Podcasts about duwamish people

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Best podcasts about duwamish people

Latest podcast episodes about duwamish people

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
Cawnaywn’s Corner: Virgo Season 2023

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 52:27


It is Canawayn - new mom of 2 now! Giving us all the details we need for Virgo Season. Grab your calendar, Jornal, book of Mirrors or Shadows because here we go! Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

We are visiting the Pips of Wands Today! Some FireStarter chatter Sparks Corey Melody Walker / Front Country  Instagram  Detta Website: Prismcrystals.co  YES CO not COM! Instagram: @PRISMCRYSTALS_   Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

We went to The PNW Witches Market on 8/6/23 and we have so much to tell you 4 minutes of “tinder” or “Kindling ” 4 minutes of library SO MUCH ABOUT this amazing Witches community and their vendors SPARKS Corey She.And.The.Moon Detta PNW Witches Market  Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
Ep 141: Tarot Series: Pips of Pentacles

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023


We tell you what we are doing, give you some resources, complain about how hot is is! 6:45 we dive into the pips! Sparks Corey Stand With Writers WGA  Detta Anita Avalos  The Workshop! Honoring Appetites    Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
Ep 140: Elements of Ritual: Catnip & Rosemary

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023


We are chatting about two wonderful herbs – good for magic, rituals, VENUS IN RETROGRADE! VERY short pre-babble 4:30 ish The Bonfire/Pool 34:00 Underwater Sparks! Detta  CommonWealth Herbalism (Podcast and School And Blog!) 37:00 MEGAN DO NOT LISTEN for the next minute!!!  Corey Shingkhor 38:15 DISCORD! Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Oh Disney. We have Maleficent updated - could you do the same with our Mistreated Ursula? Anyone who has been cheated out of their inheritance... Will side with Our Sea Witch.   Corey's Spark Human Rights Campaign  Detta's Spark Wants to encourage you to donate time or bucks to Your local Chapter of the ASPCA or Favorite Animal Shelter in honor of her brother, Marti Dean Ervin. Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  Or the Cherokee Nation   How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.  

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Summer Magic, A circle I'll ca--ast  Summer Magic happened so fastI met a pool made for meMet some herbs, cute as can be Summer fling means everything Bu-ut oh, those Summer NIGHTS!! ( to the tune of Summer Lovin') Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
EP 133: Listener Questions Part Deux ( Part 2)

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 63:36


We are back with Part 2 TWO Deux! Questions we answer today: An anonymous closet witch asks: How can I find pagan groups around me and still stay in the closet? Katelyn @ Bits and Bobs Divination (she/her) asks: First off, I love your podcast and always get so much out of it! Second, I'm curious what brought you both to creating the podcast in the first place and the name and segments? Thanks for all you do!!

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Money is not evil. While we wish we didn't have to "Earn" a living - like we could live and have all of our basic need met because EVERYONE deserves that - we do. So Money magic. Content Warning - possible religious trauma This episode includes 3:00 The Library Capitalism vs. Commerce 11:00 ish Correspondances for money magic spells Clearing blocks 16:30 The Bonfire More Clearing blocks and Personal Stories 24:23 Content - spiders for about a minute.. Personal stories 39:00 Sparks Detta Rachel Rogers  Corey Automic Pixie  Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
Re-Release: Beltane Celebration and Sex Magick

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 53:37


Hi all! We are re-releasing what we hope you agree - has some excellent information on ways to celebrate Beltane, Please enjoy - and reach out with any questions!  :30 to 1:55 Content Advisory Welcome to our 2022 Beltane episode. A tiny content advisory. There are a lot of different ways to celebrate Beltane, and the theme of fertility, abundance, and the beginning of Summer for many of us ( and fall for the Southern Hemisphere. The main traditional theme, however, is a holy union between the Divine Masculine, and Feminine.  Aka Divine Sex or as I like to call it – Sacred Sex. Corey and I have chosen to focus for a portion of the show on Sacred Sex and how Queer and Ace humans can celebrate or not – and how to embrace the spectrum of Divine Masculine and Feminine in your own life. No matter who you are. We have provided some skippers if you know all that or are queer This may or may not be appropriate for small ears. We are sex-positive and take this seriously, Although sometimes we joke like 12 year old, most of our talk is pretty serious and we dip our toe into some instructions on sacred sex spell work. There is a program with timestamps in the show notes if you want to skip anything! With that said – We are really excited to share this episode with you so - let us get started! 1:55 Shout out to listeners and Patreon  3:41 our chatter Squirrels and Garden talk We talk plants and pests for just a moment -no - we are not becoming a garden show but - this is 8:39 Some review shout outs! THANK YOU 9:30  Witchy Garden Weirdness a  Question for listeners 12ish  some more listener review shoutouts! 13:50 May Day BELTANE Jonathon Coulton 14:30 ish Library Addressing the Changing Definition of Masculine and Feminine The Library Detta's opinion and research on How do you include Queer and Ace people in a holiday that focuses on a traditionally heterosexual union? Jenn Boothby Shout out 16:35 Short gender vs. What is biological sex ( assigned at birth etc)?  lesson and resource 19:35 A short reading from Fight Hatred And some 20ish Corey's Library 23: 10 We head to the Bonfire Beltane and Sacred Sex Magick 25 wish  Some deities you may consider 30 ish  Details about fertility abundance and if you want to indulge in sacred sex - some safety tips and when to focus your spell intention 34:30:ish options to Sacred Sex 38:40wish Weaving, Knot, and Beltane and the Maypole 44:27 - Don't Give up - Climate Change 47:30 ish  Sparks  COREY Chad the Bird  Detta Babeland ENBY Mentions Kimberlé Crenshaw Ted Talk on Intersectionality  Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/BonfireBabble  Instagram Twitter  Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Our Website Bonfire Babble And our AMAZING Astrologer  Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast or Spotify we work hard to earn you 5-Star rating. If you feel we achieved that goal we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review!  Thanks so much for listening!

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
EP 128: Elements of Ritual : Music

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 57:28


Welcome to Our Continuing Series! Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
Ep 127: Witches in Media – Maleficent

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 61:22


Content warning: The New Movie deals in metaphor with Abduction & rape. We discuss this in the library and out at the bonfire.  It is all about the woman, the myth, the dragon, the maligned witch and the consequences and repercussions of Disney and their Mom erasure in so many films and turning strong women into the Villains of stories for most of their existence. Insights into the Girl scouts at the beginning of the Bonfire and some amazing Sparks this week you all! Some personal chatter 5:30ish The Library 15:30ish The Bonfire Girl Scouts - 32ish - What magick comes from Maleficent 37 Summoning Spruce  by Ann Ornie Sparks Corey Aabria Iyengar Detta Kelsi Horner aka Horner Darling & Actually Can Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.  

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

ARIES SEASON BABY!!!   Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Hey all! We had some fun on this one! If you are a new witch - we do deep dives into History, what it is, etc. in Ep 3, 29, and 77. Our Program We do talk some human rights and politics 3:00 to about 9: 40ish I have added some news music! Then we pretty much head right to the Library at 10:00 We cover BRIEFLY and surface level - some correspondances for food, Deity, animals, Herbs, etc. 17:00 - We head to the Bonfire 50: Patreon shout out and some upcoming stuff and SPARKS Coery Greta Van Fleet Detta Stop Willow  Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Hello! The 3rd in our series! Water! the first 13 minutes we talk TV, We talk Crows, we share a bit of our lives SO if you want to "dive into" The water and skip all of that, 13:11 We finally head to the Bonfire 34:00 We start to tie all the things we talked about - to Magick…  47:51 SPARKS Detta Hidden Messages of Water Stop Pipeline 3: Drop the Charges Corey CSA BOXES! Corey's Imperfect Foods Detta's Full Circle Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening!

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Fire - First 10 Babble about alternative heating, some crow talk, and finally our segue to the topic at around 10ish. 10ish: Fire! 18:08 Detta's Sources 19ish: short rabbit hole about sources but you will miss the Book-Smoothie if you skip this... 20.29 BACK on track! 32: brief mention of trauma and Shame in our body 32:59 And we are back! Into - how Fire in our body heals and leads to transformation Fire Fire Fire Sparks Corey Totally Radical   

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Chinese New Year / Lunar New YearLand Acknowledgment 5:38 The Library ( for resources please see below the Land Acknowledgement  10ish a VERY quick commerce Money is ok - clear your blocks, Witches! 12:38 Over 15:29 - Bonfire!  16:29 STORY! And Bonfire!  47:  Sparks  Sofya Wang Detta Snow In Midsummer  Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp. Corey's References https://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/festivals/when-chinese-new-year.htm https://chinesenewyear.net/food/ https://www.almanac.com/content/chinese-new-year-chinese-zodiac https://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/special-report/chinese-new-year/ https://www.history.com/topics/holidays/chinese-new-year https://www.britannica.com/topic/May-Day-international-observance https://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/festivals/chinese-new-year-history.htm https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-general/chinese-new-year-001289 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_New_Year#Festivities_outside_China https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_New_Year#Customs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%E1%BA%BFt https://www.expat.or.id/info/chinesenewyear.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CypOv1n22xc Detta's Resources My Friends Dig Mandarin.Com The Woks of Life Food / Ancestor article The Woks Life New Year article Ancestors article Arts And Culture article 8 things you should know about the Lucky red Envelope China Highlights        

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

We have a series going on here. Starting with Air :00 We have very short babble today mostly just non-magic us chat 6:40 ish - Right to the Bonfire Associations and Chat Concepts, Deities, etc 47: 22 Sparks Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
Part 3: Cawnawyn Corner 2023 Forecast!

