Paganism isn't immune to any number of societal ills. While the same issues that plague the culture at large exist in all parts of our community in some way, it is groups associated with Norse Paganism - and all its related and parallel names, Asatru, Heathenry, Germanic Reconstructionism, and more - that most often come under scrutiny. White supremacy. Transphobia. Homophobia. Xenophobia. When one sees a headline from inside our community mentioning Heathens or Asatru or the like, there is a bi...
Aug 10, 2021•1 hr 33 min•Ep. 106
The element of fire has a long history in myth and magic. Fire transforms whatever it consumes, turning it into something new. Yes, of course, wood into charcoal, but it also cooks our food and warms our home. Metaphysically, it is the energetic spark that burns away the parts of us that do not serve our growth and makes way for what should be. Of course, it's a personal favorite of mine. Josephine Winter wrote a whole book about Fire Magic , examining the subject from all angles, adding her uni...
Jul 27, 2021•1 hr 2 min•Ep. 105
The magical tradition of brujería is shrouded behind a veil made of assumption, colonization, and entitlement. We assume quite a lot about it. One common assumption is that it’s simply the word for witchcraft in Spanish and therefore anyone practicing any kind of magic is, indeed, practicing brujería. Learning about this tradition is difficult and confusing for a newcomer. If you don’t already know where to go or who to ask, you do what a lot of people do - you go online and look for books or Yo...
Jul 13, 2021•59 min•Ep. 104
Almost everyone at some point looks around at their lives and asks why . We wonder why our family believes in the politics we do or eats the foods we eat. We also wonder about where our beliefs come from. Oftentimes those questions and the subsequent journey after lead people to interact with the magical community. But, what if you are already here? What if you were raised in a magical household? Where do your questions take you, then? To other religions? Dr. Eric Scott is a co-editor for The Wi...
Jun 29, 2021•1 hr 39 min•Ep. 103
Episode 171 is an interview with author, anti-racism activist, and minimalist Christine Platt. We discuss her new book, The Afrominimalist's Guide to Living with Less , which brings a fresh new perspective to the conversation of minimalism. Platt guides her reader through the sociological and psychological ways in which we form attachments to things and patterns of accumulation, not to tell you to get rid of all your stuff or to only have so many of a given item, but to help you build a home and...
Jun 15, 2021•1 hr 10 min•Ep. 102
Episode 170 is a roundtable with a diverse group of queer practitioners from around the world representing multiple facets of the magical community. The modern Pagan community is seen by many as focusing on fertility and binary gender identity which can leave LGBTQ+ practitioners feeling disenfranchised. We explore the notion of being LGBTQ+ in a fertility religion, embracing the term 'queer' as well as other terminology with a problematic past, spiritual bypassing used as a means to invalidate ...
Jun 01, 2021•1 hr 41 min•Ep. 101
Episode 169 asks What is an expert? Is it formal academic achievement? Certifications? Is being an expert subjective to the field itself? To answer that question, I've brought together a circle of experts in different fields to parse out the finer points of the discourse surrounding expertise. We discuss bona fides, goalposts, how experts identify experts and they way they identify frauds, the ways in which certifications and titles are both helping and hurting the identification of experts, and...
May 18, 2021•1 hr 59 min•Ep. 100
Episode 168 of Inciting A Riot is a roundtable with some familiar voices. I am welcoming back Rene Collins, Ginger Doss, SJ Tucker, and Cheshire Moon to the podcast. They are some of modern Paganism's foremost musical acts, and we had a delightful conversation about the business of independent artistry, what leadership means, fear, and the joys of being a bard for a bunch of witches. Links to all artists are on IncitingARiot.com . If you like this show and want to support it, there are a number ...
May 04, 2021•1 hr 31 min•Ep. 99
Episode 167 is an interview with folklorist, witch, and author Via Hedera. We had a far-reaching discussion about the hidden history of superstition, the double-edged blade of using genetics as a basis for cultural exploration, the increasing visibility of BIPOC and queer witches, and the absolute grossest spell she knows. Her new book Folkloric American Witchcraft and the Multicultural Experience is out now from Moon Books. Find more of Via on her website here . If you like this show and want t...
Apr 20, 2021•1 hr 30 min•Ep. 98
Episode 166 is an interview with longtime friend of the show Dr. Cory Hutcheson, co-host of New World Witchery and author of a new book of the same name . We have a far-reaching discussion about the academic and personal pursuit of folklore, why the Devil keeps coming up in his book, and how to find magic in your own backyard. Find more about Dr. Cory Hutcheson here and follow New World Witchery online here . Fun Fact: Patreon supporters got about 37 minutes of additional content for this episod...
