Songs of the Pagan Tribe
Songs of the Pagan Tribe
Podcast Description
Welcome to Songs of the Pagan Tribe, a podcast in the Circle Sanctuary Network. Hosted by Cern Greenman, each episode features music with Pagan-related themes, such as Goddess spirituality and the sacredness of Nature. New episodes on the second and fourth Friday of the momth. Blessed be!
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Content Themes
The podcast explores themes central to Pagan spirituality, focusing on topics such as Goddess spirituality, eco-spirituality, and the celebration of Nature, with episodes like 'My Pagan Valentine' delving into love through a Pagan lens, and 'The Power of Air' honoring the elemental forces.

Welcome to Songs of the Pagan Tribe, a podcast in the Circle Sanctuary Network. Hosted by Cern Greenman, each episode features music with Pagan-related themes, such as Goddess spirituality and the sacredness of Nature. New episodes on the second and fourth Friday of the momth. Blessed be!
(00:00:00) The Wonder of a Wild World
(00:01:23) Wild Earth Child (Greenman) by Jenna Greene
(00:07:39) Mama Mountain – SJ Tucker
(00:13:53) Where the Wild Things Grow – Spiral Rhythm
(00:17:09) Woodland Green – Blackwillow Starling
(00:21:39) At the Garden Gate – Brian Henke
(00:24:07) Beauty of the Earth-Chalice and Blade
(00:24:10) Ode to the Forest -Meren King
(00:26:26) Ode to the Forest – Meren King
(00:33:58) Into the Green – Arthur Hinds and The Round Table
“The Wonder of a Wild World”. Listen to songs about the empowering presence of Nature, sung by Pagan artists, including Spiral Rhythm, Jenna Greene, Meren King, Arthur Hinds and the Round Table, and more.

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