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 18:58


PART 3 !!! Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp. How to connect on discord if this is your first time!

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Capricorn Season You all !!!   Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.    

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
Ep 114: Yule Part 2: Solstice Deities

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 52:17


Deities! A little Babble.... Straight to the bonfire! 13:43 to 15:28 There is one long Rabbit hole starts about NASA's Artemis and Sharing information! The Videos Corey Mentioned Video 1  Video 2 Sparks Corey Laura Niquay  Detta SirenWitch29 Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
EP 113: Yule Part 1: The Wild Hunt

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 69:14


We explore and tell you what we know, and what researched... About The Wild Hunt. There are some stories, and readings, and some amazing sparks! ( we hope you make it to the end... Therapy update, Some growth as witches, A preview of our upcoming Season 10:36 The Library We kind of Muddled the Library with the Bonfire Today ( WE FORGOT TO MOVE) so 20ish.. We start telling some stories, about Samhain Vs. Yule.. Lots of fun stuff! Sparks Corey Aku-Matu Detta Feral Cats Advocacy - Amanda! Southern Oregon Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Medusa, Medusa, Medusa until the sparks around 52 ish. There is a touch of an echo during the sparks.. AND a cat visit!! :) Inside Out Youth Services Simply Goulish  Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
ExtraSode: Cawnawyn Corner: Sagittarius Season!!

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 26:02


WOO HOO! ( Detta here.... I am told that people don't really notice... but we were all on zoom this week without our regular mics... so if it sounds like we grabbed our Tin cans and strings... You are in my camp IF NOT YAY!! lol) It is a GOOD SEASON coming up Y'all!! So excited! Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
Ep: 110: Elements of Ritual: Trees

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 63:54


Ep 110 Elements of Ritual: Trees  4:21 some big mouth noise Corey :30 The pre babble: ya know personal lives:  we talk about Corey's Magical Breakfast and a magickal experience Detta had with her daughter. We are talking TREES Elements of Ritual 8:41 Library! Reviews Trees 22: ish Bonfire Corey shares how she uses 36 ish: Dive into higher magic 37: ish Bringing child hood magic 42:2ish Trying to talk about the message Sparks 56 ish! Please find our Sparks on Instagram! Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.  

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

You asked for more and Voila! More chocolate and cacho everyone. Below you will find your program notes incase you want to skip around! :) Ep: 109 Using Chocolate in Your Magic Pre Babble Corey House stuff 3:36 Therapy Update Library 7:23 ( Patrons 31:30 Bonfire 58:56 Sparks Corey Detta Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening!

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
Ep 108: The Lost Tarot Episode: Moon & Sun

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 56:03


Opening This is the Twilight zone No - but this was recorded on July 18th, 2022. So you are not in the wrong place This. Is the Lost Tarot Episode! The Moon & Sun Garden talk… Time talk…And then 9:00 ish The Bonfire Detta - The Moon - 31:47 Corey - The Sun Sparks Corey Aba Love Apothecary  Detta Elizabeth Wardland Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
107: The Underworld with a Dash of Samhain

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 68:19


We thought this might be an appropriate topic for Samhain season! If you are interested in Ritual, correspondances, ways to celebrate Please check out our past episodes! Thanks! A little Chatter 4:40 Library 17 ish Patrons! 21 ish The Bonfire 50 ish Samhain a bit 60 ish - Sparks! Corey Wildcraft Cult On Etsy  Detta Missing Witches Podcast  Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
ExtraSode: Scorpio Season with Cawnawyn Mor

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 49:35


It is a big one you all. Here we go!     Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Hi all We are sharing some of the basics for some of you, and new stuff for you new witches. We have some questions at the end. WE also have - content warnings! Detta shares her 16 year old self Poetry! Ok that should be BUT the real one is listed in the program below 3:30 ish Detta Shares bad Teeange Detta's poetry 10:36 The reason she shared   11: Therapy update from Corey **Content Warning Drug use toward the end there is some talk about Drug use - and lack there of 16:25 The Library 30:00 Menstruation you all The Health of Women and People with a Uterus Magic in Menstruation and menstrual blood **Content Warning Blood Magic At the bonfire Lots of moon Phase uses Definitions Best times to use them And all that Jazz Sparks Corey Hello Dawn Cosmetics  Detta We Moon Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.    

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
Ep 105: Book Review: Queer Magic & Twist Your Fate

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 44:49


A prayer to the tech Deities... Please let all the tech work perfectly... Especial since last week :45 Copper and silver was recorded before the Tarot episode, so if you thought we traveled in time… well I am not saying we didn't  2ish - babble - Over the Wall 4:40 wish - Studio Changes for the Bonfire Rage Therapy or rage hexing - ON a BUDGET 8:37 Thanks, Llewellen PATRONS! & Thanks, Reviewers! We appreciate you! 841 10:44 - Bonfire Queer Magic By Tomás Prower And Twist Your Fate By Theresa Reed.  SPARKS Corey Tomás Prower Detta Eye Love Love Instagram Eye Love Love the shop!  Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
EXTRASODE! Cawnawyn Corner ( of the Sky) Libra Season

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 42:30


Land Acknowledgment fire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Cawnawyn's New Website! Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp. How to connect on discord if this is your first time!

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
Ep 102: Runa Troy: Mabon / Autumn Equinox Witches!

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 70:38 Transcription Available


CW: around 10 ish to 15 ( or 12 - 17) mark there is talk of ethical practices around the culling of farm animals. We are SO excited to have Runa Troy as our guest today! Runa on Instagram Runa is a long-time solitary Witch. She has been practicing the Craft for more than 40 years. She has explored just about every aspect of it to some degree, like many Witches, and held on to that which brought Her to my truest self and best life. Primarily you will find Runa doing word magic (writing), rune casting, hedge riding, dream interpretation, herbalism, and lots of kitchen witchery.   Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.  

