What Is Dark Deity?
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Welcome traveler... to Gremlin Gods. A devotional podcast rooted in the “Lokean Way” — Lokastígur — inviting interfaith, intersectionality, queer discourse and the veneration of all things “dark” deity.
Today we entertain the very question that drives the heart of this project: "What does dark deity mean to you?"
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Read the full transcript here -- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UVYQuy3JUK-Zl0nkXn2GvlfdNAhtIC6gzuWLTOhRcBw/edit?usp=sharing
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Several books, authors, artists and musicians were referenced within this episode that deserve their due credit:
Books -
- 'Devoted to Death: Santa Muerte, the Skeleton Saint' - by R. Andrew Chesnut; Published in 2012 by Oxford University Press
- 'The Return of the Light: Twelve Tales from Around the World for the Winter Solstice' - by Carolyn McVickar Edwards; Published in 2000 by Da Capo Press
Contributors -
- Deb Eira Olfrið
- Andrea Grünbaum
- Cardinal Creates
- Katie Faytewell
- Pagansong
Podcast logo artwork -
- Sarah Keenan, Rubbish Reaper / Artful Endeavors
Podcast theme music -
- HoliznaCC0
Background music -
Epidemic Sound – royalty-free music and sound effects, featuring:
- ‘Selah’ - by They Dream By Day
- ‘The White Birch’ - by Moorland Songs
- ‘The Traveller’’ - by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen
- ‘A Cold Wind’ - by Savvun
- ‘The Dark Ages’ - by Flouw
- ‘Shaman of Europe’ - by Joseph Begs
Episode thumbnail -
- Public domain image 'The gremlins will get you if you don't watch out' - courtesy of the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
Video footage -
- Original footage all filmed and edited by the podcast creator; Camera: Canon Rebel T5i
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Follow the project:
- Instagram - instagram.com/gremlingodspod
- Facebook - facebook.com/gremlingodspod
- YouTube - youtube.com/gremlingodspod
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© Gremlin Gods / Eliza Tungusnákur, 2022