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What's Love Got to Do With it | The Darker Side of Magic [Part 2]
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About this listen
She loves me, he loves me not. They love me; they love me not. Maybe I should take matters into my own hands…Stop right there! You can throw a rock and hit a love spell plot in Hollywood but what you won’t get is the truth. This week B + M let you in on what love spells are and how successful (can you hear our sarcasm) they have been through the ages.
- We kick off the episode with an interesting love spell memory from our dear M, which is sure to give you a chuckle. [1:00]
- After that let’s get acquainted with the history of love spells and some of the ways women used them in their daily lives. [2:20]
- As juicy as that will be for you, we think that B’s recollection of a passage from The Black Arts by Richard Cavendish will give you an eyebrow raise! [7:03].
- B + M spend some time talking about B’s favorite movies: Teen Witch [10:17] and The Craft [13:15].
- After you hear more about M’s experiences with love spells [17:23], roll right into B’s Tarot pull [25:46], and M’s love spell built just for Y.O.U! [28:39]
Edited by Vaughn Postema / Arvaughnna Audio
Recorded at What Cheer Writers Club
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