This week’s episode is a cozy, real-talk exploration of everyday magic—the kind that fits between work emails, school pickups, and reheating your tea for the third time.

Michele and Tegan recorded this one right on the edge of the release window (as usual), but the magic flowed, casual and potent. No scripts. Just spells and stories.

🌀 Key Takeaways:

  • Everyday magic is simple and personal—no need for grand rituals or perfect setups.
  • Your interpretation of signs and omens matters more than any book definition.
  • Not every witch pulls a daily tarot card or writes down every dream—and that’s okay.

🔮 Topics We Covered:

Everyday Magical Practices

  • Tegan’s rituals: Stirring her coffee with intention, drawing pentacles, lighting creativity candles.
  • Michele’s magic: More internal, mental focus—plus the occasional small ritual.
  • Both hosts confess: dream journaling and daily tarot? Still aspirational.

Respecting Belief Differences

  • Michele keeps some practices private to honor family dynamics.
  • Tegan uses gentle language swaps (like “universe” instead of “God”) with her Christian mom.
  • Being a witch doesn’t mean being confrontational.

Interpreting Signs and Omens

  • Tegan saw spider webs—sensed creativity and fate weaving.
  • Michele Immediately thought “trap.”
  • Point is: your meaning is the magic.

Our Super Casual Podcast Process

  • We record right before release.
  • We try to track moon phases, but let’s be honest—sometimes we forget what day it is.
  • You’re getting our real selves, not a polished performance.

🧙‍♀️ Show Links & Listener Notes:

📜 Michele’s Spell for Democracy
Read the blog post we mentioned:
➡️ A Protection Spell for Democracy: Magic Against Internal Threats https://michelelefler.com/protection-spell-for-democracy/

📩 Your Turn:

We want to hear from you—
✨ What small magical moments do you include in your day?
Email us your practices, your signs, your spider stories.

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