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Ep. 56 - Exploring Natural Remedies and Rituals (feat. Stevie of the Ravenwood Kindred)

Ep. 56 - Exploring Natural Remedies and Rituals (feat. Stevie of the Ravenwood Kindred)

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In this episode, Wes talks with Stevie from the Ravenswood Kindred, located in Georgia, about natural health, remedies, magick and rituals.

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00:00 - Introduction to the Southern Heathens Podcast

02:56 - Building Ravenswood Kindred: A New Beginning

05:57 - Navigating Toxicity in Pagan Communities

09:01 - Personal Journeys: From Atheism to Heathenry

12:00 - Signs and Connections: Discovering Odin

15:08 - The Role of Freya in Magic and Rituals

17:57 - Crystals, Offerings, and Spiritual Guidance

20:54 - Nature and Holistic Practices in Heathenry

27:12 - The Role of Ancestors in Pagan Beliefs

33:16 - Connecting with Deities: Odin and Freya

37:43 - Understanding Lesser-Known Deities: The Case of Yr

40:09 - Holistic Medicine: Bridging Tradition and Modernity

46:40 - Natural Remedies vs. Pharmaceuticals

55:49 - Gardening and Land Spirits: A Connection to Nature

58:43 - Exploring Natural Remedies and Rituals

01:01:14 - Understanding the Connection with Deities

01:06:32 - The Importance of Magic in Daily Life

01:11:20 - Protection in Magic Practices

01:18:41 - Cleansing and Setting Intentions in Rituals

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Y'allhalla!

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