The Heirloom Witch
The Heirloom Witch
Avani Joy
Where vintage and antique collecting meets the occult, the strange, and witchcraft. Covering a wide breadth of topics from vintage and antique home decor to occult mysteries and the history of witchcraft. If you love history and magick this is the podcast for you!
Episode 4: The Holocaust and Witchcraft
This episode I am proceeding with my 20th Century Witchcraft series with a spotlight on the 1930s! One of the biggest events of the 1930s that forever colored and impacted life since is the Holocaust. In some indirect ways Hitler and the Holocaust influences not only how we viewed Judaism and Jewish folk in general, but may have also had a lasting impact on the credibility of the occult and mystic practices ever since.
Mar 16, 2021
6 min
Episode 3: Storytelling Through the Art of Secondhand
I came across this wonderful quote that said, "The stories we live and tell provide coherence and meaning and orient our sense of purpose." And what witch can say that we don't strive for those things in our altars and spiritual pursuits? So, let's talk about how we can use altar building and decorating to do just that:
Mar 16, 2021
6 min
Episode 2: Raring to Return to the Roaring '20s
I like to think it’s no coincidence that I am tackling Witchcraft Through the Decades right at the beginning of 2021 which is the PERFECT opportunity talk about those “Roaring” ’20s that social media was abuzz about before the COVID-19 wet blanket took the wind out of our sails. When we think of the 20’s the most iconic symbol is the flapper; dresses with long fringe and short bobbed hair. But the flapper was just one product of the events that lead to calling the ’20s roaring...
Mar 9, 2021
6 min
Episode 1: When the Magick Stopped
This the FIRST episode of my NEW podcast! This is the spoken version of a blog post I made back in January which was to become the jumping off point for many others after it diving into the History of Magick. Although magick has never truly “stopped” per say, it sure did go underground for a long time. Even still, magick is slowly crawling out of the recesses of the dark caves of the collective subconscious. A lot has been lost. A lot more is being rediscovered and created every day. And while that thought gives me great hope for the future of the Old Ways as they change to fit an constantly evolving present and future, that’s not what I want to talk about today. This week in my blog I want to talk about how magick NEVER truly stopped and how I feel that makes our love of all things vintage and delightfully secondhand that much more magickal.
Mar 9, 2021
6 min