• (From The All Things Witchy Podcast Series) "Do Black & Indigenous Witches Deal With More Drama Than Other Witches?"

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(From The All Things Witchy Podcast Series) "Do Black & Indigenous Witches Deal With More Drama Than Other Witches?"

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  • Happy greets witches and friends! My name is Sage, aka "Sage the Urban Witch," and I am the host of "Sippin' Tea & Tarot With Sage Podcast."

    On today's witchy podcast episode, we are delving into the well-known but not often spoken about issue regarding indigenous witches. And, this issue is the amount of unwarranted drama and chaos that Black and indigenous witches are forced to deal with because of the amount of hate and envy that we have to come up against in our online and offline worlds.

    There are a number of reasons why this is the case which will be explored. Some of these reasons stem from historical and cultural oppression that has been passed down to us as the current generation of indigenous witches from the ancestors of our past.

    Undoubtedly, many indigenous witches and perhaps a few of our non-indigenous counterparts will relate to this episode as well which will hopefully spark a empowering and enlightening discussion in this podcast community!

    So, sit back and relax and grab a cup of coffee or tea, as you tune in to get "the tea" regarding this often not talked about but very real and prevalent issue of Black & indigenous witches having to deal with more drama online and in society more so than other witches.

    Warning: This podcast is rated Mature 18+ for a Mature Adult audience. Profanity and Adult Language is used and Parental Discretion is advised.

    *If you would like to connect with me outside of this podcast, please feel free to follow me on my X (formerly known as Twitter) account which is www.twitter.com/thehouseofsage or @thehouseofsage and my witchy blog, One Wise Sage at www.onewisesage.com which is the #1 witchy blog for today's modern-day empaths, healers, and witches!

    ~Until we vibe again, be bold, be great, and be different! ~Sage, aka "Sage the Urban Witch."


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Happy greets witches and friends! My name is Sage, aka "Sage the Urban Witch," and I am the host of "Sippin' Tea & Tarot With Sage Podcast."

On today's witchy podcast episode, we are delving into the well-known but not often spoken about issue regarding indigenous witches. And, this issue is the amount of unwarranted drama and chaos that Black and indigenous witches are forced to deal with because of the amount of hate and envy that we have to come up against in our online and offline worlds.

There are a number of reasons why this is the case which will be explored. Some of these reasons stem from historical and cultural oppression that has been passed down to us as the current generation of indigenous witches from the ancestors of our past.

Undoubtedly, many indigenous witches and perhaps a few of our non-indigenous counterparts will relate to this episode as well which will hopefully spark a empowering and enlightening discussion in this podcast community!

So, sit back and relax and grab a cup of coffee or tea, as you tune in to get "the tea" regarding this often not talked about but very real and prevalent issue of Black & indigenous witches having to deal with more drama online and in society more so than other witches.

Warning: This podcast is rated Mature 18+ for a Mature Adult audience. Profanity and Adult Language is used and Parental Discretion is advised.

*If you would like to connect with me outside of this podcast, please feel free to follow me on my X (formerly known as Twitter) account which is www.twitter.com/thehouseofsage or @thehouseofsage and my witchy blog, One Wise Sage at www.onewisesage.com which is the #1 witchy blog for today's modern-day empaths, healers, and witches!

~Until we vibe again, be bold, be great, and be different! ~Sage, aka "Sage the Urban Witch."


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