The Witchy Woo Podcast is the show inspiring soulful women to 'sod the shoulds' and the expectations that society has placed onto them and embrace who they truly are. It is through unlearning and de-conditioning, that we can step into our true power, and connect with who we are at our core, on a Soul level.If you're a witch or a lover of all things woo (or curious) - take a seat, get comfy, and le... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityPersonal JournalsSociety & CultureSpirituality |
Join me for another episode of Soulful Guidance, brought to you each Sunday by Witchy Woo. more
Join me for another episode of Soulful Guidance, brought to you each Sunday by Witchy Woo. more
Join me for another episode of Soulful Guidance, brought to you each Sunday by Witchy Woo. more
Welcome back to the Witchy Woo podcast! In todays episode, we take a look at the world of chakras and energy healing with the incredible Lynette McFadden, founder of Bliss Moves and a specialist in chakradance. more
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I’ve loved listening to the opening episodes of the second season of Kylie’s Witchy Woo podcast. Her gorgeous voice resonates clearly with her truth, her humour, honesty and compassion shining through as she shares her journey and encourages your spirituality in a way that enables and allows you to embrace all of who you are. Cant wait to tap into this wonderful wisdom and generosity every week 🙏
Off with a bang as well! Fantastic first few episodes, so interesting to listen to. I love learning more about the ways in which spirit and soul work. 💥💜💥
Love love the energy that Kylie Anna brings. She never fails to inspire me so knowledgeable and so amazing at sharing her craft. Love that there’s a connection with her Mum too. I’m learning so much and bringing the amazing energy she shares into my own World. For all things Witchy Woo this is my go too podcast absolutely amazing xx
Having worked with Kylie Anna, I was so excited for this new season and I was not disappointed. Kylie is such a beautiful soul and so knowledgeable. Being able to connect and ground via Kylie’s podcast is such a blessing. Definitely my go to Podcast 🖤
The Witchy Wood podcast is an amazing and informative listen which empowers its listeners to embrace who they are. I am into all things spiritual but wouldn’t have said I was into “witchy” stuff but I was wrong Kylie Anna is a beautiful soul who has brought out my inner witch. I can’t recommend this podcast enough 💜
Apple Podcasts | #175 | United Kingdom/Religion & Spirituality/Spirituality |
Apple Podcasts | #229 | France/Religion & Spirituality/Spirituality |
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