A Pinch of Magick: Unlock Your Passion, Path and Potential

Rebecca-Anuwen

Dive into A Pinch of Magick, your ultimate podcast destination for making the mundane more magickal. Discover practical tips to weave everyday magick into your life. This podcast isn't just about spell, it's a call to recognise the inherent magick that's within you. Through intentional living and a touch of timeless wisdom, unearth your unique life purpose, master the art of manifestation, and unlock your creative spirit. A Pinch of Magick ensures life's not only lived but truly enchanted. Life really does get better with A Pinch of Magick!

  1. 4d ago

    The Magick of Delight: Rediscovering Pleasure, Sensation and the Body's Capacity to Receive

    When was the last time you noticed something simply because it felt good? The warmth of sunlight on your skin. The first mouthful of something delicious. Clean sheets. A favourite scent. Music that makes your body want to move. The feeling of taking off uncomfortable shoes at the end of the day. We often become most aware of our bodies when something is wrong. Pain demands attention, exhaustion becomes impossible to ignore, hunger interrupts what we're doing, and discomfort eventually forces us to respond. But the body is also where we experience delight. In this episode of A Pinch of Magick, we're exploring pleasure as an essential and often overlooked part of physical self-care, and what happens when we begin allowing ourselves to receive more of the life that's already reaching us. Because pleasure doesn't have to be enormous, expensive or saved for special occasions. It exists in warmth, texture, taste, scent, sound, movement, beauty, comfort and all those tiny sensory encounters that bring us back into the immediacy of being here. And perhaps there's something particularly magickal about learning to notice them. Magick asks us to become skilled at intention, manifestation and directing our energy towards what we want to create, yet receiving matters too. When warmth, beauty, pleasure, support or opportunity arrives, can we actually allow it to reach us? This episode is an invitation to explore your own sensory language of pleasure, to discover what genuinely feels nourishing to your particular body, and to make more room for experiences that remind you that being alive contains beauty as well as demand. In this episodeWe explore: Why pleasure belongs within physical self-careThe difference between maintaining the body and allowing it to experience lifeHow sensory pleasure brings us out of our thoughts and back into embodied experienceWhy small pleasures matter, even when they don't change the circumstances of your dayThe relationship between pleasure, attention and everyday enchantmentWhy receiving is as important within magick as directing and intendingHow places become meaningful through accumulated bodily and sensory experiencesFinding pleasure through touch, sound, scent, taste, movement, comfort and adornmentHow to distinguish pleasures that replenish you from experiences that leave you depletedReclaiming pleasure from external expectations about how your body should look or behaveWhy self-care practices become easier to sustain when the body actually enjoys themAllowing pleasure to exist without needing to turn it into productivity, healing or self-improvement A different way of thinking about pleasurePleasure doesn't always need to lead anywhere. We live in a culture that loves turning everything into an outcome. We walk for fitness. We rest so we'll be more productive. We eat for health. We spend time in nature for our wellbeing. We create because we need content. Even our spiritual practices can become another way of trying to achieve something. Sometimes you can walk because you want to feel the air. Eat something because it's delicious. Touch the bark of a tree because you love how it feels beneath your hand. Listen to music because you enjoy it. Lie in the sunshine because warmth feels wonderful on your skin. The experience can be complete while it's happening. You are allowed to enjoy something simply because it is enjoyable. This week's magickal practiceFor the next week, notice one physical experience each day that feels good. You don't need to create it especially, it may already be happening. The warmth of the water when you wash your hands. A breeze through an open window. The smell of your morning coffee. The texture of something you're wearing. The first taste of breakfast. The sensation of stretching. The moment you climb into bed. When you notice it, stay with the experience for just one breath longer than you usually would. Let your body register it and receive it, because this isn't really about collecting pleasurable experiences. You're practising your capacity to receive, which is as important within magick as your ability to direct intention.

