Is Witchcraft a Culture? (And Can It Be Appropriated?)- Episode 212
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Is witchcraft a culture? And if it is… can it be appropriated?
In this episode of Busy, Gritty, Inked & Witchy, Morgan dives into a question sparked by a single line from the TV show Shrinking: "I'd feel bad appropriating the witch culture." That one sentence opens up a much bigger conversation about what defines a culture, whether modern witchcraft meets that definition, and where the line exists between practice and aesthetic.
Morgan breaks down the actual definition of culture — shared language, rituals, symbols, mythologies, ethics, and community structure — and explores how modern witchcraft clearly fits that framework. She also discusses the difference between open spiritual practice and closed, lineage-based traditions, and why calling yourself a witch is not the same as appropriating culturally specific systems.
This episode also explores the rise of the "witch aesthetic," social media trends, and what happens when witchcraft becomes mainstream. What do we gain when it's visible and accessible? What do we risk losing when practice becomes performance?
Most importantly, Morgan makes a clear distinction between wearing witchcraft and living it. Witchcraft, she argues, is not a costume or a seasonal vibe — it is a lived relationship with power, nature, energy, and self.
If you've ever wondered whether witchcraft is a culture, what cultural appropriation actually means in modern magick, or how to move from identity into embodiment, this episode will give you plenty to think about.
Patreon bonus content this week explores Morgan's personal journey from using "witch" as a rebellious identity label to fully embodying witchcraft as a lived practice.
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