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Episode One: Introducing ... PDF Print E-mail
Written by Juniper   
Wednesday, 30 December 2009 05:00

 

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This episode is rated PG

 

Show notes:

Opening Segment

Opening song is an instrumental version of Diaspora by Juni and Bren.

Juniper and Brendan introduce themselves and talk briefly on their Pagan (and philosophical) Paths as well as discuss the layout for the show and what we hope to do with it.

The incense for this episode is Juniper’s Lucky Number Seven and the Tea is Kusmi Chocolate Chai.


Bardic Segment

Opening poem is a piece by Rumi and a sample from Jethrol Tull

Juni speaks briefly about YB Yeats and reads his poem The Dedication to a Book of Stories selected from the Irish Novelists

The link she mentions to the Rattle and Silver Branch Workshop is here

Bren reads a sad love poem translated from the Irish called Grief of a Young Girl’s Heart


Standing Stone

Opening music is selected from Imagined Oceans by Carl Jenkins.

Dr. Bren reads to us from Cicero’s Discussions at Tuscullum and talks about happiness and Ancient Roman philosophies on how a simple life of pleasure is ideal.

Rants, Raves & Reviews

Juni and Bren take a hard look at gossip and the rumour mill in the Pagan community and Brendan reads to us about the value of gossip and reputation in ancient times.

 

Garden Gate

Opening Poem is selected from Juni’s Hedgewitch’s Poem.

Juniper looks at house blessing and new home traditions with a critical eye and shares what she and Bren did to bless their new home.

 

Ask Dr. Expert

Juniper asks Dr. Expert about the origins of Drawing Down the Moon. An interesting discussion on magickal history begins.

Dr. Expert reads from Ronald Hutton’s Triumph of the Moon, Lucan’s Pharsalia and Plato’s Gorgias.

 

Closing Segment

Closing music is an instrumental version of Diaspora by Juni and Bren.

We ask a skill testing question that can earn you a free Walking the Hedge Calendar, tell you about our websites, plans for next episode and thank you very much for listening!

 

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Comments  

 
0 #1 cuardai 2010-01-03 18:57
Finally, a show that speaks to the armchair pagan thinker, and the outdoorsy witch.

I loved the show and the philosophy, hedge witch and the Dr. Expert segments.

Great Job!
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0 #2 jdhobbes 2010-01-04 04:23
I'm listening to your first post and it's lovely to hear your voices, but I'm wondering why it sounds so tinny, so mono. Is this on purpose?

I look forward to future posts!
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0 #3 Juniper 2010-01-06 01:49
We are still trying out which room has the best sound quality. So far Bren's study is the best.
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0 #4 2010-01-16 17:42
Excellent analysis about gossip and its use and the motivations or ends of its use by people in the pagan community. I would also like to share that gossip is not unique to the pagan community, nor are the uses of it as you both outlined unique to a pagan community as well. Malicious gossip is a form of bullying with intent to isolate or influence is still bullying, and is becoming more common in schools now. However, as I have confronted youth counsellors about it, where was it learned from--the parents? Children will do as we do, not as we say.
I also wanted to give you both a thumbs up on the very interesting commentary back and forth on here. You both compliment the discussion.
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0 #5 2011-06-21 14:24
Just discovered this podcast and have very much enjoyed it! I will definitely be listening to more of them.

There are so many topics I hope you address but first I have to enjoy the podcasts you have already completed.
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