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    Hot time, summer in the city, back of my Wigglian gettin' dirty and gritty!

    Whoa, it's a hot one here at The Wigglian Way studio. Final preparations are underway for Wigglians on the Road '09. Thank you for taking the time out of your busy summer to spend a little time with us, we sure appreciate it!

    So nice we had to have to have him twice, our good friend Steven is steering the good ship Wigglian tonight. Eco-Priestess also stops by to lend a voice in the third segment! What a show!

    Tonight's feature album is by a great Vancouver based band delhi 2 dublin. From their self titled CD delhi 2 dublin, we hear nightstep and apples. We finish off the show with dil nachde. delhi 2 dublin will be appearing at this years FaerieWorlds!

    Also appearing at FaerieWorlds this year is Tricky Pixie and tonight we have a sneak preview (thanks guys, we love you) from their new album, Mythcreants please enjoy Mushroom Song. New to The Wigglian Way, check out Xavier Rudd with Messages, from his album Food in the Belly.

    Here is a link to Menstuff, a site that Steven referenced in his research for segment 2.

    Podkin Love!

    Sparrow and I are going on the road in two days! Along the way we'll be stopping at FaerieWorlds, Redwood National Park and SpecMouse Studio to have our picture taken. (thanks Thea and Julius!)

    Please be safe over the summer, we love you and we'll be back in a couple of weeks. WIGGLIANS HO!

    Direct download: Episode_54.mp3
    Category:pagan podcast -- posted at: 12:23 AM
    Comments[9]

    • Great episode-3 big scoops of awesome.

      posted by: droopy615 on 2009-08-03 15:20:00

    • I love you guys! Great show!

      posted by: Shilo on 2009-08-04 04:31:00

    • p.s. Bookworm!!! I have to admit, I read Golden Bough from cover to cover. Ooops. And yes it DID hurt my brain!

      posted by: Shilo on 2009-08-04 04:53:00

    • This was a great show. I actually quite appreciated the segment on men's mysteries. I've never been in a coven, and haven't learned these mysteries from any actual high priest. So, this was - and will be - an interesting segment.

      Is there a way that gay men's mysteries, or gay folks' place in Wicca, could be discussed on the show? I'd love to hear Steven's take on things.

      Love and Lyte,

      Fire Lyte

      http://Fire-Lyte.blogspot.com

      posted by: Fire Lyte on 2009-07-29 10:13:00

    • Viper Byte: Lovely to hear you as always - and Steven and Wendy. It was nice hearing the musical circle. That is near and dear to my heart as you all know that is how we practice. So for the mens mysteries, nice to hear it explained for those who do not get to experience it first hand. They offer a mens mystery ritual at dragonfest each year. My own personal opinion is that the ideas/structures are outdated and not so relevant in our time. That doesn't mean that I do not honor or respect those who wish to participate. Thanks to Steven for opening this experience up to many new men. Have fun with the Fae. I'll be thinking of you (and missing) you all at fest next week.

      posted by: Sylvanus on 2009-07-29 11:04:00

    • Found your site! Can't wait to listen but will have to wait till the morning I'm just to worn out from Faerie world fun. It was great to meet you and great job on the mindi wings

      posted by: Kitty (AKA. yarndancer) on 2009-08-03 02:32:00

    • I can't hear you!

      posted by: Moonepower on 2009-07-27 21:55:00

    • I can hear you! :D Great Episode! Loved and looking forward to future editions of the Manly Man Mannerson segments! That tricky pixie track was also amazing! What vocals!!

      Thanks for your hard podcasting work :)

      posted by: Agal on 2009-07-28 20:21:00

    • So glad to hear PCP and Wigglian have buried the hatchet! I didn't want to have to do my best James Dean "you're tearing me apart" bit.

      Cheers!

      posted by: Jason Pitzl-Waters on 2009-07-28 22:40:00

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