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the studios of w m n H ninety five point three FM on Canal Street
and Glorious Manchester, New Hampshire. Today is Saturday, June twenty second,
twenty twenty four. Jenny is here as well, of course, at the
news table, present and accounted for. Yes, yes, and thank you
again to a jius old rebel for joining us in the first hour. And
uh he was or for most of the first hour, but uh no,
I'm glad he made it. I'm glad he made it. He was great.
I really like what he's doing. I like his sound. And coming
up in the third hour, of course, we have two towns band joining
us. But right now we have Mary Peters and Sue Smith from the Sister
Witch Company. How are you very good? Thank you, yes, welcome.
I'm sorry your mic was down, say that again, very good.
Welcome to you both, and uh this is is this your first time on
the radio. I think one of you had said something about we've been on
one other time. Oh okay am oh an am station. Well that doesn't
count. No, I'm kidding, of course kidding. I'm sort of kidding
anyway. No, we're no, we're we're glad to have you here.
And uh tell us what is it that you do? What is the Sister
Witch Company? So the Sister Witch Company is a metaphysical shop and we do
a lot of different items for the magical community. We make our own goods
as well as hold tools and other things for people to come into use,
and you know, even the non magical community as well. So we do
classes, we do crafts, magical markets, magical markets. We do a
lot for the community. So I think a lot of that when I first
started the business was to really bring community together and and and all sorts of
ways. So we also do a Witch's Gala and we sell tickets and it's
it's a huge party, costume contest, and we do it for nonprofits.
So we give back. We give back a lot to our community because without
them, right right, who are we? Yeah, don't you have some
kind of event that you're doing like once a month or something. Yeah,
So at the Masonic Temple in Manchester Elm Street. Have you ever been in
I have never been inside the Masonic Temple, have you, Jenny? Nope?
No, beautiful there women there that much? Oh really Yeah, Masonic
Temple amazing. They actually do have women in there and youth as well.
So if in the really cool things. So with the Magical Market, they're
also not only allowing all of us to come in, but they're doing tours.
Okay, so nice. Yeah, so you really get the chance to
kind of go in there and see the inside and and it's incredibly beautifully created
and old, like you can feel the old bones in it. Yeah,
it's amazing. So if you get a chance, yeah, you know you
should come because it is June twenty ninth. It's coming up next Saturday.
We're there from twelve to five, okay, So welcome to the public.
We have it's it's all small businesses, you know, people handcrafting their own
goods, nice artists, readers, healers. We have fifty plus people,
so there'll be people outside helping to bring people inside. Two floors inside,
so you know, we only started off with one floor and it really kind
of took off. Yeah, you know, so now we're doing two floors.
Now we're doing outside, so this will be our first one where people
are going to be outside, okay, and to help them bring in the
public in. But it's incredible. You'll see, you'll meet a lot of
great, great, great human beings, two crafts, amazing, and it's
not just magical, right, it's a lot of different people doing a lot
of different things. So, yeah, do you do this once once a
month the whole year or pretty much every other month? Oh, every other
month, okay, gotcha? Yeah, because I imagine it's a lot of
work to do to do events like it is, and it's just us too.
Yeah. Plus we have a shop, so and then I also worked
for my husband at the same time. He owns a tattoo studio, Blue
Hair and Tattoos, So we're in the same exact place. So I'm running
around. She's completely over at Sister Witch Company, and it's just and then
we're also doing this. It takes us about a year to do the other
the other thing that we do too, so it's a lot of work.
Yeah, But I think the main thing is kind of putting the word out
there small business because I feel like, you know, it's getting a little
tougher for us small businesses out there, so a lot more small business love
would be greatly appreciated. Yeah. Absolutely. Melanie Liberty in the chat room,
our great friend from Vermont. She says, can they define magical?
Can they turn into a bat? I assume you can't turn into a bat?
But the first question certainly not that the second question isn't valid in its
own way, I suppose, but the first quality but it's Melanie, Yes,
of course, we love Melanie. No, but the first question is
very good. Can you define magical? Like what do you mean? Because
some people might not know what do they mean by magical exactly? So I
guess everybody's take on it is very different. I personally don't like rules.
So magical is my craft, so right, So if we talk about different
things, it's it's a craft. So it's about a lot about intention and
putting things out into the universe, about what you want to enrich your life
in, Like what do you want? Because you literally can get anything that
you want as long as you have that attitude going forward a good one,
right, So whatever you put out is whatever you're going to get. Back
exactly, and you know, there's rituals and there's that's where the magic comes
in. And and if you're really curious, even though you're in Vermont,
you're really not that far away melody or is that? Yeah, you're not
that far away. So come on down and we can really sit down at
our couch and we can you know, we can really have that really great
conversation because I love to talk about it. So she also said, I
want to see them levitate right now, and I will buy tons of stuff
if they do. But I don't think that's uh, I don't that's probably
not. I don't think we're I don't think we're allowed in this room to
levitate. We have no fly passes. That's right, that's a special showing.
