#108 - Evan Doherty of Arcane B******t
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Evan Doherty is the Toronto-based creator of Arcane B******t, a darkly hilarious, many-tentacled project with a cult following that encompasses weird merch, macabre memes, the Arcane B******t Oracle Deck - and now an upcoming book. Arcane B******t juxtaposes vintage found imagery from mythology, biology, and history with surreal, absurdist captions. The Arcane B******t Oracle Deck is Evan’s twisted send-up of tarot, with 106 cards designed by him, and he’s been making these cards since 2011. He’s run two successful Kickstarter campaigns - one in 2018 and another 2021 - and just launched his third for the forthcoming Arcane B******t book called Stop Looking at My Tiny Town. As Evan puts it: “Arcane B******t has you covered for all your cosmic confusion needs.” On this episode, Evan discusses his evolving ideas about belief and skepticism, the inspiration behind his various satirical art projects, and how he maintains his foolish, nonsensical sensibility. Pam also talks about the divinity of humor and answers a listener question about how to lift an ailing friend’s spirits. Our sponsors for this episode are Rosarium Blends, Imbue Jewelry, Snowy Owl Tea, Heal the Witch Wound out from Weiser Books, BetterHelp, Mithras Candle, and Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab And please consider donating to The Missing Witches fundraiser for Native women’s shelters
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