Wild Witches 13: Pumpkin Spice Magick and Medicine

Wild Witches Episode 13: Pumpkin Spice
Enku’s homemade pumpkin spice coffee

Welcome to the 13th episode of the Wild Witch series.

In this episode of the Wild Witches series, Enku shares his love for all things Pumpkin Spice on the morning of Mabon, the Autumnal/Libra Equinox.

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Show Notes

Master Book of Herbalism by Paul V. Beyerl (1983)

Llewellyn’s Complete Book of Correspondences: A Comprehensive & Cross-Referenced Resource for Pagans & Wiccans (Kynes 2014)

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Episode 25: The Sociological and Ecological Fitness conferred by the Holiday Spirit

Episode 25: The Sociological and Ecological Fitness conferred by the Holiday Spirit

Welcome to the 25th episode of the Science Witch Podcast!

Enku and Anjel discuss the holiday spirit and the fitness conferred by reciprocity and generosity in sociological and ecological contexts. We also talk a bit about the Mari Lwyd.

Before we get to the main topic, we talk about new additions and updates to our Patreon page.

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Show Notes

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Welsh Songs for the Mari Lwyd

Horse Skull Mask

Durkheim theory

Are People Naturally Inclined to Cooperate or Be Selfish?

Finding the Mother Tree by Suzanne Simard

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Episode 15: #WitchesGettinVaccinated

Episode 15: #WitchesGettinVaccinated

Welcome to the 15th episode of the Science Witch Podcast!

For this episode, I have a conversation with fellow Science Witch, Kat Borealis of the Borealis Meditation podcast. In our conversation, we discuss how her geological studies intersect and affirm her spirituality, and then discuss the COVID-19 vaccine in an effort to combat misinformation in the spiritual community about these vaccines. We introduce the hashtage #WitchesGettinVaccinated and invite anyone out there listening to use it in their social media platforms to support vaccine and science literacy.

Before the interview, I talk about new additions and updates to our Patreon page.

Special thanks to our episode sponsors, Cricket and Iris Magical Botanicals.

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Show Notes

Stop AAIP Hate

Keep a watch on our FB page and I will be posting the pressed cherry blossoms to mail out to people who make a 15 USD minimum donation to Stop AAIP Hate.

Do trees talk to each other?

Starhawk responds to negative comments about her getting vaccinated

Unlocking the potential of vaccines built on messenger RNA

Timberwars podcast series

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It is important that we acknowledge the fact that Portland, Oregon is located in the traditional homelands of the Multnomah, Wasco, Cowlitz, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Watlala Bands of Chinook, Tualatin Kalapuya, Molalla, and many other indigenous nations who made their homes along the Columbia and Willamette Rivers. It is our intention in recognizing these communities to honor their lives, their legacies, their elders, their descendants, and the vibrancy and importance of their ongoing work—and to stand in solidarity with them at every opportunity.