

Season 5, Episode 18: Q&A With A&M
5 snips Oct 7, 2025
In a lively Q&A session, the hosts tackle a range of intriguing topics. They dive into a viral misidentification in a true-crime story and discuss the complex dynamics of the Brandon Woodruff case. The debate on karma versus hexing abusers sparks heated opinions. Listeners learn how to awaken material spirits and incorporate queerness into witchcraft practices. The hosts reflect on joy as resistance during tough times and offer insights on spirit flight. They also discuss the implications of family curses and the importance of community in witchcraft.
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Viral Misidentification And A True-Crime Case
- Marshall recounts being misidentified in a viral true-crime TikTok that used his 18-year-old photo next to Brandon Woodruff.
- He made a response video clarifying his connection and used his platform to raise awareness about potential wrongful conviction.
Do Not Let Karmic Myths Restrict Justice Work
- Hexing an abuser is acceptable in Marshall's view; he does not believe in threefold karmic backlash.
- He advises against fearful magical self-censorship based on Western karma myths.
Karma Misunderstood In Western Contexts
- Marshall rejects the westernized karma idea as a cosmic payback machine and links it to Law of Attraction thinking.
- He notes original Eastern 'karma' translates to action, not an immediate reward-punishment system.