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Dani Explores Appalachian Folk Magic Pt. 2 | Episode 7 | Season 1

Dani Explores Appalachian Folk Magic Pt. 2 | Episode 7 | Season 1

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In this episode, Dani and Oak share their life updates during “Witcha up to?" and Dani rounds out the topic of Appalachian Folk Magic, reviewing history and challenges.

"Witcha up to?"


Modern Magick by Donald Michael Kraig


Part 2


Water - Histories + Feelings


  • Reviewed the groups of people who influenced Appalachian Folk Magic and Christian influence to folk magic



Earth - Daily Integration + Challenges


  • Discussed problems within Appalachian Folk Magic and greater Appalachia past, present and future, as well as hope for the future of Appalachian Folk Magic



Thought Leaders of Appalachian Folk Magic, Voodoo, and/or Hoodoo:


Afro Spiritual


-Coffee and Cauldron’s episode https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spirituality-and-christianity-in-rootwork-and/id1501752408?i=1000575149432


-Instagram: @afro_spiritual


Jake Richards


-Author of Doctoring the Devil and Backwoods Witchcraft


-Instagram: @jake_richards13


Lilith Dorsey


-Invoking Witchcraft episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/invoking-witchcraft/id1543485536?i=1000555743484


-Author of Water Magic


-Voodoo priestess


-Instagram: @lilithdorsey


Marshall WSL


-Invoking Witchcraft episode:


https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/invoking-witchcraft/id1543485536?i=1000534695698


-Author of Cunning Words and podcast host of Southern Bramble-a Podcast of Crooked Ways


-Instagram: @witchofsouthernlight


H Byron Ballard


-Author of Roots, Branches & Spirits:The Folkways & Witchery of Appalachia and Staubs and Ditchwater: A Friendly and Useful Introduction to Hillfolks’ Hoodoo


-Instagram: @byronballard5789


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