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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 32 MIN

Normalizing Paganism Through Real Conversation

from Pagan Coffee Talk · host Life Temple and Seminary

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we explore the recurring issue of interfaith misunderstanding, focusing on why many Pagans feel scrutinized by dominant religions and how much of that tension stems from cultural friction rather than true persecution. We discuss how religious trauma, especially among first‑generation Pagans coming from Christian backgrounds, can heighten defensiveness and create a sense of being judged even when no harm is intended. The conversation emphasizes that most conflict arises from people—not religions—and that curiosity, not hostility, is far more common in real‑world interactions.We also examine how online echo chambers, WitchTok aesthetics, and sensationalized content distort public perception of Paganism. Viral videos, exaggerated “us vs. them” narratives, and low‑effort spell content make easy targets for critics and reinforce stereotypes. We argue that the Pagan community must take responsibility for how it presents itself, prioritizing ethics, lived experience, and genuine spiritual practice over trends and theatrics.Ultimately, the episode calls for authentic interfaith dialogue, healthier boundaries, and a willingness to speak openly about Pagan beliefs without aggression or apology. By normalizing Pagan identity in everyday life, avoiding religion‑bashing, and engaging others with mutual respect, the community can reduce misconceptions and move beyond the victim narratives amplified online.Join us on Discord:  https://discord.gg/MdcMwqUjPZFacebook: (7) Life Temple and Seminary | Facebook

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Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we explore the recurring issue of interfaith misunderstanding, focusing on why many Pagans feel scrutinized by dominant religions and how much of that tension stems from cultural friction rather than true persecution. We discuss how religious trauma, especially among first‑generation Pagans coming from Christian backgrounds, can heighten defensiveness and create a sense of being judged even when no harm is intended. The conversation emphasizes that most confl...

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