
Why Cultural Attribution Matters in Witchcraft
From The Magick Kitchen Podcast by Leandra Witchwood, Elyse Welles
March 29, 2026 · 38 min · Season 10 · Episode 12
About this episode
The episode discusses the significance of cultural attribution in witchcraft and the distinction between appropriation and respectful engagement.
Send us Fan Mail What does it really mean to practice with respect when we borrow from folklore, deity work, and traditions outside our own direct lineage? In this episode, Leandra Witchwood and Elyse Welles explore the importance of cultural attribution in witchcraft and why naming the roots of a practice matters. They talk about the difference between appropriation and respectful engagement, how social media often strips spiritual traditions of their depth, and why it is not enough to...
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Hosts: Leandra Witchwood, Elyse Welles
Topics covered
- cultural attribution
- witchcraft
- folklore
- deity work
- traditions
- appropriation
- respectful engagement
Keywords
- cultural attribution
- witchcraft
- folklore
- deity work
- traditions
- appropriation
- social media
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