
Welcome to the second episode of my new podcast Ask a Witch! available exclusively on @dsound!
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I've been practicing witchcraft since the early 1990s, and thought I'd give people an opportunity to AMA (ask me anything) they'd like. Within reason, of course - I reserve the right to completely ignore questions I consider icky or otherwise.
So please shout out with a query in the comment section below. If you're shy and want to ask anonymously, feel free to send me a DM on Discord.
As a bit of an enticement, if you ask me a question, I'll put it here (edited for brevity & clarity as needed), and add a link to one of your recent Steemit posts. If you've asked anonymously, or you'd rather not have a link here, I'll toss one in from another Steemian that I feel is lacking in love. 😊
Questions answered in today's episode:
@rwedegis asked,
"You briefly mentioned spells [in your last podcast]. Can you talk about them in more detail? The types, how they work, how to cast them, etc."
One of his most recent posts
I usually just drop a link, but this one needs some explaining. Roger's blog is full of amazing photographs because he's a wicked talented shutterbug, but I wanted to mention a post by his wife Sheila instead. Please check out A Totally Deflated Day, and give @swedegis some encouragement to cheer her up as she deals with some stuff (what is it? Click over to her post and find out!).

@matbaker asked,
"There have been loads of fictional depictions of witches in films, tv, books etc. If you could swap any of these around, which one would you choose and why? Simply put, if you could switch a witch, which witch would you switch?"
One of his most recent posts
Films you have to see: the 70s

@amarbir asked,
"When did you begin blogging?"
One of his most recent posts
Motivational Mondays

Links referenced in today's episode:
[NOTE: May contain affiliate links. Meaning, I might get $0.000000000000001 from Amazon if you click through. 😊 ]
- Steemit Bloggers
- How To Write Your Own Spell in 5 Steps (contains quote from Susan Pesznecker)
- Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner
- Kiki's Delivery Service
Thanks for listening!
Intro/Outro: Waltz To Death by Sir Cubworth
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