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Witchcraft
Protection In Witchcraft
The Morrigan
Stormy Daniels
Magic
The Evil Eye
Misogyny
Social Media Protection
Heavy Cream Offerings
Spiritual Awareness
Community Support
Historical Trials
The Awakening Tarot
Familial Protection Practices
Cleansing Objects
Persephone
Hera
Tarot
Hades
Spirituality

Two academic witches in the Lower Hudson Valley, focused on learning the history, development and paradigms of modern-day witchcraft. Follow us on Instagram @witchspaceco or email us at witchspaceco@gmail.com.

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Happy Gemini New Moon witches and happy year end wrap up! You guys had some awesome questions, but we also got a taste of Scorpio's feeling about Frankenstein and Gemini's feelings about tea service. There's a little bit for everyone, so dive in you ... more

Happy New Moon, New Book! Can't believe it wasn't mentioned on the podcast, but this book definitely has Scorpio Moon energy. Courtney Webber's Sacred Tears: A Witch's Guide to Grief is personally vulnerable and deeply insightful about the nature of ... more

What's up witches? How do we follow two amazing interviews with two of our host's favorite witches? We could only do it by synthesizing the message of October into one of personal growth and self love, using our creativity to empower us as witches an... more

Happy Halloween witches! Okay, well, Halloween might still be a little ways away, but to celebrate our favorite Scorpio's favorite season, instead of a traditional New Moon, New Book, we have this amazing interview with Lydia O'Connor, Salem's first ... more

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Courtney Webber
Priestess, witch, writer, tarot advisor and teacher
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Episode: Courtney Webber, A Witch In Time
Lydia O'Connor
Horror host and social media personality from Salem, Massachusetts
Episode: An Interview with Wretched Lydia
Pam Grossman
Author and host of Witch Wave Podcast
Episode: An Interview with Pam Grossman
Claire Mitchell
Leading human rights lawyer and writer; co-author of How to Kill a Witch.
Witches of Scotland
Episode: Claire Mitchell and Zoe Venditozzi, Witches (of Scotland) in Time
Zoe Venditozzi
Writer and co-author of How to Kill a Witch.
Witches of Scotland
Episode: Claire Mitchell and Zoe Venditozzi, Witches (of Scotland) in Time
Mat Auryn
A witch, professional psychic, and occult teacher based in New England.
Author of 'Psychic Witch'
Episode: Mat Auryn, A Witch In Time
Madame Pamita
Author of The Witch's Guide to Animal Familiars
Episode: The Witch's Guide to Animal Familiars
Dr. Cyndi Brannen
Psychologist, author, and teacher specializing in personal healing through herbalism and rituals.
Covina Institute
Episode: Cyndi Brannen, A Witch In Time
Jamie Waggoner
Author of Hades and practitioner in witchcraft
Author
Episode: An Interview with Jamie Waggoner

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Gemini
Co-host and academic witch with a focus on Helenismos and modern witchcraft lore.
Scorpio
Co-host and academic witch with insights on magical practices and community support.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 115 ratings
  • Elevating Personal Narrative | November 5, 2025

    Listen. Listen twice! In this episode, Scorpio and Gemini engage in meaningful conversation that will be understood by all witches. The vision of them returning to their altars and piles of laundry after recording this delicious conversation is a Samhain treat.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Inked with Snakes
    United Statesa month ago
  • Major Disappointment

    What a disappointment - I found an episode on “the White Goddess” summer reading/book review, with Scorpio and Gemini - the show hostesses. Scorpio was engaging and thoughtful - Gemini was selfish, under educated, and unnecessarily judgmental.

    First of all she admits to not even finishing the book, and as one who actually read the book it’s pretty clear she barely scratched the surface.

    She said things that are just not true and makes outlandish judgments about the books content and the autho... more

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    1
    SkoobaDyver
    United States4 years ago
  • Good Info, Toxic Delivery

    I tried listening for a few months, but I was left so upset every time. I get that the edgy mean girl thing is hip right now, but I wish I could have the great information without the toxic ‘tude. So anti mental health and self care.

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    2
    Meeshelina
    United States5 years ago
  • Most Binge Worthy Witchy Pod Available

    I immensely enjoy the witty banter between these two ladies. Geared toward TODAYS adult witch. Entertaining and educational. Loaded with laughs None of the cringeworthy; Uhm.... uh’s.. awkward silences and non stop giggling. Which is so common and almost unbearable with a lot of the witchy pods available. THANK YOU ladies!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SrviceSucks
    United States5 years ago
  • Feels like home!

    This is such a wonderfully informative and all-encompassing witchy podcast. The hosts are open and honest and authentic. There’s no pretense here, and you can tell these two have a shared vision for knowledge, truth, and understanding.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Waffle Housel
    United States5 years ago

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Overall, the conversation is deemed refreshing and educational, appealing to audiences interested in modern spiritual practices.
Some listeners have expressed concerns about the delivery style, citing moments of tension as detracting from the content.
Listeners appreciate the thoughtful exploration of witchcraft and related themes, noting a blend of personal experience and academic knowledge.
The hosts are praised for their authentic and open discussions, making complex topics relatable and engaging.

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Season 7 Wrap Up!
Q: What did your interview with Wretched Lydia teach you about visibility and vulnerability as witches in community?
Gemini realized the importance of balancing public and private aspects of their practice, feeling validated that it's okay to keep certain things to themselves while still being open about their identity as a witch.
Personal Narrative
Q: What is your narrative?
I've decided I am a changeling, exploring the world on behalf of weirdos like me.
Personal Narrative
Q: What stories did society tell you to believe about yourself as a witch?
The idea that I couldn't do anything for personal gain and that being selfish would make me a bad witch.
An Interview with Wretched Lydia
Q: What inspired you to have all of it prepared ahead of time?
Because I love creating characters, like character creators are like my whole thing. I love making like backstories for my characters because I think it adds a lot more to just like you're playing a game.
An Interview with Wretched Lydia
Q: What is your go-to coffee order?
A large iced coffee with almond milk and sugar from Dunkin Donuts.

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The discussions featured are centered around academic insights into modern witchcraft, with a focus on personal narratives, community support, and the intersection of spirituality and creativity. Hosts share their experiences as witches, exploring themes such as grief, cultural representations in literature, and the sociopolitical implications of witchcraft practices. With engaging interviews and deep dives into relevant texts, the content is both informative and relatable, encouraging listeners to embrace their unique spiritual journeys and challenge societal norms. The podcast differentiates itself through its academic approach, as well as its candid, personal storytelling and emphasis on community.

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1. Courtney Webber
2. Lydia O'Connor
3. Pam Grossman
4. Claire Mitchell
5. Zoe Venditozzi
6. Mat Auryn
7. Madame Pamita
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