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The HexedVexed Experience: Radio Rituals

The HexedVexed Experience: Radio Rituals

Written by: Sundari Prasad
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Welcome to the frequency where High Magic meets High Energy. 🎙️✨ Formerly the voice behind the legendary Sun Karma Radio, DJ DEMONESS is back to reclaim the airwaves—but this time, we’re casting a wider circle. This show is the ultimate evolution of my broadcast history, blending the grit of my vintage archives with the spirit of the modern Occult and WitchTok communities. We are bridging the gap between the old-school radio days and the new-school spiritual revolution. What to Expect: The Vault: Rare, remastered interviews from the Sun Karma days (feat. icons like "Ami Miller: The Killer Rap-stress"). The New Era: Fresh, unfiltered conversations with today’s most powerful Witches, Tarot Readers, Rootworkers, and Spiritual Baddies. True Style: We keep it HOT 🔥, we keep it INFORMATIVE 🧠, and we keep it FUN 😂. This is a safe space for the magical and the misunderstood. Whether you are camera-shy or ready for your close-up, we are here to highlight your craft, not interrogate it. Pull up a chair, grab your headphones, and maybe light a candle. The mic is hot. Want to be a guest? I am currently curating a list of spiritual practitioners for upcoming episodes. 📧 Contact: DJDEMONESS@outlook.comCopyright 2026 Sundari Prasad Social Sciences Spirituality
Episodes
  • Hoodoo, Healing, and the Paradox of Poison in the Antebellum South
    Jan 23 2026

    Imagine a world where saving a life could cost you your own. In 1748 Virginia, the legislature passed a terrifying law: any enslaved person caught administering medicine was committing a felony punishable by death "without benefit of clergy." Yet, in a twist of historical irony, the very slaveholders who passed these laws often relied on Black healers when their own expensive doctors failed.

    In this deep dive, we unearth the complex, hidden world of African American spirituality and medicine during slavery. From the "biological war zone" of the South to the secret spirit bundles hidden beneath the floorboards of future presidents, we explore how Hoodoo and Conjure provided not just health, but a powerful form of resistance and psychological warfare.

    In this episode, we cover:

    1. The Legal Paradox: Why the Antebellum South feared Black medical knowledge as "poison" while simultaneously depending on it for survival.
    2. The Healer Hierarchy: The distinct roles of the Midwife, the Root Doctor, and the Conjurer.
    3. Archaeological Mysteries: The debate over "gaming pieces" vs. ritual chicken gizzard stones (gastroliths) found at slave quarters.
    4. Spirits in the Floorboards: The discovery of Minkisi bundles—containing crystals, beads, and "cosmogram" buttons—hidden under the home of Union General Ulysses S. Grant.
    5. The AI Warning: A look at how modern AI can hallucinate historical laws and artifacts, and why primary sources still matter.

    Featured Stories:

    1. Dinky, King of the Voodoos: How one man used "goofer dust" and a snake skin to terrify a brutal overseer into leaving him alone.
    2. The Trial of Tom and Amy: A 1806 courtroom drama where a white doctor testified that a child died of croup, but the court saw "poison" and "conjure."
    3. Mildred Graves: The enslaved midwife who stepped in to save a white mother and child after the "official" doctors gave up.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    1. Zora Neale Hurston’s Hoodoo in America
    2. The WPA Slave Narratives
    3. The Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site (White Haven)
    4. The distinction between Haitian Vodou and American Hoodoo

    Tune in to uncover the history buried in the backyard—and the resilience of those who practiced medicine in the shadows.

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    26 mins
  • Hexed & Vexed: The Deadly Chemistry of Flying Ointment
    Jan 20 2026

    Did medieval witches really fly on broomsticks, or was it all a hallucination fueled by the most dangerous plants on Earth?

    In this episode of The Hexed Vexed Experience, we peel back the velvet curtain of folklore to expose the terrifying toxicology behind "Flying Ointment." We’re ditching the Hocus Pocus props to investigate the lethal nightshades—Belladonna, Henbane, and Datura—that powered ancient rituals.

    Join us as we explore:

    1. 🧪 The Forbidden Recipe: Why baby fat wasn’t the scariest ingredient in the cauldron.
    2. 🧹 The Broomstick Theory: The R-rated truth about how witches actually "applied" their potions (and why it involves mucus membranes).
    3. ✈️ The First Trip: How atropine and scopolamine trick the brain into believing it's defying gravity.
    4. ⚖️ Fact vs. Folklore: Did the Inquisition invent the Flying Witch to explain away a drug trip, or was it a genuine shamanic practice?

    Warning: This episode discusses toxic substances and historical torture. Do not try this at home. The history is fascinating; the poisoning is real.

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    26 mins
  • Trump's Second Term: Health Red Flags?
    Jan 19 2026

    On today's Deep Dive we delve into the Health of a President.

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    29 mins
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