
Bringing balance to your work with a little witchcraft!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 167 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

Today we’re sinking into the heart of Yule itself. Not the facts and the bullet points (you know I’ve done that in past years). This time we’re going sensory, immersive and witchier than ever. We’re going to explore Yule through the body… through the... more
This time of year ... this delicious, liminal stretch where the energy gets soft and shimmery (and just a little bit strange) is a doorway where your hand is on the frame. You are not quite inside the room and you are not quite out of it either. Just... more
Today’s episode is a special one. It’s not just another weekly get-together! This feels like a milestone. Because we’re doing two things: we’re honoring the journey we’ve taken all year long, and we’re stepping into the fierce, powerful, magnetic ene... more
Today we have a special Thanksgiving edition of being thankful … and the sidekick energy of the Cliché of it all this time of year.
We are diving into something that gets tossed around so much it starts losing its meaning: gratitude itself. The cli... more
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Love the mid-year check-in, I really needed this episode.
Great episodes full of information not found elsewhere. Thank you for the inspiration and refuel!
I have thoroughly enjoyed the last two episodes. The walk through the walk through the garden was a lot of fun. It made me consider doing some different things in my garden. I also constructed a Saint Bridgets Cross. I didn’t have Reed’s but I cut several leaves from my lemon grass plant. It worked well, but you do have to be careful with the sharp leaves. It smells amazing thank you for the great idea.
Excellent podcast about witchcraft. Whether you are new to witchcraft or have been practicing for awhile this is a great listen - informative, interesting and covers a lot of different topics.
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The podcast presents a unique fusion of work-life balance and witchcraft, making it an engaging resource for those interested in integrating spiritual practices into their daily routines. Topics frequently discussed include personal growth, the significance of seasonal changes, and various rituals that help listeners explore their spiritual paths while managing work commitments. The hosts also share personal anecdotes that enhance the relatability of their advice, creating a welcoming atmosphere for both novices and seasoned practitioners in witchcraft. This innovative approach likely attracts an audience eager to find empowerment through spirituality amidst modern work challenges.
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Witchy Work Wishes launched 3 years ago and published 167 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Witchy Work Wishes include:
1. Kalon Baird
2. Unnamed Mother
3. Haley McCarty
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