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This week’s episode featured a very special interview with Steven Anderson of Metal Mysterium: Astrology & Art, Beautifully Interwoven. My first interview on Squeaky’s Cauldron!

Steven visited us to share some information about the upcoming Vernal Equinox, that shift from winter into spring for those of us on the Northern hemisphere, which will take place on March 19th this year, in just under a week!

Gather round the cauldron, lovelies! This week has been full of twists and turns in the health realm, and it brought me to the startling (but it shouldn't be) realization that healing isn't linear! It goes up and down and in and out and is a constant cycle of growth and discovery--and apparent setbacks. But when we learn to embrace the difference faces and move with the process, we can let go of some of the suffering, some of the confusion, and some of the mistrust.

Gather round the cauldron lovelies, for a special episode! Today I'll be talking about the subject I know best--me! For this episode I give a brief history of my life, where I've come, major influences, and why I've gotten to where I am today. I hope this episode will give you all a little insight into who I am, and the ground on which I'm walking. Maybe you'll hear a little bit of yourself in my story!

Gather round the cauldron, lovelies! This week’s episode finishes up the exploration we started last week around storylines and programming. I look at differentiating between what you’re projecting onto someone else and what is truly problematic behavior, moving forward with clearer vision, and saying those two difficult words—I’m sorry. I hope you’ll join me!

Gather round the cauldron, lovelies! In this episode I talk about stories. Namely, the ones our brains like to kick into high gear when we get emotionally triggered. You know the kind, the one that says we're worthless, or helpless, or unlovable. The lying kind. In part one I'll look at recognizing when a storyline has been triggered, and how to get some space so emotions can settle, and we can think more clearly.

Gather round for another episode of Squeaky's Cauldron! This week I talk about help. Not giving, as so many of us are used to, but asking for and receiving help from others. This has been and continues to be a hugely challenging practice for me, and I explore some of the reasons behind that, as well as some ways we can gently begin to reach out, ask for what we need, and allow ourselves to receive it.