stage magicians. Plus we answer emails about the Golden Ratio and Leap Day traditions!
We chat with artist, animist, and awesome person Evvin Marin about creating tarot in the modern world
Inky visions, prosthetic sausages, and a hungry moon
We discuss numerology, folk magic, and numbers in our latest episode!
We speak with author and scholar Xueting Christine Ni about Chinese folklore and myth in the past and present
Wolf Moons, Robert Burns, and Coins of Kindness
It's time for our annual lessons and carols with music, poetry, and more!
Cinnamon, Gingerbread, Solstices, Warm Hands
We take some time to consider the role of curses, counter-curses, cleansing, and even mental health as we discuss this important aspect of magical practice.
Foxes, chili peppers, coins, and towers
Foxes, chili peppers, coins, and towers
Foxes, chili peppers, coins, and towers
Travels overseas and listener emails please!
Foxes, chili peppers, coins, and towers
Papers, Pencils, and Pentagrams!
Fairy tales and crooked paths abound
There are different types of bluejays. On the West Coast there are at least 2 types, and they're different from those in the Midwest. In California, they're black and bright blue. In Oregon, I've mainly seen bluejays that are a medium blue and don't have a crest on their heads.
I started singing "Sunrise, sunset" seconds before you did!😹
what is the name of your book please ?
That is so very cool what happened with your question & the candles, Lane. I would have had chills. Definitely sounds like you were given your answer, & guidance. I would totally keep with that tool in your practice like Cory mentioned.
I absolutely LOVED this episode! You two have a great connection & it was fun to listen to. I'm very excited to look up all the books Via mentioned. (And I'm in WA state too!)
I absolutely LOVE these little notebook episodes with the folk tales. Thank you Corey!
OMGods I loved Gatlinburg. I just got back from there two weeks ago. I found the energy in the air was amazing! I stayed for a week and got to have sacred time every night. I'd be moving there right now if I didn't have kids.
Lived on Lake Huron now for all of my life I’m 40 now and I really enjoyed this pod cast and very well represented the shit that goes on out there.
Just started listening yesterday on a binge.
I've enjoyed afew of the shows with the Host Only+when He interviews a Guest.He's very intelligent,great conversationalist.Super Host,nice variety of topics...Blessings