Category Archive
The following is a list of all entries from the Episodes category.
Episode 9 - Creating Original Traditions
Filed in Episodes, 9 November 2008, 11:14pmWhy do some Pagans create their own traditions? When is it necessary and when is it for the ego? Big thanks to Firemage and Foxfire of Pagan Parents on the Edge who wrote spectacularly considered responses. I talk a little about what I have been up to since the last show, I revisit the underlying [...]
Episode 8 - Online Paganism Schools
Filed in Episodes, 27 October 2008, 1:24pmI enrolled with The Firefly Academy this semester and got more than what I bargained for. Why are online schools (or websites and podcasts even) such fertile ground for ego-growing? Why did I not disenrol despite the dramas? Can we really get something out of them anyway?
Heartfelt thanks to HedonsDog, Celestite (my favourite Pagan blogger) [...]
Episode 7 - Apathy and Disillusionment
Filed in Episodes, 7 October 2008, 12:16amIn this episode, I talk about the periods where one can feel tired of or sceptical of the Craft. What do you do when you feel there is something missing? Why do some Pagans treat the spiritual journey as a 24/7 costume party? What are my deepest dreams and aspirations? I talk about Australian author, [...]
Episode 6 - Generation Y-tches
Filed in Episodes, 26 September 2008, 6:12pmGeneration Y is what Australian, British and North American researchers are now generally calling those born between 1980 and 1994. So what does this mean for the Pagan community? What will this new cohort of Pagans likely desire in their practice and community?
Just a reminder to send your comments and ideas for my next show’s [...]
Episode 5 - Pompoms and Paganism
Filed in Episodes, 15 September 2008, 1:43pmAn issue even more pertinent to Pomo Paganism is that of the crucial yet tenuous role of pompoms. Fluffy shares with you his divinatory technique, while I share some concerns I have had with mine. The remainder of the show then degenerated to mindless shout outs, in addition to those we mentioned in our recent [...]
