Episode 002: Media, Hype, and Fear — Oh, My!

Jan 09 2010 Published by under Before My Year, Podcasts

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In this second episode of the Year In White Podcast, I discuss the news of animal sacrifices in Philadelphia and I share a pataki about fear and one version of how Elegua was given the power to do what he wants whenever he wants.

I was a bit rushed on this one, but I still think it came out a little better than my first attempt. It’s an organic process, though, I guess. Still getting used to the recording equipment and software, too. If you like it or have any feedback to share, please leave a comment here or leave me a message privately.





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4 responses so far

  • Dave of PCP says:

    Heya,

    You may want to consider adding your show to the Proud Pagan Podcasters so more people interested in what you are saying can find it :)

    - Dave of PCP

  • K says:

    Maybe once I get a little more comfortable recording these and get more content. Still not quite ready for prime-time just yet. ;)

    Anyhow, it’s amazing how much longer it takes me to record just a short podcast than I first thought it would. There’s quite a bit of stopping and re-recording going on. As well as clipping out as many “Um’s” and “Uh’s” as I can get away with. lol

    But, thanks, Dave. I’ll look into adding this to that site soon.

  • Abia says:

    Greetings Kevin,

    Thanks for the pataki.
    These are our fairytales that need to be told.
    Keep them coming!

    All the BEST,
    Abia!

  • K says:

    Thanks for the message, Abia. Yes, the pataki are important to share. It’s just hard finding ones that are short enough to be memorable but also that I can change around enough that I’m not going to need to worry about infringing on the rights of one of the many authors out there with published patakis. Even though the original story might not have been there, there are still issues when it comes down to the translated stuff that’s been published. If nothing else, I prefer not to ruffle the feathers of people who are actually contributing to the religion through writing the books :)