• Ep. 149: Psychedelics and Witchcraft 🍄
    Mar 20 2026

    In this episode, we explore psychedelics within the Practical Magic universe and beyond. From the unsettling consequences of jimsonweed and LSD in Practical Magic and Rules of Magic, to the cautionary presence of belladonna in Magic Lessons, we trace how altered states appear in the Owens family story — not as shortcuts to power, but as moments of vulnerability, danger, and exposure.

    From there, we widen the lens. We take a grounded look at the ritual use of psychoactive substances across cultures, including ayahuasca in the Amazon, peyote in Native American ceremonies, psilocybin mushrooms in Mazatec veladas, San Pedro in the Andes, and iboga in Bwiti initiation rites. What are these substances? What effects do they produce? And how are they used within structured spiritual frameworks meant to guide, contain, and interpret the experience?


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    The Magnolia Street Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes and should not be used as a substitute for professional or medical advice. Do not attempt any of the discussed actions, solutions, or remedies without first consulting a qualified professional. It should be noted that we are not medical professionals and therefore we are not responsible or liable for any injuries or illnesses resulting from the use of any information on our website or in our media.

    The Magnolia Street Podcast presenters, Kristina Babich and Justina Carubia are passionate fans of Alice Hoffman’s work and the Practical Magic word she has created. There is no copyright infringement intended, all characters and story lines are that of Alice Hoffman. We do not own any of that material as well as any of the move score music shared within the podcast.

    All intellectual property rights concerning personally written music and or shared art are vested in Magnolia Street Podcast. Copying, distributing and any other use of these materials is not permitted without the written permission from Kristina Babich and Justina Carubia.

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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • Ep. 148: Walter Crane | Practical Magic Book of Shadows Artist
    Mar 13 2026

    This week, we’re cracking open the OWENS SPELL BOOK and stepping back into the nineteenth century to explore the Arts and Crafts Movement and the world that shaped the work of illustrator Walter Crane. From socialism and handcraft to flowers, folklore, and beauty as a moral act, we trace how Crane’s work in Flora’s Feast found its way into the Practical Magic Book of Shadows. What looks whimsical at first glance carries deeper meaning about labor, legacy, and the magic of everyday life.


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    The Magnolia Street Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes and should not be used as a substitute for professional or medical advice. Do not attempt any of the discussed actions, solutions, or remedies without first consulting a qualified professional. It should be noted that we are not medical professionals and therefore we are not responsible or liable for any injuries or illnesses resulting from the use of any information on our website or in our media.

    The Magnolia Street Podcast presenters, Kristina Babich and Justina Carubia are passionate fans of Alice Hoffman’s work and the Practical Magic word she has created. There is no copyright infringement intended, all characters and story lines are that of Alice Hoffman. We do not own any of that material as well as any of the move score music shared within the podcast.

    All intellectual property rights concerning personally written music and or shared art are vested in Magnolia Street Podcast. Copying, distributing and any other use of these materials is not permitted without the written permission from Kristina Babich and Justina Carubia.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Ep. 147: "True Love Spell" | Song-i-Sode #14
    Mar 6 2026

    In the first Song-i-sode of Season 4, we are so excited to debut yet another song for ya! This next installation of our SONG-i-SODE series is Session #14, with our Practical Magic-inspired original song "True Love Spell"!

    This song is all about Little Sally's take on love after seeing her Aunts stick a bird with pins to help "No Chill Irene" win the affections of a married man. The Stinas also sneak peek Gillian's Antithesis song about how she "Can't wait to fall in love!"

    As per Song-i-Sode tradition, The Stinas revisit their notes & lyrics and chat about how they wrote this song! They dissect their original work verse by verse, draft by draft, and take you on the creative journey of how they wrote the song from start to finish. We'll also explore original versions of the song, scratch demos, and lyrics that just didn't make the cut. Then sit back and relax as the Stinas debut their latest demo for this song!

    If you love our Practical Magic-Inspired Original Music, download our debut EP Welcome to the Neighborhood | The Magnolia Street Sessions: Volume 1 over on our bandcamp, or stream right here on Spotify!


    Find our Spotify Production Playlist for this song!


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    The Magnolia Street Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes and should not be used as a substitute for professional or medical advice. Do not attempt any of the discussed actions, solutions, or remedies without first consulting a qualified professional. It should be noted that we are not medical professionals and therefore we are not responsible or liable for any injuries or illnesses resulting from the use of any information on our website or in our media.

