season 3, episode 8 - real life voodoo with lilith dorsey

our guest for episode 8 is lilith dorsey, m.a.! lilith hails from many magickal traditions, including celtic, afro-caribbean, and native american spirituality. her traditional education focused on plant science, anthropology, and film at the university of rhode island, new york university and the university of london, and her magickal training includes numerous initiations in santeria also known as lucumi, haitian vodoun, and new orleans voodoo. lilith is a voodoo priestess and in that capacity has been doing successful magick since 1991 for patrons, is editor/publisher of oshun-african magickal quarterly, filmmaker of the experimental documentary bodies of water: voodoo identity and tranceformation,’ choreographer/performer for jazz legend dr. john’s “night tripper” voodoo show, and author of voodoo and afro-caribbean paganism, 55 ways to connect to goddess, the african-american ritual cookbook, and love magic. you can find her online at www.lilithdorsey.com and www.patheos.com/blogs/voodoouniverse/.

each season we read a new book about witchcraft practices around the world with the #snortandcacklebookclub, with a book review by ash and the occasional guest helping us close out the season. this season's #snortandcacklebookclub read is brujas: the magic and power of witches of color by lorraine monteagut.

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