eclecticpagan's Podcast
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Merry Meet,

During this episode, Tom reviews the book The Triumph of the Moon by Ronald Hutton. If you are looking for a book that provides background on the history of the Wiccan movement, this would be the one you want to read.

We celebrate the fact that we have been doing this show for a year now. Thank all of you for your support. We hope to make this next year on the show even better.

We discuss during this episode whether or not Pagans need to be confrontational. Does it have a bearing on the movement for those that are not? In situations where conflicts arise for Pagans being challenged from other people from different backgrounds in a disrespectful manner, is it proper to speak up and defend the movement? Or is it better to remain quiet? This is the question we pose and attempt to answer during the show. We would love to hear some feedback from everyone as to what there process is, and whether there is a point where perhaps a switch turns on for the potential of confrontation to begin?

Shari begins her joke of the show segment during this episode. Please let us know if this is something that should stay or go.

Curious how you can help support the show? We do not accept donations, though offers are appreciated. Instead, if you can vote for us at WWW.Podcastalley.com, or leave a review in Itunes, that would be great.

Opening Music: Under a Violet Moon- Blackmore's Night
Ending Music: Morrigna- Dagda

Until next time,
Merry Part,
Baz
Direct download: Epp_24-_Pagans_and_confrontation.mp3
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