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Did you see that? What happened? No. Oh, my gosh. Good morning, everybody. Welcome to episode eleven of season two of Coffee and Cauldrons. If you’ve just joined us, I am Robin Added Hardwitch on Instagram, and I’m joined with the beautiful and talented Maria maria, the Arcane on Instagram. Good morning. Thank you for telling me that I’m talented. Well, somebody must, right? Oh, my God. Oh, goodness.
Participant #1:
All right, guys, we’re going to talk about the elephant in the room. Every week or episode, we talk about upcoming lunar phases and kind of what that means for us. And the late we talked about last episode. It is eclipse season, which, by the way, a shout out to warrior Rich Nike, who did confirm that eclipse season is a thing and that we weren’t both dismissed remembering. Okay, so we’re going to talk I’m going to preface this. I prefer it last week, but I feel like we need to preface it again because the Internet is having a full meltdown. Eclipses historically are seen as a bad omen in some traditions as well as astrologically, it can be seen as a bad omen. Now, does that mean you cannot work with them? No, it does not. It is varying on your path, your tradition and your culture. For example, I know that the ancient Mayans believe that lunar eclipses were like a horrific omen, but simultaneously you have more like what’s the word I’m looking for here? Modern witchcraft, where it is embracing and encompassing all aspects of a phase. I am not going to tell you what you should or should not do. It is entirely your choice. What I’m about to talk about is if you decide to work with these lunar phases, the energies that potentially come with, that your choice. And if you want to work with it or not, but do know that historically, many traditions do see eclipses as bad omens as well as you have astrology, et cetera, like thousands of years of astrology, so on and so forth. It is your decision, but please stop arguing about it. We all get to make choices for ourselves and our path. So I’m not telling you should, I’m not telling you shouldn’t. But I am telling you that we got the solar eclipse in Gemini on June 10, which is the big day, is a new moon. And if you choose to work with this solar eclipse, we are going to be looking at energies that are very similar to Gemini, partnering with not only the new moon, but this solar eclipse, which, if you understand solar magic and how that works, the thought process for some people is that it is all phases of a solar phase I can speak English. All phases of the sun within a short period of time. So with that, we have energies of versatility, adaptability, communication, self expression. Think about two sides of a coin, much like Gemini would, if you will. We’re looking at imagination, creativity, et cetera. These are all universally considered positive things. Again, if we choose to use it, you have that partnered with the new moon, which is a new start, new beginning, et cetera. Yeah, so let’s stop arguing about it, please. I’m getting very tired. I don’t think anybody’s wrong. I don’t. I think that people who say to not use it are 100% right because there’s a lot of history there. There is like historical basis for that, there is astrological basis for that, et cetera. But people who do choose to use it might be very advanced practitioners. You don’t know that and you can’t know that about somebody. So let’s all just be nice. I think the most important thing about working with eclipses is how is your energy. If you’re like having a terrible freaking day or you’ve been having terrible days, your energy is already not very good. So maybe not. I don’t work with the full moon eclipse at all because honestly, I’ve had a really bad week. Like, no, I’m not touching that shit. I didn’t even like my Alter candles, my everyday Alter candles. Didn’t even like those. I was like not touching it. No. Yeah, I think I’ve worked with eclipses a few times, but I like it better when it hits on our time zone. So then you can actually, while the moon is gaining power, you can work with that aspect and then you can work with it when it’s wait, no, Riverside losing power. It’s basically working with all of the phases in that one night that’s very drained. Honestly, though, if you’re, as Robin said, advanced enough to do it and if you have the energy to do it, it can really be, at least for myself and in my experience, great time to do spellwork for important things. But we definitely have premised it last time. But everybody acted like this is the first eclipse that has ever happened. I don’t know if anybody else got that vibe on the internet, but the entire internet melted the fuck down. And I’m just like, hey guys. Hey. I’ll just have a nice tea
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because I feel like it was probably tik tok when we started.
Participant #1:
It does sound about right, but yeah, no, I don’t know. But I will say that if you choose to work with an eclipse, since we are talking about this, apparently again, the eclipses can come with very unpredictable energies. It can. Now, does that mean that, again, that you shouldn’t know, but you should also be aware of this going into it. So make your choices, make your own discernments like you’re adult, I would assume, listening to this podcast, make your own choices. But please, everybody just stop fucking arguing, please. There is historical context and basis for not working with any eclipse. Like people who are saying that I believe are coming from a good place because there is genuine historical context here. However, let’s just stop arguing. Okay, let’s hold hands, share a biscuit, let’s do friends.
