Folkloring
In the ancient forest of the past, the roots of our family trees intertwine. Deep within the heartwood of our lineages, the stories and folkways of our people slumber, abundant with timeless truths. Folklore, the old key, turns the lock to unveil this ancestral treasure, inviting us to breathe life into the forgotten ways of yore.
"Welcome to 'Folkloring,' the podcast that takes you beyond folklore discussions and invites you to actively engage with practical folklore and magic in your daily life. This isn't your typical podcast; it's a hands-on journey into the realms of ancestral wisdom and enchantment.
Folkloring
Hidden in Plain Sight
Episode 2 - Hidden in Plain Sight
Welcome to the second episode of the Folkloring Podcast. In this episode we discuss using everyday objects in your daily folklore practice. In folklore there is no need to go out and buy expensive and hard to find materials. The “folk” of every era used what was on hand and so can ( and should) we! We talk about household objects that can be pressed into magickal service, herbs and plants that grow in your yard or local park, and give you easy ideas to incorporate folklore into your normal day without giving you one more thing to add to your to do list and without drawing raised eyebrows. We hope you enjoy it. If you do, give us a rating and review so other folks like yourself can find us.
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Special thanks to Mark Norman of The Folklore Podcast for early reviews and feedback and overall being a huge support.
Music by Al Seeger of Point of Insanity Productions at https://poigamestudio.podbean.com/
Sound editing by Tracy Nicholas.
Logo design by Tanya Carwyn.