Hacks & Wonks
2022 Post-Primary Election Recap Part 1

Hacks & Wonks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 45:45


On this midweek show, we present Part 1 of the Hacks & Wonks 2022 Post-Primary Election Recap which was live-streamed on August 9, 2022 with special guests EJ Juárez and Doug Trumm. In Part 1, the panel breaks down primary election results in the 3rd and 8th Congressional Districts before moving on to battleground districts for State Legislature seats in the 26th and 30th LDs. Stay tuned for Part 2 of the recap releasing this Friday for more primary analysis! As always, a full text transcript of the show is available below and at officialhacksandwonks.com. You can follow Hacks & Wonks on Twitter at @HacksWonks. Find the host, Crystal Fincher on Twitter at @finchfrii and find today's co-hosts, EJ Juárez at @EliseoJJuarez and Doug Trumm at @dmtrumm. More info is available at officialhacksandwonks.com.   Resources Hacks & Wonks 2022 Primary Election Recap Livestream | August 9th, 2022: https://www.officialhacksandwonks.com/august-2022-postprimary-recap   Transcript   [00:00:00] Crystal Fincher: Welcome to Hacks & Wonks. I'm Crystal Fincher, and I'm a political consultant and your host. On this show we talk with Policy Wonks and Political Hacks to gather insight into local politics and policy in Washington state through the lens of those doing the work, with behind-the-scenes perspectives on what's happening, why it's happening and what you can do about it. You're listening to part 1 of our 2022 Post-Primary Election Recap, with special guests EJ Juárez and Doug Trumm, which we live-streamed on August 9th, 2022. You'll get part 2 in your feed this Friday, August 19th, in place of our regular week-in-review episode. You can find the audio and full transcript for this recap on our website, officialhacksandwonks.com. Thank you for listening! Good evening, and welcome to the Hacks & Wonks Post-Primary Election Recap. I'm Crystal Fincher - I'm a political consultant and the host of the Hacks & Wonks podcast. And today I'm thrilled to be joined by three of my favorite Hacks and Wonks to break down what happened in last week's primary election. Before we begin tonight, I'd like to do a land acknowledgement. I'd like to acknowledge that we are on the traditional land of the first people of Seattle, the Coast-Salish peoples, specifically the Duwamish People, past and present. I would like to honor with gratitude the land itself and the Duwamish Tribe. We're excited to be able to live stream this recap on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. Additionally, we're recording this recap for broadcast on KODX and KVRU radio, podcast, and it will be available with a full text transcript at officialhacksandwonks.com. We invite our audience to ask questions of our panelists. If you're watching a live stream online, then you can ask questions by commenting on the livestream. You can also text your questions to 206-395-6248. That's 206-395-6248, and that number will scroll at the bottom of the screen. Our esteemed panelists for the evening are EJ Juárez. EJ is a public servant who remains involved in numerous political efforts across Washington. In his day job, he's the Director of Equity and Environmental Justice for the Department of Natural Resources. He leads that agency's work to reduce health and economic disparities through environmental justice practices. He previously served as the first Public Policy Manager for the Group Health Foundation, where he led the work to create that organization's political and legislative portfolio after serving in leadership posts at the Seattle Library and as the Executive Director at Progressive Majority and ColorPAC, organizations dedicated to recruiting, training, and electing progressive champions in Washington and Oregon. Thank you so much - welcome. [00:03:01] EJ Juárez: Thanks for having me. I'm excited to be here. [00:03:03] Crystal Fincher: Excellent. And next we have Doug Trumm. Doug is the Executive Editor of The Urbanist and serves on The Urbanist Elections Committee, which crafts the organization's endorsements. An Urbanist writer since 2015, he dreams of pedestrianizing streets, blanketing the city in bus lanes, and unleashing an eco-friendly mass timber building spree to end the affordable housing shortage and avert our coming climate catastrophe. He graduated from the Evans School of Public Policy and Governance at the University of Washington. He lives in East Fremont and loves to explore the city by bike, foot, or bus. Welcome, Doug Trumm. Great to have you - so we are having a little bit of technical difficulties with Doug, he will join us back again as soon as he's able, but we'll get started with EJ Juárez. Starting off - I think we can start with the Congressional races, where just yesterday - in the 3rd Congressional District, which is in Southwest Washington - we saw Jaime Herrera Beutler concede. And so Joe Kent, the Republican, is finishing in second place in the primary - proceeding to go to the general election against Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, who is the Democrat in that race and finished first. What did you see happening in this? Did you expect Joe Kent to make it through? And what does this mean for what this race is gonna look like in the general election? [00:04:37] EJ Juárez: So I'll be honest and say no - I did not expect Joe Kemp to make it through. I think I had more faith in Southwest Washington, honestly. This is a situation where - I think conventional wisdom had most of the energy focused on Jaime - how were folks going to make the case that Jaime needed to be replaced? And unfortunately for Jaime, that meant everybody was really against her and the results prove that. My big concern moving forward - and I think things that I'm gonna be watching for is - is this a Democratic operation in that district that can pull through and actually deliver a field strategy, that can deliver on the fundraising and the hopes of the strategy of what the national Democrats have been doing - is supporting these Trump conspiracy theorists over more moderate candidates in the hopes that Democrats pull through and take them out in the general. This is one where it's really gonna be - is Nancy Pelosi's strategy gonna play out the way they hope. [00:05:42] Crystal Fincher: Yeah, this is gonna be really interesting. There was a lot of late money that came in in support of Jaime Herrera Beutler. There was a lot of talk that she wasn't very visible throughout the end of that campaign and so it - that may have had something to do with it. But I think the GOP electorate is pretty fractured. And this is one - we'll talk about several others coming up - but one of a number of races where the party establishment made it known what their preference was, put resources and a big push behind their candidates, and it actually didn't quite land. Their voters said that's actually not our choice and went a different direction and Jaime Herrera Beutler has been known as - it's interesting to say "moderate Republican," but more moderate than her counterparts, I think is fair. She had that reputation, but had been pushed further to the right kind of in response to where the base is this time, but not far enough. Joe Kent is in the race, he's Trump-endorsed, he is a frequent guest on the Sean Hannity program, he thinks that Jim Jordan should take over as leader of the party in place of Kevin McCarthy, he said that he's going to immediately call for Joe Biden's impeachment and investigate the 2020 election, he does not believe in support for Ukraine, defended calling President Zelenskyy a thug - just has a number of beliefs that seem like they aren't in line with where the GOP has traditionally been, certainly different than where the majority of residents in the state are if you look at all available polling. But he cobbled together a coalition that made it through the primary. Do you think that Republicans are going to coalesce behind him, Doug? [00:07:40] Doug Trumm: I think ultimately they will. And I guess it depends how many people are dyed-in-the-wool Republicans in that district, because I think the sort of structural problem maybe that the state GOP is running into is just that the more they make their brand true to that base that elected Joe Kent, the less that they're appealing to the swing independent voters. So I don't know what to make - I think Republicans ultimately might come home, but they might lose a few folks who just - disgusted about the whole thing about her losing her seat. But it seems like there's been an incredible amount of brand loyalty throughout a near coup, so I don't know when to expect a huge exodus, but just a little bit of bleeding in that district would - could end up being costly. [00:08:35] Crystal Fincher: Do you think they're gonna be able to effectively moderate, EJ? [00:08:42] EJ Juárez: I'm gonna go with no. I'm sitting here thinking of what it must be like to be a Republican who shows up to your county Republican meeting in this moment where you have such dissatisfaction - both with your options, your party apparatus and strategy - where literally, there is no consensus. And when we talk about - how are Republicans gonna activate their base, I'm not convinced Republicans know who their base are in this moment. And it shifts in every district based on every candidate and the lack of consistency there - one, makes their money less effective, right? You're not operating in scale and you're not operating with the mass kind of penetration that you can get when you have a consistent messaging strategy that is born out of multiple cycles of races. So I think it's messy, and I think that this race in particular really is a great illustrative moment for what happened in the legislative races and what we're seeing across Washington State right now - where you cannot get Republicans on-brand, which is so wild to me given the past 30 years of rigid brand management. [00:09:54] Crystal Fincher: Yeah, definitely. It's going to be very interesting to see just how that turns out. And I've certainly been asked recently - well, Joe Kent is a different kind of Republican, not the traditional kind of Republican we've seen elected here in Washington State. Does that mean that Marie Gluesenkamp Perez has a chance to win this race? This is a district where Jaime Herrera Beutler previously won it with 56% of the vote, I believe it was. Donald Trump won it with just under 51% to Joe Biden's around 48%. So this is certainly a district that at least leans Republicans if not more. Does the Democrat have a shot, do you think, Doug? [00:10:42] Doug Trumm: Absolutely. A lot of race still to happen, but I would not be feeling confident if I was just assuming that was going to be a safe R seat. Just the impact of that particular issue - and Jaime Herrera Beutler's been there a long time, so I'm sure there's some loyalists who are a little bit offended that that's how her career ended. So I don't know - it's just, like you said, it's messy. And the brand is just murky right now and so much of it's driven just by anger and backlash - that's a very crude tool to wield. It's effective in motivating people, but you don't know which direction they're gonna go. And if just the conservative media apparatus is just - it completely runs on that type of thing and it's unwieldy. [00:11:40] EJ Juárez: I'll just jump in briefly - I agree with Doug. I think the challenge here is that in any other year, if you were gonna look at the Democrat in that race and say you pulled less than 34%, that's not a good number to build from. And that's a really tough place to find a strategy and a foothold. I think that given the uniqueness of the challenger who's making it through to the general, it throws that playbook out. And we're gonna see over the next month - I think these next 30 days are gonna be really telling over just how much get up and go those local Democrats have in order to make up those percentages. [00:12:20] Crystal Fincher: I agree. And so we'll move to the 8th Congressional District race, which is a bit further north - parts of a few different counties, including King County - that saw Kim Schrier, who is the current incumbent Democrat, finish with a pretty strong result. And had some strong challengers in terms of Republicans who were duking it out - so you had Reagan Dunn, Matt Larkin, and Jesse Jensen all competing on the Republican side, with Matt Larkin making it through. What do you make of this result, EJ? And what do you think it says about where Republicans are at, even in King County? [00:13:03] EJ Juárez: I think it says a lot about Reagan Dunn. I really do. I think that to be perhaps the most high-profile Republican in King County and maybe in that entire district and have that showing really shows - I think it says a lot about both his candidacy and viability for further office, but ultimately his track record and what he's been able to accomplish. Matt Larkin, a relatively unknown Republican coming in, being able to beat a sitting County Councilmember in this contested primary - definitely bad news for establishment Republicans in this moment. [00:13:46] Crystal Fincher: Certainly not what a lot of people predicted. What do you think the general election's gonna look like in this race, Doug? [00:13:53] Doug Trumm: It does have the makings of a squeaker. When I was looking on election night, I was optimistic and I think - if I'm recalling correctly - that Kim Schrier's lead's just eroded a little bit and maybe that's just the rural parts of the district are seeing less of that traditional King County progressive swing