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We're talking about grey witchcraft this week on The How to Be Awesome Podcast. Does your witch path have to be all good or all bad all the time, or is it a bit of both? Let's get into it.
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"What ya eatin" is back kids. Louise is making a delicious and sunny Lemony Chicken & Orzo Soup, and Renee is sharing some holiday staples that will make your celebrations merry indeed.
Then they're talking about grey witchcraft. That middle path that's neither all good nor all bad. They discuss whether or not they'd use hexes, why the term white witch is both racist and sexist, and if magic is truly neutral. Plus, they get into some fun revenge chat and discuss the difference between hexes and protection.
Then Louise is excited to see an old friend, and Renee is trying to learn to be more patient (still) and give herself more credit for her accomplishments.
Links from Grey Witchcraft
- Lemony Chicken Orzo Soup
- Old Fashioned Pound Cake
- Poinsettia Christmas Champagne Cocktail
- Sarah Lyons on The Witch Wave
- Revolutionary Witchcraft by Sarah Lyons
- Kill Bill
- John Wick
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