So it's I mean, I understand that you say that you would buy
a lot, but but you heard that one. And then when we levitate,
they you know, they're just like they're in such awe that they just
they don't know what to do. They wander away, just leave your floating
around, wander wander away. I'd be running out of the room. I'd
like what happens? Yeah, and then and then what I've seen movies where
nothing good happens. After this, you can also come to our magical market
and you might actually levitate out of there. There we go, There you
go, there you go. What kind of market is this? Find out?
Right? Yeah? And it's free entry, so you can come in
and you don't even have to pay anything. That's the perfect kind of market.
Yep, do you do? You? You of? You know?
Did did you? I should say? Because he's passed away Norm Moody Okay.
The reason I was curious is because Norm he used to do a show
here, well not here, but uh on Channel twenty three here in Manchester.
It was originally called Norm Psychic World, and then it became Norman Friends.
And I was his co host on that show for seven years. And
so he he put together a lot of events, both in Manchester and other
places as well, that were, you know, on a much smaller scale
than what you're doing, but you know, there would be psychic readers and
all this kind of stuff. And I would because I was hiss co host.
I don't you know, I don't do anything like that, but uh,
but I would like my my role on the show was kind of the
I was like the sarcastic, sort of smart ass skeptic. Yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah it was. It was a fun dynamic. But yeah,
so I was curious if you knew, if you knew norm Yeah,
we but but I I've seen up close, how how challenging. I mean,
when you first started doing these how long have you been doing these events?
So even a year? Right? No? Not the magical markets.
Yeah no. So when I first opened up the business, it was just
me and I decided I was going to do you know, this this huge
show of the Witch's Galla and and if I can do that, and then
when she came on and we could do that, just us too, doing
something so dynamic, so huge, I was like, oh we can do
this. Yeah we got this. This is no problem. And so this
is our our sixteenth one. Yes, okay, okay, so you know
we're just it's it's just, uh, it's getting bigger every time. We
feel so that's really good growing. Yeah, it must be a tremendous amount
of work, I would imagine, you know, especially since you're doing them
every other month. Yeah, it's it's it's getting easier because we have you
know, a host of vendors and small businesses that really gravitated sus. We
put it up that we're doing this, they're they're right on it, so
that's really helpful. And then we're bringing in a lot of new people as
well. Yeah, we're meeting some incredible human beings. You know. I
think when you take away from all the hard work and exactly what you put
into this, when you walk away with something like that, a team,
a community of people, and you get to meet some of these these people,
it's just, yeah, it's worth every bit of it. It's worth
all of it. It's worth the sleepless nights. Yeah, it's it's worth
working twenty four hours, you know. I mean that's what a small businesses
anyways. And then you add in these these shows, right, and then
it just turns into this. Yeah, and then at the end of the
month. I think at the end of this one, we're gonna take a
day off. Maybe yeah, maybe maybe maybe that's that right now? Is
it? Now? The businesses that are involved, are they all Manchester based
or do you have anybody from other cities like Nashua or anybody who comes in.
Yeah, we we have a lot of people coming from all different areas.
We even have someone that comes from she comes from Connecticut, Connecticut,
Connecticut. We had someone come up from New Jersey. Yep. Yeah,
yeah, so it's it's growing, yeah, excellent, But a lot of
them are are Low Manchester ancestor and even on our shop we also have vendors,
so local businesses, local people that make their own So it's really really
about like it's not all about like what we do and what we sell,
it's really about community. Sister, which company is about communit community and and
and supporting as many people as we possibly get. Yeah, because we're nothing
without all of them. So right right, how many businesses are participating in
the one coming up on the twenty nine? I think we have fifty two?
Wow? No, yeah, that's a lot. Yeah, not bad.
That's one shopping trick. I think. I think eventually we're going to
have to get into a bigger space possibly. Yeah. Where is your physical
location? It's at a eleven ninety three hooks It Road and hooks It Okay,
so we're right down the road. Yeah, we used to be in
dairy, so we're we're literally, if you know us, from Dairy,
we're eighteen minutes from our old doorstep to our new doorstep okay, okay,
Now the tattoo shop. What does that called you? Blue Heron Tattoo?
Is that in the same Yeah, the same place it is. So we
have out front parking. We have out back parking as well. So if
you come, if you park in the front, you come through the Sister
Witch and you can see Blue Heron. Come through the back. You're coming
through Blue Heron, but you can go right into Sister Witch. So nice.