at the end. But she still does have, I think, the upper hand and with the higher-profile candidate not making it through again, you have the case of - is the party going to be really excited getting behind Larkin the way they may have for Dunn, as the anointed dynasty son or whatever. And it just goes to show again - they're just having a really hard time picking candidates in the way that they easily used to - anoint the successor and get a candidate through who had all the connections and all the money. Larkin might find that with this sort of being a high-profile race for control of the House, but it certainly isn't what they'd planned. [00:15:02] Crystal Fincher: Does not appear to be what they planned. And it seems like Reagan Dunn and Jesse Jensen were really concerned with going after each other and not really paying attention to Matt Larkin. It seemed, or at least he seemed to duck a lot of the crossfire going back and forth. Do you think that might have contributed to him making it through - just that he wasn't in-between the whole mud slinging battle? [00:15:28] Doug Trumm: Yeah, that seems to be the case. And Reagan Dunn was just doing so much to try to rebrand himself. And maybe that just wasn't a great idea because a lot of the King County Republicans tried to make this moderate brand that they thought would be - and probably that would play - better in the county. But then knowing that he had this primary, suddenly he's taking these votes where he's reaffirming he's anti-abortion, anti-choice and taking these County Council votes where, if he wasn't in that race, you feel like he might have voted differently. And I don't know if voters also just react negatively that kind of like finger-to-the-wind opportunism. Just be yourself sometimes can get you some points that being a little too smart by half might actually cost you. [00:16:24] Crystal Fincher: Yeah, I think so. I think this was interesting - also the Senate race with Tiffany Smiley and Patty Murray was interesting - in that, especially this 8th Congressional District race, was one that Republicans really thought was - they were going to have, I think certainly a stronger showing than this, that they were expecting Kim Schrier to be a little bit more vulnerable than she turned out to be. And looking at some of these other races where they thought - Hey, these are big opportunities for pickups - and not only did it not turn out very well percentage-wise, but their preferred candidates didn't even make it through. I think both of you alluded to some of the message discipline challenges that they're having. And a lot of times we've talked about - Hey, Democrats' messages are, may have some issues and stuff. They seem to actually be pretty effective that the Democratic results were fairly strong compared to what expectations were going in, and Republicans seemed to struggle. And you just talked about Reagan Dunn having a challenge with talking about where he's at in terms of abortion rights. He before had tried to be a moderate, this time it seemed like he really initially and in the middle there felt like he needed to say - yeah, absolutely I'm pro-life, I personally don't believe in abortion and don't want that. And with the Dobbs decision - Republicans could say that before, certainly more than if you had - I don't think that Washington residents, feeling that they had protections federally plus in the state, really felt like there was a vulnerability and so just let that slide. I don't think that was the case this time. And I heard Reagan Dunn in one interview say - yeah, that happened federally, but here in this state, abortion is settled law - which is literally what we heard Justice Kavanaugh say, what we heard a number of Congresspeople say before that right was eliminated at the federal level. So there just isn't confidence or comfort that that is settled law and it seems like Republicans are a bit flatfooted. And realistically, just not in-step with the 65 or so percent of the public that strongly favors abortion rights. How do you think they handle that issue in the primary? And what does that say for how things will look in the general? [00:18:59] EJ Juárez: I'll jump in first here. I think it feeds into this idea that I think Republicans have been happily beating the drum on of - everything's fine, except for we're gonna oppose everything that might not make it fine - in this divorced-from-reality narrative of - as long as we hold the line, it can't get worse and we're not actively participating in that. And at the same time, 65+%, 78+% of the actual electorate are saying - we are totally on the other side of this issue than you, and you've missed the boat. And it doesn't take much for a voter to look at candidates, frankly like Reagan Dunn, who have that record or others who have public statements like Matt Larkin to say - actually, you've not done that, you've not done anything, you've chosen not to take an action here. And I think Kim Schrier was expertly deploying her messaging on the other end of that by - whether it was her TV ads or her radio spots and her visibility were always spot-on - bringing in the Republican mayors of Wenatchee, the mayors of Issaquah highlighting the fact that she was on the ground being active, not playing into the Republicans' assumption that voters would just be defense-oriented. [00:20:22] Crystal Fincher: Yeah, and she's been active throughout her term on the ground and building those relationships and really delivering for the people in all of the areas of her district, which I think a lot of people questioned initially - Hey, is she gonna represent all of us? Is she gonna get out to the various counties? Is she comfortable in this really diverse district that is both urban, suburban, and rural - and that stretches nearly from the coast to the mountains. It is really an interesting district and a microcosm of the state, and she seems to have navigated that very well. So I think we will proceed to a number of the legislative district races. And we'll start with a few - I think overall, it's fair to say that Democrats finished very strongly. Certainly at the beginning of this cycle, there was a lot of excitement from Republicans here in the state, legislatively, and concern from Democrats saying - Hey, this could be a tough year. We have a lot of seats that we may need to be defending. We've got redistricting. We're not knowing how that's gonna turn out. And so is this going to be a year where Democrats potentially lose a number of seats? It's a midterm that a lot of times is challenging for the party in power - just that's the way it's traditionally gone. And these results turned out pretty favorably for Democrats across the board. Thinking about things overall before we get into specific districts, are there thoughts that you have, Doug, on just how things look for Democrats across the board legislatively? [00:22:07] Doug Trumm: I think we can pretty safely say that Democrats are still gonna have control of the State Legislature. There might be a swing of a seat or two in either direction - and that can include Democrats getting more seats, which if you believe all of the coverage - but leading into this election, it was just a lot of reprinted Republican press releases about how there was a wave coming and you better tremble. They might lose a seat or two but given where they're at right now, which is if you haven't been following along - that's 57-41 advantage in the House, it's a large advantage in the House. And then the Senate, there is a 28-21 advantage for Democrats. So they got a little cushion, so if they lose a seat or two - becomes a little bit more of a headache from time to time, as far as whipping the votes. But they're ultimately still setting the agenda, controlling the committees. So at the end of the day, the hope of controlling one of those chambers and stopping all this string of legislation - and, Crystal, I know we've criticized the Democrats here and then for some of the stuff they weren't able to get done, but let's take a moment to acknowledge that there has been a pretty steady stream of major legislation coming from this last few years of having Inslee in the governor's seat and having both chambers controlled that - including a major climate bill and including a major transportation package - neither of them are perfect, but they're definitely a lot better than doing nothing. So anyway I don't know if that's partially a reflection of voters realizing - Hey, this is working out decently for us to let one party with a fairly clear vision and passion for what they're doing lead things. And then on this other side, we have a pretty honestly all-over-the-place message - and other times just really simple to the point of ad nauseam, just hating taxes every time. Well, sometimes we have to pay for stuff. So I think it's a favorable result and it'll be interesting to see some of those close races actually end up coming the Democrats' way. [00:24:26] Crystal Fincher: Yeah. Any thoughts that you have, EJ? [00:24:29] EJ Juárez: I've been thinking a lot about what it must be like to be JT Wilcox right now - the man who's running the Republican House strategy, the guy who's raising all this money in his caucus - for what purpose? And I kept believing that the strategy would become clear, that we were going to get indications of how all that money was going to be used on that side. And ultimately, they might as well just put that in a vault, and set the vault off to the ocean, given it a Viking funeral - because it did not produce. And there is nothing more damning in politics than being able to spend that much money with no results. And so I think the big takeaway for me looking at these legislative races, and I largely agree with Doug, is that Democrats who had controlled both chambers and the governor's office for so long and had really legitimate critique around not delivering on the biggest issues for Washington for many years from all sides - passed some big stuff and started to do big things and voters rewarded them by bucking what was supposed to be a very bad year for them. And so I hope that at least many of those Democrats, especially the incumbents maybe who aren't on the ballot this year, are watching that going - okay, here's the data point, let's keep going, let's do more, and see if this holds if voters will continue to reward us for delivering on the things that we know are important to them. [00:26:09] Crystal Fincher: Yeah, I would completely agree with that. And to your point, to both of your points - they have taken some substantive moves, particularly at a time - we're seeing some significant action taken congressionally recently, that they're just making some progress with some major legislation. But even on issues that, federally, congress has been stuck on, our State Legislature has been able to act and move - things like a $35 cap on insulin for families was something that was passed by Democrats this past session. As you just talked about, Doug, record investments in transportation and transit and mobility and helping people be able to safely get through their communities and handle their daily tasks, even if they don't drive. And even areas where - Hey, there's highway expansion - that may be a little bit controversial. They moved on an issue that had been stuck for over a decade and getting through and getting past the I-5 bridge connection between Washington and Oregon. And so it is something where they have done some big things. They do appear to have been rewarded - particularly those that have stood strong. And there was, I think, a question in some of these swing districts that have gone between Democrats and Republicans, that have been repeatedly extremely close, whether Republicans were gonna be able to land some arguments that stuck, whether some of those criticisms from a couple years ago, or four years ago were still valid today. And it seems they fell flat, flatter than they have for a long time. So I think just starting with a few legislative districts - starting with a big focus in the Senate, which I know Republicans were looking at as one of their potential biggest pickups. In the Senate, where the margin is closer than it is in the House, in the 26th Legislative District down on the Kitsap Peninsula with Senator Emily Randall facing a very strong challenge initially from Republican Jesse Young, who is a state representative running for that Senate seat. And Emily has finished - I think stronger than most people anticipated. I think this is one of those races where Republicans - to your point, EJ - invested a ton of money. Jesse Young was one of the biggest fundraisers - outraised, outspent Emily Randall - but Emily finished with over 50% of the vote. She's at 51.5% right now to Jesse Young's 44.3% - certainly not the result that Republicans were looking for and I think frankly, a better result than Democrats were expecting. What happened in this race and why do you think Emily finished so strongly, Doug? [00:29:20] Doug Trumm: I think basically that that part of the state, which is just across the Tacoma Narrows Bridge from Tacoma - it's behaving a lot more like part of the Seattle metropolitan area. And that means it's, I think just generally, it's shifting to the left. And there's a lot of specific things - there was the big thing they were gonna try to hit Emily on - was they wanted to lower the toll on the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. And that ended up being a huge football this session, but ultimately Democrats got to a place where they were okay with slightly moderating that toll, but maybe there was some thought