    The Magnolia Street Podcast presenters, Kristina Babich and Justina Carubia are passionate fans of Alice Hoffman’s work and the Practical Magic word she has created. There is no copyright infringement intended, all characters and story lines are that of Alice Hoffman. We do not own any of that material as well as any of the move score music shared within the podcast.

    All intellectual property rights concerning personally written music and or shared art are vested in Magnolia Street Podcast. Copying, distributing and any other use of these materials is not permitted without the written permission from Kristina Babich and Justina Carubia.

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  • Ep. 146: Molasses Magick | "Just to Get Your Legs to Open Up"
    Feb 27 2026

    On this episode, we’re talking about molasses—“just to get your legs to open up,” as Aunt Franny famously says. What begins as a cheeky throwaway line over tequila at the Owens’ dining room table turns out to hold far more meaning than it first appears. Beneath the humor lies a deeper thread about slow magic, guarded hearts, and why love in Practical Magic is never meant to be rushed.

    From Alice Hoffman’s novels to folk magic traditions, we trace the rich—and sometimes darker—history of molasses. Along the way, we follow this sticky ingredient from kitchen tables and spell jars all the way to the streets of Boston in one of history’s strangest (and stickiest) tragedies.

    Sweet, binding, complicated, and anything but innocent—molasses has a lot more to say than you might expect.


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    DISCLAIMER:The Magnolia Street Podcast intends to discuss the movie, “Practical Magic” in its entirety. This will evidently result in spoilers and it is recommended that you watch and or read the following. Alice Hoffman’s: Practical Magic, Rules of Magic, Magic Lessons, Book of Magic.

    The Magnolia Street Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes and should not be used as a substitute for professional or medical advice. Do not attempt any of the discussed actions, solutions, or remedies without first consulting a qualified professional. It should be noted that we are not medical professionals and therefore we are not responsible or liable for any injuries or illnesses resulting from the use of any information on our website or in our media.

    The Magnolia Street Podcast presenters, Kristina Babich and Justina Carubia are passionate fans of Alice Hoffman’s work and the Practical Magic word she has created. There is no copyright infringement intended, all characters and story lines are that of Alice Hoffman. We do not own any of that material as well as any of the move score music shared within the podcast.

    All intellectual property rights concerning personally written music and or shared art are vested in Magnolia Street Podcast. Copying, distributing and any other use of these materials is not permitted without the written permission from Kristina Babich and Justina Carubia.


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  • Ep. 145: The Winter Triangle
    Feb 20 2026

    This week, we turn our gaze upward to the Winter Triangle—three stars, one fleeting pattern, and a single, quiet mention in The Book of Magic that carries far more weight than it first appears.

    Appearing at the height of winter and fading predictably by season’s end, the Winter Triangle becomes a lens for understanding February as a time of purification, inner dedication, and subtle awakening. We unpack the science behind the stars, why Hoffman chose a pattern that disappears on schedule, and how grief, winter magic, Imbolc, Candlemas, Celtic winter goddesses, and Pisces season all point to the same truth: some transitions are orderly, inevitable, and deeply human. This episode isn’t about finding comfort in the sky—it’s about recognizing when a season has already begun to change, whether we feel ready or not.


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    The Magnolia Street Podcast intends to discuss the movie, “Practical Magic” in its entirety. This will evidently result in spoilers and it is recommended that you watch and or read the following. Alice Hoffman’s: Practical Magic, Rules of Magic, Magic Lessons, Book of Magic.

    The Magnolia Street Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes and should not be used as a substitute for professional or medical advice. Do not attempt any of the discussed actions, solutions, or remedies without first consulting a qualified professional. It should be noted that we are not medical professionals and therefore we are not responsible or liable for any injuries or illnesses resulting from the use of any information on our website or in our media.

    The Magnolia Street Podcast presenters, Kristina Babich and Justina Carubia are passionate fans of Alice Hoffman’s work and the Practical Magic word she has created. There is no copyright infringement intended, all characters and story lines are that of Alice Hoffman. We do not own any of that material as well as any of the move score music shared within the podcast.

    All intellectual property rights concerning personally written music and or shared art are vested in Magnolia Street Podcast. Copying, distributing and any other use of these materials is not permitted without the written permission from Kristina Babich and Justina Carubia.


