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The festival is over. The camp is packed up. The magic is fading. Now what?
In this episode, your favourite witches, Maeve, Margo, Gwen, and our resident Druid Brian dive into the all-too-familiar phenomenon known as " Festival Crud "
You know! That strange emotional, physical, and spiritual crash that can hit after an all too busy, crazy and always incredible weekend of connection, music, ritual, community, and magic! PHEW I'm even exhausted just mentioning it!
Why do we feel so drained after having so much fun? Why is returning to everyday life sometimes harder than surviving the festival itself? Is it just exhaustion, or is something deeper happening when we leave those liminal spaces behind?
Join us as we explore:
✨ What "Festival Crud" actually is ( con crud anyone? )
✨ The emotional and energetic comedown after festivals, gatherings, and events
✨ Why the return to mundane life can feel so difficult!
✨ The role of community, excitement, and altered routines
✨ Physical burnout vs. spiritual burnout
✨ How our hosts experience the post-festival crash
✨ Grounding techniques to help you recover
✨ Journaling, meditation, self-care, and reintegration practices
✨ Tips for carrying a little festival magic home with you
Whether you've just returned from a pagan gathering, music festival, convention, renaissance fair, or are pre-planning and preparing for any event that is about to let your spirit soar, this episode is for you!
Grab a cup of tea, settle in, and join the conversation as we unpack the highs, lows, and lessons hidden within Festival Crud.
Have you ever experienced Festival Crud? We'd love to hear your stories, recovery tips, and magical insights.
Follow, subscribe, and connect with Three Witches and a Druid on social media, join the discussion, and let us know what topics you'd like us to cover next.
Until next time, stay magical, stay grounded, and remember that the magic doesn't end when the festival does!
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By Margo, Maeve, Gwen and BrianThe festival is over. The camp is packed up. The magic is fading. Now what?
In this episode, your favourite witches, Maeve, Margo, Gwen, and our resident Druid Brian dive into the all-too-familiar phenomenon known as " Festival Crud "
You know! That strange emotional, physical, and spiritual crash that can hit after an all too busy, crazy and always incredible weekend of connection, music, ritual, community, and magic! PHEW I'm even exhausted just mentioning it!
Why do we feel so drained after having so much fun? Why is returning to everyday life sometimes harder than surviving the festival itself? Is it just exhaustion, or is something deeper happening when we leave those liminal spaces behind?
Join us as we explore:
✨ What "Festival Crud" actually is ( con crud anyone? )
✨ The emotional and energetic comedown after festivals, gatherings, and events
✨ Why the return to mundane life can feel so difficult!
✨ The role of community, excitement, and altered routines
✨ Physical burnout vs. spiritual burnout
✨ How our hosts experience the post-festival crash
✨ Grounding techniques to help you recover
✨ Journaling, meditation, self-care, and reintegration practices
✨ Tips for carrying a little festival magic home with you
Whether you've just returned from a pagan gathering, music festival, convention, renaissance fair, or are pre-planning and preparing for any event that is about to let your spirit soar, this episode is for you!
Grab a cup of tea, settle in, and join the conversation as we unpack the highs, lows, and lessons hidden within Festival Crud.
Have you ever experienced Festival Crud? We'd love to hear your stories, recovery tips, and magical insights.
Follow, subscribe, and connect with Three Witches and a Druid on social media, join the discussion, and let us know what topics you'd like us to cover next.
Until next time, stay magical, stay grounded, and remember that the magic doesn't end when the festival does!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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