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Episode 43: You Say You Want a Revolution - Finding Inspiration in the Stone Age

Episode 43: You Say You Want a Revolution - Finding Inspiration in the Stone Age

FromBetwixt and Between


Episode 43: You Say You Want a Revolution - Finding Inspiration in the Stone Age

FromBetwixt and Between

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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Sep 1, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We are happy to report that Jacob is officially on the mend, and his first order of business (bless him) was to get us this episode! Just a day late, but hopefully not a dollar short, with this August episode!   Betwixt and Between, building on their chat with Kit and previous talk about ancestors, delve in this episode into what inspires them about the Stone Age (specifically the Meso and Neolithic periods). Brace yourselves for an abundant and childish use of "Homo" (sapiens, erectus, habulus...), yet ANOTHER recap of the production of fiber and clothing (Between has a problem), and a summary of Jean M. Auel's seminal works. And Between singing. Of course.    Resources to check out:  A History of the World in 100 Objects Stories From the Stone Age Ice Age Clip Cave Art Stonehenge Houses (Knee Impressions)  
Released:
Sep 1, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (71)

Not fitting in is a pretty common state of being for most Pagans and Witches, but what do you do when you're not quite dark enough for the all-Underworld-all-the-time crowd, but you're definitely not Wiccan enough for the Merry Meet crowd? When you really love coming together in real life with like-minded practitioners, but your schedule is dictated by playdates, laundry loads, and the precious moments of adult conversation or pursuit of some kind of career beyond wiping noses and bums? And when your practice of the Craft itself is at its most fulfilling and powerful when you are in the in-between places--dawn, twilight, midnight, a foggy beach, the edge of a forest, a space in the hedge? It's hard to describe, but it's exhilerating: the creative tension when and where you are about to cross over, from one world to the next, one time to the next, one role to the next. Life is constant change and flux, and in this miasma we shape ourselves and our reality. Come explore it all as we have, two modern, down-to-earth, real-life-concerns, practicing Witches, in the conversations of Betwixt and Between.