Episodes
Wednesday Feb 17, 2010
Fixed episodes 24 and 25
Wednesday Feb 17, 2010
Wednesday Feb 17, 2010
We fixed episode 24 (no more sudden gap of dead silence caused by an upload error), and also uploaded another version of episode 25, this time with show art. Just an FYI in case you want better versions. Just delete them from iTunes and then refresh your podcasts to download the new versions.
Wednesday Feb 10, 2010
666 Club
Wednesday Feb 10, 2010
Wednesday Feb 10, 2010
The 666 Club is a distinctive group of Eat My Pagan Ass listeners who support our broadcast through donations of $6.66, $66.60, $666.00 or more (you get the idea), either as one-time gifts or as recurring donations.
The 666 Club was conceived in Eat My Pagan Ass episode #24 (original air date February 9, 2010) while discussing the horrid statements Pat Robertson of the Christian Broadcast Network made about the Haiti earthquake disaster. Just as Pat Robertson launched The 700 Club as a telethon to raise funds to support his brand of religious programming, The 666 Club offers Eat My Pagan Ass listeners an opportunity to help keep EMPA on the Internets by defraying the costs of production and hosting.
Although mentioned only in passing as a joke, some Eat My Pagan Ass listeners have actually begun to make donations. We are very grateful for their support and have created this page as a place to honor their gift for all eternity (or as long as this Web site exists, whichever is longer).
Become a member of The 666 Club today by making a donation:
The 666 Club Members
- Logan G. (2x - DOUBLE BADASS!!)
- C. Octavia
- Raven P.
- Amy M.
- Raymond Q.
- L. Bliss
- Pierced Satyr
- James "The Highway Hermit" Buhls
- Kate
- Anne Rice (honorary member)
Thank you for your generous support!
Add your name to the list. Donate to Eat My Pagan Ass today.
Wednesday Jan 13, 2010
Reviews
Wednesday Jan 13, 2010
Wednesday Jan 13, 2010
Here's what Eat My Pagan Ass fans have to say about the show: You guys ROCK! This is the first pagan podcast I've heard that actually makes me laugh and isn't all about witchy, ultra-super pagan, magick, faerie dust CRAP. - Logan G. Wow --- thanks for the tarot and rune readings! They were pretty spot-on! LOVE your show! Please keep 'em coming! You both have a fan for life! - Ginger I just listened to your latest episode and have to say that I almost fell out of my chair at work I was laughing so hard. You guys are a riot! - Hedon's Dog A total breath of fresh air! This podcast was a find and I tell everyone about it! Spread the good word- Eat My Pagan Ass! I would hang out with Carmen, and make out with lucky.... its a perfect blend! - Devin H. I am officially your biggest fan..hopelessly devoted. You all are utterly hilarious, which is rare for a pagan podcast. Too many shows take themselves far too seriously, and while that has its place, your show provides much needed comic relief. I was laughing so hard it hurt while tears streamed down my face. - Fire Lyte You all are fucking hysterical! You make me cry. Keep it comin! - Delphi I recently was introduced to your podcast by a very dear friend of mine. I must say that it is BRILLIANT! The easy conversation that you both have with each other. The fun and almost irreverant way you deal with issues that we, as Pagans, have is... refreshing! I just want to say thank you for doing this! - Krista More to come...
Monday Oct 19, 2009
About
Monday Oct 19, 2009
Monday Oct 19, 2009
Eat My Pagan Ass™ (EMPA) is a multimedia, interactive franchise dedicated to promoting the pagan ethic that life is fun. Through taking pleasure in romp, ruckus, and all-around brouhaha while touching lightly upon the sacred mysteries of the pagan and esoteric religions, traditions, and myths, EMPA provides an entertaining medium for topics of importance and relevance to pagans today. The EMPA franchise includes the Eat My Pagan Ass™ podcast and blog, Badass Pagan Theater™ videocasts, and encompasses various special interest communities based in online social networking and social media platforms like Facebook, LiveJournal, Second Life, Twitter, YouTube, and others. The first EMPA podcast broadcast took place April 2, 2006. Eighteen episodes in total aired, including the first Badass Pagan Theater™ video episode, between then and May 12, 2007, after which the show went on hiatus. All 18 original episodes were rebroadcast beginning October 21, 2009, and the Badass Pagan Theater™ video was rebroadcast as a stand-alone video. A promo announcing season two aired November 16, 2009. Carmen and Lucky explained their absence as being due to a shoddy circle closing that sent them into a parallel dimension. The first episode of the second season aired November 18, 2009. Season two consisted of thirteen episodes (#0019-0031). The final episode of season two aired June 26, 2010. Randomly and arbitrarily, as is their right, Carmen and Lucky declared each season shall now be thirteen episodes long, making episode #0032 the official launch of season three. The first episode of season three aired July 30, 2010. In February 2011, Carmen notified Lucky that she was taking a leave of absence from the show. She explained why in episode 37 (published March 22, 2011), and encouraged Lucky to continue plowing on ahead while she went in another direction. Season four started with episode 44, which aired July 20, 2012. About the hosts Carmen Kickass and Luckylicious are two pagans living in New York City. They both have a rich background of exposure to different pagan traditions, are avid bookworms, but most importantly for our purposes here, they love to have a good time, laugh, and enjoy the many, many gifts of the Goddess. Contact the hosts by emailing eatmypaganass@gmail.com.