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EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 10 MIN

Ep 81 - A Very Important Errand: A Guided Story from Mossvale ft. Marmalade the Fairy

from The Wild Goddess · host Kayleigh Priest

Put the to-do list down. Just for a few minutes.This is a companion piece to episode 80 In Defence of Whimsy — but you don't need to have heard it to find your way in. All you need to do is get comfortable, let your imagination wander, and follow the smell of butter and wildflowers.Marmalade the fairy, chaotic, warm, and absolutely convinced that a lavender tart at half past ten is a completely legitimate errand (which it is!) is here to take you on a short walk through the village of Brambleton. Past Willa Ravenbloom's flower buckets and Rowan Thorndown's perfectly colour-ordered seed packets. Through the door of the Pixie Patisserie. Along cobblestones that are slightly uneven for reasons that involve a shelf of encyclopaedias and the year 1987.And somewhere in the middle of all of it, between the pastry and the chaos and the increasingly urgent situation at the post office, she's going to say something that might quietly change the way you move through your day.This is a guided imaginative story which is part reflection, part reminder that the world is more interesting than we usually let ourselves notice. Let yourself really picture it. The cobblestones. The crooked rooftops. The warmth spilling out of bakery doors.You don't need to know Mossvale to follow her. She's very good at this.This episode is for you if:You listened to In Defence of Whimsy and want to feel it rather than just hear itYou need five minutes of something genuinely lovely in your dayYou've been rushing and can't quite remember how to slow downYou're new to Mossvale and curious what on earth it's all about✨ Mossvale is a fictional folklore world created by Kayleigh Priest — full of fairies, witches, gossipy crows, and the firm belief that enchantment is not something you outgrow.The Wild Goddess is a podcast about folklore, enchantment, slow living and the quiet magic of paying attention. Hosted by Kayleigh Priest, founder of The Wild Goddess and the Mossvale fictional folklore world. ✨ If you love Mossvale, you can go deeper inside the membership community, home to walking meditations, the Storywood folklore library, and Marmalade's journal entries from the world itself. Find out more🕯️ Or experience it through scent Explore my Wild Goddess candles, each with its own story.✨ Love the podcast? Follow, share, or leave a review, it means more than you know.📲 Find me on Instagram @the.wildgoddess

Put the to-do list down. Just for a few minutes. This is a companion piece to episode 80 In Defence of Whimsy — but you don't need to have heard it to find your way in. All you need to do is get comfortable, let your imagination wander, and follow the smell of butter and wildflowers. Marmalade the fairy, chaotic, warm, and absolutely convinced that a lavender tart at half past ten is a completely legitimate errand (which it is!) is here to take you on a short walk through the village of ...

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