Apr 06, 2021•1 hr 21 min•Ep. 97
Episode 165 is an interview with Dr. Sam Montano, expert in emergency management and author of Disaster-ology . We have a broad ranging discussion about climate change, how to talk about misinformation with loved ones, and how she would manage the fallout from WandaVision. You can find more of Dr. Montano at Disaster-ology.com . If you like this show and want to support it, there are a number of ways to help. Consider liking and sharing it on social media. You can also rate the show 5-stars on A...
Mar 23, 2021•1 hr 22 min•Ep. 96
Episode 164 is an interview with magical makeup artist, occult researcher, and atheist witch Chaweon Koo. The conversation is an impactful deep dive on the nature of leadership, how to be an ally, skeptical spiritual seeking, and conspiracy theories. Find more of Chaweon on social media @HiChaweon or on her YouTube channel . Patreon supporters heard this show first (and got over 20 minutes of additional content)! Consider giving a small donation to Patreon.com/IncitingProjects ! You’ll get cool ...
Mar 09, 2021•1 hr 50 min•Ep. 95
Episode 163 is an interview with the Chaotic Witch Aunt, Frankie, who is one of the social media stars who rose to prominence during the 2020 lockdown. As people turned to new ways of connecting during the pandemic, such as TikTok, comedians, home chefs, and even a few witches, became overnight household names. These content creators are emblematic of the way in which witchcraft is being discovered, researched, and practiced in 2021. At the tippy top of those social media witches is a young prac...
Feb 23, 2021•1 hr 37 min•Ep. 94
Episode 162 is an interview with Cassandra Snow - author of Queering Your Craft and Queering the Tarot . We discuss what cisgender people can get out of queering their craft, how tarot works, ethical readers, and the Babysitter's Club. Find more of Cassandra at their website here . Patreon supporters heard this show first! Consider giving a small donation to Patreon.com/IncitingProjects ! You’ll get cool rewards like unedited video and audio podcasts from Inciting A Riot and Inciting A BrewHaHa,...
Feb 09, 2021•1 hr 23 min•Ep. 93
Episode 161 is an interview with Welsh witch Mhara Starling, whose TikTok has gone viral in recent months for reviving ancient Welsh Paganism for a new generation. I'm particularly excited for this conversation, because, as a trans woman, Mhara's experience navigating the Pagan community - that is often so focused on sex, gender, and fertility - is part of a long history of queer people navigating Pagan spaces in a state of discomfort or having to work to make the heteronormative teachings work ...
Jan 26, 2021•1 hr 32 min•Ep. 92
Episode 160 is an interview with author Maggie Tokuda-Hall about mermaids, pirates, writing queer, inclusive narratives, and setting stories in a world that doesn't center whiteness. Find out more about Maggie at her website here. Patreon supporters heard this show first! Consider giving a small donation to Patreon.com/IncitingProjects ! You’ll get cool rewards like unedited video and audio podcasts from Inciting A Riot and Inciting A BrewHaHa, as well as bonus extras not published anywhere else...
Jan 13, 2021•59 min•Ep. 91
Patreon supporters joined me and my special guests Lilith Dorsey and Patti Wigington for a look at the highs and lows and comfort foods of 2020. This was my way of saying thank you to the folks who kept the lights on here at Inciting A Riot by paying the bills. If you'd like to become a supporter and partake in some sweet rewards, check out Patreon.com/IncitingProjects . We'll be doing more fun things like this in 2021! For more about Lilith, click here ! For more about Patti, click here ! Patre...
Dec 30, 2020•2 hr 6 min•Ep. 90
Episode 158 is an interview with Christina Oakley-Harrington, owner and operator of the esoteric bookshop Treadwell's of London. We talked about building community, not seeing other Pagan creators as competition, the changing trends of Pagan interest, and the difference between the online and brick & mortar Pagan community. Seek out more of Treadwell's here . Learn more about the Stitch and Witch podcast here . Patreon supporters heard this show first! Consider giving a small donation to Pat...
Dec 15, 2020•58 min•Ep. 89
Episode 157 of Inciting A Riot is an interview with Joe Phillips. Joe is a comic book artist with an impressive resume that includes Marvel and DC, and he is also the creator of the viral witchy sensation "Witch Boys", which features a diverse array of queer men as witches. We chat about the comic book industry, authenticity, and inclusion in media, and the sometimes uncomfortable compromises one makes when making a living as a full-time artist. To find more about Witch Boys, you can visit the o...
Dec 01, 2020•2 hr 1 min•Ep. 88
Episode 156 of Inciting A Riot is an interview with "Sarah". Her name has been changed and identity protected in order to discuss her profession: being a phone psychic. Were her identity to be revealed, she would almost certainly lose her job and possibly face legal action. For this reason, I'm not releasing the video version of this episode on Patreon as per usual. Sarah talked to me about what it's really like working for a psychic hotline, including the interview process, quality control, abu...
