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EPISODE · Apr 4, 2025 · 1H 1M

Deep Dive into Sabrina, Goddess of the River Severn w/ Brett Hollyhead (Witch of Salopia)

from The Pagan Portal Podcast · host The Pagan Portal Podcast

Dive into the enchanting world of Sabrina, the goddess of the River Severn, in this captivating episode of The Pagan Portal Podcast! Join host Rachel Patterson and guest Brett Hollyhead as they explore Sabrina’s paradoxical nature—fluid, ever-changing, and transcending traditional gender roles. 🌊✨From her origins in the Cambrian Mountains to her modern-day revival by poets, Sabrina embodies both maiden and mother, Welsh and English, ancient and contemporary. Discover how she bridges borders, defies binaries, and serves as a symbol of unity and transformation. 🌸In this episode, Brett shares his deep research into Sabrina’s history, from her ties to the Virgin Mary and the masculine deity Nodens to her role in Welsh folklore and the Welsh Marches’ cultural identity. Learn how Sabrina’s story reflects the fluidity of water itself—nourishing, powerful, and endlessly adaptable.Whether you’re a pagan, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about mythology, this conversation offers a fascinating journey into the heart of a goddess who continues to inspire and evolve. Don’t miss this deep dive into Sabrina’s world!Key Topics Covered:- Sabrina’s origins and her paradoxical nature as a water deity- Her ties to Welsh and English identity in the Welsh Marches- The influence of poets in reviving her as a modern goddess- Connections to the Virgin Mary, Nodens, and other deities- Sabrina’s role in folklore, archaeology, and environmental activism- How to connect with Sabrina today through rituals and respect for water

Dive into the enchanting world of Sabrina, the goddess of the River Severn, in this captivating episode of The Pagan Portal Podcast! Join host Rachel Patterson and guest Brett Hollyhead as they explore Sabrina’s paradoxical nature—fluid, ever-changing, and transcending traditional gender roles. 🌊✨From her origins in the Cambrian Mountains to her modern-day revival by poets, Sabrina embodies both maiden and mother, Welsh and English, ancient and contemporary. Discover how she bridges borders, defies binaries, and serves as a symbol of unity and transformation. 🌸In this episode, Brett shares his deep research into Sabrina’s history, from her ties to the Virgin Mary and the masculine deity Nodens to her role in Welsh folklore and the Welsh Marches’ cultural identity. Learn how Sabrina’s story reflects the fluidity of water itself—nourishing, powerful, and endlessly adaptable.Whether you’re a pagan, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about mythology, this conversation offers a fascinating journey into the heart of a goddess who continues to inspire and evolve. Don’t miss this deep dive into Sabrina’s world!Key Topics Covered:- Sabrina’s origins and her paradoxical nature as a water deity- Her ties to Welsh and English identity in the Welsh Marches- The influence of poets in reviving her as a modern goddess- Connections to the Virgin Mary, Nodens, and other deities- Sabrina’s role in folklore, archaeology, and environmental activism- How to connect with Sabrina today through rituals and respect for water

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