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S2 From Belfast to Caithness: Kerry’s Journey to Scotland's Far North

S2 From Belfast to Caithness: Kerry’s Journey to Scotland's Far North

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Welcome to the seventh episode of Season two.

In this episode, Kerry, owner of Spellbound Caithness, shares her journey as a Celtic pagan witch in the remote Scottish county of Caithness. She discusses the unique challenges and joys of running a spiritual business in a small community, from organizing the Midsummer Carnival to creating handcrafted spell boxes. Kerry offers insights into Caithness's breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and rich history, painting a vivid picture of life in the UK's northernmost mainland town. She reveals how the area's natural beauty and close-knit community have shaped her business and personal growth, challenging conventional notions of success and lifestyle in the process.

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Kerry from Spellbound Caithness

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TIMESTAMPS:

0:00 Intro

1:11 Introduction to Carrie and Spellbound Caithness

6:09 Winter Activities in Caithness

10:36 Summer Activities and Wildlife

15:36 Community and Lifestyle in Thurso

20:52 Historical Sites and Legends

25:01 Moving to Caithness

30:43 Weather and Nature in Caithness

35:51 Family Life and Local Activities

45:39 Challenges of Running a Business

51:07 Future Plans and Community Events

56:09 Summer Solstice Carnival

1:01:22 Overcoming Nervousness and Community Support

1:06:25 Favourite Products and Personal Achievements

1:11:08 Positive Impact of Spellbound Caithness


MUSIC:

Epidemic by ES_The Celtic Flavour - Alysha Sheldon & ES_A Sound Foundation - Airae

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