Yeah, I mean we used to be separated by a wall. I
started my business on the other side of his wall. Yeah, and then
it was just easier where I'm running back and forth all the time to have
us in one nice, big space. So yeah, and there's a ton
of rooms and there's always something going on. I think we actually might,
depending on the rain, have something going on today as well. One of
our vendors gave us a little a little shout out wanting the stage or burn
or do something and have community come in. So yeah, if you're around
the neighborhood, come check us out. We would love to see you today.
Will be there yep, till six pm. Excellent. By the way,
Melanie says, I'm totally going to check them out and I appreciate it.
Baby, We'll show how to love it tape. Yeah, there you
go. Now you have come. Now you have. We'll give broomsick and
see if she can fly. We'll do flying lit. Oh I would pay
money to see melan It should be flying on in here. Oh yes,
you would would be awesome. Is Halloween kind of your your Christmas? And
uh? In your business? Is that your busiest time? I would think
it can be. People are all over the place, there's so many different
things happening during those times. But yeah, it is. We're actually trying
to plan something really spectacular for the hello, for the Halloween seasons. So
yeah, bigger better. So I kind of like one of those ban those
I want a show stopper. So I've been putting that through my my brain
and who knows what all comes back. There's a lot that happens in there.
What are what are some of the challenges with because you know you mentioned
earlier it being challenging, uh, you know for small businesses. What are
some of the challenges that you've encountered? Because I love talking to entrepreneurs and
and and kind of getting the backstories and and uh and hearing about you know,
the successes, but also some of the roadblocks that you might have hit
along the way and all that. Well, let me see, I think
I think there's an influx on what we kind of do. And I think
everybody thinks that it's so easy and it's you know, and they come up
with these ideas and there's a lot of really bad information out there. I
think that gives, you know, what we do kind of a bad name.
I think everybody on the on the fingertips is you know, they can
just shop online for anything where you know, I think it's really important to
go into I don't care what kind of shop it is. I don't care
what kind of small business. It's really important to get in there, ye
be seen by you know. We love we love when people come in because,
first of all, we work really hard on changing up that space constantly.
The space feels amazing. You don't get that online right. I mean,
we have an online shop, don't get me wrong. But you know,
especially when you're dealing with crystals, you want to get your hands on
them. You want to know where their mind right, where they've come from.
And we take pride in knowing exactly where their mind they're and by family
business. Yep, we're very very close with where we get our goods from.
Okay, so small business, family owned, knowing about the family everything,
you know, because it's it's really important. People are taking their their
items home and they're they're going to be doing things and how is that you
know, does that look for them? Sure? Yeah, Ever, I
think it's really hard about getting just getting people indoors in the doors nowadays,
and it's so important because is you know, own a brick and mortar.
It's really expensive. I mean you're talking about keeping the lights on, you're
talking about paying the rent, you're talking about paying an employee. Yeah,
yeah, more expensive than ever right, Oh my gosh. So you know,
people coming in those doors is so so important when we move things around.
So when they do come back in and they haven't seen us in a
while, I can't find stuff. So they have to talk to us.
You know, I am in favor of moving things run, Yeah, I
am a fan of it. You get stale and boring, yeah yeah,
yeah, those energies. And then of course I'm making coffee. So if
you want to sit down on the chair and the couch, we're gonna chit
chat and oh, it's a game in my health Like family run around.
We did something, didn't you? What'd you do? Figure it out?
My children to do the same thing. They're like, why do you always
move around everything? Because it's fun and exciting. No, it's very smart
though, so when when people come in repeat customers, it's a different experience,
and yeah, yeah, it's very smart. You said something I'm particularly
interested in about bad information, and I'm really curious to explore that. What
do you mean so you know without Yeah, I mean it's kind of like
a double edged sword right going into it. But there's there is a lot
of bad information. There's a lot of I don't even know. So I'm
a straight shooter. Sure, I have a hard time keeping that, you
know. So, Suell, what do I mean by that? Because you're
probably put it a little bit easier than I do. I don't know.
I just don't like. I don't like when people do things trying to think.
Yeah, I'm trying to figure out I know exactly what I want to
say. I'm just I mean, you're on you're on the right show for
it, as long as as long as you don't swear where you say whatever
you don't want like it. When you know, people say that they can
do something like levitate, All right, let's take that. I can I
can do that for you. You know, here, here's a price tag
for that. Or you know there's there's different if you if you know Pinterest
and and and and it's see now when that's Instagram, YouTube and different things,
different things like that TikTok. You know, it's a moment, it's
a moment in time. But there's sometimes there's not so good information. Sometimes
it's really great information, but like you know, use your own intuition,
like when you're going through that, like if something seems really really really nuts
as far as like the payment price tag on whatever you're looking to don can
you do it yourself? You know, maybe you should go ahead actually talk
to somebody and make sure that that before you pay that really hefty price tag
for something. That's and that's what we do. We have a lot of
people that come in that have been paying through the nose, and we're like,
well, why don't we teach you how to do it yourself. It's
better if you're doing it yourself, you're putting your own intention or magic into
it. Then you know, what you're gonna get, you know, right,
like just be careful. You know, there's a lot of a lot
of scammy things out there, and you know, so that kind of hurts
the business a little bit too. You know, people are they just don't
believe, and they're like they stop believing in them. You know what others
can do, because there's some really really amazing people out there that can readers
and other things that can really and then it just gives it puts a bad
taste in a lot of people's mouth. Sure, you know, just kind
of I don't know. So information is so important. Finding your own information
is even more important. Do your research. You know, No, you're
not gonna love a tat not today anyway. Do you do you get any
harassment from from people who just object? Of course, of course, and
you know, to each their own, you know, but we have people
that come in who are all walks of life. You know, they go
to church, they you know, they they they believe in all different kinds
of things. But it's you know, it's wide open. You're still you
know, you still have that ability to be able to do for yourself.
