The Vulgar Witch [Updated]

This is profoundly liberating for practitioners with chronic illness, disabilities, or body dysmorphia. You do not need a perfect, fit, "witchy" body to practice. You need only a body. Spit still works. Sweat still works. Tears are the most powerful amplifier in existence.

Being a vulgar witch isn't about a lack of sophistication; it’s about a refusal to sanitize the human experience for the sake of an aesthetic. What is Vulgar Magic? The Vulgar Witch

The most prominent "solid" look at this topic comes from , host of the Vulgar History Podcast . She explores the "vulgar" (meaning common or scandalous) parts of history, often focusing on women who were labeled as witches. This is profoundly liberating for practitioners with chronic