that that left them vulnerable. But it appears that if that was gonna be their dark horse issue or whatever, voters went - well, that seemed like the responsible thing to do. You still do have to pay for that bridge and you have to pay for roads in general. You can't just suddenly go - everything's free. As much as we would love that, that means it's coming out of sales tax and other even more regressive sources that are farther from the use case. I guess I just bring that up since I do focus on transportation issues a lot, but I do think that getting around the district is a big one - and they did get a upgrade to the Gorst interchange as well in the transportation bill. And as urbanists, we maybe don't love that widening, but in that district - solving that bottleneck for them might have been something they look at Randall - she's getting stuff done. And certainly we already talked about abortion, but I think in that district it's likely to be a very big issue that's motivating turnout. And with Jesse Young being a pretty extreme right Republican - that's just not a good matchup as they maybe thought it was on paper, just because he has name ID from being a representative and raising a lot of money. At the end of the day, it's just not the right messenger or the right message. So it's not a gimme, by any means - she has 51.5%, I think you said - but that's certainly a good, strong position to be into and barring some sort of real stumble, I think she'll get re-elected and rightfully so. [00:31:44] Crystal Fincher: Yeah, and helping a potential seatmate in the Representative open seat currently there - Adison Richards, the Democrat, also finishing with just over 50% against Spencer Hutchins, the Republican candidate. And I think, particularly with Spencer - they tried to paint him as pragmatic, just worried about what people would call kitchen table issues traditionally. I think people talk about a lot at the kitchen table, including issues of values and rights - but really tried to focus on an economic message. They certainly tried to hit Emily Randall when it came to taxes, they were also talking about gas prices. And I think there was a recognition that - one, as they talked about with Biden sometimes, this is a bigger problem than just Washington State or even the United States when it comes to gas prices. There are some other major geopolitical forces at play there that influence that. And I think as you mentioned, Doug, it's not that most people are actually anti-tax - they just want to get their money's worth, I think is the bottom line. And I think with a number of the things that Emily Randall, that Democrats have really talked about being important to invest in, people are feeling that money is being spent in the ways that they feel is valuable and useful and they can see a case to be made for that. What do you see in this district, or what do you think this says about just competitive districts overall, EJ? [00:33:31] EJ Juárez: I'll start by - I think every time we talk about Jesse Young, we also have to talk about the fact that he was barred from talking to his own legislative assistants by the Legislature. This is a man who faced credible and serious allegations of being hostile and intimidating to staff. This is also a man who mixed his professional staff with his campaign staff and was campaigning with state resources on state time, so every opportunity - [00:34:00] Crystal Fincher: Which is illegal, which you cannot do. [00:34:05] EJ Juárez: - had to get that in there 'cause good governance, good - excuse me - good government is important. The second thing is the 26th gives me big 30th LD circa five, six years ago vibes. This is a pattern where we gradually saw Federal Way - that region - transfer to a much more solidly Democrat district, or at least more reliably Democrat district than we have. I think we're watching in real-time, the 26th make a similar transition - probably not apples-to-apples, but it's close enough where we're seeing this trend line of more Democrats consistently showing up. And our candidates, regardless of fundraising ability, doing better and better. That is not to take anything away from Emily because that woman is a rock star, right? She is working really hard. She is in the field and she's actually addressing the least sexy issues of many districts, right? It is the retail politics of where are your sidewalks, let's talk about the farmer's market, let's talk about land use in your neighborhood and the park down the street. And unlike many other legislators, this is something that's popping up again and again on her socials and in her campaign ads and how she is moving through the world. So I think this is a case of an incredibly hard-working Democrat incumbent, who is earning potentially this reputation of somebody who can hold super hard districts and I think raise a bunch of money at the same time. While she may have been outraised, she's pulling in sizable donations and has been a consistent, I think, player in her caucus. [00:35:46] Doug Trumm: Yeah, that's dead on. And I just want to add in quick to that - in addition to her just being clearly a rising star in the party, this district has a fast ferry to Seattle and it's close to Tacoma - this is a place where people are going to escape really high housing prices in Seattle. That is where the working class is moving and that's where your barista lives, maybe. So it's certainly someplace where it's easy to see that trend continuing because Bremerton is building a good amount of housing - they're embracing that to some extent and that's gonna change who's in the district - it's gonna be a younger district for that reason. [00:36:34] Crystal Fincher: Yeah, and to your point - Bremerton has, Gig Harbor has made important strides on zoning housing action, building enough housing to house the people who are moving there, who are living there, and really taking steps to address the housing affordability crisis that we've been seeing - and making progress in those conversations and taking action in ways that I think is surprising sometimes to people in Seattle, and that Seattle is lagging behind areas in Pierce County and in Spokane, when it comes to taking definitive steps to build more housing supply, address the housing crisis, and move there. It's really interesting. I completely agree that this does remind me of the 30th Legislative District around the Federal Way, Auburn area of a few years back, of the early to mid-20 teens that we saw there and that it is progressively coming more blue. And I do think that is because we're seeing a lot more people, displaced really, from Seattle and more expensive areas to those areas, discovering how they are - those areas or are organically growing also. And so we're seeing a number of the Pierce County suburbs shift to be a little bit more blue as well as suburbs in King County. And so it's a really interesting phenomenon that we're seeing - which we might as well move to the 30th Legislative District results. This was another really interesting district, especially with redistricting - a lot of people wondering is this going to be a district that's a challenge? There's been a lot of talk about public safety, there's been a lot of talk about economic issues. And this is another area where Republicans invested a lot of money and tried to attack the Democrats in this district for taking action that was popularly supported by voters in the district before, seems to have been a vindicating vote in that area where Claire Wilson is at 54% ahead of Linda Kochmar, who was a known Republican name in the area. Jamila Taylor finishing above 54% against Casey Jones, who's actually a policeman, an officer in the area. And then with an open seat - the one vacated by Representative, or that's being vacated by Representative Jesse Johnson - Kristine Reeves, who is a former State Representative who left to run for Congress and now is running again for this seat, finished with just shy of 43%. And that was a competitive Democratic primary - so between Kristine Reeves 43% just about, Carey Anderson, the other Democrat in the race, at just about 14% - a really strong Democratic showing in that seat against the Republican who made it through to the general election with 37% of the vote. 55+% is what people would love to see. This used to be a district with Republicans there - very purple, not reddish purple - that has just continued to move solidly blue. I think to that point you have legislators here with Jamila Johnson [Taylor], who's the head of the Black Legislative Caucus, and Senator Wilson who are great retail politicians, great in the community, doing the work on the ground to get this through. What does this result say to you, starting with EJ? [00:40:23] EJ Juárez: At the risk of being a little too snarky, I think what this says is Federal Way and Auburn love a good repeat candidate. We've got Linda Kochmar, who has run how many times now? We've got Kristine Reeves coming back to serve in the House. And by no means is it a single value on any of these also-rans and multiple-time candidates. It is that - one, the bench there is producing the same types of candidates, but the difference is the Democrats are doing better every time, right? These are not radically different candidates than that have been running in the past. What I'm interested in is - you've got Representative Johnson, who had done incredible work on criminal justice reform. Voters clearly were not buying the hype from the media on just how controversial this must have been when it's actually not - that would've been borne out in the vote share - that is a clear correlation, there would've been some level of backlash. I think the other piece here is that turnout was not good in that region. And when you look at King County overall and you look at who's voting specifically in the 30th LD, there is much work to be done. And so while it is impressive that Democrats are putting up 44, or excuse me, 54+% in each of these races, I don't think they can rest. And I think that if they do their - while I don't think it's enough for the GOP to come back and pull one of these seats, it would be a disservice to the nearly decade of massive investments that that caucus and the party has made in that region - that is full of renters that is full of young families, and people that - to Doug's point earlier - escaping housing prices who are sandwiched between Tacoma and Seattle now. So I think it's a fascinating place with lots to watch still. [00:42:18] Crystal Fincher: Very fascinating - a ton to watch. You are absolutely correct - turnout there, in many areas in South King County really, is bad. It's poor. And everyone has to do a much better job of engaging voters where they're at. We have to meet them on the doors. We have to meet them in the community. We have to do the work to make sure that we're reaching out to everyone and listening and hearing what they need, what's concerning to them, what they're saying is needed in their neighborhoods and their communities, and responding and addressing that to make sure that government and their representation is relevant to them. I think there's work to be done there and just the continued communication. So I think this is certainly one where I agree that it probably is not going to flip, but a lot of work just needs to be done in the community. And the more the community is engaged and galvanized, the more they're going to be able to do and lead. This seems like such an opportunity in this district - where sometimes we look at for Democrats, the Seattle districts and say - okay, this is just a safety seat. These people can lead on groundbreaking policy on things that we know are the right thing to do and that just need more proof of concept, more data from implementations on the ground, and people can say - okay, they implemented it there. It wasn't scary. The sky didn't fall. We can expand this. We've seen that with $15 an hour minimum wage. We've seen that with a lot of paid leave legislation. Even renter protections in Federal Way - they were among the leaders in passing a local initiative there that then we saw replicated across the state and legislative action taken on. So it's - I just see this as such a district of opportunity, if they really can engage and connect with the community to be able to do that. Thank you for listening to part 1 of our Hacks & Wonks 2022 Post-Primary Election Recap. Part 2 will be in your feed this Friday, August 19th. You can find the audio and transcript for the full recap on our website, officialhacksandwonks.com. The Producer of Hacks & Wonks is Lisl Stadler. Our Assistant Producer is Shannon Cheng, and our Post-Production Assistant is Bryce Cannatelli. Our wonderful co-hosts for the recap were EJ Juárez and Doug Trumm – that's two m's at the end. You can find EJ on Twitter at @EliseoJJuarez, and you can find Doug at @dmtrumm. You can find me on Twitter @finchfrii and now you can follow Hacks & Wonks on Twitter at @HacksWonks. You can follow Hacks & Wonks on itunes, Spotify, or wherever else you get your podcasts. Just type “Hacks and Wonks” into the search bar. Be sure to subscribe to get our Friday almost-live shows, and our mid-week show, delivered right to your podcast feed. If you like us, leave a review wherever you listen to Hacks & Wonks. You can also get a full transcript of this episode and links to the resources referenced in the show at officialhacksandwonks.com, and in the podcast episode notes. Thanks for tuning in - talk to you next time.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
Ep: 92 Tomás Prower: Warrior Magick / Santa Muerte

