‘People with wombs’?
As a womon of color I was drawn to the Brujas of Brooklyn episode as my first experience in this space. I haven’t shut the door completely but I don’t understand the use of the above term. I’ve been involved intimately with The Craft since the ‘80s and am a Dianic witch among other magical spiritual paths. The path of the goddess allows everyone to embrace their whole selves. Men who identify as women seem to be seeking a different way to embrace The Divine Feminine within themselves. Which is valuable. But men are born men and womyn are born womyn and gender sloshes around the edges in a million different ways. But to invisiblize womyn because men wish to claim ownership of our birthright seems antithetical to the very core of Nature, if not just down right confusing.
rootedwomon via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/27/21
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wonderful! i’ve just recently come to the craft, and as a devoted podcast listener, i immediately went looking for a witchy pod and was delighted to find the witch wave! it’s just exactly what i wanted to hear, and i look forward to enjoying future episodes. )O(
tracy rofu via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/31/17
As a modern witch, I am so happy to have found this podcast! Pam Grossman breaks down the stigma of the witch and explains how the human spirit is more powerful then we think. Her podcast is so inclusive to all religions, races, and gender and she gives out amazing resources.
WaningStar via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/05/18
I love this podcast, it gives me great insides and is the perfect medium if you are new to witch craft and want to learn all kind of things!
Fresheima via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/22/17
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