18 episodes

Join host Heather Freeman as she explores the secrets of America's rich magical tapestry. Each episode uncovers the fascinating magical practices, beliefs, and personal stories of America’s diverse cultural communities, both past and present. Discover the hidden realms of the United States, from religious remixing to enchanted beliefs and sorcerous workings. Part veiled histories and part spiritual awakening, Magic in the United States will captivate listeners every Tuesday starting October 24th. https://www.magicintheunitedstates.com/ 

Magic in the United States Magic in the United States

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 44 Ratings

Join host Heather Freeman as she explores the secrets of America's rich magical tapestry. Each episode uncovers the fascinating magical practices, beliefs, and personal stories of America’s diverse cultural communities, both past and present. Discover the hidden realms of the United States, from religious remixing to enchanted beliefs and sorcerous workings. Part veiled histories and part spiritual awakening, Magic in the United States will captivate listeners every Tuesday starting October 24th. https://www.magicintheunitedstates.com/ 

    Montague and Duck

    Montague and Duck

    What exactly is a witch? When is the word a slur, and when is it a title of empowerment? And when is the word a bit of both, a slippery glamor or tricky cunning -- as in the case of Montague and Duck Moore. Little is known about Mont and Duck, an elderly couple who moved into a rural community near Rocky Mountain, Virginia, sometime in the early 1900s. But Mont and Duck engaged in magical racketeering, and their story is recounted in several books of Appalachian folklore. Appalachia has a rich history, and in this episode, we chase down the fragmentary tale of Montague and Duck Moore, unpack the role of folklore in their tale, and uncover the origins – and contemporary forms – of Appalachian folk magic. Featuring Sara Amis, Cory Hutcheson, and Trevor McKenzie.

    • 28 min
    #GoodVibesOnly

    #GoodVibesOnly

    From #manifesting, to #lawofattraction, to #luckygirlsyndrome – these hashtags are all over social media. But what do they mean and where do they come from? The idea that our thoughts can change our wealth, bodies, and fortunes is so pervasive, that we don’t realize how old – and distinctly American – these ideas really are. In this episode, we’ll travel backward in time from TikTok to the dawn of Christian Science and unpack the origins of manifesting our desires with our minds – and see how these very popular beliefs pit science against mysticism.  Featuring Susannah Crockford, Sean McCloud, and University of North Carolina at Charlotte students Andrew, Amani, Chris, Eva, Journei, Sam, and Taylor.

    • 33 min
    The Church of Lukumi Babalu Aye

    The Church of Lukumi Babalu Aye

    In 1987, the City of Hialeah, Florida passed local ordinances that prohibited animal sacrifice for religious purposes. The laws targeted one group in particular – the Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye. The City was taken to court, and the case eventually made it all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. The justices ruled against the city and called the ordinances "religious gerrymandering.” Almost 40 years later, African Diaspora Religions like Lucumí still face legal discrimination over core practices. These challenges reveal a long history of bias against African Diaspora practices, beliefs, and worldviews. Featuring Dr. Danielle Boaz, Frank Burgos, Silver Daniels, and Mindy Marqués.

    • 32 min
    The Starry Minos

    The Starry Minos

    It’s the 1970s and New York City’s queer scene is vibrant and organizing itself after the Stonewall Riots of 1969. Meanwhile, Wicca — a form of contemporary witchcraft — is gaining traction as the new religious movement of the hour. Edmund Buczynski is a Seeker of initiatory witchcraft but is denied time and again, often due to homophobia and heterosexism. But Eddie is charismatic and inspired by magic and mythology. He won’t be stopped – even if he has to create his own witchcraft tradition. Featuring Thumper Forge, Michael Lloyd, and Matthew Sawicki.

    • 36 min
    Season 2 Trailer - Magic in the United States

    Season 2 Trailer - Magic in the United States

    Flowers. The first ripe berries. Love songs.

    They're all symbols of springtime, and they're found on shrines and altars across the U.S. to gods, goddesses, spirits, and ancestors. But is this magic, religion, spirituality — or something else entirely?

    Join host Heather Freeman for magic, religion, and spiritual remixing in Season 2 of Magic in the United States, wherever you get your podcasts. Season 2, Episode 1 airs May 7th, 2024.

    • 2 min
    Becoming a Priestess of Osun by A Little Juju

    Becoming a Priestess of Osun by A Little Juju

    Now in its third season, *A Little Juju *is dedicated to “Black Ass spirituality, community, and witchy womanist insights into healing and culture.” In this episode excerpt, host Juju Bae — now Osunfunmilola - shares the story of her amazing trip to Nigeria for her initiation into Ifa as a priestess of Osun. And head over to Jujubae.com to listen to the rest of Episode 103 where she talks about her return to New York City and so, so much more.

    • 26 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
44 Ratings

44 Ratings

J.Val. ,

A Great Listen

This is a wonderfully engaging and informative podcast on the topic. It is well thought out and presented. I look forward to the 2nd season and hope the episodes might be longer (45 minutes to an hour) so as to include even more perspective, history, and experiences.

JayRayRey ,

It’s about time…

For a podcast like this! An appreciative and respectful exploration what’s happening in American magical practices today and looking at their historical context. It feels more like a “backroads” type show where Heather is meeting and taking to “everyday Americans” about their spiritual activities, without getting too much into either an us vs. them discussion or blasting a particular mainstream religion. It’s also missing the self-consciousness of a lot of the modern Magick or neo-pagan podcasts which seem to be mostly about getting people to join their Patreon and subscription boxes.

With the casual tone of Serial and the unflinching language use of of Heaven Bent, this is a great listen for those on a, or curious about, magickal path.

Magwhich2 ,

Absolutely magical podcast

So far my only problem is that each episode is too short, I need more. Also one of the few shows to cover more modern occult history. PODS was news to me since no one else talks about it.

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