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 50:50


Record on Thursday, June 23rd. The night before SCOTUS's decision to  TRY and make women and people with wombs cattle. BUT THIS  book Warrior Magic with the wonderful human and brilliant author, Tomás Prower Provides a glimpse into how other cultures have overcome oppression. How they honor Warriors and a great reminder that not everyone who is a warrior is needed at the front. Find what you do best, how you can help, and go for it. We think by the end of this episode you will be smitten as a kitten when it comes to Tomás Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.  

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
EP 91: Tarot: The Tower and The Star

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 42:21


Tower. Star. Let's go. SPARKS Corey Fern Works Detta Your Local Public Library! Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
Ep 89: Witches in Media: A Discovery of Witches

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 71:06


Content Warning *32:57 ish Medical Torture is discussed for about 2-4 minutes. There is SO MUCH We didn't get to - More talk about the Book of Life and Diana's Magic - and the other Witches in the 2nd and 3rd books and and and... I could talk about so much more than we did... and it is still over an hour long!  Corey does not know this - I am going to make her read or listen to the books so we can come back and compare notes!! You all - this is long!! We are really talking about two different entities - the tv show ( Spoiler - we are not huge fans but major love to you if you are - we talk about that too!) My Daughter LOVES the TV show - so maybe we will have her guest star on a revisit. THEN we talk about the books - which I ( Detta) LOVE. Yes, it has some issues, but overall they are AWESOME we get to that about 40 minutes in lol. And the Narrator if you are an audiobook fan - Jennifer Ikeda Is an AMAZING Narrator. One of my favorites. So Now that I spoiled it for you -  if you are interested in our thoughts, press that play button. I hope you like it but please know that we do get to some REAL LOVE for this Series. Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at  Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon  You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.  

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
EP: 86 Gemini Season with Cawnawyn and BABY!

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 39:05


That is right - perhaps one of the youngest astrologers you have ever heard, Baby Cawnawyn ( yes, he has a name but not public...)  does indeed share his thoughts toward the end of the episode. His Cooing comments are seriously, at the exact right moments! He is being trained by a fabulous mom and astrologer, so we were not really surprised! This season is JAMMED. There is so much going on in the planets you all! So listen for our second guest, while you soak in the Star Knowledge that Cawynayn is sprinkeling!   Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/BonfireBabble You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast or Spotify We work hard to earn that 5-star rating If you think we hit that mark - and you have time we would really appreciate it! Thanks so much for listening! We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
EP 85: Magick, Music, & Mysticism: Hildegard Von Bingen

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 50:53


The Nunnery aka CONVENT ( we know - we just couldn't think of it!) Also, the nun-ferry story was on SHAW Island in the San Juans! AND Nuns do also have Montestaries! Things that as Non-Catholics we did not know! BUT we do now... after we recorded this... Short catch-up and a call to any Technomancers out there! We need a tech witch lol. Then we jump right in! 4:20 THE Library 24:25 The Bonfire Lots of Interesting facts about her 32 ish We do some readings from Hildy's work ( poetry and visions) 38ish – Cheese Divination Hildy! 44:32 THANK YOU, PATRONS! And Gifty! Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/BonfireBabble You can find us on Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – We work hard to earn your 5-star rating. If you feel like we achieved that we would love a review if you have time. If not -drop us a line at our email with some feedback ( Critical - not cruel) Feedback. Thanks so much for listening! **We are no longer on Privatized Feathers. Chirp, Chirp.  

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series
194. Voices, Words, and Books: An Unprecedented Literary Phenomenon in Spanish

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 60:01


On the first stop of the “Las cuatro esquinas Tour” around the United States, Dr. Adriana Pacheco and Seattle Escribe bring together a panel of key players in education, culture, and literature to discuss names, topics, trends and voices in literature by writers of hispanic heritage and their impact on the culture. The literature of writers from Spanish-speaking countries who write from the United States, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Spain is impacting the world in an unprecedented way. Awards, publishing houses, curated lists, and translations of new books give proof of the movement. Hablemos, escritoras has followed these changes and recognizes synergies that mark our contemporary world, as well as the causes and motivations that have driven the phenomenon. This talk, part of the 2022  “Las cuatro esquinas Tour” around the United States, will allow for conversations with cultural advocates, members of the community, and especially readers about what we have learned after years of work. Most importantly, it offers space to learn what is happening in our region, the challenges we face, and the road that still needs to be traveled in recognizing new names, topics, and trends. The tour's goal is to broaden the scope of the conversation beyond regional borders and to encourage and foster meaningful, nationwide conversations about the presence, impacts, and influences of literature, language, and the hispanic culture in the United States. This event will be presented in English. Presented by Town Hall Seattle, Seattle Escribe, and Hablemos, escritoras. Participants Catalina Marie Cantú (Xicana) is of Indigenous Mexican/Madeiran heritage and is a multi-genre writer, interdisciplinary artist, Jack Straw Fellow, and Alum of VONA/Voices and The Mineral School. She has received funding from Artists' Trust, Hugo House, Centrum, and Hedgebrook. Her poems and stories have been published widely and anthologized. Cantú earned a B.A. in La Raza Studies and a J.D. from the University of Washington, where she was a co-founding member of the groundbreaking Latinx groups MEChA and Teatro del Piojo. As a volunteer attorney, she managed the King County Bar Association Bilingual Spanish Legal Clinic. She is a co-founding member and current Board President of La Sala Latinx Artists and former chair of Los Norteños NW Latino Writers. As a writer, Cantú's goal is to bring her Latinx BIPOC family viewpoint to the page and provide stories to connect readers to themselves and their familias. She is currently finishing her braided essay collection and her first YA novel. She lives on the unceded traditional land of the Coast Salish peoples, specifically, the first people of Seattle, the Duwamish People. Miguel Guillén joined ArtsWA in 2016 and currently serves as Program Manager for the Grants to Organizations program. As a seasoned arts administrator, Miguel provides support to community-based arts organizations and projects, small arts groups, and artists across Washington. He has previously managed arts programs for the private sector. Born in Mexico and raised in the Skagit Valley of Washington State, Miguel received an Arts Management Certificate from Seattle Central College. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from Cornish College of the Arts, Seattle. He is a practicing visual artist. Claudia Castro Luna is an Academy of American Poets Poet Laureate fellow (2019), WA State Poet Laureate (2018-2021), and Seattle's inaugural Civic Poet (2015-2018). Castro Luna's newest collection of poetry, Cipota Under the Moon, is forthcoming in May of 2022 from Tia Chucha Press. She is also the author of One River, A Thousand Voices, the Pushcart-nominated Killing Marías, which was also shortlisted for WA State 2018 Book Award in poetry, and the chapbook This City. Her most recent non-fiction is in There's a Revolution Outside, My Love: Letters from a Crisis. Living in English and Spanish, Claudia writes and teaches in Seattle on unceded Duwamish lands where she gardens and keeps chickens with her husband and their three children. Alfonso Mendoza is a Mexican author that has written and published more than forty peer reviewed academic articles and chapters in the areas of economics, finance, and social sciences. As a creative writer, he enjoys writing short stories and poetry. Alfonso was a founding member of Seattle Escribe and participated as a student in the first writing workshop. Since then, he has remained in close contact with creative writing and the writers in the group. He is the current president of Seattle Escribe. José Luis Montero is passionate about storytelling regardless of the medium. After dabbling in radio, photography, and filmmaking, he turned his artistic attention towards the written word, both in English and Spanish. He was born and raised in Mexico and has lived most of his adult life in Seattle. He earned a certificate in Literary Fiction from University of Washington and a Master in Narrative and Poetry from Escuela de Escritores in Madrid. Upon his return from Spain, he worked as a production intern for Copper Canyon Press and assistant editor of poetry for Narrative Magazine before becoming a resident of the Jack Straw Writers Program in 2021. He is the former president of Seattle Escribe, a nonprofit promoting Spanish literature, and currently serves on the board of Seattle City of Literature. Dr. Adriana Pacheco was born in Puebla, Mexico and is a naturalized American Citizen. She sits at, and is the former Chair of, the International Board of Advisors at University of Texas Austin. She is an Affiliate Research Fellow at Llilas Benson, a Texas Book Festival Featured Author (2012), has several publications in collective books and magazines and has edited several books like Romper con la palabra. Violencia y género en la literatura mexicana contemporánea (Eón, 2017), and Para seguir rompiendo con la palabra. Dramaturgas, cineastas, periodistas y ensayistas mexicanas contemporáneas (Literal/Eón, 2021). She is the founder and producer of Hablemos Escritoras podcast and its accompanying encyclopedia, and founder of the first online bookstore for the United States focusing on women writing in Spanish or of Hispanic heritage: Shop Escritoras. She is currently working on several new books. Rubi Romero has worked as a content and policy manager, technical account manager, and UX Researcher at Amazon. In addition, Rubi serves as one of the leaders for Latinos@; an affinity group at Amazon, as a Career Development Director, and as a project manager for the Hispanic Heritage Month. Rubi graduated from the University of Washington with a Master's Degree in Digital Business and a B.A. in Communications and Sociology. Previously, she was a Project Manager for Microsoft and a Program Director for a non-profit organization where she built a State Program to assist Latino Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Human Trafficking. Rubi is originally from Mexico City and has lived in Seattle since 1994. Kristen Millares Young is a journalist, essayist and novelist. Named a Paris Review staff pick, her debut novel Subduction won Nautilus and IPPY awards. Her short stories, essays, reviews and investigations appear most recently in the Washington Post, The Rumpus, PANK Magazine, the Los Angeles Review, and others, as well as the anthologies Alone Together, which won a Washington State Book Award in general nonfiction, and Advanced Creative Nonfiction: A Writer's Guide and Anthology. She is the editor of Seismic: Seattle, City of Literature, a 2021 Washington State Book Award finalist in creative nonfiction. A former Hugo House Prose Writer-in-Residence, Kristen was the researcher for the New York Times team that produced “Snow Fall,” which won a Pulitzer Prize. Presented by Town Hall Seattle. To become a member or make a donation click here. 

