Can Anyone Be a Witch? Episode 1

Can anyone truly be a witch? Should anyone be a witch? And how do I know if I should become one? Join me for our maiden voyage into the realm of snakes and toads as we answer these questions and touch on taboos, initiation, research, spirit sickness, and provide pointers on where to start.

Sat Upon a Toadstool is a lighthearted podcast dedicated to exploring the lived experience of Witchcraft through the lens of spirit relationship, folk magic, land veneration, and mediation between the world of the living and the next. Your host, Mahigan Saint-Pierre, is comfortably seated in increasingly odd corners of the woods chatting with god-knows-what critter as they sip on strange brews and chat about all things witchcraft, occult, and spiritual. Twice a month, join them for a discussion on whatever topic is heavy on their mind, and don’t miss out on their monthly advice column answering questions sent in by you — the listener!

Shownotes:

Recommended reading:

The Kitchen Toad Reading List

Honouring your Ancestors by Malorie Vaudoise

The Element Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells by Judika Illes

Mastering Witchcraft by Paul Huson

The Three Book of Solomon

The Grimoire of Arthur Gauntlet by David Rankine

The Book of Oberon by Daniel Harms, James R. Clark, and Joseph H. Peterson

Between the Living and the Dead by Éva Pócs

Cunningfolk & Familiar Spirits by Emma Wilby

Invoking the Akelarre by Emma Wilby

Masks of Misrule by Nigel Jackson

Creators:

Chaotic Witch Aunt, or Frankie Anne Castanea

BaneXBramble, or Austin Fuller

WitchofSouthernlight, or Marshall WSL

Dragoncunning, or Sfinga (With Cunning and Command Blog)

Rose Auroras

Podcasts:

The Frightful Howls You May Hear

Southern Bramble

Products and services mentioned:

Clarté; Clarity Oil

Proloquor Oil

Talismanic Construction

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