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Bio: A spiritual pioneer, Phyllis Curott is an attorney,
writer and one of America’s first public Witches. Her 5
international best-selling books have been published
in 14 languages, making her the most widely published
Wiccan author. An outspoken advocate in the courts
and media, she handled or consulted on
groundbreaking cases securing the legal rights of
Witches, including cases of child custody, religious
assembly, organization, expression, and free speech.
Phyllis was named one of The Ten Gutsiest Women of the Year by Jane Magazine and
inducted into the Martin Luther King, Jr. Collegium of Clergy and Scholars. She
received the 2018 Service to Humanity Award from the One Spirit Interfaith Seminary
and the 2020 Person of the Year Award from Kindred Spirit. Phyllis was the first
Wiccan Trustee of the Parliament of the World’s Religions, and was elected Vice Chair of
the 2015 Parliament, creating the Women’s Assembly, and served as the Program Chair
for the historic 2021 Parliament attended by Patriarch Bartholomew of the Eastern
Orthodox Church and blessed by Pope Francis. New York Magazine has called her
teaching on Witchcraft the culture’s “next big idea” and Time Magazine has published
her as one of America’s leading thinkers. Her You-Tube series on Wicca has almost 3
million views. Phyllis continues to write, teach, and lecture internationally on the
embodied spiritual wisdom of Mother Earth, Nature’s “secret magic” and why the world
needs its Witches. She is the Program Chair for the 2023 Parliament of the World’s
Religions in Chicago.
Website: phylliscurott.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/phylliscurott
Instagram: www.instagram.com/phylliscurott/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/phylliscurott
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PhyllisCurottWitchcrafting
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By Ronald "Dean" JonesBio: A spiritual pioneer, Phyllis Curott is an attorney,
writer and one of America’s first public Witches. Her 5
international best-selling books have been published
in 14 languages, making her the most widely published
Wiccan author. An outspoken advocate in the courts
and media, she handled or consulted on
groundbreaking cases securing the legal rights of
Witches, including cases of child custody, religious
assembly, organization, expression, and free speech.
Phyllis was named one of The Ten Gutsiest Women of the Year by Jane Magazine and
inducted into the Martin Luther King, Jr. Collegium of Clergy and Scholars. She
received the 2018 Service to Humanity Award from the One Spirit Interfaith Seminary
and the 2020 Person of the Year Award from Kindred Spirit. Phyllis was the first
Wiccan Trustee of the Parliament of the World’s Religions, and was elected Vice Chair of
the 2015 Parliament, creating the Women’s Assembly, and served as the Program Chair
for the historic 2021 Parliament attended by Patriarch Bartholomew of the Eastern
Orthodox Church and blessed by Pope Francis. New York Magazine has called her
teaching on Witchcraft the culture’s “next big idea” and Time Magazine has published
her as one of America’s leading thinkers. Her You-Tube series on Wicca has almost 3
million views. Phyllis continues to write, teach, and lecture internationally on the
embodied spiritual wisdom of Mother Earth, Nature’s “secret magic” and why the world
needs its Witches. She is the Program Chair for the 2023 Parliament of the World’s
Religions in Chicago.
Website: phylliscurott.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/phylliscurott
Instagram: www.instagram.com/phylliscurott/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/phylliscurott
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PhyllisCurottWitchcrafting
__________
Calling the Quarters Twitter: https://twitter.com/callingthequart
Calling the Quarters Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/callingthequarterspodcast/
To contact our podcast, email us at [email protected]
Theme Music is by Lexin_Music from Pixabay