• Poetry Witchery with Annie Finch

  • Apr 23 2024
  • Durée: 1 h et 3 min
  • Podcast
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Poetry Witchery with Annie Finch

  • Résumé

  • On the latest episode, I'm joined by the wonderfully witchy Annie (Ani) Finch, a poet, performer, artist, scholar and researcher on meter, magic, and matriarchy. In short, she is Poetry Witch.

    Ani is the award-winning author of seven books of poetry including Spells: New and Selected Poems; Eve; Calendar;, a verse play on abortion, Among the Goddesses; and The Poetry Witch Little Book of Spells. She is the author or editor of numerous influential books about the magic of poetic craft as well as editor of Choice Words, the first major anthology on abortion.

    Uniting all of Ani’s work is her belief in the power of languages of the Goddess to awaken magical change in words and the world. Ani traces her lineage from Norse volurs, Celtic bards, and witches imprisoned in the Salem Witch Trials.

    On this episode we discuss:

    • Ani's spiritual background, including three seminal experiences that led her to the Sacred Feminine
    • Her provocative theory that women invented religion, based on the experience of the female orgasm
    • The shifts she's witnessed in the Goddess movement, and where she thinks we're headed now
    • Ani's understanding of matriarchy, which has been shaped by the pioneering work of Heide Gottner-Abenroth
    • Why she feels that the muse is the Goddess, who inspires her poetry
    • Plus Ani reads a few of her poems for us, including a brand new poem celebrating sacred sexuality!

    Here are a few notes related to this episode:

    • Ani mentioned the work of Heide Gottner-Abendroth, who has studied matrilineal societies extensively
    • Ani also mentioned the work of linguist and archaeologist Marija Gimbutas, as well as many groundbreaking women who pioneered the Goddess movement, including Bebe Frazer, Macha NightMare, Francesca De Grandis, Patricia Monaghan (founder of the Association for the Study of Women and Mythology), Mary Mackey, and Mayumi Oda.
    • I mentioned the book Tantra Illuminated, by Christopher Wallis.

    And here are a few more details about this show and my work:

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    • You can also visit the Coalition of Natives and Allies for more helpful educational resources about Indigenous rights and history.
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    • To go deeper in your Sacred Feminine explorations, check out the course offerings via Home to Her Academy: www.hometoheracademy.com
    • And to read about the Sacred Feminine, check out my award-winning book Home to Her: Walking the Transformative Path of the Sacred Feminine (Womancraft Publishing), available wherever you buy your books!. If you've read it, your reviews on Goodreads and Amazon are greatly appreciated!

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