
Southern Bramble: a Podcast of Crooked Ways Meet your cohosts Austin and Marshall
May 1, 2021
The hosts discuss their podcast platform and how their identities have influenced their craft. They explore folk loric witchcraft, its connection to history and queerness. They share personal experiences of discovering witchcraft, coming out, and creating a safer environment for LGBT students. They highlight a book on southern cutting folkloric witchcraft and discuss influential media sources. They indulge in an imaginary dinner with a Scottish woman accused of witchcraft and talk about their favorite methods of divination: tarot and oracle cards.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Podcast Platform, Introductions, and Identity
01:43 • 4min
Exploring Folk Loric Witchcraft
05:23 • 19min
Discovering Witchcraft and Self-Identity
24:12 • 27min
Influence of a Book on Southern Cutting Folkloric Witchcraft
51:07 • 2min
Influential Media Sources and the Impact of Social Media
52:44 • 4min
Dinner with Isabelle Gaudy: A Scottish Woman Accused of Witchcraft
56:27 • 3min
Methods of Divination: Tarot and Oracle Cards
59:40 • 13min
