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Cerridwen Fallingstar, experienced shaman devoted to synthesizing the best of the old ways with the new, teaches classes, offers counseling sessions utilizing tarot, hypnotherapy, soul retrieval, etc. She's written a novel about Witchcraft set in the 16th century Scotland and her new book, Broth from the Cauldron, Magical Memoir from a Shamanic Witch will be out in mid-May, 2020. We'll discuss, among many other things, how someone from a Conservative, agnostic Republican family can grow up to be a witch. We'll talk about her belief skeptics make the best Witches, if witches are hexing Donalt Trump, if hexing is a good idea. Cerridwen has ideas about the role of Paganism to positively effect climate change and why misogyny is the root of all evil. We cover a wide spectrum in this conversation, including, being bi-sexual in the Pagan Community, roots of Christian holidays, if Republicans can truly be a witch, why Wicca is so popular amongst feminists....and we'll talk about her novels, The Heart of the Fire and the White as Bone, Red as Blood series.
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