Participant #1:
So if you just started listening to us, every podcast we talk about a random term card. We go over the universal meanings and then our interpretations of cards. Hearing other people’s opinions helps beginners form their own opinions, or even those who have been practicing for a while, expand their views on other meanings. This week we are talking about the King of Cups on the rider Wait Smith version of this deck. You will see our king sitting on a throne in the middle of a somewhat restless ocean, but he is remaining steady despite it all. He holds a cup in one hand and a wand or scepter in the other. The universal keywords of this card are balance, emotional maturity and compassion. So for myself, kings deal with power expansion, looking towards future boundaries and building up their kingdoms. This particular king deals with using emotions to his benefit and concentrates on the future outlook of his happiness and emotional fulfillment. When this king pops up in readings, it shows that we need to remain level headed and not let our emotions get the best of us. We need to think about how we react emotionally, how we react to things emotionally that may affect us in the long run. And this doesn’t mean that we should ignore the negative feelings we are facing, but to use them to our advantage. But boundaries up where they need to be to protect our mental and emotional health and even push past our fears and expand on what happiness means to us so we can attain further happiness and fulfillment down the road. You can also tell us that we need to remain impartial in some situations not to get emotionally involved for not only our benefit, but sometimes for others as well. If you do have to be emotionally invested in the situation, this card wants you to remember what it is you are building up for in the potential long term. It isn’t always going to be easy, and you may face some turbulent waters along the way. But much like when you are in a relationship, you know, we take the good with the bad. We love our partners because we want to build a life with them. Ergo, remember why you started and what you’re building up to and how much it means to you. So, Robin, how do you view this card? Well, before I tell you how I view this card, I want to tell you my favorite little fact tidbit about this card. I know this won’t be surprising that I say it since I wrote an entire fucking book on symbolism tarot, but if you look at the original artwork by Pamela Coleman Smith, in the bottom left hand corner, you see, like, a little fish, like, jumping out of the water. That was supposed to be a dolphin. Are you serious? Yeah, it’s supposed to be a dolphin and I don’t know, it was like maybe she’d never seen a dolphin before or something like that. You know what I mean? I don’t know. But I just really liked that little anecdote about this card that’s really interesting. Yeah, that’s why it’s jumping out of the water. It’s a dolphin. Okay, so with this card I see the King of Cups like being the perfect father that we all wish we had. Like, he is patient, he is kind. When he gets upset, he doesn’t lash out. He knows when to walk away from a situation and come back to it. When his emotions are more stable, his emotions are less transparent in that he is so in tune with himself that he’s able to not necessarily show them outwardly right away. You know what I’m saying? He’s in control of that sort of situation. And with that he also is like this incredibly talented artist because he has other controlled means of emotional expression. And so when I see this card in a reading, oftentimes it is reminding us to hone in that kind of energy, to have a word with ourselves, walk away from situations that, you know, maybe we would have a reaction. You know what I mean? It is choosing to pause and think instead of just erupt and instead finding new means to communicate those emotions in a healthy way. That’s how I see it. Not everybody is obviously going to go paint about it, but you can still communicate effectively and healthily without necessarily needing to react in that exact moment. I like that. Thanks. Smart. Really big brain.
