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Get ready for a spellbinding mix of history, magic, and just the right amount of witchy mischief! In this episode of Back on the Broomstick, Laylla and Chelle unravel the tangled web of Valentine’s Day. Is it related to ancient Roman fertility festivals? What made it the Hallmark holiday it is today?
But what’s love without a little magick? After digging into history, our witches shift gears into the art of sex magick; one of the most potent, transformative, and (let’s be real) misunderstood forms of witchcraft. They break down the basics, from using pleasure as an energy-raising tool to casting spells with intention and desire. Whether you’re flying solo or weaving magic with a partner, Laylla and Chelle share tips on how to bring enchantment into your intimate rituals; safely, ethically, and with a whole lot of witchy confidence.
So light a candle, grab some chocolate (or something stronger), and tune in for an episode filled with history, humor, and the kind of magic that makes the heart (and other things) race.
Sex, Sorcery, and Spirit by Jason Miller
Sexual Occultism by John Mumford
Sacred Sex by Gabriela Herstik
The Ethical Slut, Third Edition: A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships, and Other Freedoms in Sex and Love By Janet W. Hardy and Dossie Easton
The Satyr's Kiss by Storm Faerywolf
Sacred Power, Holy Surrender Lee Harrington
Radical Ecstasy Hardy & Easton
Urban Tantra Barbara Carrellas
Queer Magic anthology edited by Tai Kulystin & Lee Harrington
The Kama Sutra
Modern Sex Magic by Donald Michael Craig
Queer Rites: A Magickal Grimoire to Honor Your Milestones with Pride by Enfys J. Book
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Get ready for a spellbinding mix of history, magic, and just the right amount of witchy mischief! In this episode of Back on the Broomstick, Laylla and Chelle unravel the tangled web of Valentine’s Day. Is it related to ancient Roman fertility festivals? What made it the Hallmark holiday it is today?
But what’s love without a little magick? After digging into history, our witches shift gears into the art of sex magick; one of the most potent, transformative, and (let’s be real) misunderstood forms of witchcraft. They break down the basics, from using pleasure as an energy-raising tool to casting spells with intention and desire. Whether you’re flying solo or weaving magic with a partner, Laylla and Chelle share tips on how to bring enchantment into your intimate rituals; safely, ethically, and with a whole lot of witchy confidence.
So light a candle, grab some chocolate (or something stronger), and tune in for an episode filled with history, humor, and the kind of magic that makes the heart (and other things) race.
Sex, Sorcery, and Spirit by Jason Miller
Sexual Occultism by John Mumford
Sacred Sex by Gabriela Herstik
The Ethical Slut, Third Edition: A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships, and Other Freedoms in Sex and Love By Janet W. Hardy and Dossie Easton
The Satyr's Kiss by Storm Faerywolf
Sacred Power, Holy Surrender Lee Harrington
Radical Ecstasy Hardy & Easton
Urban Tantra Barbara Carrellas
Queer Magic anthology edited by Tai Kulystin & Lee Harrington
The Kama Sutra
Modern Sex Magic by Donald Michael Craig
Queer Rites: A Magickal Grimoire to Honor Your Milestones with Pride by Enfys J. Book
Got a question? Send the witches a message here!
Support the show
Want to send us a letter? Witchy things to review?
We have a mailing address!
Back on the Broomstick
PO Box 106
Salem MA 01970
Email: [email protected]
Youtube
Facebook
Instagram
Back on the Broomstick Website
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