With Imbolc approaching, the Priestesses cast a critical eye towards the traditional placement of the seasonal holidays. Along the way, they talk lactation, regionalism, local myth-making, calendaring, Euro-centrism, community building, celebration, the role of holidays, and what a Wisconsin Wheel of the Year might look like.
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Music: Rebecca E. Tripp
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Aimee and Amanda team up with their friend Amy for another, different look at Pagan Parenting. Aimee has a toddler and Amy has a teenager. Together, they explore raising children as Pagans, the experience being in a multi-faith family, ethnocultural challenges, societal expectations, pressure from friends or Christian family members, and giving children the opportunity to explore and find their own identities.
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Music: Rebecca E. Tripp (www.crystalechosound.com)
In this episode (recorded back in January 2015), Amanda and Jacob sit down with their friend Rhea, and her mother, Pam. Together, they talk about raising pagan children, generational differences, intolerant family members, school experiences, Pagan Atheism, Pagan kids in non-Pagan households, the popularity of paganism and Wicca in the age of the internet, and more.
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Music: Rebecca E. Tripp (www.crystalechosound.com)
In March 2015, Starhawk came to speak at UWEC. In today's episode (recorded in April 2015), Amanda (priestess) and Jacob (producer) talk about that experience. Along the way, they discuss deities, worship, gender relations, life, death, consumption, ecology, horticulture, intentional communities, evil, hippies, the infamous spiral dance, and a lot more.