  2. Aug 7

    The Magick of Enough: Why You Don't Have to Earn Your Rest

    When do you allow yourself to stop? When you first notice that you’re tired, or when you’ve reached the point where you simply can’t keep going? For many of us, rest comes with conditions. We’ll stop when the work is finished, when everyone else has what they need, when we’ve answered the messages, completed the jobs and proved, somehow, that we’ve done enough to deserve a break. The problem is that life rarely reaches that point. In this episode of A Pinch of Magick, we’re exploring rest, capacity, and the deeply embedded belief that care has to be earned. We’ll look at why capacity changes from day to day, why the energy we use isn’t always visible from the outside, and what happens when we continually measure ourselves against an imaginary version of ourselves who always has the same energy, enthusiasm and ability to cope. We’ll also explore rest as part of magickal living, because when we already understand that Moons wax and wane, seasons turn, tides change and the natural world moves through cycles of growth, harvest, dormancy and renewal, perhaps we can begin allowing our own bodies to have rhythms too. And perhaps there is a particular kind of magick in being able to say: What I have done today is enough. In this episode Why so many of us wait until exhaustion before allowing ourselves to restHow worth can become tangled up with productivity, usefulness and how much we can carryWhy your capacity can change from one day to anotherThe invisible ways your body uses energyWhy rest deserves to exist without having to make you more productive afterwardsHow stopping earlier can become an act of magickal resistanceRecognising where your body may be paying for standards that no longer serve youCreating simple rituals that mark the end of work and allow your energy to returnDiscovering what rest actually means for your particular bodyThe difference between using self-care to support your life and using it to survive a life that continually depletes you This week’s invitation At some point this week, experiment with stopping before you absolutely have to. Leave something until tomorrow. Choose the easier option. Ask for help before you’re desperate. Let the meal be simple. Allow something you’ve been working on to be complete enough. Then notice what happens. Perhaps you’ll feel relieved. Perhaps you’ll immediately think of everything you could still be doing. Perhaps stopping will feel surprisingly uncomfortable. Whatever comes up, become curious about it. You may be encountering an old rule about what makes you worthy of rest, and every time you choose to respond differently, you give your body another piece of evidence that care is allowed before crisis. You might even create a simple closing ritual for the end of your day: close the laptop, put your work away, change the lighting, wash your hands, step outside, or simply say: “What I have done is enough for today.” Because sometimes power is found in how much we can carry. And sometimes it’s found in knowing when to put something down. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- All of the Magick: The A Pinch of Magick App: iPhone - download on the App Store Android - download on the Google Play Our (free) Magickal Communities: Join Us Website www.MagickalHabits.com Instagram For Magick: Click here For a Sacred Pause in Nature: Click here For CharmCasting: Click here

  3. Jul 29

    The Magick of Ordinary: Things Why the Smallest Acts of Care Matter Most

    Why do we so often search for complicated answers when our body is asking for something beautifully simple? A glass of water. A nourishing meal. A walk around the block. An earlier night. Making the appointment we've been putting off. In this episode of A Pinch of Magick, we're exploring the ordinary foundations of physical self-care and why these everyday acts deserve far more attention than we often give them. Within magickal and spiritual spaces, it's easy to be drawn towards rituals, oracle cards, meditation and energy work, yet our experience of all of those practices is shaped by something much more fundamental: the condition of the body we bring to them. As the episode explores, our spiritual experience is not separate from the physical conditions of the body. Together we'll look at nourishment, hydration, sleep, movement, comfort, sensory regulation, practical support and the small preparations that make caring for ourselves easier when life becomes busy or overwhelming. Rather than striving for an impossible vision of perfect self-care, this conversation invites you to discover how the smallest acts of support can become some of the most profound expressions of everyday magick. Because perhaps the most magickal thing you can do today isn't another ritual, perhaps it's simply giving your body what it has been quietly asking for all along. In this episodeWhy ordinary acts of care are the foundation for everything elseHow your physical wellbeing shapes your experience of intuition, ritual and presenceA compassionate approach to nourishment, hydration and restWhy comfort, movement and sensory awareness matter more than we often realiseHow preparing support for your future self can become a practical act of magickWhy physical self-care has to work within the reality of your everyday life, not an imagined perfect version of it This week's invitationAs you move through the week, choose just one area where your body could feel a little more supported. It might be drinking more water, preparing a nourishing meal, making an appointment you've been postponing, taking a short walk, getting to bed a little earlier, or simply creating a more comfortable space to rest. Ask yourself: What would help my body feel a little more supported today? Then begin there. Just one small act of care that makes life a little easier for the person you are today. Because those ordinary moments are rarely insignificant. They become the foundations that allow you to show up more fully for your work, your relationships, your creativity and your magick. Continue the conversationIf this episode resonated with you, come and continue the practice inside the A Pinch of Magick app, where you'll find journal prompts, guided practices, seasonal reflections and gentle rituals to help you weave more presence and intention into everyday life. And if you've enjoyed this episode, consider following the podcast and leaving a review. Every rating and review helps these conversations reach more people who are longing to build a more compassionate relationship with themselves. Until next time, remember that magick isn't always found in extraordinary moments. Sometimes it's found in the glass of water waiting beside your bed, the meal you remembered to eat, the walk you almost didn't take, or the choice to finally rest. Because ordinary care has always been sacred. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- All of the Magick: The A Pinch of Magick App: iPhone - download on the App Store Android - download on the Google Play Our (free) Magickal Communities: Join Us Website www.MagickalHabits.com Instagram For Magick: Click here For a Sacred Pause in Nature: Click here For CharmCasting: Click here

