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In this episode, we discuss the figure of the Witch Queen or Mother and the different goddess and liminal spirits who have contributed to their lore throughout history. Books resourced are: The Crooked Path by Kelden Threading the Mill by Nigel G Peqarson Besom Stang & Sword by Christopher Orapello and Tara Maguire
In this episode, we interview Albert an Icelandic folk magic practitioner. We talk about the history of spirituality and its evolution through time in Iceland, as well as it’s practical use for practitioners today. You’ll have to forgive a few technical difficulties that plagued the recording of this episode. Ultimately nothing important was truly lost.
In this episode we discuss the history of the devil. We break down the barriers between Satan, Lucifer and the devil and how this adversarial being came to be as he is today. We discuss the witch father in traditional craft and we share a bit of our practices. We also talk about the satanic panic and it’s devastating effects on some for decades. And lastly we discuss the devil in modern media.
Gemma Gary Cofounder of Troy Books Publishing and Author of Traditional Witchcraft, The Black Toad, The Devils Dozen, Silent as the Trees, and more comes to the South all the way from West Country England. Gemma shares her life in Cornwall, her inspiration for writing, her art, her craft, and everything in between. You definitely don’t want to miss out in this episode!
This is part 1 of a 2 part series on gatekeeping. We’ll discuss what gatekeeping is, what it’s not, cultural appropriation, gatekeeping in different practices, what it means to be a benevolent gatekeeper, and how it can be misused.
This episode continues with the second half of our interview with Madi. We discuss working with animal bones as they pertain to the individual vs the greater collective, familiars as spirits not as literal pets, and a collective discussion on personal gnosis. If you’d like to follow Madi for more information, you can find them on Instagram @hallowed.bones
In this episode we interview Madi the bone witch. We discussed the history and modern day practices of using animal bones and parts in witchcraft. If you’d like to follow Madi on Instagram for more, you can find them at @hallowed.bones
TW: this episode will discuss mature and sensitive topics such as sexual assault, consent, gay sex, and masturbation. If you would prefer not to listen to this kind of discussion, this episode might not be for you. In this episode, we discuss this topic of love magic, its history, its controversy, and common tools used in this kind of passionate sorcery. We also tackle some less spoken about topics like sex magic on your own and a frank conversation about understanding same-sex sex. With a few g...
In this episode we continue our discussion with Nicholas Pearson (@theluminouspearl) on Instagram, and we talk all about the earth beneath our very feet. We dive deeper into animism with crystals, discuss ethical mining, get to the bottom of the dreaded moldavite, and Of course we saved the best for last! Austin dares to share the story of his shocking “alchemical romance”.
In this episode, we feature pt.1 of Southern Bramble‘s interview with Nicholas Pearson. Nicholas specializes in minerals, crystals, & gemstones & shares the myths, magic, & science of the rocks beneath our feet. The full unedited video is now available on patreon to watch & Pt.2 of this podcast will be released on Feb. 1st. (Special note: this episode was recorded right after Halloween as you hear in the opening discussion. We felt the conversation carried educational value &...
A new year, a new logo, and a new intro! Who else loves a podcast facelift?!? Catch up with Austin and I as we discuss our holidays, new years traditions, and things to look forward to as we travel in time.
On this episode of Southern Bramble, Austin and Marshall interview Coby Michael’s of @poisonersapothecary. He tells us all about being an herbalist in the poison path, baneful flora, it’s history in medicine, and uses in witchcraft. Coby also has a new book out now called The Poison Path Herbal.
In this episode interview Frankie also known as ChaoticWitchAunt. We get to know a little bit about their childhood, their current passions, the ins and outs of being a witch on social media, and their new book. (Please excuse Austin’s mic near the end as there were some technical difficulties)
In this episode we go more in depth with incorporating plants, minerals, metals, incantations, and methods of building power in your spellcraft. Books recommended: 21 keys to successful sorcery by Jason Miller, Magister Officiorum, Llewelyns Complete Book of Correspondences, Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs by Scott Cunningham, Traditional Witchcraft Bu Gemma Gary, The Witches Art of Incantation by Roger J Horne, Keys of Solomon.
