
I’m a freelance writer and podcaster who loves to talk to fierce, fearless females every month! Most are in the arts: healing, reiki, fine art, writing, music. The other common thread in our web is walking a Witchy/Wiccan/Pagan/Free Spirited path. Join us, and reclaim your personal power. (photo by Ruvim at Pexels)
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsSelf-ImprovementEducation | |||

Here's a fun seasonal throwback from the crypts with great tunes, too! We were celebrating the wrap of our very first season with Puerto Wiccan, a poet, rapper, entrepreneur, and funeral director apprentice, in touch with her goth side every day.
Looking back on another amazing season of artists, crafters, writers, reiki practitioners, book publishers, tarot readers, spiritual advisors, paranormal creators, and women who just know how to bring the fun!
We enjoy a delightful conversation from Michelle Pilley, the Publisher and Managing Director of Hay House U.K. We discuss shamanism, and practicing gratitude, particularly at Lammas.
Reiki practitioner, theatre lover, and self-proclaimed water baby, Heather Starns shares her light and insight with us today on this Summer Solstice episode!
Cat lover extraordinaire and Edgy Cat Designs Artist, Mary Domhan returns to the show for a feisty chat! We also trade tales on the mystical qualities of felines...
Tarot Reader, Counselor, and Cat Lover Susan Sigl (MS, LPC, CSAC, ICS) joins us to talk about her work at local store Altar, the book she's working on, and laughter being the best medicine.
Laury Christian Post returns to talk shop with us–her RavenRock Healing Arts studio, that is! "No Egrets" this Spring Equinox.
One of our most cherished guests, internationally bestselling author, teacher, and activist, Phyllis Curott returns for a compelling one-on-one about the current state of the world and focusing our spiritual power!










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