Hey, y’all! It’s been a while since I answered letters on the air, so here we go! One of today’s stories traverse that feeling that we all get from time to time: we aren’t good enough, we aren’t real, we aren’t magical.
Read MoreScoot up a chair on the porch, because today I’m telling y’all about the third version of blessing someone’s heart—and it’s a doozy. We all know that the southern version can be sweet or salty, but there is a space in between that is nothing short of magical.
Read MoreWell, y’all, as usual I started off talking about one thing and landed on another. Today, we lightly traverse cleaning up our own energetic spaces—but then walk into the world of the weirdly wonderful.
TW: This post brings up something akin to conversion therapy (briefly) and childhood trauma.
Well, y’all, I tried to talk about cooking. I tried to talk about kitchen witchery. Inevitably, I went “there.” Either you are with us or you are not—and there isn’t an in-between place right now.
Y’all, I had recorded this earlier in the week, well before the ruling that turned our world upside down. Maybe it will help, thinking of the little magic in our lives that we need so much right now.
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.
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