Linda Hurd and John Kane welcome you to grab a drink and a snack, pull up a chair and join them in their living room as they discuss everything Wicca, witchcraft and the supernatural... even aliens and inter-dimensional travel. From how they got started in witchcraft, to celebrating the Days of Power, these two witches discuss it all.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpirituality |
In this episode, John and Linda give an update about their lives, introduce a new family member, and discuss the Instagram sweepstakes.
In this episode, which roughly marks the halfway point in their journey through the various pantheons, Linda and John discuss the Egyptian deities such as Osiris, Isis and Ra, and the three different creation myths in Egyptian mythology.
In this episode, Linda and John discuss the various Celtic gods and goddesses. They also discuss their very first vendor event representing Three Sisters Botanicals.
In this episode, Linda and John discuss the similarities and differences between Easter and Ostara.
In this episode, Linda and John do a brief overview of the Greek Gods and Goddesses.
In this episode, John & Linda discuss the Norse pantheon of Gods and Goddesses in the first of a series of pantheon discussions.
In this episode, Linda and John give a heads up about coming episodes.
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