CEIE Podcasts
Phyllis Curott -- Reflecting Wiccan: Rising Euro-Indigenous Consciousness and the Capacity of Women
Curott served as Vice-chair of the Parliament of the World’s Religions, and was creator of the inaugural Women’s Assembly of that body in Salt Lake City in 2015. She is the author of three books on modern Witchcraft and Goddess spirituality, and wrote her memoir, Book of Shadows, in an effort to dispel misconceptions about witches.
Steve Wilhelm recently retired from his 34-year career as a journalist, writing mainly about aerospace, advanced manufacturing and international trade. Steve has taught meditation and Buddhism through Eastside Insight Meditation since 2000. He also edits Northwest Dharma News and serves on the board of the Tibetan Nuns Project. He has a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Colorado.
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