  4. Jul 23

    The Magick of the Body Saying 'No': What Happens When You Finally Listen Instead of Push Through

    What if self-care isn't really about comfort at all? What if it's about creating enough safety within yourself that you can fully experience your life? In this episode of A Pinch of Magick, we're exploring the relationship between the body, the nervous system, and the way we move through the world. When we feel constantly rushed, overwhelmed, exhausted or under pressure, it becomes much harder to access the parts of ourselves that help us feel alive, including our intuition, creativity, curiosity, joy and sense of wonder. Many of us have become so accustomed to living in a state of busyness that we no longer recognise what it feels like to be settled. We push through tiredness, ignore the signals our bodies are sending us, and assume that feeling permanently stretched is simply part of modern life. Yet our bodies are continually responding to the environments we inhabit, the conversations we have, the pace we keep, and the care we either receive or deny ourselves. Together, we'll explore why the simplest acts of physical care are often the foundations that support everything else, and how creating moments of safety throughout the day can change the way we experience both ourselves and the world around us. This isn't about withdrawing from life or trying to eliminate every source of stress. It's about recognising that when your body feels supported, you have more capacity to meet life with presence, resilience and openness. In this episodeWhy feeling safe is the foundation for presence, creativity and intuitionHow the nervous system shapes the way we experience everyday lifeThe hidden cost of constantly pushing through exhaustionWhy the basics of physical care are often the practices we overlookSimple ways to create moments of steadiness and support throughout your day This week's invitationOver the next few days, begin noticing the moments when your body softens. Perhaps it's after taking a deep breath, sitting in the sunshine, walking beneath trees, drinking a warm cup of tea, or sharing time with someone who helps you feel at ease. Equally, notice the moments when your shoulders tense, your breathing becomes shallow, or you feel yourself rushing without realising it. Rather than judging these experiences, become curious about them. Ask yourself: What helps me feel more settled, supported and safe in this moment? You don't need to solve everything at once. One small act of care, repeated consistently, can begin changing the relationship you have with your body and with yourself. Continue the conversationIf this episode resonated with you, I'd love to invite you to continue the practice inside the A Pinch of Magick app, where you'll find companion journal prompts, guided practices, seasonal reflections and a welcoming community exploring how everyday acts of care can become everyday acts of magick. And if you enjoyed today's episode, please consider following the podcast and leaving a review. Every rating and review helps these conversations reach more people who are longing to live with greater presence, connection and intention. Next time, we'll explore what happens when we stop expecting ourselves to feel the same every day and begin listening to the changing rhythms of our own lives. Until then, be gentle with yourself. Sometimes the most powerful act of magick is creating enough safety to simply be. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- All of the Magick: The A Pinch of Magick App: iPhone - download on the App Store Android - download on the Google Play Our (free) Magickal Communities: Join Us Website www.MagickalHabits.com Instagram For Magick: Click here For a Sacred Pause in Nature: Click here For CharmCasting: Click here

  5. Jul 21

    The Magick of Embodiment: Rediscovering the Body as the Place Where Everyday Magick Begins

