In this Witch interview with novelist Anna Maxymiw, we discuss researching real witches, digging into your own shadow desires, following the barest traces of powerful women and other people who exceed the archives – especially in New France – and then writing fiction by listening to the
PodcastIn this episode, Amy seeds the story of Vandana Shiva – Indian tree-hugger, seed freedom activist, author of 20 books, an ecofeminist who will never be overcome by hopelessness, no matter how tough the situation, and who directs our attention to a tiny speck that is the first link in the food
PodcastWhere I live we are in the season of seed bags, mason jars, and cauldrons. Out here the trees sing in breath-taking colour, writing colour on the fabric of the world and across the eyes, neural nets and fast-beating hearts of every being who witnesses them. As if to burn a memory of colour in…
PodcastIn this interview, we get to talk with Leonora Carrington’s son – Gabriel Weisz Carrington, author of The Invisible Painting – and grandson – Daniel Weisz Argomedo. It’s a brilliant and emotional insight into a person they loved and admired, and whose work and unique vo
PodcastIt’s Gorgon season! Vin Caponigro, founder of Snake Hair press sits down with us to talk about W.I.T.C.H., the printing press’s role in witch hunts and in liberation; manifestos, occult studies, revolution, the overlapping space of ritual and performance, and their own personal intersect
PodcastIn the first episode of season 7 of the Missing Witches podcast, Amy tells the story of W.I.T.C.H. Women’s International Terrorist Conspiracy from Hell – a group that sprung up from the Women’s Liberation movement in 1968 New York, on Halloween, to hex sexism, capitalism and racism. A gr
Missing WitchesA recipe is a story and a knife is a magic wand. Cozy up to the fall equinox as Melissa Madara author of The Witch’s Feast: A Kitchen Grimoire and Sarah Robinson author of Kitchen Witch: Food, Folklore & Fairytales join us around the cauldron to discuss the art, science, history, imaginati
PodcastWe’re joined by HWIC, HausWitch (in Salem!!) shop owner and author of HausMagick, Erica Feldmann!! She says, “witches were like rock stars to me, the top coolest thing you could ever be in your life.” Erica offers us a grounding meditation, and we chat about work life balance, ethi
PodcastToday we invite you into our monthly New Moon coven meeting. Our special guest Yvonne Aburrow — author of “All Acts of Love and Pleasure: Inclusive Wicca” and other brilliant books — opens and closes our circle, and we dig into questions of spiritual transition and making safe spaces for
PodcastThe authors of Missing Witches: Reclaiming True Histories of Feminist Magic invite you to a conversation on Indigenous healing and kinship with the more-than-human world. RSVP TODAY! This conversation will kick off our month-long, annual fundraiser for the Native Women’s Shelter in Montreal.&n
EventsToday we’re joined by prolific ICON of Lesbian/Queer visibility and feminism, author, poet, researcher, speaker, teacher, philosopher, visionary Judy Grahn. Together we discuss “the mystery we call history”. “We live in our symbols and our stories.” JUDY’S WEBSITE
PodcastFor this special episode we invite you to join a circle of powerful neurodivergent Witches as we call in together new ways of looking at the mind, of crafting the human, of approaching community-building and peace, and re-enchanting the world. NOTE: You can find the transcript from the closed captio
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