So we're there for the ride. However, I really don't care what people
think of me and what I do. I really don't. It doesn't bother
me at all. Some of that can be I mean, I don't know
if if you've run into this or on what scale people have objected to what
you do, but I feel like some of that can can if you,
if you play it right, can work to your advantage, right, because
it brings attention to what you're doing. You know, you might it might
help the business in that sense, right, Yeah, I mean I think
kindness goes a long ways. Yeah, right, And I think that goes
on all parts, not only our part, but the other people's. You
know, people have got to start listening to each other and not being so
absolutely ego based and like minds only. What I believe is the exactly it's
so vast out there. It's bad, it is, it is. I
mean, we've had people turn us down for donations for the Witches Scala.
Well that's yeah, see, I was curious about that kind of thing.
There won't be a sponsor, Yeah, they won't be a sponsor because you
know it's a witch company. Yeah right, yeah, but it's not about
us. It's about who we're you know, gonna walk around with like a
doll in your hand that you know you can put a shot hat on,
and if you're going into a restaurant or something like, you know you want
to give to us. Well, we're where we offer so much with the
sponsorships, you know, but it's not really about us. It has nothing.
The only thing that it has to do with us is that we don't
take any money from it. We work a whole year for something like that,
and we donate everything. We donated eleven thousand, five hundred and seventy
seven dollars. Our last one to grantit Stake Dog Recovery. And this was
the first year we did two of them, so normally it was one and
we were When I started it, it was in Dairy, So we did
Dairy Humane Society because I love and love the animals. But I'm I'm I'm
gonna, I'm gonna put Cory's closet back out there. I love Cory's closet.
I love their mission. You know, is Cory's closet is that hooks
that that's who cooks it. They just moved, yeah, the next to
sels they were. They just moved into a big spot all the road good
for that. Yeah yeah, and and and you know Brenda, she and
her team are just they're you know, they're so selfless, you know,
and it chokes me up because I am all about small but if I can,
if I can't buy it through a small business, I mean, I'll
have to go other places. But if I search, I look, I
mean, because it's we you know, once they're gone, they're gone,
right, So support them, love them, stop harassing them, you know,
give to show the little love we we we we all need it right
now, every one of us. I mean, they're doing great in their
new location, but you know, yeah, yeah, so I mean,
yeah, it's all about you know, it's all about community. So just
be nice to each other. Everybody just needs to stop with the you know,
nobody's interested. Right. We have a comment in the chat room.
I'm just Facebook has given me a little bit of trouble here. Uh.
J Marie love Hi Jas we know very good, uh says these ladies are
some amazing people, uh to know and have in the community the shop.
Their knowledge and tensions and resources are genuine and have helped in my life and
experience personally. You should totally pay them and uh and the shop. Visit
very nice, thanks, very cool, very cool. We love JJ.
She actually reads for us every once in a while, so she'll be in
the shop and or she'll be at a magical market. But right now she's
focused and purely on her music and might want to get her on the reach
out to us, reach out to us. I do all the booking there
we go. Actually, I think I think, wait, she is going
to be on the show, right, that's yes, I think I didn't
Temple Mountain suggest her. Was a Temple Mountain somebody somebody else had suggested her,
And yeah, I think she's I think she's going to be coming.
Shout out to J Love. It's a small world, yep, small world.
What what precipitated the move from from dairy to hookst? Was it just?
Uh? I had this great, small, little, tiny, eaty
bitty shop and it was like the size of this room. Yeah, it
might have been a little bit smaller, yeah, And I literally was climbing
up the walls. I mean you you probably have to walk around at thirty
forty times in order to see everything. And I loved it, but then,
you know, wanting to do more. I wanted to do more.
