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Are We Witches?
Sarah Drummond & Lisa Marmur
21 episodes
1 week ago

Welcome to Are We Witches?


A podcast for the witch-curious and the skeptical, hosted by two witches-in-training, Lisa Marmur and Sarah Drummond.


We’re two friends diving headfirst into the enchanting world of modern witchcraft for the very first time. Together, we’ll explore magical realms, learn how to charge crystals, brew a little mischief, and maybe even tell the future. We have no idea what we’re doing (yet), but we’re here to document the journey—warts and all. 


Our quest will take us through the history of witchcraft, unpacking its feminist, divine, beautiful, and problematic aspects. By understanding how magic shaped the world, we hope to uncover where magic still thrives today.


If magic is real, we’re here to find it.


So, are we witches? Are you?


Join us every second Tuesday by the cauldron as we brew up some tea and see where the magic takes us.


We couldn’t do it without you. Because, after all, it takes a village to raise a witch.


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Welcome to Are We Witches?


A podcast for the witch-curious and the skeptical, hosted by two witches-in-training, Lisa Marmur and Sarah Drummond.


We’re two friends diving headfirst into the enchanting world of modern witchcraft for the very first time. Together, we’ll explore magical realms, learn how to charge crystals, brew a little mischief, and maybe even tell the future. We have no idea what we’re doing (yet), but we’re here to document the journey—warts and all. 


Our quest will take us through the history of witchcraft, unpacking its feminist, divine, beautiful, and problematic aspects. By understanding how magic shaped the world, we hope to uncover where magic still thrives today.


If magic is real, we’re here to find it.


So, are we witches? Are you?


Join us every second Tuesday by the cauldron as we brew up some tea and see where the magic takes us.


We couldn’t do it without you. Because, after all, it takes a village to raise a witch.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Religion & Spirituality
Society & Culture,
History
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Are We Witches...In Mythology?
Are We Witches?
1 hour 8 minutes 52 seconds
1 month ago
Are We Witches...In Mythology?

Witches appear across mythology at critical turning points - indispensable in service to heroes, yet often discarded once their role is fulfilled. This week, Lisa and Sarah discuss Circe’s penchant for pigification, the dangerous devotion of Medea, the Witch of Endor’s risky necromancy, Norse völur, and the enduring worship of Hecate, Goddess of Witchcraft.


Sarah shares the magic woven into her recent house move, while a listener writes in with a re-enchanted synchronicity all the way from Utah.


Uncertain about worship but enchanted by the stories, Lisa and Sarah invite you to spend some time in the company of these magical, mythical muses.


Links:


Cole Imperi - Thanatologist and Award-Winning Author


Citations for Who, What, Witch, Where?


Crerar, B. (2022). Feminine Power: The Divine to the Demonic. United Kingdom: The British Museum Press.


https://cosettepaneque.com/how-to-worship-hekate-goddess-of-boundaries-and-witchcraft/


Apollonius of Rhodes. Argonautica. Translated by R.C. Seaton. Loeb Classical Library, 1912. Perseus Digital Library.


Euripides. Medea. Translated by E.P. Coleridge. Perseus Digital Library. Link.


Hesiod. Theogony. Translated by Hugh G. Evelyn-White. Loeb Classical Library, 1914. Perseus Digital Library.


Homer. Odyssey. Translated by A.T. Murray. Loeb Classical Library, 1919. Perseus Digital Library.


Homeric Hymn to Demeter. Translated by Hugh G. Evelyn-White. Loeb Classical Library, 1914. Perseus Digital Library.


Eiríks saga rauða (The Saga of Eric the Red). In Íslenzk Fornrit IV, edited by Jón Jóhannesson. Reykjavík: Hið íslenzka fornritafélag, 1956. English trans. Sacred Texts.


The Hebrew Bible. 1 Samuel 28:3–25 (The Witch of Endor); Exodus 22:18; Deuteronomy 18:10–12. Sefaria.


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Follow us on instagram at arewewitches and write to us at arewewitches@gmail.com


Any problem you want a magical solution for, please write in for a bit of advice and a magical prescription. It's important we practice as much as possible to get our witchy credentials! We also want to hear how your spells are going, so please write in if you have practiced any magic mentioned in the show.


We are new to this community and these practices. All advice, tips and feedback will be gratefully received. After all, it takes a village to raise a witch.


Blessings to all those that rate & review (5 stars only, please!)


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Keywords: witchcraft, mythology, divine feminine, Ancient Greece, Norse Myth, sorcery, storytelling, candle magic, house magic, house spirits, Goddess


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Are We Witches?

Welcome to Are We Witches?


A podcast for the witch-curious and the skeptical, hosted by two witches-in-training, Lisa Marmur and Sarah Drummond.


We’re two friends diving headfirst into the enchanting world of modern witchcraft for the very first time. Together, we’ll explore magical realms, learn how to charge crystals, brew a little mischief, and maybe even tell the future. We have no idea what we’re doing (yet), but we’re here to document the journey—warts and all. 


Our quest will take us through the history of witchcraft, unpacking its feminist, divine, beautiful, and problematic aspects. By understanding how magic shaped the world, we hope to uncover where magic still thrives today.


If magic is real, we’re here to find it.


So, are we witches? Are you?


Join us every second Tuesday by the cauldron as we brew up some tea and see where the magic takes us.


We couldn’t do it without you. Because, after all, it takes a village to raise a witch.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.