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  • Well, Fuck... A Practical Magic Musical?
    Feb 13 2026

    Are we saddened by the news that a PRACTICAL MAGIC MUSICAL won't be brought to you by US, The Stinas, YES. Are we disappointed and a little heartbroken after four years of work, also YES. 💔

    BUT THAT'S WHEN WE PIVOT! 🛋️They go left, and we go for the preverbal uppercut to the world of musical stage production with something even better. In today's episode, we'll talk a little bit about our "Pivot Plans".

    Thank you for all the love and support. We will continue to bring Practical Magic-inspired music and witchy content to you here, every week on MAGNOLIA STREET.

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    If you love our Practical Magic-Inspired Original Music, download our debut EP Welcome to the Neighborhood | The Magnolia Street Sessions: Volume 1 over on ⁠our bandcamp⁠, or ⁠stream right here on Spotify⁠!

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    42 mins
  • Ep. 144: HELLO SEASON 4 ✨
    Feb 6 2026

    We’re back, witches! Season 4 is officially open, and the Stinas are kicking the door wide open.

    In this season premiere, we’re catching you up on what we were up to during the break, the magic we were quietly brewing behind the scenes, and why this season already feels bigger, bolder, and a little more unhinged in the best way.

    We talk intentions for Season 4, the themes that keep tugging at us, and the topics we cannot wait to dive into next, from folklore and witchcraft to pop culture, history, and the strange little corners where belief and curiosity collide.

    Expect intuition, laughter, mild chaos, strong opinions, and the kind of conversations that start as a joke and end as a revelation.

    If you’ve missed us, we missed you more. Grab your coffee, light a candle, and settle in. Season 4 starts now, and yes, the Stinas are very much back on their nonsense.


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    DISCLAIMER:

    The Magnolia Street Podcast intends to discuss the movie, “Practical Magic” in its entirety. This will evidently result in spoilers and it is recommended that you watch and or read the following. Alice Hoffman’s: Practical Magic, Rules of Magic, Magic Lessons, Book of Magic.

    The Magnolia Street Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes and should not be used as a substitute for professional or medical advice. Do not attempt any of the discussed actions, solutions, or remedies without first consulting a qualified professional. It should be noted that we are not medical professionals and therefore we are not responsible or liable for any injuries or illnesses resulting from the use of any information on our website or in our media.

    The Magnolia Street Podcast presenters, Kristina Babich and Justina Carubia are passionate fans of Alice Hoffman’s work and the Practical Magic word she has created. There is no copyright infringement intended, all characters and story lines are that of Alice Hoffman. We do not own any of that material as well as any of the move score music shared within the podcast.

    All intellectual property rights concerning personally written music and or shared art are vested in Magnolia Street Podcast. Copying, distributing and any other use of these materials is not permitted without the written permission from Kristina Babich and Justina Carubia.

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  • Ep. 143: Season 3 Wrap Up | HAPPY HALLOWEEN! 🎃
    Oct 31 2025

    As the veil thins and the jack-o’lanterns glow, the Stinas close out Season 3 of The Magnolia Street Podcast with a spellbinding Halloween celebration! 🎃✨ In this nostalgic finale, Justina and Kristina take a trip down memory lane—reflecting on their favorite (and spookiest!) moments from the past season. You’ll also be treated to the debut of a brand-new original song, and Kristina shares the long-awaited synopsis of her upcoming novel, Echo in the Marsh.

    To top it all off, the duo reads eerie tales submitted by their patrons—each one perfectly steeped in autumn magic and Halloween spirit. Cozy up with your cider and candy corn, and join us for laughter, goosebumps, and gratitude as we wrap another enchanted season on Magnolia Street. 🕯️🍂


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    The Magnolia Street Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes and should not be used as a substitute for professional or medical advice. Do not attempt any of the discussed actions, solutions, or remedies without first consulting a qualified professional. It should be noted that we are not medical professionals and therefore we are not responsible or liable for any injuries or illnesses resulting from the use of any information on our website or in our media.

    The Magnolia Street Podcast presenters, Kristina Babich and Justina Carubia are passionate fans of Alice Hoffman’s work and the Practical Magic word she has created. There is no copyright infringement intended, all characters and story lines are that of Alice Hoffman. We do not own any of that material as well as any of the movie score music shared within the podcast.

    All intellectual property rights concerning personally written music and or shared art are vested in Magnolia Street Podcast. Copying, distributing and any other use of these materials is not permitted without the written permission from Kristina Babich and Justina Carubia.

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    3 hrs and 23 mins