Welcome to the Liminal Witch Podcast! A space for those who walk the edges, dance in the thresholds, and find magic in the spaces between. I’m Summer Star - an eco-conscious witch in Salem, MA, ritual goods crafter, intuitive reader, business owner (Chthonic Star), and someone who finds refuge and power in liminality. If you're like me and you feel like your practice doesn’t fit neatly into one category or tradition, or if you feel pulled to the provocative edges of the unknown, then this podcast is meant for you.
In this episode, I dust off my mic and introduce myself and the intention behind this podcast.
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