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EPISODE · Aug 8, 2019 · 1H 47M

Louise Hewett and The Pictish Spirit

from Forest Spirituality with Julie Brett · host Julie Brett

In this episode I speak with Louise Hewett who is the author of the Pictish Spirit series of fiction novels. The books explore the ethics of intimacy and sexual politics, looking at many challenging themes that explore discussion around the acceptability of cultural norms. It covers feminism, the sexualisation of violence, sexuality and relationships, as well as being set in a very Pagan community of present day Adelaide. While exploring these political themes, Louise also explores the reality of Pagan life in the spiritual experiences of everyday people in ritual, meditation, healing and open awareness. The books are enormous and a real outpouring of Louise's inspiration. They are full of poetry and musical lyrics and she has also inspired musicians within the Pagan community to put her words into their art. The interview also includes some of these tracks. Purchase the first book of the Pictish Spirit series, 'Mist' at Book Depository or Amazon.  You can find out more about Louise's work on Facebook through Pictish Spirit, Egg and Serpent Studio, and The Hearth of the Antlered Mother.  You can purchase the song 'Priestess' by KC Guy on Bandcamp. You can find more about Kacey Guy Stephensen, his music and poetry at www.kaceystephensen.com  You can also listen to 'The Song for Scathach' also named 'A Song For Skye' on You Tube.  Find out more about Kacey's music in this earlier podcast: https://forestspirituality.podbean.com/e/kacey-guy-stephensen-on-music-and-druidry/ You can find the 'Through A Sylvan Doorway' album by Spiral Dance which includes the 'Gift of the Boinne' song on Bandcamp. You can find more about Spiral Dance at www.spiraldance.com.au   ps: sorry if you got the first download of this where I missed a chunk that I should have edited out where I'm typing and looking up stuff on You Tube! It's such a long talk I missed a bit :P This one should be all good ;-) 

In this episode I speak with Louise Hewett who is the author of the Pictish Spirit series of fiction novels. The books explore the ethics of intimacy and sexual politics, looking at many challenging themes that explore discussion around the acceptability of cultural norms. It covers feminism, the sexualisation of violence, sexuality and relationships, as well as being set in a very Pagan community of present day Adelaide. While exploring these political themes, Louise also explores the reality of Pagan life in the spiritual experiences of everyday people in ritual, meditation, healing and open awareness. The books are enormous and a real outpouring of Louise's inspiration. They are full of poetry and musical lyrics and she has also inspired musicians within the Pagan community to put her words into their art. The interview also includes some of these tracks. Purchase the first book of the Pictish Spirit series, 'Mist' at Book Depository or Amazon.  You can find out more about Louise's work on Facebook through Pictish Spirit, Egg and Serpent Studio, and The Hearth of the Antlered Mother.  You can purchase the song 'Priestess' by KC Guy on Bandcamp.You can find more about Kacey Guy Stephensen, his music and poetry at www.kaceystephensen.com  You can also listen to 'The Song for Scathach' also named 'A Song For Skye' on You Tube.  Find out more about Kacey's music in this earlier podcast: https://forestspirituality.podbean.com/e/kacey-guy-stephensen-on-music-and-druidry/ You can find the 'Through A Sylvan Doorway' album by Spiral Dance which includes the 'Gift of the Boinne' song on Bandcamp. You can find more about Spiral Dance at www.spiraldance.com.au   ps: sorry if you got the first download of this where I missed a chunk that I should have edited out where I'm typing and looking up stuff on You Tube! It's such a long talk I missed a bit :P This one should be all good ;-)

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