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
Ep 84: Tarot: Temperance & The Devil

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 78:09


Some chatter about our lives, interactions with spirits,  Miracles, Chimayo, and Santuario de Chymio  10:25 The Bonfire 10:39 Surprise! 10:50 – why do the cats have cameos in this episode? 11:00ish Detta's sweeping fast opinion of something that applies to both of these cards. 12:00 shout out to some awesome Christians. 13:10 – Temperance Symbols, Meaning, A spread I do. Some chatter with Corey Summary at 22:00 Some more chatter about Temperance with Corey 25:50 The Devil 33: Shame sucks. 37ish. Side Note moment: Legend Chat 39: Temptation/choice same thing, or no? 49:45 – Detta's opinion on the Devil and chat with Corey 57 Short talk on Lucifer – disobeying 60 Pleasure 62:34 CONTENT WARNING – Masturbation – Religions Trauma 65: why trauma makes Detta want them to call it something other than the devil. 65:30 Questions for listeners! 66:30 ish energy and advice 68: We are not on Twitter anymore A different definition of “Sin” 69:56 Sparks Corey  Mercury Stardust  Detta  Dr. Lisa Barry on Instagram  Welcome to the Wisdom of the Serpent Chakra Oracle!   Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us Join us for fun posts, extra materials, spells, and lots of fun stuff at Bonfire Babble Witches on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/BonfireBabble  Instagram Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Our Website Bonfire Babble We are no longer on Twitter.  And our AMAZING Astrologer  Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast or Spotify we work hard to earn you 5-Star rating. If you feel we achieved that goal we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review!  Thanks so much for listening!  

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
Ep 78: Witches in Media: The Witches of Good Omens

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 40:50


We have a book recommendation! Summoning Spruce - By Ann Ornie listen at about 3 minutes in for details Treesifyouplease on Instagram Then we have some witch trial library info and lots of talk about Agnus Nutte and Anathema Device in Good Omens our Sparks Corey Dimension 20  Detta Amanda Palmer Amanda Plamer Patreon Article Crowdfunding for Ukraine Legit   Kyiv Independent Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us You can find us on Instagram Twitter  Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening!  

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches
Ep 77: Spring Equinox/ Ostara 2022

Bonfire Babble: Exploring Magic With Two Modern Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 50:25


:30 We talk some non-witchy tv shows, 8:36ish – The Library 14:19 What other magick going on the world that is not necessarily witchcraft ( but might be!) A quick list 16:38.  4 of those – a Brief description of some magickal festivals based on the spring equinox and moon!! 25:31 The bonfire – how we celebrate Spring Equinox and hopefully some inspiration for your celebration Sparks 44:20 Corey Sacred Blooming  on Instagram  Detta Your Local Park The Minimilast Campers Save The Redwoods League  Land Acknowledgment Bonfire Babble Podcast recognizes that we live and record on the traditional lands of the Duwamish Tribe. We Honor Their past and present stewardship of the beautiful land and the life-giving energy they provide. To learn more about the Duwamish People and Real Rent visit their site!  How To Reach Us You can find us on Instagram Twitter  Facebook at Bonfire Babble Podcast Bonfire Babble TikTok Cawnawyn Mor Our awesome in-house astrologer! You can catch her once a month on the podcast! But always on Instagram…provided there isn't an outage…. If you like us – and you are on Apple Podcast – we would love it if you gave us a 5-star rating and if you have time – a short review! Thanks so much for listening!

On Wandering
Ashkenazi Herbalism with Deatra Cohen and Adam Siegel

On Wandering

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 50:47


Deatra Cohen and Adam Siegel have explored the world of Jewish medicinal plant healers within the communities of the Pale of Settlement in Eastern Europe, and written a book to share their findings. As trained librarians and linguists, Deatra and Adam were uniquely suited to uncover these practices that lasted from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era, hidden by language barriers and obscure documents. The book is eye-opening and includes the first materia medica of 26 plants and herbs essential to Ashkenazi folk medicine. In this interview, Deatra and Adam discuss their research process, the legacy of Ashkenazi herbalism, and how their experiences as Jews interacted with their work.EPISODE NOTESOrder "Ashkenazi Herbalism: Rediscovering the Herbal Traditions of Eastern European Jews" from Bookshop.orgVisit the Ashkenazi Herbalism WebsiteJoin the Ashkenazi Herbalism Facebook GroupFollow Ashkenazi Herbalism on InstagramOn Wandering is going on hiatus! To find out what comes next, subscribe to our email list here. You can follow Clarissa on Twitter and Instagram @ClarissaRMarksTo request a transcript, or just say “hi,” send an email to hello@onwandering.coIf you liked this episode try out Embracing Yiddish Language, Theater, Culture, and History, with Rokhl Kafrissen or Jewish New York with Dr. Deborah Dash Moore .Like the show? Here are three great ways to support!—Rate On Wandering 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts (this helps folks find us).—Share On Wandering with a Friend (IRL or via Twitter)—Buy Me a Coffee. Every contribution, no matter how small, helps create the best show possible.This episode was produced and presented by Clarissa Marks with music by Gillicuddy.This episode was recorded on the traditional land of the first people of Seattle, the Duwamish People past, present, and emerging. As a land-based people in diaspora, we recognize first nations and indigenous people as the stewards of this land from time immemorial. We honor with gratitude the land itself and the Duwamish Tribe.

On Wandering
Transcending Jewish Trauma with Jo Kent Katz

On Wandering

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 40:10


We dig into a topic that has come up in many of the conversations on this podcast: intergenerational trauma. The study of this phenomenon is relatively new, but it's resonated with many Jews whose ancestors' survived violence and persecution. To take a closer look at this, Clarissa talks to Jo Kent Katz, a Therapist, Ritualist, and Political Educator. In 2020, Jo launched a website called “Transcending Jewish Trauma” to help Jews unpack and heal from inherited unconscious beliefs and behaviors associated with ancestral trauma. Included on the website is a map that explores the many manifestations of collective trauma experienced by Ashkenazi Jews living in the US.EPISODE NOTESOn Wandering is going on hiatus!To find out what comes next, subscribe to our email list here. Learn more about Jo Kent Katz at jokentkatz.comFind Jo's map at transcendingjewishtrauma.comYou can follow Clarissa on Twitter and Instagram @ClarissaRMarksTo request a transcript, or just say “hi,” send an email to hello@onwandering.coIf you liked this episode try out “Finding Crypto-Jewish Ancestors w/Researcher and Historian Genie Milgrom,” or “Jewish Ethnicity, Jewish Joy, Mizrahi Culture, and Decolonizing Jewishness, with Yasmine Esther.”Like the show? Here are three great ways to support!-Rate On Wandering 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts (this helps folks find us).-Share On Wandering with a Friend (IRL or via Twitter)-Buy Me a Coffee. Every contribution, no matter how small, helps create the best show possible.This episode was produced and presented by Clarissa Marks with music by Gillicuddy.This episode was recorded on the traditional land of the first people of Seattle, the Duwamish People past, present and emerging. As a land-based people in diaspora, we recognize first nations and indigenous people as the stewards of this land from time immemorial. We honor with gratitude the land itself and the Duwamish Tribe.

