The North Star Podcast: Conversations on Pagan Life and Meaning

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The North Star Podcast is a podcast for pagans seeking deeper meaning, thoughtful practice, and a well-lived life. Hosted by four practicing pagans, the show explores pagan philosophy, theology, and ethics through both an academic lens and real-world experience. Each episode blends scholarship with practical insight as we examine rituals, worldviews, and daily practices that help orient us toward living a good, intentional pagan life—rooted in tradition, curiosity, and lived wisdom.

Episodes

  1. JAN 18

    What Is Religion? The Human Need for the Sacred

    What is religion, and is it something human beings can simply outgrow? In this foundational episode of North Star, we unpack the words religion and spirituality, along with the assumptions, baggage, and modern misunderstandings that often come with them. Many people today equate religion with monotheism, Christianity, dogma, institutional control, or private belief. But is religion actually something much broader? Drawing on ideas from Mircea Eliade, including homo religiosus, we explore the possibility that humanity is religious by nature: that human beings inevitably search for meaning, significance, the sacred, and answers to ultimate questions. We also consider why even explicitly non-religious ideologies can sometimes take on religious forms, offering their own accounts of what life means and how people ought to live. The conversation moves through the difference between religion and spirituality, the modern fear of tradition and structure, religion as something that “ties back” or reconnects, and the contrast between individual belief and collective practice. From there, we turn toward ancient and pagan religions, including Roman, Greek, Zoroastrian, Hindu, and Germanic examples, asking whether religion has historically been more about orthopraxy—right practice—than orthodoxy—right belief. For modern heathens, this question matters deeply. If religion is not merely a set of opinions but a way of being tied back to reality, community, ancestors, gods, ritual, and sacred order, then practicing Germanic religion today requires more than private interest. It requires effort, tradition, collective life, and a serious attempt to live in right relation with what is sacred. This episode is a starting point for listeners interested in religion, spirituality, heathenry, Theodism, paganism, Mircea Eliade, the sacred, orthopraxy, and the role of religion in human life.

    1h 7m

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The North Star Podcast is a podcast for pagans seeking deeper meaning, thoughtful practice, and a well-lived life. Hosted by four practicing pagans, the show explores pagan philosophy, theology, and ethics through both an academic lens and real-world experience. Each episode blends scholarship with practical insight as we examine rituals, worldviews, and daily practices that help orient us toward living a good, intentional pagan life—rooted in tradition, curiosity, and lived wisdom.