Margot Adler opened modern paganism to new audiences, and lent it an intellectual credibility and respect that it had not seen before. In a movement that didn’t have elders, she became one, acting as a mentor and source of inspiration for many in the world of earth-based religion. Two guests, including a longtime friend, reflect on the mark she left.
Phyllis Curott, Wiccan priestess and former Vice Chair of the Parliament of the World’s Religions
Ronald Hutton, historian of pre-Christian religion, British folklore and modern paganism