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Happy Winter Solstice! | Ep 4
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Celebrate the Winter Solstice with us as we delve into the mythology, legend, and traditional celebrations of this first day of winter from around the world. We talk about how various cultures practice, where those practices come from, and how you can build your own celebrations that work for you and your family.
Show Notes:
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word “wassail” originated as a borrowing from the Old Norse salutation “ves heill”, corresponding to Old English hál wes þú or wes hál – literally meaning ‘be in good health’ or ‘be fortunate’. It was initially used in the sense of ‘hail’ or ‘farewell’, without any drinking connotation.[2] The English interjection “hail” is a cognate of the etymon of the second part of “wassail”, and was probably influenced by the Old English phrase.[3]
Liz’s Favorite Wassail Recipe: https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/cider-wassail/
Link to pagan children’s books by J.C. Artemisia:
A Pagan Book Of Holidays | The Holly King & The Oak King
Let us know what you think of the episode! For comments, questions, or to request topics you’d like to hear us cover in the future, you can reach us via email at twobytorchlight@gmail.com or slide into our DMs on all your favorite social platforms:
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This show is produced by Aradia (@aradiadarling) and Lizryth (@lizryth) and published by Buzzsprout. Episodes are edited by Liz. Media is created by Aradia. Theme music is Moonlight by Xendom Arts.
Support the showAs always, you can find detailed show notes on our website, along with resources referenced and important links and media.
24 episódios
Manage episode 314271696 series 2990482
Celebrate the Winter Solstice with us as we delve into the mythology, legend, and traditional celebrations of this first day of winter from around the world. We talk about how various cultures practice, where those practices come from, and how you can build your own celebrations that work for you and your family.
Show Notes:
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word “wassail” originated as a borrowing from the Old Norse salutation “ves heill”, corresponding to Old English hál wes þú or wes hál – literally meaning ‘be in good health’ or ‘be fortunate’. It was initially used in the sense of ‘hail’ or ‘farewell’, without any drinking connotation.[2] The English interjection “hail” is a cognate of the etymon of the second part of “wassail”, and was probably influenced by the Old English phrase.[3]
Liz’s Favorite Wassail Recipe: https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/cider-wassail/
Link to pagan children’s books by J.C. Artemisia:
A Pagan Book Of Holidays | The Holly King & The Oak King
Let us know what you think of the episode! For comments, questions, or to request topics you’d like to hear us cover in the future, you can reach us via email at twobytorchlight@gmail.com or slide into our DMs on all your favorite social platforms:
Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | TikTok
Places To Find Aradia:
Places To Find Lizryth:
This show is produced by Aradia (@aradiadarling) and Lizryth (@lizryth) and published by Buzzsprout. Episodes are edited by Liz. Media is created by Aradia. Theme music is Moonlight by Xendom Arts.
Support the showAs always, you can find detailed show notes on our website, along with resources referenced and important links and media.
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