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Creating Sacred Objects at Home

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Welcome to the Folkloring Podcast. In this episode we discuss how making things is at the heart of what we call folkloring. Creating sacred objects at home from a folkloric and animist perspective is a beautiful way to connect with ancestral traditions and infuse your daily life with meaning. We talk about the how, why and what of making sacred object and we hope you feel inspired to make some of your own.

We hope you enjoy it. If you do, give us a rating and review so other folks like yourself can find us.

Questions or comments: email us at folkloringpod@gmail.com

Give us a follow on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/folkloring) or Instagram (@folkloringpodcast)

You can also find Tanya on instagram @folklore.home.companion

You can find Tracy’s games at https://madmenandheroes.com/

Special thanks to Mark Norman of The Folklore Podcast for early reviews and feedback and overall being a huge support.

Music by Al Seeger of Point of Insanity Productions at https://poigamestudio.podbean.com/

Sound editing by Tracy Nicholas.

Logo design by Tanya Carwyn.

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Send us a Text Message.

Welcome to the Folkloring Podcast. In this episode we discuss how making things is at the heart of what we call folkloring. Creating sacred objects at home from a folkloric and animist perspective is a beautiful way to connect with ancestral traditions and infuse your daily life with meaning. We talk about the how, why and what of making sacred object and we hope you feel inspired to make some of your own.

We hope you enjoy it. If you do, give us a rating and review so other folks like yourself can find us.

Questions or comments: email us at folkloringpod@gmail.com

Give us a follow on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/folkloring) or Instagram (@folkloringpodcast)

You can also find Tanya on instagram @folklore.home.companion

You can find Tracy’s games at https://madmenandheroes.com/

Special thanks to Mark Norman of The Folklore Podcast for early reviews and feedback and overall being a huge support.

Music by Al Seeger of Point of Insanity Productions at https://poigamestudio.podbean.com/

Sound editing by Tracy Nicholas.

Logo design by Tanya Carwyn.

  continue reading

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