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This is an impromptu pop-up witchy episode, inspired by Halloween, where Jennifer June chats a bit about the relationship between witchcraft and Midwives, Healers, Herbalists, and Wise Women.
She talks about two natural remedies that have been used for centuries, and are still being used today, and shares a witchy ritual for making sacred space.
FYI in the episode, Willow bark is mentioned as a long-time herbal remedy – it was actually the original ingredient used for Aspirin!
“In this episode, I accidentally say that I created the ritual, but I meant to say chose! This ritual is from one of my favourite books, The House Witch by Arin Murphy-Hiscock.” - Jennifer
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This is an impromptu pop-up witchy episode, inspired by Halloween, where Jennifer June chats a bit about the relationship between witchcraft and Midwives, Healers, Herbalists, and Wise Women.
She talks about two natural remedies that have been used for centuries, and are still being used today, and shares a witchy ritual for making sacred space.
FYI in the episode, Willow bark is mentioned as a long-time herbal remedy – it was actually the original ingredient used for Aspirin!
“In this episode, I accidentally say that I created the ritual, but I meant to say chose! This ritual is from one of my favourite books, The House Witch by Arin Murphy-Hiscock.” - Jennifer
Gostanza da Libbiano
Did digitalis affect the way Van Gogh saw the world?
Van Gogh Foxglove painting