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So this week we are going to talk about something that if you follow me on social media, you’re probably sick of me talking about, but tough shit, we’re going to talk about it anyway. Marie and I are going to talk about vetting sources in the witchcraft community as content creators ourselves. I personally believe this is something that we are not exempt from from being held to. Content creators in general are human beings. We are not God. We’re not the judge and jury. And most content creators, in my opinion, are doing their absolute best out there to provide you with well researched information or even if they don’t have the well researched information, pointing you in a direction that maybe you could find it. However, and I know we’ve talked about this a little bit in the past, there are content creators out there and not just content creators out there. Actually that’s an oversimplification. There are creators of all kind. So authors, podcasters, fucking poets, I don’t know everybody, right? That their main goal is to get you to engage with them so they can make money. Which leads us into a definition that we have to cover before getting into this topic, which is the definition of a grifter. I know that word has been thrown around a lot on the internet lately and grifter by my definition. So do what you will with that is not somebody who makes money off of witchcraft necessarily because this is a lot of our jobs. Like, I’m not going to sit here and tell people point fingers and say, well, you make money off this, so you’re a grifter. Because us being on this podcast, we make money from doing this. That’s what our patreon is for, right? Or the fact that I run a tarot shop. I wrote a book. Maria runs a tarot shop. Like, Maria is writing a book. Like, to point fingers at someone just because they financially benefit from their creation would be an unfair thing to say. But what a gripper is compared to, let’s say somebody who runs a business or shop, et cetera, is they are providing you with false information intentionally. So clickbaity stuff or stuff that they know that will be reactionary for you that isn’t necessarily rooted in any kind of historical context or reality or even if it is UPG, which is very valid, they never tell you that. They tell it to you as though it’s a fact because they want you to keep coming back to them so they can keep making money when their sole purpose is making money. You know what I’m saying? That’s why I think it’s so important if you are talking about personal correspondence or personal, like, feelings, like, I make sure I say that because if I know not everyone is going to agree with me, I’ll be like, this is how I feel personally. And I think that’s really important, especially if you’re like, I haven’t really heard about this, some book. But this is my experience with using whatever it is that you’re talking about. Grifters in my personal opinion and definition. So this is not like, don’t quote Maria on this or use it as a definition. This is just a Robin definition. Grifters are somebody who will tell you a lot that you’re wrong. They’ll say, for example, Maria is a brunette. Like, brunettes are wrong and they can’t be witches, but they will never once tell you why that is where you can find that written somewhere else. They’ll usually say, should you, like, do your research. So they are these phases in the community that provide no historical context. They provide no sources or substance to what they’re telling you, but simultaneously telling you how fucking wrong you are all the time and how they’re actually right. They’ve got a real big brain and you don’t. You’re a little dummy. That’s why you need to come to them. And that should be a red flag to me. In my opinion, there’s no one person or content creator this is about. I know that I called out a specific person for doing something that I felt was problematic in my blog post, but that this is not an attack at them or trying to further that narrative. This is actually a really large blanket problem within our community, which is why we’re talking about it today. So I don’t want people thinking that this, like, beef or whatever is continuing because it’s just not. And yeah, so we’re going to talk about it. Marie, what would you say is a good recommendation for people vetting sources? I think it’s very important that if you’re let’s say that you come across something on the Internet from a specific person that I don’t know, but you’ve never heard before, and you’re like, well, maybe that makes sense. I think it’s very important to look at that person’s history before you start resharing their stuff and all that, just to make sure, because what if this person has a history of saying very inflammatory things? That usually is a big red flag that you should probably not be getting your information from them.
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Like, I don’t know. Like, I do think it’s important to look at how long a witch has been practicing in their craft, especially like, going for someone for information. I mean, new witches do come in our community with a tremendous amount of new knowledge, and they definitely add stuff to the community. But if you’re just I feel like especially a newer witch who has only been reading stuff up online, they might not have the knowledge bases that they necessarily
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don’t have that knowledge basis in order to say certain things. So definitely make sure you know how long of which has been practicing for before truly taking what they say as solid fact. I don’t know. How do you feel about that? I mean, I definitely agree with you for most things. I do think that there are witches out there that, let’s say started a year ago and they have been paid for more passion, energy, research, et cetera, than people that have been doing it for ten years. So I would say I agree with you on that, but to an extent only because of those reasons I’ve known people. That’s part of the reason for going back and looking at the witch and what they have posted in the past, for sure. Because if they have been doing all that research and you can obviously tell, then that makes sense. Yeah, I don’t know. I get frustrated.
