
Ep 31: Interview with Corregan the Crone
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02/16/22 • 87 min
This month Hanny and Liz interview our very own South Australian Witch 'Corregan the Crone.' Corregan has been practicing over 25 years. She's a Priestess of The Cailleach. Her passions include Art Witchery, Kitchen Witchery, Aromatherapy and Herbalism. She is the mama of 3 gorgeous cats and adores Irish Wolfhounds. Could she be any more amazing?
We've also added a theme song! Finally!
References mentioned in the episode:
Books
- Encyclopedia of magical herbs by Scott Cunningham
- The complete book of incense, oils and brews by Scott Cunningham
- Complete guide to aromatherapy by Salvatore Battaglia
- Aromatherapy An A-Z by Patricia Davis
- Curative Magic, Rachel Patterson
- The Fragrant Pharmacy by Valerie Ann Worwood
- The Fragrant Mind and by Valerie Ann Worwood
- The Fragrant Heavens by Valerie Ann Worwood
- Herbs for Healthy Living: Recognition, Gathering, Use, and Effect by Ute Kunkele, Till R. Lohmeyer
- Culpeper's Complete Herbal, Illustrated and Annotated Edition by Nicholas Culpeper
- Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic: A Materia Magica of African-American Conjure by Catherine Yronwode
Decks:
- Tarot of Pagan Cats by Magdelina Messina
- Rider Waite Smith by Arthur Edward Waite and Pamela Colman Smith.
- The DruidCraft Tarot By Stephanie Carr-Gomm, Philip Carr-Gomm, and Will Worthington
- Everyday Witch Tarot by Deborah Blake
- Goddess Love Oracle by Wendy Andrew
- Goddess Dream Oracle by Wendy Andrew
- Forest Fae: Curious messages of enchantment by Nadia Turner
- http://www.livingaltar.com/oracle-deck.html - the living alter deck
- Earth Magic Oracle by Steven Farmer
Corregan's Socials:
Witch Bites Socials:
Opening/Closing song
Witch Bites Socials:
Opening/Closing song
This month Hanny and Liz interview our very own South Australian Witch 'Corregan the Crone.' Corregan has been practicing over 25 years. She's a Priestess of The Cailleach. Her passions include Art Witchery, Kitchen Witchery, Aromatherapy and Herbalism. She is the mama of 3 gorgeous cats and adores Irish Wolfhounds. Could she be any more amazing?
We've also added a theme song! Finally!
References mentioned in the episode:
Books
- Encyclopedia of magical herbs by Scott Cunningham
- The complete book of incense, oils and brews by Scott Cunningham
- Complete guide to aromatherapy by Salvatore Battaglia
- Aromatherapy An A-Z by Patricia Davis
- Curative Magic, Rachel Patterson
- The Fragrant Pharmacy by Valerie Ann Worwood
- The Fragrant Mind and by Valerie Ann Worwood
- The Fragrant Heavens by Valerie Ann Worwood
- Herbs for Healthy Living: Recognition, Gathering, Use, and Effect by Ute Kunkele, Till R. Lohmeyer
- Culpeper's Complete Herbal, Illustrated and Annotated Edition by Nicholas Culpeper
- Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic: A Materia Magica of African-American Conjure by Catherine Yronwode
Decks:
- Tarot of Pagan Cats by Magdelina Messina
- Rider Waite Smith by Arthur Edward Waite and Pamela Colman Smith.
- The DruidCraft Tarot By Stephanie Carr-Gomm, Philip Carr-Gomm, and Will Worthington
- Everyday Witch Tarot by Deborah Blake
- Goddess Love Oracle by Wendy Andrew
- Goddess Dream Oracle by Wendy Andrew
- Forest Fae: Curious messages of enchantment by Nadia Turner
- http://www.livingaltar.com/oracle-deck.html - the living alter deck
- Earth Magic Oracle by Steven Farmer
Corregan's Socials:
Witch Bites Socials:
Opening/Closing song
Witch Bites Socials:
Opening/Closing song
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Ep 30: Apples
Yep, your read that right. This episode is dedicated to all things apples! We cover:
- What apples are (scientifically).
- Folklore and mythology
- Witchcraft!
Resources to boot:
- Wikipedia: Apple
- Medical medium Anthony William (book)
- The new healing herbs by Castleman (book)
- Signs and Symbols: an illustrated guide to their origins and meanings (book)
- Brooks, I 2015, ‘Apple mythology: folklore and seasonal traditions’, World and I, vol. 30, no. 12 [found in Gale databases]
- Wikipedia: Apples (Symbolism)
- Moody Moons: 10 ways to use apples in Witchcraft
- Apple magic; how to use apples in Witchcraft by Greeanmanmeadows (2021).
Witch Bites Socials:
Opening/Closing song
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Ep 32: Researching & Evaluating Witchcraft
We can't believe it's taken 32 episodes for librarian witches to talk about researching witchcraft! Better late than never I guess.
This episode is more of a discussion format. We talk about different kinds of resources, how to critically think and evaluate what you're reading. Are resources good or bad? How do we know?
References:
Monash University:
- Home - Grey Literature - Subject guides at Monash University
- Finding and evaluating information - Library (monash.edu)
- Enhance your thinking - Learn HQ (monash.edu)
How to Distinguish between Reliable and Unreliable Sources Online - INKspire
The CRAAP Test - Evaluating Sources - Research Guides at Benedictine University Library
Books mentioned:
- Chapter 6. Study (in) The Witch's Path: Advancing Your Craft at Every Level by Thorn Mooney.
- Introduction (in) The Poetic Edda by Jackson Crawford
- Ancient & modern witchcraft / by Raymond Buckland (1970)
The Best of Our Worst Reviews | Mona
Witch Bites Socials:
Opening/Closing song
Witch Bites Socials:
Opening/Closing song
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