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The Witch Wave is a podcast for bewitching conversation about magic, creativity, and culture. On each episode, host Pam Grossman speaks with a leading visionary about art and Craft.

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Kelli Scarr is an American singer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist based in New York's Hudson Valley. She is the founder of Vera Jean Music, a record label dedicated to women artists over 40. Her musical journey began in church and includes collaborations with Moby, film scoring, and releasing multiple albums, with her latest album 'Greater Mysteries' inspired by myth and transformation.
Cara Claymore is a strength athlete, strength & fitness coach, filmmaker, artist, writer, speaker, and Tarotist. They are a polytheistic witch and syncretic magickal operator, known for competing in strong(wo)man sports, creating the Mythic Strength class, and developing film projects through Sunstrike Pictures. They engage with a fully enspirited worldview and focus on relationality in their artistic, magickal, and fitness work.
Dannielle Tegeder is a contemporary artist and educator known for her work that intersects art and spirituality. She co-founded Hilmas Ghost, a feminist artist collective that critiques gendered power structures through various artistic forms, including painting, installation, and tarot. Her work has been exhibited in prestigious venues and she is recognized for her contributions to feminist art discourse.
Sharmistha Ray is an artist and educator who co-founded Hilmas Ghost, a collective that merges contemporary art with modern spirituality. Her artistic practice includes a range of media and focuses on themes of gender, power, and the esoteric. Ray's work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and she is an advocate for feminist histories in the arts.
Olga Naiman has been a New York City-based magazine editor, freelance stylist, and interior designer for the past twenty-five years. Her work has been featured extensively in publications such as House Beautiful, Domino Magazine, The Washington Post, Real Simple, and many more. Her unique approach to design is called Spatial Alchemy, which unites the spirit, psyche, body, and home for the purpose of self-realization and transformation. Olga currently lives in the Hudson Valley with her partner, two children, and pet bunny.
Ronald Hutton is a professor of history at Bristol University and a leading authority on ancient and medieval paganism and magic, particularly in the British Isles during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He has authored seventeen books, including 'The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft' and 'The Witch: A History of Fear, from Ancient Times to the Present.' His recent work, 'Queens of the Wild: Pagan Goddesses in Christian Europe: An Investigation,' further explores these themes. Hutton frequently appears as an expert on Paganism and witchcraft in various British television and radio programs. He has made significant contributions to academia and religion, advocating for a humane geopolitical response to ongoing witch hunting globally. Recently, he was awarded the title Commander of the British Empire for his distinguished contributions to his field.

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Here's the recent few episodes on The Witch Wave.

0:00 1:23:45

#152 - Kelli Scarr, Musician of Mysteries

Hosts
Pam Grossman
Guests
Kelli Scarr
Keywords
magic creativity culture music mythology Inanna song channeling sonic embodiment transformation

Kelli Scarr is an American singer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist based in New York's Hudson Valley. She is also the founder of Vera Jean Music, a pioneering record label dedicated to championing the talents of women artists over the age of 40.

Raised in Northern California, Scarrs musical journey began in church, eventually leading her to Berklee College of Music. Over the years, she has woven her way through an eclectic range of projects, from fronting the bands Moonraker and Salt & Samovar to a significant collaboration writing, recording, and touring with Moby. Her artistry extends into film scoring, and she earned an Emmy nomination for her score to the HBO documentary In A Dream (2008) and has composed music for dozens of films, TV shows, and commercials. Notable projects include the documentaries Advanced Style and Far Western, and the forthcoming After All (2025), for which she composed the score and contributed six original songs.

As a solo artist, Scarr has released three albumsPiece (2010), Dangling Teeth (2012), and one of Pams all-time favorite albums, No Rush (2021)establishing herself as a singular voice in atmospheric, deeply emotive songwriting. Her fourth album, Greater Mysteries,is out on this Friday, June 13, and marks a new creative chapter which draws on timeless mythic journeys to the underworld, and it is pulsing, potent, and sublime. This album serves as an invitation into the initiatory cycle of transformationwhere endings become beginnings, and something new is ready to emerge.

Though Kellis work has spanned format and musical style, all of her projects embrace a sense of experimentation, improvisation, and sacred seeking through song.

