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Hello, everyone. Welcome to episode seven of season three. If you’re just joining, I’m Robyn. I’ve had a tired witch on Instagram and I am joined by the beautiful Maria. Maria the arcane on Instagram. Why, hello. Thank you. I just say that your hello at the very beginning was very sensual. Oh my God. Did you see the comments that we got on social media? People like keep using the word sensual. I was dying. I review on Apple podcast where somebody said how sensual our voices was
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to provide the real witchcraft content that everyone’s looking for. Essential witchcraft is very sensual. Oh, no.
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If you’ve just joined us every single week to talk about upcoming lunar phases, I was just telling Maria off camera, not the wrong camera, but you get the point anyway, that the lunar phases are kind of fucked up this month in terms of our recording schedule. So I’m just going to cover the Saturday winter phase, even though we talked about the last episode briefly. And then we’re going to talk about the one following that. So that being said, on Saturday, just like we talked about last episode, the 16th, we have the full moon in Libra. It does cover a three day span because it is a full moon. Libra full moons are a very good time to focus on bringing more balance into your life and kind of, I don’t know, putting a little weight into the sides of your life that you maybe are not paying enough attention to. This is also a really good time to focus on spellwork that has to do with bringing justice into your life or, I don’t know, getting your way, I guess you could say. We love that. Like we talked about last time, which Maria and I are live, laugh loving is how sensual the full moon and Lira is. There is doing a little bit of self love, sex magic that deals with involves with making things go your way. Dang maybe some Lake Thomas.
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Yes, it is. So after that exit Saturday, following that, we have the new moon in Taurus, which is on the 30th of this month. New moons, like you talk about every time, are a really good time to focus on beginnings or have a fresh start. And the tourist new moon is really good to kind of plant seeds in a rooted and grounded way. I know that sounds absolutely redundant, but what I mean is that this is a really good time to create tangible starts to things. So these will not be sort of spell work that is kind of metaphorical or dreamy of any kind. These are like tangible things. So let’s say hypothetically, as an example, you were trying to buy a house, this would be a really good time to start spell work to ensure that the house that you’re going to want to get when you start looking, you’re going to get. This would be a good time to even on like a mundane level plant seeds in your garden, especially with spring starting for spellwork. So maybe start a little herb garden that you can later dry those herbs and use them in spell works. But the tourist full moon is very much so all about tangible, rooted and grounded spell work. So I say get out there and do any kind of magic that is really going to give you a sense of reality and put you that one step forward in a positive way towards some homely energy, if you will. Yeah, sorry, I was going to say and then it’s also like the dark moon in Taurus is the day before and I think that’s also time to focus on materialism and things like that. So where are you spending money that’s not actually being conductive to your growth or something like that? Yeah. Where have you been? A little materialistically partial solar eclipse too. Do we? I believe so. It’s just partial. So we are looking at a full solar eclipse. But if you are somebody who decides to work with eclipse energy, you can utilize this. I personally choose to not, but lots of people choose to. And if you choose to, we do have a partial solar eclipse at this time. Yay.