I wanted to bring more people in. I want to help, you know,
help people in a in a different way, you know, helping themselves
and teaching that. And my shop was just so small. Yeah, so
I convinced my husband, who was in that space for over eighteen years,
yeah, to just pick up and move with me, you know, and
to a much larger space. Oh so he also was there with the tattoo
shop. Yeah, he was there for like eighteen years. I was there,
right, Yeah, that was a big switch. Yeah, and what
a He's such a great guy. He puts a lot. I mean,
the poor man, he puts up with a lot. And I'm like,
no, it's totally gonna work out. Everything is going to be great.
And and it is. And I'm glad we did. The space is nice
and for you know, for now. And but he did and and and
he's got such a he's got such a huge following. Anyways, Yeah,
we couldn't do it anymore. I'm like, I need space because now we
make our own candle line, we send profile yep, we make all of
our own magical products, like our own oils, our own everything. We
needed room to really kind of like you know, we use an altar,
so we charge things, we work around things, everything that we make,
so it's really important to be able to have the space. But I also
wanted to have a space where people could feel like they could come in,
sit down, have a chat. There's a lot going on and then a
lot of people's lives and sometimes they just need somebody to like hear them,
you know, and see them and be seen and so you know, sometimes
there's a lot of like private things that are happening, or something just needs
to come in and just take a time out and a place that just feels
really good. I just wanted this this space. Soudas sound baths, so
she has her own room now where she can come in and she has crystal
singing bulls and you want to I'm super curious. I know a little bit
about the singing bulls because I went when are you hang out with norm?
I met people who do that, so I'm a little bit familiar with that.
But yeah, tell us more about it. I do things a little
differently than what someone normally would. I actually, I'll just say so,
I kind of call in my guides in spirits and they kind of help me.
So you're in a comfortable position. You're either laying on the ground or
you can sit up. I surround you like I grid you out in crystals
for protection or for whatever you're in need of stress release. I do a
lot of people that I have addictions or that are in recovery. Interesting,
so you know, some of the crystals that I surround the man are for
that. And then when I play, I can close my eyes and play
and I can see ours, so they kind of guide me where to play.
I don't have everyone's sound bath is different. It's not the same.
So just so we're clear for listeners who don't know what you mean. So
you play the balls, yes, okay, yep. So each bowl is
a different color, so it's a different hurts the sound wave. Yeah,
And they're for different parts of your body called the chakras. So you have
different chakras. You're the top of your head, your third eye, your
throat, and all the way down to your route. And so I can
unblock them and kind of take a lot of stress off of you, make
you feel lighter. Some people, I mean a lot of people I have
fall asleep and they're snoring. Yeah, and then afterwards I have you pull
a card like a tarot card or an oracle card. And I tell you
what I felt when I played where was blocked, where could where you would
need a little bit more work with. And then when you pull your card,
I would say ten out of ten times the card actually comes out where
you were blocked. Okay, So yeah, how long? How long does
that last when you do this? About a half hour? Okay? Yeah?
Yeah, and I can do up to four people at a time.
Oh okay, yeah, a lot of couples come into yes they yeah.
Interesting. Yeah, Now this part is particularly interesting to me because you mentioned
using it to help with addiction and that that caught my ear, especially because
I'm a hypnotherapist and I so I yeah, so I help people with addictions
quite a bit. So, so that's that's interesting. Like what, like
do do people come to you? Do smokers come to you to No,
Like I've like, like, I have a couple that come in often.
It's a husband and wife and they've been sober for the first time I met
them. I think that was seven months. Okay, I mean they come
back often. It's just almost like a stress release for them or if they're
they're feeling anxious or whatever they're going through or trying to stay on the right
path. It kind of takes that away. Okay. Oh interesting, yeah,
very interesting. It's like a tune up. Yeah yeah, yeah,
yeah, well yeah, because well you hit the what do you do?
You hit the bulls with a tuning fork or no, So there's a special
mallet. I haven't seen it done in so long, and you just kind
of right right side and then you run it around. Oh okay, verberates
throughout the whole room. Gotcha, Okay, that's coming back to me now.
It's been so long since. It's probably been at least ten years since
I've seen it done yep, and experienced it. But yeah, no,
it is. It is really cool. I encourage people to check it out.
Do you ever do like at the events? You ever do do that
with a whole room full of people? Or we've done it at the shop,
yeah, where we move everything out of the center of the room and
I think we did what twenty people? Yeah? Oh yeah, yeah,
yeah, very cool. Yeah. How do you learn to do that?
Did you have like a mentor who I didn't? I just so we got
them in the shop to sell, okay, and I just started playing them
no kidding. Yeah, So it was very is it generic? I just
it just picked it up and I just kind of ran with it. Yeah.
