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| 5/1/26 | Ep. 155: Practical Magic 2 Trailer Analysis | This week on Magnolia Street, we’re diving deep into the Practical Magic 2 trailer that dropped on April 20th—and we mean deep.With over 100 screenshots pulled from the trailer, we’re breaking it all down scene by scene, moment by moment, catching every detail you might have missed.This is a visual episode, so if you want to follow along with us, the full video is available over on our Patreon!SOCIALS:Link TreePatreonInstagramSourcesDISCLAIMER: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. | — | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | Ep. 154: PRACTICAL MAGIC 2 UPDATES | April 2026 | This week on Magnolia Street, the Stinas are back with a fresh roundup of all the magic swirling around Practical Magic 2—and there’s a lot to catch up on.We’re diving into the biggest updates from the past two weeks, including Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman’s appearance at CinemaCon, Sandra’s long-awaited debut on Instagram (yes, it finally happened), and the brand new Practical Magic 2 trailer that dropped on April 20th—because of course we have thoughts.We’re also talking about Nicole Kidman’s announcement that she’s beginning training to become a death doula, and how that beautifully (and eerily) echoes the themes of life, death, and in-between spaces that have always lived at the heart of the Owens story.All this and more, as we gather around the table to piece together what’s coming next! So pour something cozy, settle in, and join us on Magnolia Street… where the magic is already stirring.SOCIALS:Link TreePatreonInstagramSourcesDISCLAIMER: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. | — | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | Ep. 153: Greenwich Village, NYC in the 1960s | The Real Magic Behind Rules of Magic | This week on Magnolia Street, we step into the electric, untamed world of 1960s Greenwich Village.Inspired by Alice Hoffman’s playlist for The Rules of Magic, we explore how music became a portal into identity, power, and transformation; from Bob Dylan’s protest anthems to Jimi Hendrix’s psychedelic fire and Nina Simone’s spellbinding voice.We wander through Washington Square Park and descend into the Village’s shadowy nightlife! From the Red Witch to the Zodiac Club in Bell, Book and Candle, we explore how these spaces invited freedom, danger, and transformation. We unpack what inspired Vincent’s introduction into the Owens story, trace the cultural shifts of the era, including the Stonewall riots and the rise of LGBTQ+ movements and follow the lingering ghosts of New York City.We stop at 44 Greenwich Avenue, the aunts’ magick shop and the real-life office of Alice’s beloved agent, the late Elaine Markson, exploring its history and Hoffman’s tribute to her. We also dive into 1960s witchcraft culture; from Leo Martello to Spiritualist gatherings at the The Ansonia, and examine how media shaped the modern witch, drawing parallels between Bell, Book and Candle’s Gillian Holroyd and Practical Magic’s Gillian Owens.And in a more personal turn, Justina takes us through the Village venues mentioned in the book, sharing glimpses of her own early music career as a young troubadour navigating the Greenwich Village songwriter circuit, blurring the line between past and present, fiction and lived experience.Because in The Village, magic isn’t always spells and potions…sometimes it’s following the ghosts of Greenwich back through time to find the songs where they began.SOCIALS:Link TreePatreonInstagramSourcesDISCLAIMER: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. | — | ||||||
| 4/10/26 | Ep. 152: 1970s Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme | Jimmy Angelov's Murder Mobile | On this episode of Magnolia Street, we’re taking a closer look at Jimmy Angelov’s 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme—one of the most iconic objects in Practical Magic. What does Jimmy’s sleek car say about his personality, and what might the messy interior reveal about who he really is beneath the surface?We explore how the car appears in both the book and the film, why the script originally gave Jimmy an ’82 Oldsmobile before switching to the 1970 Cutlass, and whether Jimmy could realistically have afforded a car like this in the first place. We also investigate his Arizona license plate, take a detour through the rise and fall of the Oldsmobile brand, and even connect Jimmy’s car to The Chariot card in the Tarot.Plus, Kristina uncovers something in the scripts that sends the Stinas tumbling back down the ferry rabbit hole—and we do the math to figure out how long it would actually take Gillian to drive from Arizona to Maria’s Island if Jimmy’s Cutlass was going as fast as it could go. 🚗✨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. SOCIALS:Link TreePatreonInstagramSourcesDISCLAIMER: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. | — | ||||||
