Fireside Frith Podcast

Fireside Frith

Religion EN ↓ 27 episodes

Welcome to Fireside Frith, the official podcast of The Asatru Community! Gather by the hearth with us as we explore Norse Pagan traditions, share knowledge, and build a stronger, more inclusive community. Our episodes dive into seasonal celebrations, modern practices, and the wisdom of our ancestors, blending inspiration with connection. Have questions or reflections? We'll answer community-submitted questions at the end of every episode, so your voice is part of the conversation.

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Fireside Frith Podcast

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Religion

Podcast website

riverside.com

Latest episode

Jan 9, 2026

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Episodes

E2: Disting 24.01.2025

This episode explores the Norse holiday of Disting, and adjacent celebrations like Charming of the Plough, Acerbot, and more! My special guest and I talk about its history, modern interpretations, and ways to celebrate - whether you're practicing solo or with a group. Join us as we honor the Disir, welcome the season of growth, and discuss how to adapt these meaningful traditions to our spiritual...

E1: Thorrablot and the New Year 11.01.2025

Welcome to the inaugural episode of Fireside Frith , the podcast brought to you by The Asatru Community! Join your host, Suzannah, as she delves into Norse Pagan traditions, history, and modern practices. In this episode, we explore the midwinter feast of Thorrablot—its history, Icelandic traditions, and how we can celebrate its lessons of resilience and unity in modern times. Suzannah is joined b...

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