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The Priestesses
Roots, branches, and confluence: A Northwoods Pagan podcast.
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4.5 stars from 25 ratings
Great show, I hope they return.
I’ve really enjoyed this show as it balances good information well researched with great humour. I hope the team return in the future. Ron P
Ron497 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/22/20
Great discussions
Okay, so as one person put it, they can be very "verbose" - but that's why I LIKE it. For example, their review and dissection of the movie "The Love Witch" was ultimately what made me want to see it - before I hadn't imagined there was so much to the story - now I know...Read full review »
hottaffyglass via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/20/19
A great resource!
I honestly never rate or write reviews for podcasts, but I have to say, this one is by far my favorite discussion based podcast. I love the little bits of humor, the history, and the commentary. I find this podcast to be easy to listen to as well as highly informative. Plus, it’s current, so even...Read full review »
Sklflwr via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/11/18
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