Episode 2 of THE WONDER podcast – Rituals, by Mark Green

Don’t miss episode 2 of THE WONDER podcast: RITUALS!

Here is S1E2, in which we discuss rituals: what are they, why do we do them and how do we structure them?

 To submit questions or suggested topics to THE WONDER, send mail to thewonderpodcastqs@gmail.com…

THE WONDER explores perspectives, rituals, and observances of modern, naturalistic, Earth-revering Neopagan religious paths. Naturalistic Pagans embrace the world as understood by science (that is, without gods, magic, or the supernatural), and enhance our lives with myth, ritual and activism.  THE WONDER is named, of course, for the awe and reverence we feel as we contemplate the magnificent Universe—is that it will be an ongoing resource for non-theist Pagans to inform and inspire our practices and stimulate our thinking.

The authors are Mark Green (see bio below) and Ecologist, Atheopaganism Facebook group member, and YouTuber (The Pagan Perspective, Magic and Mundane, and the podcast Nature Guided MeditationsArwen Gwyneth.

THE WONDER is available through iTunes and Google Play, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher…all the usual platforms for finding podcasts. The first few episodes feature Arwen and myself discussing topical questions, but we will expand to interviews, music and book reviews. We will announce events, promote the Atheopagan community’s annual chosen charity, and present other material of interest to non-theist Pagans.

All episodes are at https://thewonderpodcast.podbean.com/, or download it through your favorite podcast access app.

See the original introductory post here.

Note: The introductory essay was originally published at Atheopaganism and is copyrighted. It has been published here with the explicit permission of the author.


About the Author

indexMark Green is a writer, thinker, poet, musician and costuming geek who works in the public interest sector, primarily in environmental policy and ecological conservation. He lives in Sonoma County on California’s North Coast with his wife Nemea and Miri, the Cat of Foulness. For more information on Atheopaganism, visit Atheopaganism.wordpress.com, or the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/atheopaganism.

See all of Mark Green’s posts.