On this episode, Kelli discusses how the myth of Inanna inspired her new album, the power of song channeling and sonic embodiment, and the transformational way music connects us to the universe.

Pam also talks about the divine link between songs and spells, and answers a listener question about using magic to rekindle her creativity.

Songs featured in the episode are all from Greater Mysteries by Kelli Scarr:

Knowing is the Call
P
neuma
T
he Yes That Leads

Check out the video of this episode over on YouTube (and please like and subscribe to the channel while youre at it!)

Our sponsors for this episode are UBU Skills, Mixed Color, Sister Temperance Tarot,  Mineralogy Project, BetterHelp, LOGOS Candles, and Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab

We also have print-on-demand merch like Witch Wave shirts, sweatshirts, totes, stickers, and mugs available now here, and all sorts of other bewitching goodies available in the Witch Wave shop.

And if you want more Witch Wave, please consider supporting us on Patreon to get access to detailed show notes, bonus Witch Wave Plus episodes, Pams monthly online rituals, and more! Thats patreon.com/witchwave

0:00 1:17:22

#151 - Cara Claymore, Strength Magician

Hosts
Pam Grossman
Guests
Cara Claymore
Keywords
magic creativity culture strength training magick avatars alter-egos body care witchcraft

Cara Claymore is a strength athlete and strength & fitness coach as well as a filmmaker, artist, writer, speaker, and Tarotist. They are a polytheistic witch and syncretic magickal operator, who subscribes to a fully enspirited worldview, and strives to play and provoke on the frontier of the human imagination. Their animist lens centers relationality at the heart of their artistic, magickal and fitness work. 

They have competed and placed at the national level in the sport of strong(wo)man, and is the creator of the landmark fitness class Mythic Strength, hosted by CrossFit South Brooklyn. They offer personal mentorship & coaching on a limited basis. Cara has written for BarBend and Refinery29, as well as developing their own film projects for their independent production company, Sunstrike Pictures.

You can follow Cara on Instagram and Threads @caraclaymore, and on their Substack, StrengthMagick.Substack.com.

On this episode, Cara discusses how to develop a magical fitness practice, the power of working with avatars and alter-egos, and why taking care of one’s vessel can increase enchantment in all aspects of life.

Pam also talks about infusing her workouts with witchcraft, and answers a listener question about how to cultivate a magical relationship with her body in middle-age.

Check out the video of this episode over on YouTube (and please like and subscribe to the channel while you’re at it!)

Our sponsors for this episode are Mineralogy Project, BetterHelp, Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab, and TU·ET·AL soap

We also have print-on-demand merch like Witch Wave shirts, sweatshirts, totes, stickers, and mugs available now here, and all sorts of other bewitching goodies available in the Witch Wave shop.

And if you want more Witch Wave, please consider supporting us on Patreon to get access to detailed show notes, bonus Witch Wave Plus episodes, Pam’s monthly online rituals, and more! That’s patreon.com/witchwave

0:00 1:28:18

#150 - Hilma's Ghost, Abstract Art Witches

Hosts
Pam Grossman
Guests
Dannielle Tegeder Sharmistha Ray
Keywords
Hilmas Ghost feminist artist collective abstract art modern spirituality divination ritual gendered power structures feminist histories collaborative work Abstract Futures tarot mystical history of abstract art

Hilma’s Ghost is a feminist artist collective co-founded by artists and educators Dannielle Tegeder and Sharmistha Ray that fuses contemporary art with modern spirituality through forms of divination and ritual. Named after the Swedish artist and mystic, Hilma af Klint, the collective's work is a critique of gendered power structures, providing a critical and revolutionary platform for rethinking gender in the arts while recovering feminist histories as its ballast for critique. Their work ranges from the traditional to the esoteric, including paintings and drawings, surrealist games, The Abstract Futures tarot deck, ritual object-based installations, pedagogical workshops, curated exhibitions, community projects, performances, and artist books.


Hilma’s Ghost has been featured in solo, collaborative, and group exhibitions and projects at such esteemed institutions as The Guggenheim, The Armory Show, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Museu de Arte de São Paulo in Brazil, Galería RGR in Mexico City among many others. Reviews of their work have appeared in The New York Times, The Brooklyn Rail, Artnet, and Hyperallergic. And their brand new mystical mosaic installation, ABSTRACT FUTURES, was created in partnership with NYC’s MTA and is on display for the public in perpetuity at the 42nd St – Grand Central Subway Station now.

