Podcast

MOONLIT MONSTERS | Just two monsters sitting around talking, in the dark.

Moonlit Monsters | Pilot

Episode 01

Let the madness begin in our first episode ever! Hear why the hell we chose such a bizarre title, exactly how monstrous we are, and some of our plans for the future.

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Do Monsters Exist?

Episode 02

Vampires. Werewolves. So much goes bump in the night of our cultural subconscious — what is it about monsters that fascinates us? What is it they truly represent? And if they do exist, why?

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Thriving in a crisis

Episode 03

We all experience monstrosity in our own way; sometimes due to the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves, sometimes because we take on stories told about us. In this episode, we examine our unique experience in the COVID-19 Pandemic, and the ways in which that experience intersects with our own monstrosity.

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At The Threshold

Episode 04

As the pandemic continues, we talk current events — the way the pandemic itself has become/is a monster, and the ways those in leadership have turned, and continue to act monstrous in so many ways. We’re at a threshold, and monsters are nothing if not boundary markers.

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Accessibility

Episode 05

What does it mean to make something accessible? True accessibility can be difficult to achieve. In this episode we discuss some of the ways the pandemic has impacted our own access to various forms of support, and the potential impacts of lacking real access to support in times of crisis like the one we find ourselves in now.

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Trance As A Tool

Episode 06

We’re committed to offering concrete tools that can help create positive change in people’s lives. We’re also techies — at least when it comes to ritual tech. In this episode we discuss one of our all-time favorite ritual technologies, Trance. You may think you know what it is and how it works; we promise there’s more to it than you think.

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BLM and the Monstrosity of Violence

Episode 07

When is “violence” necessary? When is “non-violence” harmful? What kind of monster is “violence” anyway? We explore the idea of Violence as a Necessary Monster, and share how each of us are doing with the movement from Feral to Wary… the movement from unexamined fear into analysis of and relationship with what “violence” means to us.

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