
4.06 Definitions and Introductions Redux
After five years, four seasons, endless different opinions and a LOT of experience, we (now professional podcasters, obviously) decided to revisit our definitions and introductions episode. Enjoy!

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Welcome to Circle Talk 4 Witches - a podcast by four Alexandrian Initiates for Initiates, Seekers, and the Curious. Join your hosts Gi, Josie, James, and Peter as they discuss and debate various witchcraft topics from their perspectives as Alexandrian coven leaders from around the globe. So, high five, get on the broomstick, and let‘s go, witches!
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After five years, four seasons, endless different opinions and a LOT of experience, we (now professional podcasters, obviously) decided to revisit our definitions and introductions episode. Enjoy!

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