Ed Hubbard
Ed Hubbard is Founder of Witch School, Pagan InterFaith, and a Activist for Freedom and Liberty in the United States.
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Taking a Double Round of Buckshot for Witch City TVWhat to do when you discover that you don't have everything in the right place.
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Thirteen Days from Departure to Witch CityFeeling a little like Dorothy heading to the Emerald City. What is he fantasy and the truth?
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Does the Pagan Community Reject Advertising?A Presentation that Pagans are a very different demographic that does not respond to traditional advertising.
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Ning as a Hub for Your Social Group, Part 2: Choosing FeaturesWhen starting with Ning, you need to decide what features you would like for your Social Media Hub. It can be overwhelming but once you understand features, they can be very useful.
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Ning as a Hub for Your Social Group, Part 1: PrivacyIn Building a Ning as a social media hub, you first need to consider privacy, and how much do you want to offer public assistance.
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What Will Moving to Salem Do for Witch School Students?The question is what value does a online school gain for moving to Salem. This offers a look at what are the advantages to the world.
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Using Ning Sites for the Pagan Community:Building Ning Sites has become the rage, and Ning is about to get hot. How do we build a better site and share content.
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On the Journey to Salem: What is so Wrong with Rossville and Central IllinoisWhat is it that makes Witch School move from Central Illinois to the Witch City of salem.
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Lights, Action, Camera: Witch City TV is on the AirCreating a online Television station for Witch City
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The Corridor: Boston to Washington DC, Salem's Hidden AssetSalem offers two great assets, Airport and Boston-Washington DC corridor
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The Danger of Salem: Stereotyping & Commercialization of WitchesWhat are the dangers to Salem, people fear exploitation!
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Monday Morning Quarterbacking on the Move to SalemWitch School is moving, but many think it may not be a good idea.
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In Discussing Lessons, Teaching Clergy in SalemDiscussing the idea of training Wiccan clergy from Salem.
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Saturday Morning, Thinking of the Future in Witch City!Thinking about Witch School Future going to Salem.
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30 Days from Today, Moving the Library to Witch CityDiscussing Witch School move from Central Illinois to Salem Mass. the Witch City. First we have to pack the Library.
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Future of Pagan Leadership, Part 2In part 2, we examine what is the Pagan community is today and current leadership models.
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The Future of Pagan Leadership, Part 3Pagan leadership is rooted in education. What level of importance does education have to the overall future of the pagan community movement?
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The Future of Pagan LeadershipWicca is about living life and leadership is difficult to define in a community of independent thinkers.
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Witch School and Pagan Leadership RevisitedA look at how Witch School teaches as an organization to a global community.
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Witch School and Pagan LeadershipA look at Leadership and Witch School. -
Witchcraft and Wicca, the Heart of the Harry Potter ControversyWithin the pages J.K. Rowling Harry Potter unwittingly exposed the fastest growing religion in America, Wicca and Witchcraft to millions and is the core of the controversy that Hogwart's School has created.
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The Future: Positioning of Wicca , Part 2We take a look at the positioning of Wicca, and what should be projected to a larger public audience. -
The Future: Positioning of Wicca, Part 1A look at the movement of Wicca in the public eye as per the marketing technique called 'Positioning.'
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Salem, Massachusetts, Features Witch School, ExpoWitch School, America's leading Wiccan educator, is heading to Salem, Mass., for the Psychic Fair and Witchcraft Expo, a month-long event. -
Voices at the TableA Look at how the Pagan Community structure has more in common with political parties than established world religions.




