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Being A Witch, Living With the Moon & Feminine Wisdom with Emma Griffin

Being A Witch, Living With the Moon & Feminine Wisdom with Emma Griffin

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The Witch’s Way Home with Emma Griffin


In this episode, Estelle is joined by intuitive witch, author and mentor Emma Griffin to explore what it truly means to live in rhythm with nature, honour the moon and the seasons, and return to a sacred, slower way of being. Together, they dive into the deeper meaning of the word witch, not the old stereotype, but a woman who has done the work to know who she is, to reclaim her power, and to live with awareness, purpose and love.


In this conversation, Estelle and Emma explore:

  • What it means to live seasonally, and why constant “go-go-go” living is unnatural for us
  • The witch as a symbol of sovereignty, self-knowledge and connection to nature
  • How to work with the moon and your own cycle for insight and balance
  • Creating sacred rituals, altars and following the Celtic wheel of the year
  • Shadow work and the importance of embracing both light and dark
  • How your home can become your altar, a reflection of your sacred inner life
  • Emma’s personal journey: from learning witchcraft from her mother, to life as a fashion designer, to healing from a decade-long journey with cancer
  • The meaning of returning home to yourself, the true “witch’s way home”

This episode is a reminder that slowing down, listening to your body, and honouring the natural cycles of life is not a luxury — it’s a return to who we really are.


Learn more about Emma Griffin

Visit emmagriffinwitch.co.uk

Follow on Instagram: @emmagriffinwitch

Order her book The Witch’s Way Home

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