Willing to learn from others, but not everyone
I am highly encouraged by the Mystic’s Witch new intention to feature practitioners of color more on the podcast. She seems completely committed to social justice and the ways magic and witch community can be used to help fix the problems of our society, and I fully applaud that. However, I would especially encourage her to first learn from actual Jewish witches about anti-semitism before saying things like the tarot devil card isn’t anti-semitic, of that the Golden Dawn is a Chasidic order (no, this is just false, Chasidic Jews or any other Jewish groups do not claim the Golden Dawn, the Golden Dawn was started by previously Catholic guys who appropriated Jewish mysticism with gusto). While she invites others to come speak to her if there’s something she should learn, she doesn’t show the initiative to actually bring Jewish witches to the table here. It’s harmful to speak about things with a veneer of authority, when there isn’t actual deep research or integration of the voices from the communities hurt by these falsehoods. If anyone wants to learn more about the appropriation of Jewish religion and cultures in witch spaces, or the problematic anti-semitic issues that still exist, please learn from actual Jewish witches like Jewitches.com, Lilah Haxan, Mystic Machmir, Pam Grossman, Starhawk, Susala Kay (JeWitch Collective), Kohenet Institute - and more. Discussing things like appropriation and anti-semitism without our voices actually being brought to the table - it’s just like what some Christian groups do to us, too. -signed a Jewish nature witch
AJewishNatureWitch via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/30/21
More reviews of Mystic Witch
Unlike some witchy podcasts, this actually has an intelligent host, as well as the guest speakers. The subjects do teach me different aspects, even if I’m familiar with them.
i❤HK via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/23/20
S2 E15 brought up some points about race that I think are crucial to address. Comments made by the guest on this episode, Kerri Hummingbird, were incredibly loaded. I think they deserve a follow up to unpack further due to their controversial nature and potential to cause harm to individuals who...Read full review »
bee333-333 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/06/20
Do you host a podcast?
Track your ranks and reviews from Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more.
See hourly chart positions and more than 30 days of history.
Get Chartable Analytics »