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Clickbait. I’m trying to think of how to word this. That sounds like a fucking asshole. But you know what? Here’s the thing, guys. I’m going to sound like a dick. Content creators run on an algorithm. Maria and I are no exception to this. Am I wrong? Is there not an algorithm that God that we freaking sacrifice to every day with our post and how algorithms work most typically? Is it’s not just how many likes you get, it’s how many people comment on it? Are people sharing this as well? For example, if I post a picture of a cat and the cat is cute and whatever, right? And lots of people like the picture of the cat that’ll do. Okay, but if I put a picture of a cat in a blender and I’m like, yeah, we get those feelings to just murder your cat or something. I don’t know. I’m obviously a poor example, but people are then going to go and comment on that and be like, oh my gosh, don’t put your cat in a blender. Or I love putting my cat in a blender or freaking whatever, right, that is engagement. Engagement then pushes it further on the algorithm. So if you have a content creator who for example is saying that if you don’t have access to the internet, for example, this is one I can think of right now. But anyway, you don’t have access to the internet, you can’t be a real witch. Not only is that classes as hell, but doesn’t that make you mad to hear that? Like if you don’t have internet, you’re not a real witch. So then you are going to comment on it and you’re going to say shit like, what the fuck is wrong with you person? And then that gets them engagement. And then their next post, because how the algorithm works is their next post will be pushed higher, will be pushed higher on the algorithm by default because of this kind of forward trajectory. And then they can say, hey guys, come subscribe to my podcast where I talk more about this and that will automatically be pushed higher. And so you’re not going to go there. They’re going to get ad revenue, et cetera. And I’m not shaming anybody for being a user of the algorithm at all. I’m a user of the algorithm. Maria is the user of the algorithm. However, when you see a content creator posting really inflammatory things that gets a lot of engagement and then immediately post about something that they are creating that costs money or a product that they’re pushing now, it might be a coincidence. Like content creators usually have the ship planned out weeks in advance. So it could be a very good coincidence. But also maybe, and this is something that we need to take into consideration when we are using the internet and content creators as sources for our magical information, if it creates a reaction out of you, in my opinion, that it makes you feel something really strong. And I don’t mean like this piece moved me or wow, I feel so knowledgeable. I mean like I’m scared reaction or this gives me anxiety. This is something to consider, verifying elsewhere, consume, but verify. Because they might just be saying that to gain a reaction out of you to make money. And it’s fucked up and it’s a fucked up truth of our community. But witchcraft is not the we’re not the only ones. There are people that will say inflammatory things to get a reaction for either money or attention. And it’s crummy. It’s really crummy. But it is unfortunately a very real aspect of the society that we live in. Does that make sense? That makes perfect sense. Should we talk about books? Yes, I do want to talk about books. So you go first. Okay. So I think it is very important to know that most white authors, especially from the early to mid 1900, had problematic past, especially when, like, looking at them with modern eyes. But it’s important to address that problematic past when you’re referencing said person. Obviously, some of these authors weren’t breaking any generational curses during their time and we can take their failures and use them to our advantage to be better humans. So it is important to make sure that today’s authors or posts you are seeing are trying in some part to address that in their books, especially if they’re talking about authors from that particular time period. And now outside of problem magic books, magic and like our witchcraft experiences are so highly personal, unique and individual, and this will definitely come out in certain books, especially modern ones. I think it is important to look at the authors and what is said about them online and making sure that it resonates with you before buying a book. You will see that many reviews online are from people who disagree with something the author has said. I think we talked about this in the previous podcast, but they didn’t go in the mindset of reading this book. No one should go in thinking that they’re going to fully agree with the author. And that’s why I think it’s very important to look at said author and make sure that you resonate with them first if they have an online presence or they have had previous books, just to make sure that you’re not getting a book that you’re not going to get anything from. Does that make sense? It does. And a good example of what Miranda just said in terms of the context of the people that we’re living in, an example I like to use is that Crowley, for example, was a dickhead piece of shit guy, just not a good person, kind of misogynist, did bad things. But then people, like, there was a list going around of authors to cancel and the top thing that they put on the list was that he was a pervert. Well, Crowley was labeled a pervert because he was in a relationship with a man in five, and that doesn’t justify the bad things that he did. But let’s consider the historical context here.