On Wandering
Jewish Ethnicity, Jewish Joy, Mizrahi Culture, and Decolonizing Jewishness, with Yasmine Esther

On Wandering

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 47:51


Clarissa talks to Yasmine Esther, a community educator, and a Bukharan, Ashkenazi, and Mizrahi Jew. Yasmine's made it her mission to inform Jews and non-Jews alike about Jewish politics and culture. With over sixteen-thousand followers on Instagram, Yasmine combats misconceptions and erasure of Jewish customs and history. She often shares about overlooked parts of her multifaceted culture including food, clothing, music and jewelry from her Mizrahi and Bukharin background. Yasmine also has black family members, and her educational work incorporates confronting anti-blackness and racism.EPISODE NOTES**Announcement**: On Wandering will be on summer break starting in July. New, monthly episodes will resume in the fall. Follow Yasmine on Instagram @yasmine.dreamzMizrahiSephardiAshkenaziBukharan JewsYemenite Children's AffairBreaking the WallAshkenormativityThe Problem With the Term ‘Ethnic Jew'Instagram Responses to “The Problem With the Term ‘Ethnic Jew'” You can follow Clarissa on Twitter and Instagram @ClarissaRMarksTo request a transcript, suggest a topic or a guest, or just say “hi,” send an email to hello@onwandering.coIf you liked this episode try out “Embracing Yiddish Language, Theater, Culture, and History, with Rokhl Kafrissen” or “Finding Crypto-Jewish Ancestors w/Researcher and Historian Genie Milgrom.”Like the show? Here are three great ways to support!· Rate On Wandering 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. This helps others find us.· Share On Wandering with a Friend (IRL or via Twitter)· Buy Me a Coffee. Every contribution, no matter how small, helps create the best show possible.On Wandering is produced and presented by Clarissa Marks. The intro music for this episode is by Gillicuddy and the outro music by Ketsa. The show is recorded on the traditional land of the first people of Seattle, the Duwamish People past, present and emerging. As a land-based people in diaspora, we recognize first nations and indigenous people as the stewards of this land from time immemorial. We honor with gratitude the land itself and the Duwamish Tribe.

On Wandering
Persian Jewish Culture, Stigmas, Taboos, and Mental Health, with Nicole Nowparvar

On Wandering

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 41:53


Forty years ago, thousands of Jews fled Iran after the Islamic Revolution, settling primarily in Los Angeles. Nicole Nowparvar is a member of that Persian Jewish community. She's a psychotherapist, and the cofounder of Chaya, a community of intimate gatherings for Jewish Iranians. In this conversation, Clarissa talks with Nicole about how social, familial, and cultural expectations shape the community and the way that Chaya is helping individuals navigate what it means to be Jewish Iranian in the U.S.EPISODE NOTESNicole Nowparvar's WebsiteNicole Nowparvar's InstagramChaya CommunityTaarof You can follow Clarissa on Twitter and Instagram @ClarissaRMarksTo request a transcript, suggest a topic or a guest, or just say “hi,” send an email to hello@onwandering.co If you liked this episode try out: Embracing Yiddish Language, Theater, Culture, and History, with Rokhl Kafrissen and Hebrew Tattoos w/Artist and Calligrapher Gabriel Wolff Like the show? Here are three great ways to support!· Rate On Wandering 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. This helps others find the show!· Share On Wandering with a Friend (IRL or via Twitter)· Buy Me a Coffee. Every contribution, no matter how small, helps create the best show possible. On Wandering is produced and presented by Clarissa Marks.The intro music for this episode is by Gillicuddy and the outro music by Sound: The EncounterThe show is recorded on the traditional land of the first people of Seattle, the Duwamish People past, present and emerging. As a land-based people in diaspora, we recognize first nations and indigenous people as the stewards of this land from time immemorial. We honor with gratitude the land itself and the Duwamish Tribe.

On Wandering
Jewish New York with Dr. Deborah Dash Moore

On Wandering

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 54:02


Clarissa talks with Dr. Deborah Dash Moore, a professor of Jewish History, about a city that holds a special place for American Jews and Jewish culture: New York City. They talk about her book “Jewish New York,” how Jews transformed the city of New York, and how the city transformed them.EPISODE NOTES Follow Deborah Dash Moore at https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/deborahdashmoore/Media Mentioned· Jewish New York: The Remarkable Story of a City and a People· Deborah's research on American Jewish Photographers· The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization· Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade: A New York Jewish Story with William Klein, “Macy's Day Parade Watchers, 1954”You can follow Clarissa on Twitter and Instagram @ClarissaRMarksTo request a transcript, suggest a topic or a guest, or just say “hi,” send an email to hello@onwandering.co If you liked this episode try out: Finding Crypto-Jewish Ancestors w/Researcher and Historian Genie MilgromLike the show? Here are three great ways to support!· Rate On Wandering 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. This helps others find the show!· Share On Wandering with a Friend (IRL or via Twitter)· Buy Me a Coffee. Every contribution, no matter how small, helps create the best show possible.On Wandering is produced and presented by Clarissa Marks.The intro music for this episode is by Ketsa and the outro music by George Gershwin. The show is recorded on the traditional land of the first people of Seattle, the Duwamish People past, present and emerging. As a land-based people in diaspora, we recognize first nations and indigenous people as the stewards of this land from time immemorial. We honor with gratitude the land itself and the Duwamish Tribe.

On Wandering
Judaism without Patriarchy, #metoo, and Welcoming Jews of all Genders, with Rabbi Yohanna Kinberg

On Wandering

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 47:14


Clarissa talks with Rabbi Yohanna Kinberg about the influence of the patriarchy on Judaism and how it impacts gender roles in Jewish spaces today. In the early 2000s, Rabbi Kinberg had to act as a whistleblower in a sexual abuse case involving a clergy member. Clarissa asks Rabbi Kinberg about that experience, and her approach to leading tough conversations on gender equality and justice within the larger Jewish community.Note: This interview was recorded before the outbreak of COVID-19 in the United State.Click here to find Rabbi Yohanna Kinberg's Bio, Blog & Contact InfoOrganizations MentionedFaith Action NetworkHadassah The Women's Torah ProjectMuslim Association of Puget Sound: MAPSKol AmiArticles Mentioned“When Reform Leaders Downplay Charges of Rabbis Behaving Badly” (The Forward)“Twenty-Five Years After the Rebbe's Passing, Chabad Perpetuates Its Mission to Unite All Jews. Can They Bring Us Together?” (Jewish in Seattle Magazine)Hebrew Terms MentionedDaf YomiMechitzah You can follow Clarissa on Twitter and Instagram @ClarissaRMarksThe show's online home is Onwandering.coIf you liked this episode try out: “Feminist and Full of Chutzpah w/Alma Editor Molly Tolsky”Like the show? Here are three great ways to support!· Rate On Wandering 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. This helps others find us.· Share On Wandering with a Friend (IRL or via Twitter)· Buy Me a Coffee. Every contribution, no matter how small, helps create the best show possible. On Wandering is produced and presented by Clarissa Marks, with intro music by Ketsa and outro music by Gillicuddy. The show is recorded on the traditional land of the first people of Seattle, the Duwamish People past, present and emerging. As a land-based people in diaspora, we recognize first nations and indigenous people as the stewards of this land from time immemorial. We honor with gratitude the land itself and the Duwamish Tribe.

On Wandering
The Caged Bird Tweets of Freedom: Black Jewish Life and Twitter, with Jesi Taylor Cruz

On Wandering

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 42:27


DESCRIPTIONClarissa talks to journalist and graduate student of philosophy Jesi Taylor Cruz about her paper “The Caged Bird Tweets of Freedom: On the Digital Hypervisibility of Black Jewish life.” They discuss race and racism in the Jewish community, and the ways in which digital spaces, and Black, Jewish Twitter (Jwitter), in particular, has offered Black Jews a way to build community on a global scale.SHOW NOTESFollow Jesi Taylor Cruz on Twitter and InstagramThe Caged Bird Tweets of Freedom: On the Digital Hypervisibility of Black Jewish life#blackshabbatRebecca PierceCrown Heights RiotsLemonadeBroad CityVitiligoYou can follow Clarissa on Twitter and Instagram @ClarissaRMarksFind the transcript for this show at onwandering.co/episodesIf you liked this episode try out: White Jews & Race w/Dr. Elliot RatzmanLike the show? Here are three great ways to support!· Rate On Wandering 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. This helps others find the show.· Share On Wandering with a Friend (IRL or via Twitter)· Buy Me a Coffee. Every contribution, no matter how small, helps create the best show possible.On Wandering is produced and presented by Clarissa Marks, with intro music by Ketsa and outro music by Gillicuddy.The show is recorded on the traditional land of the first people of Seattle, the Duwamish People past, present and emerging. As a land-based people in diaspora, we recognize first nations and indigenous people as the stewards of this land from time immemorial. We honor with gratitude the land itself and the Duwamish Tribe.