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So if you just started listening to us, we talk about a random tarot card. Every episode we go over the universal meeting and then go over our own interpretations of the cards. This is just so it helps beginners form their own opinions or even those who have been practicing for a while, expand their views on other meetings. So this week we’re going to talk about the nine of cups. And on the right away Smith version of this card, you’ll see a man on a small bench and the nine cups are arranged like trophies behind him and his arms are crossed and he is manspreading. Okay? So the keywords to this card are happiness, fulfillment and being proud. Now like most of my interpretations, how this card is positioned and a spread means everything to me. It is kind of a mixture between like the four of cups and four of pentacles in its meaning. So when this card comes up in a reading upright in a positive spot, it shows being proud of how far someone has come with their happiness. It really shows a moment of reflection that someone’s like sitting down and thinking like, oh well, look at me, I finished school, I have an amazing job, I have a family I love, I’m truly making it. They realize they have so many things that they should be proud of, things that they worked hard for that have ended up being successful, which is feeding their emotional fulfillment. Now things are like hardly perfect, but they are enjoying that particular moment, not letting anything bring them down. The thing is though, there is no such thing as having too much or just enough happiness. It is great to be proud of how far you’ve come, but you have to keep working on that happiness and even future happiness, trying new things and adding them to your, quote, trophy room. And it is really easy to become stagnant even when we reach like a pinnacle of happiness in our lives because happiness takes work and we have to keep working towards it. Now, when this card is upright in a negative spot, it can show being boastful. This man is alone in this card. He has no one there to share the happiness he has cultivated with. So if it pops up in a negative spot, it warns you to be careful of alienating people by trying to be the center of attention. There is nothing wrong with sharing how happy you are. But if you are trying to make every conversation about it, it may be time to reflect if that makes sense. But how do you view this card? I have genuinely mixed feelings about this card upright. Like you said, it is kind of getting what you want. It’s positivity, there’s all these great things, right? But my problem with this card is just because our wishes get granted and the things we want happened for us, that does not necessarily mean that what we want is actually what’s good for us. Think about like when somebody wins the lottery and this is like obviously I don’t have like the stats in front of me or something, but you know how there’s like a common thing where people win the lottery and then they blow all of the money and then they’re in a worse spot than they were when they started? Yeah, it’s like that to me where although you might have your wishes filled and this great momentary happiness, is it better for you in the long run? And I often find that when I see this card, it’s not better for us in the long run. Now, that isn’t to say that it’s true all the time, et cetera, but think about if you have a crush on somebody and you’re like, oh my God, I want to date them. And then you start dating and then you find out that this person actually is kind of an asshole as a partner or a creep or whatever, that you’ve got that wish you really wanted, but that doesn’t mean that it actually was kind of what you expected it to be. Do you know what I mean? To me, like, a grass is always greener on the other side. And so while it does bring us this like amazing temporary happiness, I always look to cards around it to see if that temporary happiness is like for the greater good, for the bigger picture. Do you know what I mean? Or if this is truly our wishes are granted. But is that what it means? I always have to get a clarifier card with this one that’s how I view, like, the Seven of Cups. That’s how that card usually pops up for me. But I do love your interpretation of this card. Yeah. So I don’t know. It’s not that it’s necessarily a bad card, but I always need that signifier with it or the clarifier with it to be like, okay, but is this a good thing, getting what I want? Yeah, it’s like, how my interpretation? How it’s like a fine line. Yeah.
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So this week we thought it would be super fun. Well, Robin came up with it. Almost said I, but I cannot take credit. Well, you say that, but the reason I suggested it is because you’ve been wild for plans lately. I have been. Oh, you thought of me like this? Yes. Well, I do. So how about that? Consider this. I do. So we’re talking about the very central topic of
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about native plants. Very essential. Anyways, but we thought it’d be fun to talk about different plants that grow in our area and some of the folklore behind some of them and where we gather resources from. What plants do you find in your area, Robin? Well, before we talk about plans in my area, because I’m excited to talk about that, I did want to talk about a website I found first that I think people will appreciate. It’s called NWF.org or Native Wildlife Finder. Native Plant Finder. And it is literally a native plant finder to your area. So you put in your zip code, and it shows you, like, the flowers, grasses, shrubs, and trees that are all native to your area, like where you live. And I know in previous episodes, we’ve talked about building your own personal correspondence and utilizing the land you live on to do that. And I found this website, and I think it is so freaking perfect for doing exactly that. It’s so easy to just find what’s in your area and start building from there. Yeah. And also, I