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Herbal Wisdom and the Power of Connection with Rebecca Beyer of Blood & Spicebush
Manage episode 462593447 series 2927043
What do you wish I asked this guest? What was your "quotable moment" from this episode?
This episode highlights the intricate relationship between witchcraft, identity, and community through the lens of Rebecca Beyer's journey into Appalachian folk magic. The importance of cultural appreciation, imposter syndrome, and storytelling within the magical community offers listeners valuable insights and encourages a deeper understanding of their practices.
• Exploration of Appalachian folk magic and herbalism
• Journey from Wicca to traditional witchcraft
• Cultural appropriation vs. appreciation discourse
• Imposter syndrome challenges in magical practice
• Storytelling and the significance of folklore
• Importance of local community engagement
• Upcoming classes and resources for learning
Follow Rebecca here!
bloodandspicebush.com
Support the show and get tons of bonus content, videos, monthly spell boxes, and more at CrepuscularConjuration.com!
Or become a paying subscriber on Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1777532/support
Want to see if you're a good fit for the show? (Hint: if you're a witch, you probably are!) email me at youraveragewitchpodcast at gmail.com
Follow YAW at:
instagram.com/youraveragewitchpodcast
facebook.com/youraveragewitchpodcast
Review the show on Apple podcasts
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-average-witch-podcast/id1567845483
Chapters
1. Herbal Wisdom and the Power of Connection with Rebecca Beyer of Blood & Spicebush (00:00:00)
2. Exploring Witchcraft and Community (00:00:04)
3. Exploring Appalachian Folk Magic and Culture (00:10:48)
4. Seeking Inspiration and Addressing Cultural Appropriation (00:20:15)
5. Community Resilience and Connection (00:28:17)
6. Exploring Witchcraft Podcast Membership (00:39:41)
178 episodes
Manage episode 462593447 series 2927043
What do you wish I asked this guest? What was your "quotable moment" from this episode?
This episode highlights the intricate relationship between witchcraft, identity, and community through the lens of Rebecca Beyer's journey into Appalachian folk magic. The importance of cultural appreciation, imposter syndrome, and storytelling within the magical community offers listeners valuable insights and encourages a deeper understanding of their practices.
• Exploration of Appalachian folk magic and herbalism
• Journey from Wicca to traditional witchcraft
• Cultural appropriation vs. appreciation discourse
• Imposter syndrome challenges in magical practice
• Storytelling and the significance of folklore
• Importance of local community engagement
• Upcoming classes and resources for learning
Follow Rebecca here!
bloodandspicebush.com
Support the show and get tons of bonus content, videos, monthly spell boxes, and more at CrepuscularConjuration.com!
Or become a paying subscriber on Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1777532/support
Want to see if you're a good fit for the show? (Hint: if you're a witch, you probably are!) email me at youraveragewitchpodcast at gmail.com
Follow YAW at:
instagram.com/youraveragewitchpodcast
facebook.com/youraveragewitchpodcast
Review the show on Apple podcasts
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-average-witch-podcast/id1567845483
Chapters
1. Herbal Wisdom and the Power of Connection with Rebecca Beyer of Blood & Spicebush (00:00:00)
2. Exploring Witchcraft and Community (00:00:04)
3. Exploring Appalachian Folk Magic and Culture (00:10:48)
4. Seeking Inspiration and Addressing Cultural Appropriation (00:20:15)
5. Community Resilience and Connection (00:28:17)
6. Exploring Witchcraft Podcast Membership (00:39:41)
178 episodes
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