The Welsh Witch Podcast

Mhara Starling
The Welsh Witch Podcast

Enter a world of sacred lakes, enchanting folklore, and magical traditions. This is the Welsh Witch Podcast! Hosted by Mhara Starling, a Welsh folk Witch who grew up in North Wales. Each episode will delve into the spirits, lore, and magic of her native Wales. With fabulous guests, and episodes exploring folklore and magic, this podcast is perfect for anyone with an interest in Celtic Paganism, or Welsh Witchcraft.

Episodes

  1. 5 DAYS AGO

    Sacred Springs, Legendary Lakes, and Witching Waters with Annwyn Avalon

    In this episode I am joined by water priestess, Witch, and author Annwyn Avalon. Together we geek out over the magic of water! From discussions pertaining to sacred springs, legendary and liminal lakes, and witching waters...all the way to discussions of initiation, Glastonbury, and ladies of the lakes. A wonderful conversation between two watery witches!  About today's guest: Annwyn Avalon is a Water Priestess and Celtic Witch. She is the Author of The Way of the Water Priestess and Water Witchcraft: Magic and Lore from the Celtic Tradition. She is the founder of Water Priestess Training, The Water Priestess Confluence, Bewitching the Waters Symposium, and Triskele Rose Witchcraft an Avalonian Witchcraft Tradition. She has devoted her life to the study of Esoteric Water Mysteries, art, witchcraft, and magic. Her path is one of sacred service to the waters of this world and her ancestors. She is an initiated Witch and Priestess, Reiki Master Teacher, award-winning Dancer, and published author and has a BFA in sculpture, BA in Anthropology.. She has also received an apprentice certificate in Herbalism. She writes for the Magical Times Magazine in the UK and has contributed to other published works such as The New Aradia a Witches handbook for resistance, Brigid's Light: Tending the Ancestral Flame of the Beloved Celtic Goddess, This Witch, and Witchology Magazine. She is the author of the Patheos Blog The Water Witch. She now lives in Glastonbury as the sacred steward of Chalice Orchard, the former home of the famous occultist Dion Fortune and is a Keeper at the White Spring. One of the sacred springs located in Glastonbury. You can find Annwyn's socials via the link below! https://linktr.ee/annwynavalon?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZ8K9qFSuFOpBWmcpa8MHQNBR5_oO7_YwIjCvBHTLABYYc2ovhth-_Sb_Y_aem_A3Ar-kUd1sZLvXhaNzyPPQ **** Do you love the Welsh Witch Podcast? Then why not support us! By supporting me on Patreon you make it possible for me to continue doing what I do! My Patrons get exclusive access to courses, classes, videos, articles, and more! And they get to listen to podcast episodes before anyone else! To join or to learn more follow the link below: https://patreon.com/mharastarling?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink

    1h 13m
  2. 01/16/2024

    Magicians and Fairies with Andrew Phillip Smith

    In the most recent episode of the Welsh Witch podcast I am joined by Andrew Philip Smith, Author of the book "Pages From a Welsh Cunning Man's Book: Magic and Fairies in Nineteenth-Century Wales", which only recently released. In this book Andrew explores the lost "Llyfr Cyfrin" (mystic/secret book) of a Denbighshire cunning man, which included spells to call upon and conjure the Tylwyth Teg, Welsh fairies. Here's what I had to say about the book in an endorsement: "Anyone with an interest in magic, folklore, or even Welsh history in general will find something in this book...read it and revel in the magic of Wales' traditional folk magical culture". During this interview we explore the interplay between fairies and magicians within a Welsh cultural context. Glossary: Llyfr Cyfrin - A "mystic book of secrets", a book kept by a cunning person, where they recorded all their methods and knowledge. Byd y Dyn Hysbys - A book by Kate Bosse Griffiths, published in 1977, which not only explored Welsh cunning craft, but also the Llyfr Cyfrin of an unnamed cunning man from Denbighshire Tylwyth Teg - the name given to fairies in Welsh. Translated, it means 'the fair family'. Links to Andrew's work Bardic Press: http://bardicpress.com/ Andrew's Book, "Pages from a Welsh Cunning Man's Book": https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pages-Welsh-Cunning-Mans-Nineteenth-Century/dp/B0CJSYS6VZ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2GDS6Y0N6AJ6E&keywords=pages+from+a+welsh+cunning+man%27s+book&qid=1705421711&sprefix=pages+from+a+welsh%2Caps%2C114&sr=8-1 Andrew's Twitter/X Account: https://twitter.com/MythWelsh ****** Support me on Patreon to keep this podcast going! patreon.com/mharastarling

    1h 22m
5
out of 5
40 Ratings

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Enter a world of sacred lakes, enchanting folklore, and magical traditions. This is the Welsh Witch Podcast! Hosted by Mhara Starling, a Welsh folk Witch who grew up in North Wales. Each episode will delve into the spirits, lore, and magic of her native Wales. With fabulous guests, and episodes exploring folklore and magic, this podcast is perfect for anyone with an interest in Celtic Paganism, or Welsh Witchcraft.

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