don’t know if many people know this, but if you have an iPhone, if you take a picture of the plant, it can show you, like, I didn’t know what it thinks the plant is. And there’s also a bunch of apps that do it, too. That’s literally so cool. I did not know that. Yeah. So you’re like, what the hell is this growing along my fence? You can take a picture. You can either, like, see what the iPhone has to say, or you can go to an app which will try to do it itself. No, it’s not perfect. Sometimes it does get a wrong, but it can come in handy. That is interesting. I did not know them. Yeah. And I actually just required a few new books. She did not acquire a few new books. She acquired textbooks. She’s like, when your life goes full circle, and you’re like, you’re not in college anymore, and you’re like, an adult. And not that people in college aren’t adults, but you’re settled into adulthood, I guess you could say assuming, of course. Listen to me, I’m like justifying college ages. You know what I mean? It’s the circle of of life, traditional kind of life path. If right after high school you go to college, you’re like, I don’t want to buy those books. Those are expensive. And then you are done with college. It’s been 1015 years and you’re like, you know what, actually I think I am going to go buy some textbooks. Yeah, the one that Robin is talking about is Elsa Beers. I am not pronouncing that correctly, but Dictionary of Plant Lore. It is fairly expensive, but since it’s a college textbook, it’s like very well sourced. Almost every sentence has words or the sources from that’s, like very helpful. Especially you can look in the back of the book and find out specific books that they had pulled it from. And so then you’re like, well, I want that one and I want that one as well. But I did buy some local plant books which are like, Southeast Medicinal Plants by Cory Pine Chain and Southeast Foraging by Chris Bennett. And yeah, it really helps you look for native plants in your area because they usually are accompanied by huge pictures. They can be like, oh, well, look at that. But I usually do have to look for folklore elsewhere with plants that grow around here because it’s usually that books of lore don’t just involve plants, if that makes sense. So you have to kind of like dig around. But what was I going to say we were just talking about before we started this section that I have been joining, facebook groups that talk about native plants and they are like the most drama free zones ever. And people just like post pictures about plants that they have found and people try to guess what they are. That’s really cute. Yeah, and it’s becoming like a big thing to grow native plant gardens, like not bringing in plants that have that were pulled from elsewhere. So it’s really fun to see like, people making plants of local flora. Yeah, I mean, I think it’s really cool. I might pretend for a day that I use Facebook more and join a group. That’s the only reason why I go on there now. Sorry, Aunt Barbara, I don’t want to see you on your other tirade about how Trump should be president. But I will go to his local damn it, Barbara.
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For me, the plans I’m going to talk about today. The first one is dogwood. Are you familiar with dogwood? Yes. Dogwood grows here all over. And I think dogwood is really cool because the flowers will go all crazy and then they’ll just all disappear basically in like a day and they just make a big old pedal littered mess everywhere. And in American folklore, this is folklore in America. That doesn’t make it true. Okay, is that Jesus was crucified on a cross made of dogwood, which is, like, absolutely untrue, because dogwood is not found in Palestine at all. And so because of that, some people believe that if you carry a piece of dog wood around, it will help you protect you from getting unwanted bites, like from mosquitoes and rabid dogs and really just protection amulet, really, from unwanted attack. And then because, of course, an American folklore that typically deals with things like Jesus, they’re not going to talk about things like protecting you from evil spirits or similar, because America is such a new country that we don’t have that kind of old, I don’t know, mythology. Of course, assuming we’re not talking, of course, about the Native American myths, but I am not going to talk about that because I’m not native and I don’t know anything about them. Sorry. But it is used as a protection amulet. The bark is, which I think is kind of cool. And the thing is with dogwood is that you can use all parts of the tree. So, like, you can use the SAP, you can use the bark, and you can use the flowers. And if you’re using the flowers, they are specifically connected with ancestor work and spirit work and protection. When I was a kid growing up, I remember being told that you could tell your secrets to a dogwood tree. I don’t have any idea if that was just, like, something that my grandma told me or if that has any basis. I tried looking it up to see if anybody else knew about telling your secrets to a dogwood tree. I’ve heard that before. I couldn’t find anything on it. So that literally just might have been something Mary told me. I don’t know. I think I heard it about another tree. I’m trying to think about what other tree I heard, or was it a flower? It might have been a flower. I don’t know. Dogwood, the secrets is you would whisper it into the flower. Oh, okay, maybe. I don’t know anything on it. Literally, I looked everywhere. I was like, did I just make that up? I hate that. But I didn’t think I remember my grandmother telling me that as a kid that you could tell your secrets to a dogwood tree, but I couldn’t find anything on it anywhere else. So that literally could have just been some shit my grandma told me that was not based on any kind of, like, common folklore or anything. But I remember that little Robin was, like, whispering secrets in a dogwood tree, and Grandma just wanted to know was just standing behind the tree listening.
