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How tech and crypto-capitalism are transforming Miami

2 July 20222 July 2022

Miami is a bright, hot city full of Cubans, mangoes, Mojitos, and Teslas. Tech bros have moved in and, together with the Mayor, are transforming the Magic City.

Categories Tech Tags Miami

Roe v. Wade is gone, but we’re still getting an abortion

14 September 202225 June 2022

The Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade and sets the nation back 50 years. And guess what? We’re still going to have an abortion.

Categories Lifestyle Tags politics
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Summer Magick, Harry Potter, and the end of my vacation

17 June 2022

I’m back in Miami after a wonderful week in Orlando at Summer Magick Fest and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. But my vacation is coming to an end.

Categories Expat Life Tags festivals, Summer Magick Fest, travel
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Pagan fun at Summer Magick in Orlando, Florida

30 November 202310 June 2022

I’m at Summer Magick Fest, an earth-based spirituality hotel convention with rituals, workshops, and community, in Orlando, Florida.

Categories Community Tags festivals, Summer Magick Fest
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Three weeks of summer, community, and magick in Miami

4 June 2022

I’ve returned to Miami for the first time in four years. I’m here for three weeks of summer and community. It’s time for Summer Magick, the Midsummer, and more.

Categories Expat Life Tags Miami, travel
African Goddess Rising Oracle

A review of the African Goddess Rising Oracle

20 July 202327 May 2022

My review of the African Goddess Rising Oracle, a beautiful deck featuring 44 goddesses, ancestors, queens, and other women from across Africa and the diaspora.

Categories Divination Tags oracle cards
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