About this episode
Step into the longest night of the year as we explore Yule: Myth, Magic, and Winter’s Wisdom. In this episode, we walk through the folklore, traditions, and spiritual meaning of the winter solstice, tracing its roots through Germanic, Celtic, Norse, and other ancient cultures. From the battle of the Oak and Holly Kings to Odin’s Wild Hunt, from the prophetic dreams of the Twelve Nights to crafting pomanders and writing your thirteen wishes, this episode offers both history and practical witchcraft for your modern practice. Yule holds a special place in my personal journey as a witch. It was the first sabbat I ever celebrated, and it has become a deeply cherished tradition that I now share with loved ones each year. In this episode, I reflect on my personal rituals while guiding you in creating your own midwinter magic, whether you prefer feasting and community or quiet, introspective work by candlelight. In this episode, you will learn: • The origins and meaning of Yule and the winter solstice • Key myths and figures of the season, including Frigga, Odin, the Cailleach, Baldr, and the Oak and Holly Kings • The magical themes of Yule: rebirth, protection, divination, introspection, and resilience • How to work with the Twelve Days of Yule • Pomander making and the Thirteen Wishes ritual • Correspondences, herbs, crystals, foods, and symbols connected to midwinter Whether this is your first Yule or a beloved yearly celebration, may this episode support you as you honor the stillness, the returning sun, and the wisdom found only in winter. If this episode resonates with you, please consider sharing it with a fellow witch who may need a little midwinter light. Support the podcast or book spellwork at my Ko-fi