How do you draw down the moon in your magical practice? In this week’s episode, a listener’s question is answered about how we individually draw down the moon. Have you had a past life memory be validated by a full moon ceremony? Have you dreamt...
Hygieia, Goddess of health, cleanliness and sterility, was the granddaughter of Apollo and the daughter of Asclepius, three generations of master healers. Join April, Harmony and Maggie as they discuss the beauty and relevance of a healing goddess...
Happy Yule and Winter Solstice! Season 3 is kicking off with a holiday episode with Father Winter and Krampus as we dig into slavic and alpine European stories and myths. Did you know that Father Winter left red and white psychedelic mushrooms at the...
Day of the Dead, (Dia De Los Muertos) is a holiday that originated in Mexico to celebrate family, both the living and the dead. Decorating skulls, marigolds, inviting deceased family members to dine with the living, and enjoying the last harvest are...
Did you play the game, Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board when you were growing up? The earliest record of this game was from 1665 from a passage in a diary of Samuel Pepys, a British naval administrator and a member of parliament in France....
How did you invoke Bloody Mary when you were a child? What is the folklore and do you really know who was the real Bloody Mary? There are many myths about how to invoke Bloody Mary by chanting in a mirror. This has been a well-practiced game by...
How do you move energy through your body? In this week’s episode, the witches discuss how you can manipulate energy and learn how to control it in your Magickal work. Moving energy is an embodiment practice that can be felt and expressed through...
What does hair represent in your spellwork and offerings? In this week’s episode, the witches answer a listener’s question about using hair in your Magickal practice. Why is there a difference between hair that has fallen out naturally, as in a...
Hekate, the Goddess of the Underworld, is known as being an herbalist. A lot of devotees will plant entire gardens full of specific plants to work with this goddess in the realm of Pharmakeia. Pharmakeia and witchcraft are used together to study the...
The Devil card in the tarot may not be as scary as some might assume it to be. For a lot of people, The Devil has a negative connotation, when really this card is about empowerment. The Devil can be a card for healing and ancestral projects. Why...
In this week’s podcast episode, we explore the qualities and relationships of the root chakra. There is some debate whether sexual energy is connected to this chakra. Where do you feel your sexual energy in your chakra system? Can the root chakra be...
Marie Laveau was known as the Voodoo Queen. Aspects to her practice include, Mamba, Witch, Root Worker, Vodun, Hoodoo, and conjure work. She was a master herbalist and helped heal her community through many epidemics of yellow fever. In her spare...
Ix Chel was worshipped by the ancient Mayans as an iconic triple goddess. She was a goddess of the moon, fertility, weaving, magic, healing, sexuality, and child birth. She had the power to weave all of creation into existence. Her spindle is in the...
In this week’s episode, we take a look at our bodies as a mirror of the seasons of the earth and the moon, the two feminine celestial bodies. Through a woman's body you can look at your entire lifecycle to create ways to track and to become more...
The Hand of Glory was a magical talisman that was popular in the eighteenth century in Northern Europe. It was an actual hand taken from criminals who had been hung. Witches and practitioners of the art would cut off a hand for mummification which...
Vesta, also known as Hestia in Greek mythology, is the goddess of the hearth, the keeper of the sacred flame, and also the guardian of your home and community. She is a goddess that keeps the sacred fires going in communities and in sacred places of...
Lughnasadh is a cross quarter sabbat in the Wheel of the Year. This holiday is celebrated on August 1st, the closest full moon or when Leo is at 15°. Throughout Paganism, the first harvest is celebrated midway between Summer Solstice and the Fall...
Was Rhiannon a Welsh Goddess of the Moon, a real person, a witch, a Fairy Queen, or sister to Brigid? With so many variations of stories and myths, Rhiannon’s essence still reaches the hearts of many women today. Join April, Harmony and Maggie as...
Hel is a Norse Goddess who is the daughter of Loki and a giant. According to a prophecy that has been lost over time, Hel was forced by the God, Odin, into Helheim, the underworld, a place where you would go if you don’t die a glorious death and go...
Venus has a long retrograde this summer in the astrological sign of Leo. Venus is a planet that represents your feminine energy and how you share socially, how you like to receive love, what you find beautiful, your self-worth and your value system....
What does the path of a solitary witch look like? A lot of people are drawn to witchcraft but wish to practice alone and not in a coven. How would you start building a foundation of your witchy practice? Do you want to celebrate the Wheel of the Year...
What messages do you receive in your dreams? In this episode, April, Harmony and Maggie explore the world of dreams, astral travel and past life memory that can all be a part of the dream time. Discover what people, dreams, colors and animals...
Summer solstice, also known as Litha, is the highest point that the sun will be and is the longest day of the year. At this time of year, witches come together to celebrate through bonfires at the top of hills, the spiral dance, and the Fae, also...
One of the oldest forms of divination is scrying which is divining messages through a reflective surface. 2000 years ago in the ancient world, the upper echelon of society would use a circular piece of black obsidian to scry. The Greeks would also use...