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EMPA#0045: Yust Lundberg, The Faerie King

EMPA#0045: Yust Lundberg, The Faerie King

FromEat My Pagan Ass - Pagan Podcast


EMPA#0045: Yust Lundberg, The Faerie King

FromEat My Pagan Ass - Pagan Podcast

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Length:
78 minutes
Released:
Sep 12, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

One of my dearest friends, Yust Lundberg, aka The Faerie King, perhaps the least but not least important among his many other monikers, agreed to share parts of his amazing life story with you. It's his birthday, so wish him a happy one!


Your lucky host, Lucky, got a rare opportunity to record this ephemeral man and share it with you. Yust, The Faerie King (and regent of The Gossamer Court, an affiliation of spiritually inspired artists devoted to healing through art), tells us a little bit about his past, his vision, and the future in this wondrous episode of Eat My Pagan Ass. Here's a string of things discussed in this episode:

heroine addiction
Mattachine Society
Harry Hay
Radical Faeries
Homosexuality
Performance Poetry
Alchemy
Fire dancing
Gay liberation
Lucky Pierre
Brushwood Folklore Center
Sherman, NY
The Gossamer Court
Alex Grey
Chapel of Sacred Mirrors (COSM)
Robin's Hood Community Center
Flutes made from carrots
Indigo Children
Drumming
FOX news
Christianity and politics
Barry Goldwater
Pagan ethics
Raising Pagan children
Connecticut potlucks
Becoming a Pagan elder
Humor and Shamanism



Featured music: Ani de Franco "I'm No Heroine"

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Released:
Sep 12, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode

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