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Yeah. And I know that dogwood. Part of the reason I picked dogwood to talk about today is that Dogwood grows. Although it grows here, I am pretty sure it grows, like, most of the United States, except for obviously the desert. Yeah, I think they’re really pretty trees are so pretty. I love the flowers on them. I think they’re so nice. And they have a very strong smell. Yeah, they do. Sweet. Yeah, I thought dogwood was cool. And it is something local. Yeah. What are your plans you want us to talk about today? I love plants, but I actually kill many of them. And I will say but I have I’ve been keeping
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an air cactus. No, let’s talk about the magical properties of an air succulent guy. Okay. Snake plant and orchid. Like, they’ve been kicking for a few months, so go me. But anyways, I think if you don’t have like, a green thumb like me, going out and finding native plants is such a great idea and incorporating them into your stuff. And I’ve had a really hard time connecting with South Carolina’s land. The underbrush is like, super thick in the forest, and it can be so hard to walk through to find anything. But going out and finding paths has really helped me connect better with the landscape. And it’s amazing how many useful things grow on the side of the road here, too. Like over here, it’s so easy to find. Witchburgs, also known as gumdrops and wild wisterias, spanish moss, beebomb, or it’s called wild bergamot, goldenrod spider, wart nettle, hyssop, and also blue ravine. Paying for wild herbs and flowers has become like a bird watching sport for me. But there’s so many. Like, as long as you’re looking for them, you can find them. But a few of the folklore I wanted to talk about was I say it wrong, but folklore is that it was a remedy to illnesses caused by witchcraft and a disposition from the 1700. They said if you put it in a bag on a patient’s chest as a charm or put some into a beer or l with some of the patient’s blood, it can cure witchcraft related illnesses, which I thought was pretty funny. So for that how we always say that you look towards the lore or like medicinal aspects for the correspondences. That could be like anti hex or something like that. And I also view beebomb as kind of like honey, where you want sweet things to come to you. So if you would use them to bring good fortune or to bring positive stuff your way. And also, as I said, Spanish moss grows everywhere here, especially if you go down to not in South Carolina, but in savannah, but we still have some around here as well. But Spanish moss has a lot of folklore attached to it, and one of my favorites is a story about a native American woman who was buried underneath an oak tree, and her partner hung her braids in one of the limbs to mark her grave. And after a while, the braids began to turn great, and the wind carried the strands away to other trees. Now the trees weep. The trees that carry it are like, weeping for her passing, if that makes sense. Yeah, it’s really cute, right? That is cute, too. I know, I really like it. So those are my little tidbits of I want to talk about goldenrod, too. That was the other one I wanted to talk about. We have golden rod here, too. Everyone’s aware in a full case of transparency, I’ve got really bad brain fog today, and so if I sound a little like spaced out like Maria go on. That is why. So another local plant to me is goldenrod. And goldenrod is also plant based rose everywhere. I try to pick plants. That’s a common case for people. Yeah. So hopefully, maybe if you have these plans growing near you, you can utilize them. But golden rod is a divination flower. It grows everywhere. It’s a wild flower, and a lot of people do confuse it with a weed because it looks a lot like a dandelion, in my opinion, at least. It’s actually a really good flower if you’re trying to attract bees and butterflies. So if you’re like trying to plant a beefriendly yard, look into goldenrod. Just suggesting. Yeah, we see a lot of it on the side of the road around here. Yeah. So golden rod is a divination flower, and in America, golden rod has been used for dowsing rods. Do you know the dowsing rod is right. They take the little copper sticks, or they have sticks, and they let them loosely in their hands and they try to find water, and they say that goldenrod will bob kind of in the direction that the water is as well when you’re using them as a dowsing rod. Yeah, as a dowsing rod. So not like in conjunction with a