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Belief, Being, & BEYOND!

Belief, Being, & BEYOND!

By: Granddaughter Crow
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Summary

What you Believe constitutes how you Behave in the world. But there is always something more - The BEYOND! Let's talk to people with a variety spiritual belief systems, perspectives, approaches, and backgrounds in order to sate our curious minds - "What else is out there?"

© 2026 Belief, Being, & BEYOND!
Spirituality
Episodes
  • Decolonizing Tarot w/Christopher Marmolejo
    May 17 2026

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    Tarot isn’t just a mirror for your personal life. It can also be a language for breaking the spell of colonized thinking.

    We sit down with Christopher Marmolejo, author of The Red Tarot, to talk about divination as a “literacy of liberation” and what it looks like to read the cards through a queer, trans, decolonial lens. We get honest about how colonization trains us to treat certain kinds of knowledge as “real” and dismiss spirit, ancestors, ritual, and psychic experience as irrational. We also connect this to the Missing Witches Reparations Fundraiser and why reparations are about repair, not charity.

    From there, we make it practical. We explore what “colonized” interpretations can sound like in tarot, especially around gender, relationships, and the pressure to predict one correct future. Christopher reframes the Twos in the minor arcana, showing how the Two of Cups can hold fluid identity and two-spirit resonance, how the Two of Swords can reveal dissociation and silence born from trauma, and how the Two of Pentacles can invite you to learn by experience instead of following a rigid map.

    We close with a grounding reminder: we don’t know what we don’t know, and staying curious keeps the spirit from getting exhausted. If this conversation helps you spot a blind spot or name a block, share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review so more listeners can find Belief Being and Beyond.

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    Granddaughter Crow - www.granddaughtercrow.com

    Check Out My Patreon
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    Jenny C Bell - https://www.jennycbell.com/

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    For more from Jenny:
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    48 mins
  • Ancient Deities for the Modern Witch - Deborah Blake
    May 10 2026

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    A Deity can feel like a doorway, but most people get stuck on the threshold. How do you know who to approach, what to offer, and whether you’re crossing a line culturally or spiritually? We sit down with prolific modern witchcraft author Deborah Blake to talk about The Everyday Witch Book of Deities and what it looks like to build a real relationship with ancient Deities in a modern life that’s busy, noisy, and not designed for quiet spiritual practice.

    We get honest about research, too. A lot of witches grew up reading the same small stack of classic books, and research wasn’t what it is now with the internet. Deborah shares what changed when she dug deeper, and what still matters even when the history is messy.

    Then we go into the questions people are often afraid to ask out loud: cultural appropriation in witchcraft, how to stay respectful when a deity isn’t “from your culture,” and why there’s no neat rulebook that covers every spiritual call. We also make room for gender-expansive and LGBTQ+ seekers, including deities that don’t fit a strict god or goddess box, and why Hecate and other darker, protective powers can feel especially relevant right now.

    If you’ve been waiting for permission to practice in a way that’s sincere, grounded, and actually sustainable, hit play. Then subscribe, share this with a witchy friend, and leave a review with the deity or theme you want us to explore next.

    Bio:

    Deborah Blake is the author of nineteen books on modern Witchcraft, including The Eclectic Witch’s Book of Shadows, A Year and a Day of Everyday Magic, and the Everyday Witch’s Book of Deities, as well as the acclaimed Everyday Witch Tarot and Oracle and Everyday Witch’s Familiars Oracle decks. She has also written three paranormal romance and urban fantasy series, and as well as a cozy mystery series about a run-down pet rescue. Deborah lives in a 130 year old farmhouse in upstate New York with numerous cats who supervise all her activities, both magical and mundane.

    http://deborahblakeauthor.com

    IG: @deborahblakeauthor & @the_crankycrone

    Support the show

    Granddaughter Crow - www.granddaughtercrow.com

    Check Out My Patreon
    https://www.patreon.com/GranddaughterCrow

    Check Out My Substack
    https://substack.com/@granddaughtercrow

    Social Media: @GranddaughterCrow
    YouTube Channel: @GranddaughterCrow

    Jenny C Bell - https://www.jennycbell.com/

    Jenny’s Our Coven Community
    https://our-coven.mn.co/landing

    For more from Jenny:
    https://linktr.ee/Jennyc.bell?utm_source=linktree_profile_share

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    48 mins
  • What If Being A Witch Is A Way Of Being - Raechel Henderson
    May 3 2026

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    You can tell a lot about a person by how they define “a witch,” and Rachel Henderson refuses to define it for you. Raechel is a pagan and a witch who writes at the intersection of magic and creativity, and her latest book, A Witch Is: 13 Keys to Witchcraft, is built to help you claim your practice without falling into someone else’s rules. We start with her path from a Baptist upbringing shaped by conformity to an eclectic witchcraft practice that values individuality, community, and lived ethics.

    From there we get practical. We talk about why kindness is not the same as niceness, why boundaries can be an act of care, and how protection magic fits into an ethical framework. Raechel explains how she approaches guardrails in spellwork without fear-based dogma, and we dig into what new witches often ask for most: permission, structure, and reassurance that they are not “doing it wrong.”

    We also go straight at the commodification of witchcraft. If social media altars make you feel broke or behind, you’ll love this part: thrifted tools, dollar store candles, found objects, and even your pantry can support real spellwork. Raechel shares a smart modern protection tip too, including how to ward your router, plus a clear explanation of sigils for anyone who wants simple, low-cost magic that actually sticks. We close with our favorite question about what lies beyond, and Raechel’s view of energy transforming into new forms.

    If you enjoy the conversation, subscribe, share it with a witchy friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find us.

    Support the show

    Granddaughter Crow - www.granddaughtercrow.com

    Check Out My Patreon
    https://www.patreon.com/GranddaughterCrow

    Check Out My Substack
    https://substack.com/@granddaughtercrow

    Social Media: @GranddaughterCrow
    YouTube Channel: @GranddaughterCrow

    Jenny C Bell - https://www.jennycbell.com/

    Jenny’s Our Coven Community
    https://our-coven.mn.co/landing

    For more from Jenny:
    https://linktr.ee/Jennyc.bell?utm_source=linktree_profile_share

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    49 mins
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