Oh, very good. Yeah. J Fed also from our Vermont contingent,
says, I've hit a couple of bulls. Uh. Oh that you
walked right and that was good. I don't know. I mean he might
be uh, you know, we don't see my ha I did. I
thought maybe you were disagreeing with him. I don't know. Okay, but
very good if you're if you are just joining us. Of course, we
have Mary Peters and SEUs Smith from the Sister Witch Company, which is uh,
where's that again? At that and Hooks at eleven ninety three hooks at
road. If people are driving through there is it? Is it in a
plaza or it's a small plaza. So yeah, there's like there's a couple
of little stores when like the realtor office, there's a Oh I think I
think I know exactly where it is. If you're if you're headed uh,
if you're headed north, is it on the left after Shaws and all that?
Nope, So it's before if you're coming, Oh, if you're coming,
yes, if you're coming towards Manchester from Shaws. Yes, it's on
the left, it's right after the trek Spike shop. Oh I know where
that is. Okay, yeah, okay. I noticed that you guys have
some homemade candles that you make. Yes, but the names catch my attention.
So I got to ask you, what does the soulmate not sell me
a candle do? What is its purpose? So, first of all,
we think we're hilarious. Yes, work really hard on some of the names.
And you know, this is just one of the names I've come across
that was created for valan Time's Day, and so I'm not really about like,
there's a few things that are really really big that people are always looking
for. They're looking for love, they're looking for money, and they're looking
for protection. So a lot of people will do like love spells. I
will never do that because sometimes you don't know what you're asking for, right,
right, And I don't believe in going against other people's wills. So
you're taking somebody else as well away from them. So, uh, soulmate
not soulmate is is? It's a love candle, right, but not to
induce anybody to become in love with you or be you know, capture raised
by you. Okay, it's more for like that romantic either with yourself because
we need to do a lot more loving ourselves, and or with a partner,
so it can be an internal extra. And it's just that beautiful essence,
that smell that you know, kind of captivates you. And it's got
some crystals in there, and it's got some Himalaian salt in there. And
yeah, so I'm guessing pay your bills be you want to hear that.
That's a funny story. So actually about money. That one is about money.
So I was a single mom right of three children, and you know,
I struggled a lot, so I know what it's like. And I
used to have this bill thing and it was a plastic and I put all
my bills in there, and there was a lot of bills in there,
and I would always have to go through to figure out which one am I
paying? Now you know before you ever okay, so it's like you pick
one out of the draw. But I would write on it pay you all
bills be because it would make me laugh. So going in there, I
would always like give myself a little chuckle and la la lah. And somehow
I'd always turn like a dollar into one hundred dollars able to like do what
I needed to do to raise these children, working my butt off and just
never having time to do anything but cook, clean, pay bills, go
to work, and somewhere in the middle, you know, the children.
Always never get myself right, you know, we own a lot of us.
Know. Anyways, so we were in there one day and we're making
and I'm like it just came up, and I'm like, oh my gosh,
what a perfect candle for you know, manifesting money into your life.
And typically when you manifest something, you want to do it on the right
right, So I always say, write out a bill or put a bill
underneath the candle, you know, and so that one's really to kind of
help. And when you're looking at it, so there it rolls and it
rolls this gold, beautiful gold color within the green color. So it kind
of brings you and if you talk about hypnotizing, right, yeah, and
almost drags you right in. So that way, there you're looking at the
candle, so you're you're thinking about that bill, and like, you know,
that helps bring into frutation on what you're looking to do. So that's
what that candle is all about. And then of course you know, I'm
like, oh, there's my sense of humor. Yeah, no, that's
good. I'm curious, uh, both of you. I'm curious how you
got into this. Uh. I mean, you know, we talked about
the business, but how did you get into all the metaphysical uh, metaphysical
realm? To begin with, I've been at for a very long time,
you know, in the closet, just doing my own thing, reading books,
practicing. I think my first harrow deck. I had runs at one
point, and I had had all kinds of stuff. I mean when we
were little, we used the Ouiji board and I was like, whoa,
you know, so having you know, but I've always seen and heard from,
you know, spirit and stuff. So I think it freaked me out
for a little while until I really understood, like what exactly is that?