    How often do you move through an entire day without really noticing your body? Many of us spend our lives living from the neck up, caught in our thoughts, planning our next task, solving problems, and carrying responsibilities, while the body quietly keeps us moving forward. We notice it when something hurts, when we're exhausted, or when it demands our attention, but rarely as the place through which we experience our lives. In this episode of A Pinch of Magick, we're exploring what it means to come back into relationship with your body, not as something to fix, change or perfect, but as the place where intuition, creativity, presence, joy and everyday magick are experienced. Together we'll explore why caring for the body isn't separate from a meaningful or spiritual life, why so many of us become disconnected from our physical selves, and how small moments of awareness can begin transforming the way we experience each day. This isn't about chasing the perfect wellness routine or adding more to your already busy life. It's about beginning to notice. Listening a little more closely. Responding with kindness rather than criticism. Learning that the relationship you have with your body shapes every other relationship you have, including your relationship with the world around you. In this episodeWhy so many of us end up living "from the neck up"The body as the place where life, intuition and magick are experiencedHow modern life encourages us to disconnect from ourselvesWhy physical self-care is about relationship, not perfectionGentle ways to begin returning to your body through everyday awareness This week's invitationOver the next few days, don't try to transform yourself. Instead, simply notice. Pause several times throughout the day and ask yourself: What is my body telling me right now? Perhaps you need to stretch after sitting for too long. Perhaps you're thirsty, tired, overwhelmed, or simply craving a few moments outside. There is no right answer, only an opportunity to become a little more aware of the quiet conversation your body has been having with you all along. The practice isn't about getting it right. It's about beginning the relationship. Continue the conversationIf this episode resonated with you, I'd love to invite you to continue the practice inside the A Pinch of Magick app, where you'll find companion reflections, journal prompts, guided practices and a supportive community exploring how small, intentional acts can help us create lives that feel more connected, grounded and magickal. And if you enjoyed today's conversation, please consider following the podcast and leaving a review. It helps more people discover these conversations and allows our community to continue growing. Until next time, remember that magick doesn't ask you to become someone else, it invites you to come home to yourself. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- All of the Magick: The A Pinch of Magick App: iPhone - download on the App Store Android - download on the Google Play Our (free) Magickal Communities: Join Us Website www.MagickalHabits.com Instagram For Magick: Click here For a Sacred Pause in Nature: Click here For CharmCasting: Click here

  6. Feb 13

    Permission to Play: Witchcraft, Wisdom, and Remembering You Were Always Magickal

    In today's episode, I'm, joined by Maisie as we talk about labels, lineage, witchcraft, druidry, play, grief, learning, motherhood, ageing, and the quiet rebellion of choosing joy and wonder in a world that often tells us to grow up, get sensible, and stop believing in magick. In this episode we explore:Do I call myself a witch? And what does that even mean?Maisie asks about labels. About the word witch. About hesitation, responsibility, history, and whether claiming a title feels empowering or heavy. I share my own relationship with the word, including its modern reclamation, its painful history as an accusation rather than an identity, and why I still choose to stand in it openly. Not because everyone should, but because visibility creates permission. We also talk about why some people feel more at home with words like druid, eclectic, or hedge, and why none of these need to be fixed forever. Structure, rhythm, and why we crave them after religionMaisie reflects on how A Pinch of Magick and the app provide structure without dogma, especially for those who’ve stepped away from organised religion. We talk about why humans need rhythm. Why cycles like the moon, seasons, and daily practices anchor us. And how magick can offer routine without control, and reverence without fear. The witch wound and the weight of historyWe speak candidly about the witch wound. About fear, grief, and the reality that witchcraft accusations were rarely about power or wisdom, and far more often about vulnerability, misogyny, poverty, and control. I share reflections from historical research on cunning folk, muttering women, court records, and why the word witch still carries such emotional charge today. Divination as humanity’s oldest instinctFrom marbles in a childhood box to red skies and shepherds’ warnings, we explore divination not as fortune-telling, but as humanity’s oldest way of making meaning. We talk about tarot, oracles, entrails, medicine, economics, and how prediction, pattern-reading, and intuition have always been part of everyday life. Root Essence and living by an inner compassMaisie shares her experience of the Root Essence course (available in the app) and discovering her guiding phrase: magickal play. We talk about how knowing your root essence becomes a decision-making compass, especially when you’re prone to overthinking, self-judgement, or taking life too seriously. Ageing, cronehood, and second adolescencesOur conversation turns to age, menopause, crone energy, and the relief of no longer needing permission. We talk about midlife as a second adolescence. A time of rebellion, wisdom, sovereignty, and deep discernment. A moment where life doesn’t narrow, but clarifies. . Everyday magick and reclaiming the mundaneFrom birthday candles and tooth fairies to hoovering with intention, we talk about how magick was never separate from daily life until it was made so. We explore how ordinary moments become sacred when approached symbolically. Cleaning. Cooking. Writing. Walking. Lighting a candle. Releasing energy. Whimsy as survivalMaisie shares how embracing play, fandom, costuming, travel, and creative joy has become a form of resilience in a heavy world. We talk about holding rage in one hand and whimsy in the other. About joy as nourishment and bout choosing wonder as an act of quiet rebellion. Today's episode reminds you that if you’ve ever made a wish, noticed a sign, played pretend, or felt awe at the world around you, you were already participating in magick. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- All of the Magick: The A Pinch of Magick App: IPhone - download on the App Store Android - download pn the Google Play Our (free) magickal Community: Facebook Group Magickal Journals Explore on Amazon Rebecca's Author Page Website RebeccaAnuwen.com MagickalHabits.com Instagram For Magick: Click here For a Sacred Pause in Nature: Click here For CharmCasting: Click here For Merlin, my Dog: Click here

