It’s our first bonus episode and we’re getting witchy with it! Melissa and guest co-host Julie (from episode 2) are chatting with the enchanting Amy Lea, about all things witchcraft! Sisters Melissa & Julie are on their own witchcraft journey, so they take this opportunity to ask all of the questions and learn all of the things. Amy Lea shares how she started her witchcraft practice, how she came out of the broom closet, and what her life looks like today. Her passion is spreading her knowledge and supporting baby-witches along the way! 

The co-hosts learn about Divination, the light and dark sides of practicing witchcraft, how to get started in your practice, questions to ask when purchasing the basic witchcraft tools, and so much more! Additionally, we discuss #100daysofwitchcraft and #hexyourlocalrapist. This episode is FULL of knowledge, the most important fact of all - witchcraft is a lifestyle, not satanic and not necessarily religious! 

There’s no right or wrong way to practice, all that matters is that you do. And of course, there are loads of stigmas, join us as we break them! 

Make sure you catch the episode’s opening, we make two major announcements!!

Amy Lea is a 29-year- old Witch based out of Western Canada, where she lives with her supportive husband and 2 dogs. Specializing in Divination, work with the dead and attempting to keep plants alive - Amy has been out of the broom closet for almost a decade and is passionate about breaking down stereotypes in the witchcraft community. 


Find Amy Lea on Instagram @VenusInTulle on Facebook Venus In Tulle and over on Venusintulle.com Follow her hashtag #100daysofwitchcraft over on instagram 

Find co-host Julie on Instagram @lilhunnnybee

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