dowsing rod. Am I making sense? Oh, no, you’re making total sense, but that the golden rod will essentially, like, move in the direction of the water, and you can use them very similarly to a dowsing rod or as a dowsing rod. And they also say that if you are a single person and you cross paths with golden rod flowers and you are like, out looking for lover, if you will, you will meet your lover the next day. Your future lover love, and therefore golden odd is really good for divination love and money spells. Yeah, I know. It’s also like honeysuckle that if it grows at your house, grows at your house, it means that you and your family have good fortune. That’s sweet. Yes. I think golden rod’s really pretty too. Oh, it’s so pretty. It’s really pretty. I know that people oftentimes, like I said, will mistaken it for weed. I think that weeds are misunderstood. Yeah, a lot of weeds are so helpful. Like mug war grows in basically garbage, and so does mother war. A bunch of the most healing herbs grow in awful places and are considered weeds. And even if some invasive weeds, too, are extremely helpful so that you’re actually helping out your ecosystem by trimming them back and using them for magic or even tease or whatever. Yeah, so I think it’s very cool. I’m really into it. And yeah, I really recommend that everybody go and check out that native plan Finder website. Like Maria suggested. The beginning, you can make a full garden with just native flowers, or you can utilize it to find flowers that are native to your area and dry them, use them for magic. Why shouldn’t you? It’s free. Yeah. I really think when we take the time to learn plans, like their lore and history and all that, we really start connecting with them better. Like, when we use them with better practice, we know where their correspondences come from. So taking that extra step of being like, why, if the spell book asks for you to use, let’s say, mugwort, he would be like, well, why would it ask for mugwort? So you would look it up and find the history and all that? Yeah, that’s why I usually I’m actually going to be talking about this in the next part. I usually have, like six books open at a time when I’m researching or herb if I don’t understand where the correspondence comes from. And yeah, I mean, that’s how we build our own correspondences, right? I think it’s important. I think it’s neat.
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So, Maria, what’s stirring your cauldron this week? Thank you.
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It’s so funny that you picked our discussion today, and it’s what has seriously been stirring my cauldron, as you mentioned. So I probably might have maybe bought like, ten plan books in the past month. And I was like, I was literally telling my wife how I need a new bookshelf. I am running out of space. I need another floor to ceiling bookshelf. But I am just, like, becoming just obsessed with learning all I can about plants as much as I am about tarot. And just like with tarot, I really think the trick to learning about plants is to spend quality time with one at a time and learn all you can about one until you move on to the next. It’s so easy to want to bounce around, especially if you’re, like, add like me, but I’ve been sticking with one at a time, and it really helps you identify with them more and recall facts faster. And then if you go out, you can actually be like, oh, well, that’s blah, blah, blah. Rather than you look at it for like 5 seconds, you’re like, oh, that’s what it looks like. But I truly believe that, as I said in the previous section, that I truly believe, like, when we look at the history, medical properties, and lore plants, we understand their magical correspondence better. We connect with their spirit on a deeper level. So when we use it, we know why we’re using it. We are forming an actual relationship with it. And a big part of my practice is animism where I feel like everything has a spirit. So if I’m working with a plant that I don’t really know really well, I don’t know, I have problems like adding to spellwork. I want to feel connected with it and that’s why I try to make certain plants plant allies. So if you follow me on Instagram or whatever, you’ll see that periodically I’ll go through like a huge stretch of working with a single plant, and that plant is added in to my spell work for a really long time. And it’s just that I’m building a relationship with it. But yeah, that’s what’s been starting my cauldron learning and spending too much money on her books.
