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136 minutes
Released:
Feb 14, 2015
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Hello and thank you once again for joining me down at the crossroads for some music, magick, and Paganism. Where witches gather for the sabbath, offerings are made, pacts are signed for musical fame and we cross paths with today's most influential Pagans, occultists, and deep thinkers. I am your bewitching bald headed host Chris Orapello and tonight, we meet with witch, teacher, writer, and healing practitioner Christopher Penczak about his experience being a career witch as well as his thoughts on pagan leadership. We also talk about his publishing company Copper Cauldron Publishing and some of what went into forming the Temple of Witchcraft located in Salem, New Hampshire.
Featured Songs:
“She” by Tenpenny Joke
“Hymn to Pan” by Faun
“A Witchesbrew” by Omnia
“Witches Rune” by S.J. Tucker
“The Art of Magick” by Ralph Buckley
“Branwen's Lament” by Damh the Bard
“The Battle of Evermore” by Finvarra
“Long Black Curl” by Tuatha Dea
Related Links
Christopher Penczak.com
Temple of Witchcraft
Copper Cauldron Publishing
Foundations of the Temple (fundraiser book)
Between the Worlds / Sacred Spaces 2015
HexFest 2015
Ad Infinitum Adventures
Featured Songs:
“She” by Tenpenny Joke
“Hymn to Pan” by Faun
“A Witchesbrew” by Omnia
“Witches Rune” by S.J. Tucker
“The Art of Magick” by Ralph Buckley
“Branwen's Lament” by Damh the Bard
“The Battle of Evermore” by Finvarra
“Long Black Curl” by Tuatha Dea
Related Links
Christopher Penczak.com
Temple of Witchcraft
Copper Cauldron Publishing
Foundations of the Temple (fundraiser book)
Between the Worlds / Sacred Spaces 2015
HexFest 2015
Ad Infinitum Adventures
Released:
Feb 14, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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