A hearty welcome to Selena Fox and the folks at Circle Sanctuary on joining us in the podosphere
. Many varied members of the Pagan podcasting community has been working with the widely respected Pagan elder intermittently over the past couple of years to try to encourage Circle Sanctuary to have a presence in the podcasting universe to help more people be aware of the awesome stuff they do. With the assistance of the very kind folks at Pagans Tonight, Circle Sanctuary has launched their first podcast: Pagan Warrior Radio. This show focused on Pagans in the military launched on November 11, 2011, known in the US as Veteran’s Day and most elsewhere as Armistice Day.
Normally I never mention shows in their first episodes because, well, shows in their first episode either have a lot of problems that don’t accurately reflect how awesome the show will be or get our palette wet for more only to see the show lasts a mere 2 or 3 episodes. Hence the PPP requirement for a minimum of 3 shows before joining just because we’ve seen this happen (and continue to happen) so often. Sure, there’s the news of this being a Big Name Pagan entering podcasting, but that alone isn’t terribly newsworthy seeing as other organizations such as CUUPS and The Troth have trail blazed this path previously.
I mainly want to mention this for those looking to get into podcasting. Here’s a team of people experienced with broadcasting and they have the same issues with their first episode that all us “normal” pagans encounter. And that’s fine! See, BNPs are people too – just like us. They just happened to have previously accomplished a lot of useful stuff for the Pagan community. I honestly believe listening to the first episode of Pagan Warrior Radio will put many potential podcasters at ease about doing their show. Heck, many associate me with the Pagan Centered Podcast and we didn’t really get good until Episode 87.
On a personal note, I find inter-organization cooperation like we see here very inspiring. I also am appreciative of some problems in the Pagan community being resolved by means of this show; specifically, the need for Pagans in the military to have a voice in the Pagan community and someone to talk to about issues that arise in the military from whom they can get useful answers.
So whether you’re looking to get into podcasting or want to learn more about the history of Pagans in the military, I encourage you to listen to the first episode of this show hosted on Pagans Tonight’s website: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/witchschool/2011/11/12/pagans-tonight–veterans-day-special