Pink Moon part 2 with Amanda Amour Lynx and Michelle Beausejour: Storytelling and Healing

Published: April 14, 2020, 9:55 a.m.

In part two of our mini-series highlighting indigenous voices, Amy sits down with Mi'kmaw artist and astrologer Amanda Amour Lynx and community organizer and artisan Michelle Beausejour to talk about the stars, healing our collective wound and the role that storytelling plays in both. Plus Amanda explains ethnobotany and explains her performance piece "Decolonial Soup" PLUS Michelle shares some healing music!About Missing Witches\n\nAmy Torok and Risa Dickens produce the Missing Witches Podcast. We do\nevery aspect from research to recording, it is a DIY labour of love and\ncraft. Missing Witches is entirely member-supported, and getting to know\nthe members of our Coven has been the most fun, electrifying,\nunexpectedly radical part of the project.\xa0\n\n\xa0\n\nThese days the Missing Witches Coven gathers in our private, online\ncoven circle to offer each other collaborative courses in ritual,\nweaving, divination, and more; we organize writing groups and witchy\nbook clubs; and we gather on the Full and New Moon from all over the\nworld.\xa0\n\n\xa0\n\nOur coven includes solitary practitioners, community leaders, techno\npagans, crones, baby witches, neuroqueers, and folks who hug trees and\nhave just been looking for their people.\xa0\n\n\xa0\n\nOur coven is trans-inclusive, anti-racist, feminist, pro-science,\nanti-ableist, and full of love.\n\n\xa0\n\nIf that sounds like your people, come find out more. Please know that\nwe've been missing YOU.\xa0\n\n\xa0\n\nhttps://www.missingwitches.com/join-the-coven/