Hey, Y’all! It’s Litha! We are experiencing a serious heat wave this coming week, so it’s all coming down with a bang.
Read MoreWell, I might have gotten a little salty on this one, but it had to be said. Also, a sweet Patreon subscriber asked me how to chicken: and that’s what you’re gonna get for most of this podcast. Sometimes, I just need to talk about homesteading. There’s magic in that, too!
Read MoreHey, y’all: this week’s show is going to be short and sweet. Today I’m sharing what music means to me in my craft, in my life, and everywhere in between. Pull up a chair and settle in on the porch!
Read MoreY’all, this episode took me down a deep well. I traversed my own religious trauma, my fear of injuring my kin, and all number of other anxieties. It took a long, long time for me to be able to get here—but, my new friend helped out, quite a bit.
Read MoreThis one is for the beautiful patron who wrote to me asking for more on this subject. So, what do we do when we want to work with our ancestors, yet are concerned about the difference of faith? Y’all nestle in on the porch and let’s chat about grandmas, ancestral trauma, and jumping the trench of time and religion.
Read MoreHey, y’all! Today, I’m ruminating on the difference between a real sign and daily life—and in particular, snakes in your path. It takes me about to 7:20 to get to the magic end of things, so hang in there. I do like a Southern story.
Read MoreThere’s a lot of talk out there about how to find one’s witch name, and so today: I tell y’all how we do it around here.
Read MoreToday I’m interviewing my friend Crystal Sands, founder of Farmer-ish. Her journal is a breathtaking mix of the arts, culture, and farming and is worthy of a good cup of tea and a long afternoon! We traverse the trauma of past religions, the heartbreak of loving a chicken, and the wonderous magic of farming. Y’all settle in on the porch—this one is worth it.
Read MoreHey, y’all! Today, I’m revisiting my first episode on boundaries and have found a few compromised places in my own fencing.
Read MoreY’all, I have spent time interviewing people and witches that I find to be integral and important to our community, but I have not yet interviewed the most important one to my own life.
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