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I think I read it in a book. Wasn’t he a pedophile? Like, dating like, a 14 year old? I’m going to speak on that because I actually have no idea. Okay. I wonder if that’s where that was coming from. Articles that it comes up with. The reason that the label came up was because it was in a newspaper and the example given was because he was fucking a man does not mean that there weren’t other perverted things that were going on, but the actual label itself stemmed from that. And like I said, I’m not trying to justify things Crowley did. I’m just using that as an easy example. Yeah, I definitely get yeah, definitely not trying to be like, actually, I think he was a really good guy because I’m not
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sorry. It’s okay. When it comes to things like confirm and verify, then we go into things like talking about books, like Maria said, right? And looking at it in terms of historical context, looking at things and kind of going back to the content creators using you, they make you feel scared and they make you feel like everybody else in history is canceled and therefore you can only listen to them. Therefore they’re going to make money off of you and instead that’s simply not true. There are a lot of fucking sources for where you can get free or affordable books that are not pirating, that you can expand your knowledge. You can look at archives, you can look at just so many different things that are free. They aren’t taking advantage of authors. And you don’t have to just rely on a 32nd Real or TikTok video or even a blog post. I’m a blogger. I write blogs do not take everything I say as absolutely perfect. I’m still a human. Like, I do my best to research and share, but I’m going to make fuck ups. So consume but verify. And there’s lots of free and great ways to do that. In my blog post, I did give a whole list of places you can get, like, books affordably, and I will include that list to the coffee and Coldron’s Instagram like linktree, so that way you guys can still have access to it. You can go to my blog if you want to, but we will. I’ll just make a list and I’ll put it in our link trading. I like that, but I completely agree. Yeah. We just need to consume wisely. Yes. And do our own research on top of the it’s like a multilayer thing. Like, you’re doing research, you have to research that research and just keep going. It works. It is. And that’s why it’s like magical practices. You’re not going to learn everything that you need to in, like a week or a year or even 20 years. We’re all constantly learning and constantly evolving. It is okay. This is something that I think that as a community, we have to remember, is that we’re all doing our best. We’re also not computers. We’re human beings that can only consume at a certain speed. So, like, let’s just be fucking nice to each other and help each other out instead of being dicks that yell at one another on the Internet about how we’ll actually I don’t know, it just bothers me. Also, I think that a leader and a teacher I’m just going to say this is a final thing, a leader and a teacher, even if they don’t fully open up about their practice online because nobody fucking owes you that. That is a private, personal thing, okay? You should have an idea of a little bit what kind of tradition or path that they practice, you know what I’m saying? Even if you don’t understand their practice fully because they don’t feel like they need to share that and that is their right to do that, you should still have an idea of the kind of tradition or paradigm, et cetera, that they follow. And if you can’t think of a single thing that that person has shared personally about their practice that you can be like, oh, well, Robin for example, she doesn’t show that much about her practice, but I do know that she works with something worthy. I know that she works with spirits. Right? If you can’t answer that about a content creator, but they’re causing a reaction out of you, perhaps that’s not a content creator to be getting your information from. That’s just my opinion. You can do what you want with that.
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So Maria, what’s during your children this week? Let me tell you yes, as we always are. Anyways, so if you’ve been following me a while on Instagram, you may have seen playlists I make floating around. I try to make a monthly playlist and also make them for specific rituals or celebrations. I don’t just make these for you guys, but I also make them for myself. I love curating playlists so much and finding new artists. I have a very taste in music, but my favorite type of music has like a cinematic touch, which is great for when I’m doing spellwork. And music plays such an important role in my craft. I honestly don’t think I could do a spell or a terror reading without it. I feel that music has the potential to raise our energy, especially. It’s like we are dancing and they’re moving our body towards the tunes before and during spellwork. And I feel like it AIDS us so that in whatever we are magically doing. And it is also like a mood booster. Like if you’re having problems, you want to do a spell specifically so you dance it out or you’re like me and you’re upset and you’re rage cleaning while listening to like, punk rock. I’m guaranteed to feel a little bit better afterwards. Is this shadow work? Possibly, anyway. And we actually have someone on the discord that uses music and playlists for divinatory purposes for tarot readings. I think that’s just like super cool and fun. I mean, you never really hear about that, people doing that intentionally. But she has like a playlist of 900 songs or so and she shuffles it and certain songs pop up during terror readings and she finds more often than not that they have the song choices pertaining to the reading. I think that’s a really interesting way to involve technology centric witches and music combining those sorts of witchcrafts together. That’s really interesting. I think that’s interesting. How about you? Do you like me? We’re moving on to what I don’t like. Bitch. So what Robin is saying is that she hates music. I did allstate listen to nature. Listen. I never heard a song in my life that I was like, wow, this is really good. Instead, I heard a song and I went, Delete, get this out of my site. Actually, not your podcast. I really like your podcast, Maria. Oh, thanks. I have some help. Your cohost is really hot. I have never heard one of your playlists that I didn’t like. So that was what I was going to say. Thank you. Oh, you’re welcome. Sweet. I agree with you. I think they’re fun. I like being playlist, too, just not as often as you do. So I have a couple of problems. Maria’s got, like, a whole frigging library of them. I do welcome to the Internet, and I’m currently making, like, five more. And if you’re keeping an eye out for it, I’m making a sex magic playlist.