And and I was working all these jobs that I hated, and I was
like, why don't I just tap into what I know, you know,
what I do right, not what everybody else is doing, and and and
it just kind of like, do me for a change, Do me for
a change, Because you know, my of my kids are growing up and
and and and I'm trying to rEFInd myself and I'm like, what am I
doing? Why am I? What am I doing? So I started this
tiny businesses. It's a little, tiny, little time. I think I
had like twenty five products on the on the shelves and I opened my doors
and I was like whatever, and people came and it was great. And
so it was like me learning and then and continuing to learn because nobody knows
it all. So you're right, you're and you're bringing these people in and
they're teaching you things and they got that moment and yeah, So I mean
I've been doing it, dabbling in it and doing it for a lot,
a lot of most of my life. You said you were in the closet
with it at first? Is that because you you did? You just was
it just something that when you started? Was it just something that was very
personal to you or were you afraid of, you know, having to try
to explain it to other people who didn't get it? Or so I think
a little bit of both. I think, you know, I felt like
I was probably misunderstood a lot in my life. Anyways, So how do
you come out and tell people that? So you know, there was some
people. You know, we played it. It was more of like a
game. And then and then you know, I started my business has Off
the Beaten Path herbs and more right, and so people walk in and be
like what is this. Oh so I'm like, all right, it's time
to come out of the witch closet. And so the Sister Witch Company was
then born. So yeah, oh, very good. So I I'm fairly
new four or five years. I dabbled a little bit when I was a
teenager in high school, but my life track took me in a completely different
direction. I rode horses professionally until about five years ago, where I had
an injury that prevented me. So I had this big life change that I
had to you know, that was all I knew. So I kind of
went back to my roots and it's it kind of everything kind of came full
circle. I was actually making cupcakes for one of her witches, Gallas,
and I noticed that they had a part time gig opened. So I was
like, oh, I'll apply for that. So I did, and then
it was just wow, yeah, do back in. Yeah. Oh yeah.
It was like we knew each other all of our lives. Yeah.
At first, I was like yeah, okay, this is gonna be this
is gonna work out wonderfully great. And then and now I couldn't. There's
no way I could live without Sue. You know, she is my other
half. She is my sister. Yeah, you know, not by blood,
but right, yep, I couldn't do I wouldn't want to. I
wouldn't want to do this without her. I could do it, but I
wouldn't want to do this without yeah at all. Not many people love doing
what they do for work. Sure, sure, and it's just kind of
it's ingrained into me now, so you know she's stuck with me. She
worked really but she worked really hard, really really hard. You mentioned so
you used to ride horses professionally, so you would compete yep. Oh okay,
yep. I had my own Barnscheck could yeah I did yep for how
long? How many years did you do that? Oh? God, my
whole So? I mean I started riding when I was ten, I was
a professional lifetime. I was eighteen. I'm forty six now, so over
twenty five years. Oh wow, yeah, no kidding, Yeah, no
kidding. Did you so you're injury? Did you did you get thrown?
I'm back yeah, it just I've been thrown a couple of times. Yeah,
it's just you know, it is what it is. That's because she
like the saucy horses I did, like, dude, I'm gonna all the
young ones. Yeah, the things we do when we're young. Yeah,
I imagine if you have thrown a couple of times, that adds up,
oh yeah, over time. Yeah, and just the repetit repetitive of what
your body does, it breaks down quicker. That's something that wouldn't have occurred
to me. But yeah, that makes sense. That does make sense that
you're you know, yeah, because I would imagine that does that does take
a toll on you, right, riding absolutely bouncing and what that must do
to your spine over time, and yeah, I never would have thought of
that, but that's yeah, no, I would imagine. Yeah, And
a lot of people were like, well, you should just teach, but
like, as you know, Mary, I I'm either one hundred and ten
percent in or not at all. Yeah, like I can't just have dip
my toe in. Yeah, So that was really hard to completely come out
of. It was it was really hard. Yeah, like it's still hard,
like we still work through that. Yeah, yeah, yep, I
can imagine she's got she's got good sisters. There's three of us sisters.
The other one she would love to be here, but she would have never
there was nobody else had been able to talk. Her name is Tricia.
I love you Tricia, because we don't. Yeah, but she's our other
sister. Yes, well, very good, very good. Before we run
out of time, so we should make sure. So you've got the we
want to plug again. Tell us about the event coming up next Saturday,
the Magical Market next Saturday, the twenty ninth, at the Manchester Masonic Temple
on Elm Street. We'll be there from twelve to five. Okay, it'll
be what fifty plus vendors inside outside it's a free, free admission. And
this is the biggest one you've done, so this is the biggest one.
Yeah. Yeah, so we're really so we really appreciate you having come on
and really kind of plug this because you know, and all the small businesses
that are going to be joining us, I'm sure that they their gratitude as
well. And do you want to mention some of them? I mean,
obviously I'm sure you don't have them all memorized. Yeah, absolutely, So
We have Amanda Duce Freeze. She is an artist. Yeah, some of
you guys might know her. She does a lot of cons, comic cons,
and there's her own twitch. Her art is amazing. Absolutely. We
have Apothecary yep, Starlight Hit Hive is actually in our shop as well.
Who else Two of Crows. Two of Crows does crocheting. Yeah, she's
got some cool things up personally of this time though, so she's going to
switch it up a little bit. We have gen Ben Shoop Yep, she
does healing with works with energy. Okay, yeah, oh that's that's where
I got. Remember I asked you earlier, Yes, that's where I got.
Let me tell you if you need healing that's yeah. Yeah, she
is great. See. I know Jay Love won't be there this time because
she's going to be working on music, but she did say it's an amazing
event. By the way, Thank you, heather Lyn. Heather Lyn.
