EPISODE 77 THE WITCHES OF GHANA

EPISODE 77 THE WITCHES OF GHANA

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EPISODE 80 DR. MORETTI ON & GEMMA CLARK

Zoe and Claire speak to Dr. Debora Moretti about ritual magic vs. folk magic and most importantly for those taking down their decorations on the 5th of January , The Befana tradition in Italy. On women's rights issues, we speak to Gemma Clark abortion rights activism in the UK an ...  Show more

EPISODE 79 THAT GLASGOW WITCH and JUANO DIAZ

Zoe and Claire wish to offer a Solstice offering to all those who have stuck by us with this podcast through a VERY patchy period and we wanted to give u THE BEST festive guests we could think of to finish this year! First is @thatglasgowwitch whose quiet, authentic witch work ha ...  Show more

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