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What she’s trying to say is the music, her and her wife have sex, too, and you’re all so welcome to get to be a part of that.
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You are so lucky. Honestly. Disgusting. Please don’t think of me having sex. Please don’t do it. Temperance alden an adult wand. They actually told me, too, so I sent her one as a birthday gift because it was like, you gifted the vibrator, which is chill and normal and totally fine. And I put a note inside of the box and I said, never think of me when you’re using this. Like, please just do not deceive me when this is in or around you. Okay. Anyway, you’re welcome for that little tidbit. Of course, a music discussion would go into this sort of talk only. Yes. Never perceive me. Well, this one going yes. Sex magic guys fuck to my playlist.
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I’m just saying that I have pretty sexy taste in music.
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Do these songs make me feel horny? Maybe. Will they make you feel horny? Hopefully. I want you to know that I never wanted to think about things that made you feel horny. I just want to put that out there. I never thought about it once. I like, I wonder what gets Maria going. Music, Robin. Music.
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So, Robin, what is not stirring your culture this week? Can I just say that this is what makes me horny? I don’t need music. Thank you so much for asking.
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Wow. What? The entire Internet? All of it. The whole Internet. Before we had decided our main topic, I was going to talk about basically our main topic today as what? Was just not doing it for me. But the real issue here is the Internet in general. I just need a break. Everybody’s so mad. I don’t know if it’s like Eclipse season or what, but everybody seems to be on eleven right now and I just can’t deal with that at this time. I’ve had people thinking that I’m talking about them on the Internet when I’m not making I had somebody get upset about a ghost joke I made and they thought I was talking about them and I was like, I’m watching this guy blow up a crystal and say that there’s a ghost in it. Like, this has nothing to do with you. It’s a lot of like, parasocial problems. I just need an app, that’s what I need. I’m tired of the Internet. I love the Internet so much. I really do, actually. And I’ve been having like a lot of fun streaming scary video games and having chats and stuff on Twitch, which has been great. But in general, the whole internet right now, everybody just needs to have some milk and nap and speak fucking nice to each other. Everybody’s been so mean, just always it’s been like so many people, because of the pandemic and stuff like that, have just like so much going on in their own lives with work stress, there’s so much stress, but they’re bringing that stress and they’re trying to find some way to vent it and they’re not venting it in the most healthiest of ways. I do get it. Through the Internet. Yeah, I do get it. There’s a lot of trust going on. We also were in a global position of transitioning back to, quote, normal. I don’t remember what the statistic is exactly, but the last I read it was like 61% of people in America at least, so I don’t know about everywhere else have been vaccinated. So we are now like the scales are tipping to the direction of going back to normal some I mean, the CDC announced that as long as you’ve been vaccinated, you don’t have to wear a mask or whatever, and that’s like, scary. Especially considering the fact that we’ve been living in this world for the last 15 months or whatever, where that has not been the case. And so, like, I get it. There’s a lot of change happening. Change is scary, I understand, but like, hey, maybe we journal about that and not just check that at strangers on the Internet.
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Do some of that shadow work. And the latest take that has absolutely. I took a break from the Internet for a few days because of it was when there was that whole Nazi thing happening online. I got called a bully because I said, hey, Nazis are bad. You should not be sharing Nazi books to minors. That’s with no context. That’s not okay. I got to call the bully for that. And I’m like, we as a left leaning community, or at least my immediate community is left leaning. I’m constantly saying to call that shit out, and then the moment it gets called out, it’s you’re a bully. Like, excuse me, anyway, I’m not going to go back into that. I said I was letting it go, and I really meant that. But that is an example of the climate of the Internet right now. And your girl needs a nap. And they clip stuff too. And the Eclipse stuff
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I hate right now. I made a joke about being because somebody said that I got hexed, right? And I didn’t think I was hexed, not actually okay. But I thought it was funny, like, that somebody was like, you got hexed. So I made, like, a fucking tick dog where I was just like, oh, yeah, you’d rather fucking hex a pregnant lady than say sorry? And I prefaced it in the comments. I don’t really think anything happened to me. Like, this is just a joke. I thought it was funny, right? And I’m getting yelled at, you’re attacking them. And I was like, whoa, I didn’t say anybody’s name. And I said multiple times that this is a joke to multiple people. And I was like, calm. We can laugh at funny things, and it’s not anything more serious than that. It’s okay. It’s funny. That’s funny to think that if that were true, that somebody would do that. It’s not that serious. Please, guys,
Participant #1:
especially if you followed my content, at least for a while. I am not that serious. All the time. I’m usually shit, posting and laughing at myself. It’s not that serious. Like, can we please stop yelling at each other? This is crazy. There’s a huge difference between holding somebody accountable and just yelling into the void. Stop it. I think everyone’s just been cooped up in their houses for way too long and just marinating in their problems, and it’s time to become more sociable and nicer to our fellow humans. Yeah.
