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BS-Free Witchcraft Podcast
Join host Trae Dorn every month as they cover topics exploring the movement's history, debunking myths, breaking down issues in the community, and sometimes just tackling something spooky.
It’s a show designed to cater to all ranges of experience — from those who have been witches for decades to those just starting out. We hope there’s something here for everyone.
Your host, Trae Dorn (they/them), has been a practicing Wiccan witch for over twenty-five years. Every month they host the podcast BS-Free Witchcraft, where they attempt to take a critical eye towards the myths of the Modern Witchcraft Movement.
New episodes come out the last Saturday of the month.
The Good Enough Pagan
Spiritual satisfaction for the overworked and underpaid! The Good-Enough Pagan is a twice-monthly email newsletter written by Lee Weber Cotman (they/them). Their goal is to remind you (working-class person in love with the Moon) that you’re already doing enough to call yourself a pagan. On the first day of each month, Lee offers three simple, accessible ways to tap into your earth-centered spirituality: a craft or recipe, a media recommendation for adults, and another for children.
Hex Positive
Hex Positive is a modern witchcraft podcast hosted by Bree NicGarran, author of Grovedaughter Witchery. Every month, join Bree for a discussion of secular witchcraft, with discussions on history, tips for building your practice, and practical advice for keeping your common sense superpowers strong.
SednaWoo
SednaWoo (she/her) is an atheist witch, placebo magic enthusiast, and youtube content creator. Her skeptical witchery lacks supernatural belief but she does use ritual and aesthetics to trick her brain into being a little bit happier and more creative. She shares information about her practice on her YouTube channel SednaWoo, which she began in 2018.
Skeptical Witch
Hi, I'm Sarah the Skeptical Witch! I'm a PhD candidate in Religious Studies, a naturalistic Pagan and a "skeptical" witch. I love exploring different approaches to witchcraft and magic and believe that a rational or scientific worldview need not conflict with a magical, enchanted one.
My channel synthesizes what I've learned through my witchy practice with my academic research, so here you'll find videos ranging from witchy tips and spells to in-depth discussions of various topics in the realm of religion and spirituality, including Paganism, reverential naturalism, atheism and eco-spirituality.
The Spiritual Naturalist Society
The mission of the Spiritual Naturalist Society is to spread awareness of Spiritual Naturalism as a philosophy, encourage the further development of Spiritual Naturalist thought and practice, and educate others on the traditional wisdom and contemplative practices that inspire Spiritual Naturalism. In addition, the Society exists to help bring Spiritual Naturalists together for mutual learning, growth, encouragement, and fellowship.
The Shuffle
Welcome to The Shuffle, a muse-letter at the intersection of creative magic and mess.
Here you’ll find insights about creative living through the lens of myth, magic, and modern spirituality, as well as more personal dispatches from the front lines of a working writer’s life. In most installments, I’ll look to myths, spiritual & philosophical modalities (like tarot, astrology, and stoicism), pop (and less pop) culture, archetypal psychology, literature and art to reflect the creative experience and offer new perspectives on the process of creating - and living.
True to its name, The Shuffle will have its fair share of ~random~ content. I’m keeping my mind open to what that might encompass, and I hope you will too! I can tell you that it’s bound to include the odd peek into my life: from personal reflections, insights into my career as a working author and exclusive updates on my books and business, micro-fiction, poetry, and anything else I think you might enjoy reading.
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