Continuing our celebration of extraordinary women in history, today we honor Marie Laveau—the legendary 19th-century Voodoo Queen of New Orleans. A spiritual leader, herbalist, and powerful healer, Marie Laveau’s influence extended beyond magic—she was a force of justice, wisdom, and…
Grace (White) Sherwood – The Witch of Pungo
Today’s featured woman in history holds a special connection to my colleague, Jackie Carpenter—an artist and practicing Green Witch who proudly continues the legacy of her ancestral line. Grace Sherwood, known as “The Witch of Pungo,” is Jackie’s 11th-generation great-grandmother….
Tituba – The Enslaved Healer Who Sparked the Salem Witch Trials
Our celebration of extraordinary women continues with Tituba, a name forever linked to the infamous Salem Witch Trials of 1692. Often misunderstood and misrepresented, Tituba was more than just an accused “witch”—she was a woman of deep spiritual knowledge, a…
Hildegard of Bingen – The Mystic Who Sang with the Divine
Continuing our celebration of incredible, witchy women in history, today we honor Hildegard of Bingen—a 12th-century abbess, healer, composer, and visionary whose mystical insights still inspire seekers today. She wasn’t just ahead of her time; she was in a league…
Meet the King of Essential Oils: Frankincense
Frankincense is known as “The King of Essential Oils” for many good reasons! It has been used for centuries for its therapeutic and powerful healing properties. Frankincense supports healthy cellular function, promotes relaxation and balanced moods, boosts the immune and respiratory…
Hypatia of Alexandria – The Rebel Mystic Who Defied Time
In honor of Women’s History Month, I’m celebrating the healers, mystics, and visionaries who shaped the world in their own magical ways. And I can’t think of a better woman to kick off this series than Hypatia of Alexandria—a brilliant…