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So Robin, what is not stirring your culture in this week? Thank you so much for asking. I’ve been cracking up each time. It’s so aggravating, actually. So Maria and I have like a little recording sheet that we just jot down what we’re going to be talking about for the day. And I actually wrote like, lol next to this because I know how stupid it’s going to sound, but I’m going to say it anyway. 1 minute. Is it as stupid as me being like, I hate Elon Musk for thinking about putting lights in the sky. This is stupider. It’s not super. It’s actually very like I think both of our problems I have a lot of problems with you people. I think both of our maps during our very valid but it’s just going to sounds stupid to say out loud, which is micro plastic. I read this article about how the average person has a credit card’s worth of micro plastic in their bloodstream. Isn’t that crazy? I don’t talk about it much anymore, but I used to talk about it a bunch on social media, like three or four years ago. And then the pandemic happened and I was just like, you know what, everybody’s doing their best, so I’m just going to drop it. But I am very annoyingly reduced reuse recycle. Yes, I am an eco warrior, which I know it sounds very stupid, but it’s true. I don’t like using single use plastics. We try to reduce our consumption as much as possible. It’s something I’m really passionate about. But I also recognize it’s not realistic for everyone. That’s why I don’t harp on about it. But especially considering we’ve had a child and I read this article about the micro plastic, now I’m like, I’m fully going like, paranoid mom mode. I was like, no more plastic toys of any kind. Not that they really had much to begin with, but yeah, it’s just something that is now in my brain and I’m so paranoid about. Yeah, I think it’s all the same article. I recognize that perhaps that I’m overdoing it a little bit. I recognize that. And we’re really good in general about not using single use products. You know what I mean? Yeah, but I read the article and I was like, you’re kidding, right? Yeah, that’s a little joke, right? Especially in the United States and stuff. It’s not just the United States. It’s global. Oh, I know. Dependent on plastic. But you have places like Germany, which they don’t use plastic bags or anything. You have to bring in your own bags. If you don’t bring in your own bags, you’re screwed. You have to literally go buy, like, new cloth bags. That’s how it is in California. We have it, but it’s like a 15 cent charge if you forget a bag per bag. Yeah, I don’t know, man. I know that I sound totally, like, psychotic. I recognize that, listeners. I recognize that. But it still made me totally freak out and I was just like, you’re kidding, right? So I have now examined every single thing that we have and I’m like, because our move is coming up soon, I’m like, we’re not bringing any of this stuff with us. We’re going to donate it to a shelter. We’re going to donate it to Kids in need. They can enjoy them. And then the other side of me is like, yeah, now I’m just giving Kids in need plastic to get in their bloodstream. It was like, great, Robin. It’s so paranoid and stupid. Well, like, a lot of plastics are actually aren’t they just like coming in through our food and stuff like that from the animals? A lot of it is. But then I also read this other article that was an article. It was like a reddit article. So, you know, it’s subjective, but it didn’t make me think, okay? And it was about how somebody, like, talk to somebody who’s like the head of some fucking plastic plant who doesn’t keep plastic in their house because even though it’s like, BPA free, that just means they replaced it with another toxic chemical. And I’m just like, right? So I like, listen, I fully recognize that that’s totally psychotic thinking on my part. I’m not going to freak out if somebody sends me plastic things or anything like that. But it does make you think, doesn’t it? Especially stateside, a lot of chemicals that are not okay, like in Europe or whatever, is okay here. And it’s like, yeah, it’s scary. So scary.
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So every week we talk about creators that we are loving right now. This can be artists, shops, social media, accounts, blogs, books. Does that make sense? Maria, who are you loving right now? Okay, so I hope I do not like totally.
