• 108: Talking Naturally Modern Witchcraft with Lacey Burbage

  • Mar 28 2025
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

108: Talking Naturally Modern Witchcraft with Lacey Burbage

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  • In this episode Chelle and Laylla are joined by Lacey Burbage, hearth witch, green magic devotee, and author of the just published book Naturally Modern Magick: The Essential Compendium of Spells and Rituals for Health, Happiness, and Prosperity

    The witches chat about what it means to be a modern house witch and how Lacey weaves ancestral wisdom with a contemporary, practical approach to witchcraft. As a fourth-generation folk healer and hereditary witch, Lacey brings a deep reverence for nature-based traditions, while keeping her practice grounded in the everyday magic of home, hearth, and herbs. She shares insights from her book, the heart behind her YouTube channel Naturally Modern Witch, and her favorite ways to live by the seasons and the moon even in the middle of modern life.

    This episode is a warm, magical cup of tea with a dash of domestic enchantment. Tune in for a nourishing conversation about honoring your roots, creating an authentic path, and finding the sacred in the simple rituals of daily life. Whether you're a kitchen witch, a green witch, or just witch-curious, Lacey’s gentle wisdom and practical magic are sure to inspire.








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