She is actually another one that another vender. She makes you creepy dolls.
They're awesome. And she's got her own tarot deck coming out. Yeah,
she's got her her first tarot deck coming out, and so we did candles
for her tarot deck for like one of her cards, the Sun card.
But her dolls are so cool and so creepy, and she she does all
their own clothes. She handstitch to everything. You gotta see them. They're
incredible. They're so I know, we have off the wagon the wagon he
does. Alcoholic chocolates are also they are so good? Oh man, so
good? How does that work? Does does you still have to card people
to sell those? Right? I assume or not? Cooks off? Yeah?
Okay, yeah, yeah, I don't know how you get the taste.
Okay, yeah, I've heard of that, but I didn't know how
that worked. You're not going to get drunk unfortunately, right, Okay,
but you know, I've tried. I've had a lot. We're missing so
many of them, I know, there's just there's so there's so many great
ones that come to each and every one of them. Either whether they're slow
or whether they're they're they've picked up so that, you know, it's kind
of like the tribe is starting to come together. And sure, so I'm
so sorry, I know I missing Well it's okay, Like I didn't expect
you to remember all the four of Whiches, the four of witches. Yep,
they do readings and they sell stuff as well. Yeah, we have
so many new ones coming into raft. Snicker Doodle, snicker Doodle. Yeah,
so they have some great names too. Yeah. And it's not just
all magical stuff. There's it's all across the line. You know. Everybody
does their own thing, and which makes it a really cool collective of anybody
coming in off the street, they're going to find somebody that does it.
Was the lady that makes the dragon craft. Oh yeah, he does.
He makes these cool three D printed yeah, oh things. Yeah, really
cool. Oh, excellent, excellent, very good. So that's going to
be the twenty ninth noon to five at the Masonic Temple. Join us.
We would really appreciate it. And uh, let's also make sure people know
where to find you online to keep up not only with the events but with
everything that you're doing. You can find us on Facebook or Instagram. Yep.
And we also have an online shop. Yes. At the online shop
is Sister Wish Company dot com. Okay, okay, very good, very
good. Confused if it's the I think it is, isn't it? That
is the email? Oh that is the email. Oh I'm sorry you shut
me off again. Sister Witch Company dot Com. Very good. Yeah,
okay, all right, excellent, excellent. Well, Mary Peters and SEUs
Smith, thank you so much, both of you for coming. Thank you,
yeah, well, and thank you for all of you do for the
community. I think that's awesome. Thank you. Abut yeah, it's they're
they're so worth it, that's for sure. They do a lot. They
give unconditionally, so we should give unconditionally too. I like it. I
like it absolutely. I agree. All right, thank you both, and
stick around if you're listening live. We've got the Two Towns Band coming up
next and uh in the third hour, and right now we're going to do
once again the world radio premiere today of the new Hope the Rapper single winner
Circle. Check this out if you missed it earlier, or if you did
hear it earlier and you just want to hear it again. Here it is.
I don't think they know who died. It's Hope. I'm with the
pot Ron gone back. I'm going huk talkie, I've got down since he's
got something on past down in twenty twenty, Mastercot and I felt like pot
Man pop man. They just sing the same for nigros. They washed down
the product and murdered out. He broke down the count of ben bunched with
e goes like yay, saying we just want the power to Peopa Pizzo.
How they're holding the remote nowadays seems like the Troupe the seafoll me though,
I'm a rebel with one cause this ball might set the middle of detect dogs.
How she knowing is something like Brett falls. I'm gonna need a breath
because you go into the long yard, heard you playing like Kevin and get
hard thinking number doll. So probably I'll hit pause, swingle and lose and
win a circle working for the bill Board in the night commercial art that'll put
him in check. Wait, let me take a breath. Wait way up
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commercial for you, that'll put them in in checked. Wait let me take
a breath. Wait will up next? Wait a second verse. You gonna
need a nurse, so the boy tell us it is until we hit the
first hold a noise, because this is gonna hit him. Wear hurts polaroids.
We got a rally string to bring this darn noo. We gonna turn
into a garden were not the same. I ain't like James Harden shoot for
the stars, and no you can't guard him. I will not touch that
brick. But no bogs hard as it feels like a sweet bush in my
own world to found myself. Often they tell me stop by saying we just
started. Might love my mind, but keeth with my heart starving. I
ain't eat a bit of been a minute, but I treated like I'm papa
and ate away my swinging, just trying to reach limits that I never said
I go. Can't stop it him Chris Wallace, we kick does ten toes
and get doe a line. No this ain't know William not in ten do
drap need to fix and we giving out good dough. I will not stop.
You will have to come Mike throw. We ain't gonna lose this win
a circle work afford a bill board in a night commercial, working that a
woodman check, wait, let me take a breath, wait way up next.
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night commercial, working that a booteman check, wait, let me take a
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