• A Pagan Cult?: “Witch, please!”

  • Jan 13 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
  • Podcast

A Pagan Cult?: “Witch, please!”

  • Summary

  • In today’s spellbinding episode, Melissa, a self-proclaimed millennial misfit, shares her journey into a Wiccan coven that took a hard left towards culty. Melissa’s tale brews up all the ingredients for a wild cauldron of a story: witchy retreats, trance magic, Norse gods, and even perfume-making. What began as a quest for spiritual identity one day led her down a winding path of manipulation, dashed promises and blind devotion. She follow the yellow brick road, only to discover that the Great and Powerful Oz was just a woman charging $90 a week for unlicensed therapy while dangling the carrot of future financial success through channeling Norse deities.

    But fear not—this episode isn’t all toil and trouble. Melissa’s sharp wit and self-awareness make her story as empowering as it is entertaining. Plus, she managed to turn her culty coven experience into a thriving perfume business (fittingly named Sif Sniffs). Proof that even the wildest detours can lead to a magical comeback.

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    LINKS:

    Follow Melissa on Instagram @sifsniffs

    Melissa’s Perfume Company: Sif Sniffs

    Melissa’s Forbes article

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