Bonfire Babble Podcast

Ep 188: Mundane and Magical Resources In Times of Fascism
Babble
9:45 ish Library / Bonfire Combined
10:30 Corey talks about how to source your news, resources, and information
Mundane world
Tips for staying involved without getting overwhelmed
23:10 Detta Starts with Mundane Resources and Moves to Magical Resources
24 ish – entering Marginalized Spaces
25:40 ish DE-Centering
26:50 ish – Different ways to be an activist and protest other than protesting on the street
32:00 Resistance Resources that Are Joy Based Resitsance
32: 50 ish Magical Resources
33:25 Books on Magical Protection
36: 40 ish – When we lived through this before
37: 00 Magical Based Mundane Resources
Some of the Mundane – is magic…. After The Underground
Urging to do your own research
The I, Detta gets a little preachy about the opressor.. Sorry 39- 41ish
More ideas for community resources
42 ish Social Media…
45:50 ish SPARKS
Gabrielle The Chaotic Forager ( Puerto Rican American)
Diana Rajchel Witch and author
Witch and Author Books By her here on Bookshop dot org
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