  7. Feb 5

    Trusting the Descent: Art, Awakening, and Coming Home to Yourself

    On today's episode, I'm joined by Emily of @eccarterart, where we talk about spiritual awakening, grief, art as a portal, energetic sensitivity, and what happens when the life you were living can no longer hold who you are becoming. In this episode we explore:Spiritual awakening without the glitterEmily shares her experience of what is often called a “spiritual awakening” and how disorientating, overwhelming, and destabilising it can feel when it first arrives. We talk honestly about the fear of “going mad,” the need for frameworks, and the importance of support, therapy, and grounding alongside spiritual opening. Art as a bridge between worldsEmily speaks about her journey from art teacher, to burnout, to loss, to becoming a spirit painter. We explore how art can become a language for energies, emotions, ancestors, and archetypes that have no other place to land. Emily shares about painting with eyes closed, using colour intuitively, and allowing spirit to lead rather than the rational mind. Art as relationship, trust, and listening. Trust as a lived practiceA central theme of this episode is trust. Trusting intuition. Trusting the body. Trusting what is coming through, even when the logical mind resists. Emily shares how choosing trust led, improbably, to her first solo exhibition and how things began to move once she stopped trying to control the outcome. Energetic sensitivity and hygieneWe spend time talking about energetic sensitivity, particularly in teaching, caregiving, and creative work. Emily reflects on how overwhelming it was to carry other people’s emotions in the classroom, and we explore the idea of energetic hygiene as essential, not indulgent. From visual “scraping” practices, to changing clothes, to salt baths and intention, we talk about simple ways of clearing what's not ours to carry. Where the body speaksWe explore how the body communicates information. We talk about where different energies are felt, how meaning shows up somatically, and how over time the body becomes a reliable language rather than something to override. Gods, goddesses, and archetypal alliesEmily shares her relationship with Medusa and Freya, and how these energies have been present throughout her life long before she had language for them. We talk about archetypes not as distant beings to worship correctly, but as energies that walk with us, protect us, challenge us, and help us reclaim parts of ourselves that were silenced or shamed. Nature, mud, and rejecting purity cultureOur conversation ventures into land, forests, the sea, dirt, mud, and the deep discomfort I have with purity culture. We talk about how connection not being about cleanliness or perfection, but touch, mess, play, and remembering that we are of the earth, not above it. From forests and fungi to caves, sound, and ancient art, we explore creativity as a fundamentally human act rather than something reserved for the talented or trained. Coming out without being rejectedEmily speaks candidly about the fear of being seen as “too much” or “too strange” once she began sharing her spiritual and artistic work, and the surprise of discovering that most people were not shocked at all, and how often the fear of being ourselves is far greater than the reality. This is an episode about honouring the slow, unglamorous work of becoming whole. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- All of the Magick: The A Pinch of Magick App: IPhone - download on the App Store Android - download pn the Google Play Our (free) magickal Community: Facebook Group Magickal Journals Explore on Amazon Rebecca's Author Page Website RebeccaAnuwen.com MagickalHabits.com Instagram For Magick: Click here For a Sacred Pause in Nature: Click here For CharmCasting: Click here For Merlin, my Dog: Click here

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Dive into A Pinch of Magick, your ultimate podcast destination for making the mundane more magickal. Discover practical tips to weave everyday magick into your life. This podcast isn't just about spell, it's a call to recognise the inherent magick that's within you. Through intentional living and a touch of timeless wisdom, unearth your unique life purpose, master the art of manifestation, and unlock your creative spirit. A Pinch of Magick ensures life's not only lived but truly enchanted. Life really does get better with A Pinch of Magick!

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