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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Sep 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

High Priestess Gabrielle Ravenwood continues to expand the Coven's influence in Brushland. Kalila's latest client is a performer who has recently returned to the stage. Kalila Stormfire’s Economical Magick Services is written and produced by Lisette Alvarez. This script was edited by Gabriel Urbina. The reporters were played by David Hanna and Natalie VanSistine. Governor Zhang is played by Sam Nguyen. High Priestess Gabrielle Ravenwood and the Shadow of Brushland are played by Whitney Johnson. High Priest Hector Ivory is played by Chris Magilton. Kalila and her Shadow are played by Lisette Alvarez. Charlie Muta is played by Caroline Minks. This episode was edited by Sarah Buchynski. The songs featured in this episode were "Briar Rose" by T Thorn Coyle, and "Breathe Underwater" by M Macha NightMare with permission and gratitude towards the elders in my spiritual tradition. Claim 10% off of your first month with BetterHelp: betterhelp.com/stormfire Go to KittyPooClub.com and enter promo code stormfire, to get 20% off when you set up auto-ship. Grab the limited tea blend here: stormfireproductions.com/shop Episode Transcript
Released:
Sep 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (77)

Glamour spell gone wrong? Astral projection got you untethered? Want to know why your angry dead rich father is haunting you? Consider Kalila Stormfire’s Economical Magick Services. After a controversial fallout with her coven, Kalila Stormfire must juggle complex clients and an anonymous critic hellbent on besmirching her new business. The decaying urban block where Kal operates appreciates her affordable experience in a broad range of supernatural ailments and remedies. Still, Kal is not sure if her talent is enough to stop whoever has been posting bad reviews and persuading customers to cancel appointments. If you like stories about minority witches in modern-day working class neighborhoods, meddling love goddesses, and morally ambiguous spellcraft…this is the tale for you.