The show really is just a continuation of the type of conversations we were having around the store. We would drift from topic to topic and have conversation, laughter and sometimes even debate about several things hence the name "gumbo." It is said that gumbo combines ingredients and culinary practices of several cultures, including French, Spanish, German, West African, and Choctaw. So our goal is to combine several ingredients from different pagan/spiritual cultures and traditions.
Welcome to 2024....
Hey guys, sometimes the gumbo is regular and sometimes life gets in the way and servings come when they come. We are working on getting back to normal...what ever that is
Just us talking about some yule tide traditions and creatures.
Michael and Seamus reviews 2021 and look ahead to 2022.
Join Seamus, Michael, Leesa, Forest and Gwydion as they talk on and on about gardening.
* Please not there a couple of hard edits on this one as Zoom kept dropping people, sometimes as they were in the middle of talking.
This interview was done this past Sunday and it is a quick sit down with actor Mike Gwydion Ream. Mike has been our official Krampus over the last 5 years. Here we talk acting, paganism and Krampus.
Forest, Leesa, Michael and Seamus discuss the pandemic and what if anything it has changed for them as pagans...
Questions about what would you do or bring if you were stranded on an island...
Forest, Leesa, Seqoya, Michael, Crystal and Seamus discuss music.
Jimmy Buffet Oracle
http://www.chronarchy.com/essays/chaos/authentic/oracle-buffett-gen.html
Rush Oracle
http://www.chronarchy.com/essays/chaos/authentic/oracle-rush-gen.html
“Mid-tempo rockers, rhythm ballads or hip-hop can range from 80–110. Military Marches are at 120. Dance music starts at about 124 (that's the typical disco tempo) to about 140. Fast rock goes anywhere from there on up.” https://www.quora.com › What-is-the-most-common-BPM-of-a-song
Outro song: “Shine” Written by James “Seamus” Dillard. Performed by Discarded Mischief.
Join Forest, Seamus, Leesa, Michael, Seqoya and special guest Crystal as we answer a listener's question on spell-work. Plus an new feature an musical outro.
This episode's musical guest is Heather Dale. Here is her song Elemental of her latest release Sphere.
Heather is a Canadian recording artist with Celtic roots, Heather Dale deftly transcends the limits of both Celtic balladeers and folk singer-songwriters. She finds contemporary themes within old material, and fuses folk traditions with blues, jazz, and world music influences. Often compared to Loreena McKennitt and Sarah McLachlan, Dale’s unique vocals are paired with more than a dozen folk instruments in live performances with multi-instrumentalist Ben Deschamps and the Amphis Chamber Strings.
Dale has released 15 studio albums, five live albums, three songbooks, and a full-length musical theatre work based on the King Arthur legend titled “Queens of Avalon.” An evocative and often surprising wordsmith, Dale’s poetry has been featured in seven novels written by New York Times bestselling authors S.M. Stirling and E.K. Johnston. Her hit song, “Mordred’s Lullaby” has been viewed more than 20 million times on YouTube.
Her latest release is linked below.
LATEST RELEASE: Sphere (2019; 20th album release)
11 new songs that weave together folk, ambient electronica and world music. “I connect with folk heroines who speak their minds, stand up for themselves, and rebuild their lives after upheaval. Women’s stories are easily dismissed, but they shouldn’t be.”
Join Forest, Michael, Seqoya and Seamus as Michael discusses his views of faeries.
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