Participant #1:
Anyway, that’s what’s most during my Cold room. I hope you guys are being nice to each other and to yourselves and just choosing to say, like, I did the no sub Tweet week and the no subtweet week wasn’t so we would scream at each other. It was the whole point was either it’s serious enough that you are going to tag that person directly, or it’s not worth the energy, so just let it go. That was the whole point of it. And people were like, taking it to this nth degree. And I’m just like, guys, hey, guys, let’s all just hold hands. Anyway, I don’t want to keep passion this out, but that’s the story. My cold is this week.
Participant #1:
If you just join us this week, I’m going to preface this. You know what? It had been, like, probably two or three episodes. We didn’t get a message for a while. And then we got one last night, and I sent it to Maria. Can you fucking believe this? Stop asking to be featured on here. And if you tell us that you’re a huge fan, but then you still fucking ass, it tells us that you don’t actually listen at all. These are creators, shop, artists, et cetera, that we are loving right now, point blank. These are things that we are finding genuinely and organically. Stop asking to be promoted on the podcast. You’re so rude and disrespectful. Like, no means no. Not coming. No means no. I don’t care if you say you’re a big fan, because I call bullshit on that anyway. It doesn’t matter. Maria, who are you loving right now? So on Instagram, I’ve been loving Winter of Her Discontent. I love them. I don’t know their name. Yeah, I know. It’s so beautiful. I’m so jealous that I didn’t come up with it myself, but they recently did a painting of Medusa, and it is beautiful. Like ten l ten, like, gorgeous. And then the rest of the images, they’re very fantasy based and some mythological stuff thrown in. They’re just talented. So stunning. I know, right? They’re just talented. Yeah, I can’t tell. Is it watercolor? Like a little bit. It looks like oil painting to me. Oil painting? Whatever it is. Maybe like a digital medium that gives off the effect of actual paint. I’m not certain. Oh, no. But beautiful. Like, if you want to feel inspired, look at their page. Beautiful. Yeah. I love it. How about you? My creator is actually another podcast and one that I was on recently called Real Witches of the End Time mana, who is the host, I think is really going somewhere. I had a blast on their podcast, and I think that it is an overall really good tone of just what a fun podcast is, I guess, where you’re talking about serious things, but you’re not doing it in a way that you’re taking it so seriously that you’re pretentious. Does that make sense? No, that makes complete sense. Yeah. I just really enjoyed it. Man has had some of my friends on there before, people like I know and respect, and I really like the episodes, and I really think this is a podcast to look out for. I think it’s entertaining, it’s informative, it’s good. I like it. Ten out of ten, everybody, I think, should go and give it a try at least. It’s a magic and paranormal story sharing podcast where they have guests, et cetera. Very fun, very cool. I really like it. I think as there are people, she checks out,
Participant #1:
that’s it. Okay. There’s only two of us.
Participant #1:
Thank you so much for joining us today, and we hope to see you on Friday, June 11, for our 12th episode of season two. Keep an eye out on our Instagram and our Twitter. You can follow us on Instagram at Coffee and Coldron’s Pod or on Twitter Coffee Cauldron’s Pod for more information. Speaking is hard or even better, joining us on our Discordier, which is first coven on Patreon. So we can answer your questions in our part Two. Next time you’ll even get to hear our lovely, sexy, sensual, erotic, beautiful, perfect voices. For additional 30 minutes ish episode for being on our patreon casting tier and up. So again, this is coffee and cauldrons with Robin at a tired Witch on instagram. And I’m Maria from Maria Barracking on on instagram. All right. Are you ready to count out? Yes. Let’s do this. All right. 1223.
Participant #1:
That was the worst one we’ve done in the wild.