The Blackthorn Grove

Amy Blackthorn

A podcast where where witchcraft meets with good friends over tea to talk about the nature of magic, and community.

  1. 05/22/2025

    Tarot in Other Words

    Edited by Cassandra Snow. (Cassandra-Snow.com) Cassandra is a professional tarot card reader, and teacher, writer, and theather maker in Minneapolis, MN. Cassandra's writing focuses on tarot, paganism, arts journalism, queer lifestyle and personal storytelling. They are the author of Queering the Tarot and Queering your Craft: Witchcraft from the Margins and co-authored Lessons from the Empress: a Tarot Workbook for Self-Care and Creative Grow Sponsored by Amy Blackthorn Intuitive (amyblackthorn.as.me) Media mentioned during the episode. Becoming Dangerous: Witchy Femmes, Queer Conjurers, and Magical Rebels by Katie West Queer Magic: Power Beyond Boundaries by Lee Harrington Queering the Tarot by Cassandra Snow Queer Devotion: Spirituality Beyond the Binary in Myth, Story, and Practice by Charlie Claire Burgess Radical Tarot: Queer the Cards, Liberate Your Practice, and Create the Future by Charlie Claire Burgess 78 Acts of Liberation: Tarot to Transform Our World by Lane Smith Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom: A Tarot Journey to Self-Awareness by Rachel Pollack Finding the Fool: A Tarot Journey to Radical Transformation by Meg Jones WallTarot Original 1909 Tarot Circular Deck Cards, Sasha Graham Next World Tarot: by Cristy C. Road The Linestrider Tarot Cards by Siolo Thompson The Wild Unknown Tarot by Kim Krans Deviant Moon Tarot by Patrick Valenza Crow Tarot by MJ Cullinane Fat Folks Tarot (Fat Folks dot org) Slow Holler Tarot Deck https://slowholler.com 5th Spirit Tarot Charlie Claire Burgess Jasper @queerconjure Houseplant Tarot: A 78-Card Deck of Adorable Plants and Succulents for Magical Guidance by Minerva Siegel Moonlight Dream Tarot deck

    59 min
  2. 04/25/2025

    Listener Questions

    In this episode I'll be answering listener emails! BlackthornGrovePodcast@gmail.com to submit your questions. Podcast sponsored by Blackthorn's Botanicals. Tea of the day: The White Witch (of Narnia), for an almond black tea, with cream and ginger. Topics discussed today: - Where does Witchcraft live? -Brief discussion of tarot -How Witchcraft works Agency. -How to write a spell Example: Stabilizing finances Ancestors Plant spirits Example: frankincense -Magical Specializations -Advice for new practitioners -Initiation through Death -Celebrities Practicing WitchcraftAmy references her positive experience on "This Circle is Podcast" https://thecircleispodcast.buzzsprout.com and mentions public figures, noting the complexities and potential backlash celebrities may encounter when sharing their spiritual practices. -Witchcraft Practices and Book of Shadows Discussion on whether a Book of Shadows is necessary in witchcraft. -Length of Service vs. Credibility in WitchcraftLength of service does not automatically equate to authority or credibility, and experience is subjective and context-dependent.- Group Mind in Coven Dynamics Examines how the addition or departure of members affects the group mind or collective thought form of a coven. -Belief and Thought Forms in Magic Discusses the importance of belief in magic and the creation of thought forms. - Doubt and Skepticism in Magic Addresses how doubt can undermine magic, as doubt is described as the "killer of all magic." The speaker encourages healthy skepticism but poses a question about what might be lost—such as childlike wonder or ancestral connection—when realism overtakes magical belief. Listeners are invited to share their thoughts and experiences. Sources: Blackthorn's Botanical Magic by Amy Blackthorn Blackthorn's Protection Magic by Amy Blackthorn https://www.thecut.com/2019/09/i-want-to-believe-that-jennifer-aniston-has-formed-a-coven.html

    41 min
4.8
out of 5
32 Ratings

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A podcast where where witchcraft meets with good friends over tea to talk about the nature of magic, and community.