A podcast for spiritual misfits, modern mystics, and folks tending the sacred within everyday life. We talk about practical spirituality and somatics, energy and embodiment; eroticism, ecology, eschatology; vocation, identity, queerness, race; and how to ‘be in a good way’ with the complex and ever changing web of life.
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A podcast for spiritual misfits, modern mystics, and folks tending the sacred within everyday life. We talk about practical spirituality and somatics, energy and embodiment; eroticism, ecology, eschatology; vocation, identity, queerness, race; and how to ‘be in a good way’ with the complex and ever changing web of life.
You could probably sing a dozen Christmas songs at the drop of a hat.
But do you know any Solstice songs?
I didn’t either, so the season and I co-authored a few, and in this week’s episode I share them with you.
Singing is a cultural practice from traditions worldwide, and one of the things that really enlivens me in my personal practice as well as in my priestess role in my community.
How do you and yours mark this season? Tag me in your celebratory Solstice posts!
Want a whole Solstice ritual outline for your family or community? Check out last week’s podcast here or wherever you listen to podcasts: priestessofordinarythings.podbean.com/e/solstice-ritual-for-families/
Local to the South Puget Sound? Join our Sing Up the Sun community celebration here: www.thesanctuarynorthwest.com/celebrations
Ready to step into your own Priestess gifts? Sign up for the Priestess School waitlist here: www.katefontana.com/Priestess-School
Priestess of Ordinary Things
A podcast for spiritual misfits, modern mystics, and folks tending the sacred within everyday life. We talk about practical spirituality and somatics, energy and embodiment; eroticism, ecology, eschatology; vocation, identity, queerness, race; and how to ‘be in a good way’ with the complex and ever changing web of life.