Bonfire Babble Podcast

Bonfire Babble Podcast


Ep 188: Mundane and Magical Resources In Times of Fascism

January 31, 2025

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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)


Root Craft Herbalism


PBS News


Waging Non Violence


Diana Rajchel  Witch and author 


Amy Blackthorn on Tik Tok  


Witch and Author Books By her here on Bookshop dot org 


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