On this episode, Hilma’s Ghost speaks about the magic of abstraction, the alchemy of collaborative work, and how art can expand consciousness. (They also give a special Abstract Futures tarot reading to help guide us in this time of tumult and transformation).

Pam also talks about the mystical history of the abstract art movement, and answers a listener question about how to be a minimalist witch.

Check out the video of this episode over on YouTube (and please like and subscribe to the channel while you’re at it!)

Our sponsors for this episode are Woodland Magic, Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab, BetterHelp, and TU·ET·AL soap

We also have print-on-demand merch like Witch Wave shirts, sweatshirts, totes, stickers, and mugs available now here, and all sorts of other bewitching goodies available in the Witch Wave shop.

And if you want more Witch Wave, please consider supporting us on Patreon to get access to detailed show notes, bonus Witch Wave Plus episodes, Pam’s monthly online rituals, and more! That’s patreon.com/witchwave

0:00 1:23:02

#149 - Olga Naiman, Spatial Alchemist

Hosts
Pam Grossman
Guests
Olga Naiman
Keywords
Spatial Alchemy interior design self-realization transformation home design spring cleaning magic

Olga Naiman has been a New York City-based magazine editor, freelance stylist, and interior designer for the past twenty-five years. Her work has been featured extensively in publications such as House Beautiful, Domino Magazine, The Washington Post, Real Simple, and many more. Her unique approach to design is called Spatial Alchemy, and unites the spirit, psyche, body and home for the purpose of self-realization and transformation. Her new book Spatial Alchemy: Design Your Home to Transform Your Life is out now. Olga currently lives in the Hudson Valley with her partner, two children, and pet bunny.

On this episode, Olga discusses why your home is the ultimate spell, how to design your space to attract your future self, and the magic of weaving the “energy of exquisite” throughout your life.

Pam also talks about the power of spring cleaning, and answers a listener question about how to reengage with Spirit when feeling magically stagnant.

Check out the video of this episode over on YouTube (and please like and subscribe to the channel while you’re at it!)

Our sponsors for this episode are Wheel of Fate, BetterHelp, Mithras Candle, Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab, and TU·ET·AL soap

0:00 1:19:52

#148 - Ronald Hutton, Professor of Paganism and Witchcraft

Hosts
Pam Grossman
Guests
Ronald Hutton
Keywords
Paganism Witchcraft Magic History Pagan Studies Spiritual Lineages

Ronald Hutton is a professor of history at Bristol University. He is a leading authority on ancient and medieval paganism and magic, the British Isles in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and on global context of witchcraft beliefs. He is the author of seventeen books, including The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft, The Witch: A History of Fear, from Ancient Times to the Present, and his recent book, Queens of the Wild: Pagan Goddesses in Christian Europe: An Investigation.

Ronald frequently appears as an expert on Paganism and witchcraft on British television and radio programs too numerous to name (though one of Pam’s personal favorites is when he pops up in the hilarious docu-parody series, Cunk on Britain). His work has been trailblazing in the realms of academia and religion, as well as in shaping a more humane geo-political response to the very real witch hunting that still happens across the globe. Ronald was recently awarded the title Commander of the British Empire, an honor bestowed to those who have made a highly distinguished contribution in their field – as he certainly has.

On this episode, Ronald discusses his pioneering work that helped establish the field of Pagan Studies, the boons and banes of his academic view of magical history, and the ever-evolving figure of the witch.

Pam also talks about spiritual lineages, and answers a listener question about what the cards are saying regarding these tumultuous times.

Check out the video of this episode over on YouTube (and please like and subscribe to the channel while you’re at it!)

Our sponsors for this episode are The Stormcloud Oracle, BetterHelp, Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab, and TU·ET·AL soap

We also have print-on-demand merch like Witch Wave shirts, sweatshirts, totes, stickers, and mugs available now here, and all sorts of other bewitching goodies available in the Witch Wave shop.

And if you want more Witch Wave, please consider supporting us on Patreon to get access to detailed show notes, bonus Witch Wave Plus episodes, Pam’s monthly online rituals, and more! That’s patreon.com/witchwave

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