In this Episode, Austin and Marshall start getting into the concept spell crafting. The what, the when, the where, the how, and why. This will be a two part episode so look forward to the second half on September 28th. To support the podcast and see the full unedited video recordings, go to patreon.com/SouthernBramble and subscribe.
Austin and Marshall interview Ash William Mills to talk all about folk magic in Scotland and his book The Black Book of Isabel Gowdie. To learn more about Ash, you can find him at: IG= @scottishcunningways FB group= https://www.facebook.com/groups/1087874807903081/?ref=share FB Shop= https://www.facebook.com/scottishcunningwaysshop/
In this episode of Southern Bramble, Austin & Marshall welcome Kelden as an extra special guest host. Kelden is the author of The Crooked Path and soon to be released book, the Witches Sabbath, out January 8, 2022. What is the Witches Sabbath? What is its history? What’s flying ointment? Tune in to listen as they discuss all this and more! You can find Kelden on Instagram at @keldenmercury.
This is a bonus episode because it’s a little different. Kevin is a long time best friend of Marshall’s and a “muggle”. There are many witches out there who are unsure how to talk with non practitioners about their practice. Having Kevin on as a guest host helps open up a dialogue to an outside perspective. Part 1: getting to know Kevin. Party 2: listener questions for Kevin. Part 3: Kevin’s questions for a practitioner.
This week, Marshall and Austin talk about different kinds of Charms, Talismans, and Amulets. What they are, how they work, and some of their favorites. Edit: when discussing the evil eye talisman, the word Hamsa was used incorrectly. The word for the Mediterranean blue blasts eye is Nazar. Resources for more: -The Charmers Psalter by Gemma Gary -The Long Lost Friend by John George Hohman -The Magical Art of Crafting Charm Bags by Elhoim Leafar - Llewelyn’s Complete Book of Correspondences -The C...
This week Austin and Marshall talk about the religious side of paganism and witchcraft. They dive into topics such as Deity Work, being a secular vs. spiritual practitioner, the Divinity in animism, traditional witchcraft and wiccan pantheons, and just who the hell is The Devil. Recourses cited: The Crooked Path by Kelden, sacred-texts.com, gutenberg.org, hermetic.com
In this episode of Southern Bramble we invite the cohosts of the podcast Invoking Witchcraft, Britton Boyd and J. Allen Cross on to the show. We have a round table discussion about being online creators, practitioners sharing our experiences, what IS and ISN’T meant to be shared, and our inspirations that connect us to our craft.
On today’s episode of SouthernBramble Austin and Marshall are joined by Aaron Oberon as we discuss bioregionalism, as well as the inherent political nature of being queer, a witch, and connecting to the land you live on. Aaron shares their perspective on folklore and swamp witchery, and brings the light hearted levity needed when having honest talks about tough subjects. Don’t forget to stay tuned at the end for bloopers!
In this episode Austin and Marshall go deep into discussion about animism. They also share the gritty history of Pride, queer rage that started a riot, why it’s important kink and sexuality have a place in pride parades, and a message from the heart to our cis and straight ally’s.
In this bonus episode, Austin and Marshall sip on wine while reviewing and making commentary on the movie Gretel and Hansel. Warning: this episode has SPOILERS so we suggest you listen after watching the movie.
In this episode of SouthernBramble, Austin and I discuss our recent sabbath celebrations and my self imposed lesson in fire safety. The topic of discussion goes deep into the root of what makes this path so crooked. The ability of a witch to heal AND harm, and how to build those relationships with your spirit ally’s.
In their debut episode, Austin and Marshall introduce themselves and their podcast, "Southern Bramble: A Podcast of Crooked Ways," exploring the profound ways queerness has shaped their lives and craft. They engage in a blind interview, sharing intimate details of their childhoods, coming out experiences, and the evolution of their witchcraft practices, from animism to the folkloric devil. The discussion highlights personal power, advocacy, and the challenges and triumphs of embracing marginalized identities within the spiritual path, concluding with lighthearted rapid-fire questions.