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By Leah McCall
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
In this episode, we will learn about the powerful ways our personal stories can affect our lives, that our perspectives and understanding of those stories shape our future circumstances. We’ll hear from a woman who believes that the story we tell ourselves and the ways we walk out the belief in those stories can and should be rewritten in a way that is empowering and magically transformative. That in creative storytelling about our futures, our lives can actually change.
In this episode, we will learn about creating rituals for self care, connecting with the spirit inside of ourselves, and infusing our lives with rich, creative, magical intention. We will find ourselves in the middle of the cosmos with a woman who embodies this message she feels compelled to deliver to us today.
In this episode, we will walk through one woman’s story involving her coming out of the broom closet, learning about her own spirituality, finding a coven, writing books, and more.
Amy Blackthorn has been described as an “arcane horticulturist” for her lifelong work with magical plants and teaching of hoodoo and plant-based magic. She has written many books, including “Blackthorn’s Botanical Magic, Sacred Smoke, and Blackthorn’s Botanical Brews.
In this episode, we will walk through one woman’s story involving her coming out of the broom closet, learning about her own spirituality, finding a coven, writing books, and more.
Amy Blackthorn has a certification in aromatherapy and incorporates her experiences in traditional witchcraft with her horticulture studies. Amy’s company, Blackthorn Hoodoo Blends, creates tea based on old Hoodoo herbal formulas. Amy has published several books, including Blackthorn’s Botanical Magic, Sacred Smoke, and her newest book, Botanical Brews. Recently she has signed a contract to craft a new book about protection magic in self-defense.
In this episode, we cross into the territory of death, where we contemplate the care of those who are dying and those who are helping someone transition into the next existence. In order to do that, we visit with an author who is also a death doula, a non-medical person trained to care for someone and his or her loved ones at the end of life. She shares about ancient and modern death doula techniques, mindfulness practices and herbal support to physically, emotionally and spiritually care for the dying.
In this episode, we explore the insight of a tarot-reading police officer and journalist, as she deconstructs pivotal moments in her marriage and career. She’ll discusses her career choices as related to her astrology, and as a result of situational moments in her life. She explains how tarot works and reclaims the definitions of spirit and witch. She describes her own self-care and esteemable acts in her life that move her from frenetic to powerful.
In this episode, we will explore the spiritual evolution of a couple who came from Catholicism and Southern Baptistism, through Zen Monkhood, and onto making their way through mundane and yet, very spiritual, difficulties, to find themselves through a series of miraculous events in an ecology of ancient prayer that falls outside of patriarchal and hierarchical systems.
In this episode, Boots on the Ground, we will hear from a psychic who has been aware of her gift since childhood. We’ll discuss her newest project in the works, The Book of Elemental Magic, her book Jump Girl, her oracle deck, activated prayer, reiki, energy work, shamanic healing work, Druidry, mass consciousness awakening, and more.
For more than twenty-five years Salicrow has worked as a seer, using the tarot and runes as her tools. As a medium, she helps people connect with their beloved dead, family, friends, and loved ones who have passed, and she helps them make connections with the guiding spirits who watch over them. As an intuitive healer, she is dedicated to helping the beings of our planet and the earth itself.
In this episode, we will contemplate the necessity of listening to our ancestors, those who have walked before us. We will spend some time with Judith Nilan, the author of Call to Crone and Legacy of Wisdom, and the creator of StoneFire, a blog that fleshes out the invitations of the soul and weaving the threads of ancient wisdom.
In this episode, The Truth of This Moment, we will be talking about one woman’s experience evaluating and deconstructing the spirituality she, like most of us, was given as a child. She’ll discuss her experiences and impressions inside and outside the Christian church, as well as what made her decide to disassociate herself with it, and what her relationships with people in the church, including her family, are like now.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.