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It’s another tarot deck that is not a black and gold. Robin
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or is it like that time where it was bait and you’re like, no, it’s fine, it’s not gold. And it was like it’s literally desaturated gold. Look, it’s a photography deck with many different colors. Oh, I just Googled it. Wow. Yeah, so it’s called Tarot of the Drowning World from Con and Solensnick. Oh, no. I’m so sorry. But anyway, it’s just beautiful. As I said, it’s a photography deck. And it’s all these, like the major arcana is people basically in water, and they arranged these people in such a way that represents the cards. Wow. Yeah, it’s like, stunning. Very floral, very spring. And you can tell how much love went into creating these. And the pip decks, it is a pip deck, so all the court cards and everything does not have any people. And even the court cards, they arrange, like, flowers and stuff in such a way that it resembles faces. And some of the faces are, like, a little scary, but it’s still very pretty. I’ve been looking forward to this deck so much. And they are huge cards. Like, from top to bottom, they’re seven inches. So I’ve been practicing. I haven’t ever learned how to do the front shuffle. Like, basically, you’re shuffling long ways rather than width ways, but I am getting a hold of shuffling lengthwise so I can shuffle these cards so I can use them. I love this. This is so beautiful. Right? It’s like little archways into, like, a little magical world. They’re so pretty. And I don’t know, the cup cards, like, the cups are balanced in different ways. I have no idea how they did that because as I said, they’re balancing them on top of water, so they have to use weight or something. They even have a music video that goes along with those deck guys. Like, these artists that made this deck are, like, as extra as me. So love that. Oh, my goodness. But you loving. I’m actually wanting to talk about my spouse. We’re going to have a little Frankie Appreciation moment. He’s been working super hard at editing my YouTube. He edits this podcast. He edits the Abracading Dong podcast, and he makes all the music and stuff for it. And somebody in the Ding Dong server said that they really liked the intro music, and he got to say, like, Oh, I made that. And he was really proud of it. And he does a lot of work for us behind the scenes, and mostly for me, obviously. He does it for me because I’m his wife and he loves me. He does it for me because he loves me, too. He is obsessed with Maria and Temp. It’s really kind of sad, actually. He’s a huge simp, but he does do a lot of work for us behind the scenes. And he gets, like, to be creative and enjoys this stuff for the most part.
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If you go to Anchor, you can donate via Anchor to actually go to him. So that’s the Frank Chip jar. But in reality, he really does do a lot for us behind the scenes. And I don’t know, I just wanted to take a little moment to appreciate him because he is our wild card sometimes. Sometimes I’m, like, wish you kept that on the inside. That’s an inside thought my guy. But generally speaking, he does work really hard and I don’t think he gets enough credit because how would he? You know what I mean? Yes. It’s not that we don’t appreciate him. It’s that it’s hard sometimes to show that appreciation because he is a behind the scenes person. So I just thought it would be nice to say maybe for outro, we should start saying, thank you, Frank, for editing the podcast. Let’s not make his head any bigger. You sit in that fucking forehead, man. It’s huge. Any bigger? But I did want to take a moment to appreciate him because he does work very hard for us and we love him a lot. Thank you.
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Well, thank you all so much for joining us today. We hope that we will see you again on Friday, April 29, for episode eight of season three. Or possibly you’ll catch us on an in between episode of Coffee Talk. Maria and I are currently in the talks of doing something very exciting soon, so we’ll see if we can get that going. You can also check out our Instagrams or on Twitter. You can follow us on Instagram at coffeeandculturnspod or twitter is coffeecultrons. Or you can just go to coffee andculture’s dot.com to find all of our socials yeah. And you can join our discordier, which is First Kevin on Patreon. So we can answer your questions in our part two next time, if you’re loving coffee and cauldrons, please take a moment to review us on Apple podcasts or Spotify. We really appreciate it. It helps us be seen.
Participant #1:
Yes. Thank you. And thank you to everybody who has done that already. We see them and we appreciate them so much. You’ll even get to hear our lovely, sexy, sensual voices for an additional 30 ish minute episode for being on our Patreon casting tier and up. So, again, this is Coffee and Cauldrons with Robin from Attitude on Instagram. And I’m Maria from at Maria’s Arcana on Instagram. All right. Are you ready? Yeah. One, two, three.
Participant #1:
That looks pretty good.