Nov 17, 2020•1 hr 32 min•Ep. 87
Episode 155 is an interview with Jess Mason, writer for The Mary Sue and hostess of the Reel Magic podcast which examines the intersection of magic and Paganism with how they're portrayed in film and television. We discuss queering media, curative fandom, and whether the aunts from Practical Magic are secretly a lesbian couple. Find more about Jess Mason's writing here . You can also follow her on social media @fangirlingjess on Twitter and Instagram. Patreon supporters heard this show first! Co...
Nov 03, 2020•1 hr 19 min•Ep. 86
Welcome back to our annual celebration of stories and songs from across the Pagan world. Each of the storytellers and musicians is listed below. I encourage you to click their links, buy their wares if you can, and share them with your friends. Stories “The Church” Written & Narrated by Vinna Harper “Hunger Pains” Written & Narrated by Rommy Driks Visit her Blog Buy her Book “A Purveyor of Small Enchantments” Written and Narrated by Bree NicGarran Visit her Blog Music by Kevin MacLeod “T...
Oct 27, 2020•2 hr 22 min•Ep. 85
Episode 153 is an interview with Marika Clymer, an Own Voices Japanese-Ainu American reiki practitioner whose efforts to decolonize this traditional Japanese healing modality on social media have garnered her a lot of attention. She pulls no punches in discussing the many ways white practitioners unapologetically take from BIPOC spiritualities and the ways in which many of these practices have been white-washed and sanitized to appeal to white audiences in the United States. Some topics in the d...
Oct 06, 2020•1 hr 41 min•Ep. 84
Episode 152 welcomes back author, artist, and all-around great guy Aidan Wachter as we celebrate the release of his second book Weaving Fate: Hypersigils, Changing the Past, & Telling True Lies . Aidan's independently published books have made him a well-respected, best-selling Pagan author without going through the traditional "Big 2" publishing route. We spend some time not only talking about the content of his book but about the nature of Pagan publishing and how scholarship will change i...
Sep 22, 2020•1 hr 31 min•Ep. 83
Episode 151 of Inciting A Riot is an interview with Moon Ferguson, creatrix of Juju: the Web Series available on Amazon Prime. Moon is a single mom who grew up with a love of Charmed, the Vampire Diaries, and Disney who went on to accidentally fall in love with film school while working as a Physician's Assistant. She talks openly about owning your sexuality, how bartending in a strip club helped pay for her first camera equipment, and whether you can ever separate art from artist. Learn more ab...
Sep 09, 2020•1 hr 16 min•Ep. 82
Episode 150 is an interview with witchy musician Alex Robshaw. She opened up about being an independent artist, creative burnout, the value of art, and when you can call yourself a musician. We also discussed her recent desire to discuss her white passing privilege during this time of social evolution. Listen to find out what she said "makes me be more solid in what my fights are". Find more of Alex Robshaw at her website here . Patreon supporters heard this show first! Consider giving a small d...
Aug 25, 2020•1 hr•Ep. 81
Episode 149 of Inciting A Riot is an interview with author Bill Konigsberg. We discuss how YA queer fiction has evolved, the complexities of writing diverse and representative characters, and the importance of treating teenagers like people. You can learn more about Bill at his website here . Patreon supporters heard this show first! Consider giving a small donation to Patreon.com/IncitingProjects ! You’ll get cool rewards like unedited video and audio podcasts from Inciting A Riot and Inciting ...
Aug 11, 2020•1 hr•Ep. 80
Episode 148 continues my conversation with Cory Hutcheson of New World Witchery about the history of pandemics. This time we remain firmly in the present. My thanks to Cory Hutcheson. Please go support him at New World Witchery ! Some sources for further reading: https://www.history.com/topics/middle-ages/black-death https://www.jstor.org/stable/2764425?seq=2#metadata_info_tab_contents https://www.americanscientist.org/article/the-bright-side-of-the-black-death https://www.bbvaopenmind.com/en/hu...
Jul 28, 2020•1 hr 9 min•Ep. 79
Episode 147 of Inciting A Riot brings back friend of the show Cory Hutcheson of New World Witchery for a look back at the social and folkloric history of pandemics. (Hey...you guys asked for this episode. I think the topic is kind of bleak, too, but... 🤷🏼♂️) Our topics ranged from some that were actual medical pandemics to others that were more of a social plague to get a good feel for how society has reacted to widespread panic in the past. We looked at the Black Plague, Salem, the Satanic P...
Jul 15, 2020•1 hr 16 min•Ep. 78
Episode 146: Patti Wigington is back! We are celebrating her new book Herb Magic as well as getting a sneak peek at her upcoming book Badass Ancestors , out in September 2020. Since Patti has spent most of her career as a Pagan advice columnist, we thought it would be a fun opportunity to throw a number of listener-submitted questions at her and test her witchy advice-giving capabilities on the spot! A special thanks to all those whose questions we used - Peter, Emilia, Alexandra, Renee, Teresa,...
Jun 30, 2020•1 hr 22 min•Ep. 77