| 4/3/26 | Ep. 151: Henbane | Magick & Lore | In this shadow steeped episode, we descend into the dangerous garden of the Owens family grimoire to uncover the true power of henbane, the mysterious nightshade listed in the resurrection spell in Practical Magic.If belladonna is the poison that killed Jimmy, why would the spell to bring him back contain even more nightshade?We explore the folklore and pharmacology of henbane, mandrake, and belladonna, the infamous trio of “flying ointment” plants historically associated with witches, trance states, necromancy, and crossing the veil between life and death. Rather than healing herbs, these are threshold plants, botanicals that govern liminal spaces, altered states, and dangerous transformation.We break down the symbolic logic of using poison to attempt resurrection, the folk magic principle of “like calls to like,” and why dark magic in the Owens lineage requires dark tools.From graveyard lore to tarot archetypes, this episode asks:Is nightshade about death or about crossing?Enter the garden at your own risk.SOCIALS:Link TreePatreonInstagramSourcesDISCLAIMER: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. | — | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | Ep. 150: Magic with a "K" (MAGICK) | In this episode of the Magnolia Street Podcast, we explore the curious little letter that has sparked big conversations in the witchcraft community. Why do some practitioners spell it Magick with a K? Where did that come from, and what does it actually mean? Is it simply aesthetic, or does it signal something deeper and more intentional?We trace the history of the spelling back to early twentieth century occultism and unpack how it became a way to distinguish ritual and spiritual practice from stage illusion and sleight of hand. From ceremonial circles to top hats and playing cards, we look at the cultural fork in the road between occult magick and theatrical magic.We also reflect on why beloved works like Practical Magic are spelled without the K, and what that choice communicates about intuition, inheritance, and lived enchantment. Does adding the K make something feel more powerful? More serious? More exclusive? Or is everyday magic just as potent without it?As always, we bring the conversation back to storytelling, symbolism, and the way language shapes belief. Whether you are drawn to candles and grimoires or velvet curtains and rabbits in hats, this episode invites you to consider what kind of magic you practice and why one little letter can carry so much meaning.Light a candle, shuffle a deck, and step into the conversation with us. ✨SOCIALS:Link TreePatreonInstagramSourcesMUSIC ATTRIBTION:Call to Adventure - Comedy by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300022Artist: http://incompetech.com/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. | — | ||||||
| 3/20/26 | Ep. 149: Psychedelics and Witchcraft 🍄 | Disclaimer: This episode is intended for literary, cultural, and historical discussion only. We do not encourage or endorse illegal substance use. Psychedelics and toxic plants can carry serious legal, physical, and psychological risks. Please make informed, lawful, and safe choices.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?SOCIALS:Link TreePatreonInstagramSourcesDISCLAIMER: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. | — | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | Ep. 148: Walter Crane | Practical Magic Book of Shadows Artist | 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.SOCIALS:Link TreePatreonInstagramSourcesDISCLAIMER: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. | — | ||||||
| 3/6/26 | Ep. 147: "True Love Spell" | Song-i-Sode #14 | 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!SOCIALS:Link TreePatreonInstagramSourcesDISCLAIMER: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. | — | ||||||
| 2/27/26 | Ep. 146: Molasses Magick | "Just to Get Your Legs to Open Up" | 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.SOCIALS:Link TreePatreonInstagramSourcesDISCLAIMER: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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| 2/20/26 | Ep. 145: The Winter Triangle | 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.SOCIALS:Link TreePatreonInstagramSourcesDISCLAIMER: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. | — | ||||||
| 2/13/26 | Well, Fuck... A Practical Magic Musical? | 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.______________________________________________________________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! | — | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | Ep. 144: HELLO SEASON 4 ✨ | 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.SOCIALS:Link TreePatreonInstagramSourcesDISCLAIMER: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. | — | ||||||
| 10/31/25 | Ep. 143: Season 3 Wrap Up | HAPPY HALLOWEEN! 🎃 | 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. 🕯️🍂SOCIALSPatreonInstagramSOURCESDISCLAIMERThe 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 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. | — | ||||||
| 10/24/25 | Ep. 142: Necromancy | This week, we’re venturing into the shadowed crossroads between life and death — exploring necromancy, resurrection, and the desperate lengths witches have gone to for love and loss. From Sally’s tearful plea for the aunts to bring Michael back, to the infamous “trash witch” attempt that saw Sally and Gillian raise Jimmy from the dead, we’re unpacking how Practical Magic intertwines resurrection with grief, consequence, and feminine power.We’ll also trace these cinematic moments back through history — to the rise of Spiritualism in the 19th century, when séances, spirit boards, and table-tipping became tools for mourning and mysticism alike. What drew people to the idea of crossing that veil? And why does the line between devotion and desperation blur so easily when it comes to the dead we love?Light a candle, grab your salt, and join us as we lift the veil on necromancy, the Owens way.SOCIALSPatreonInstagramSOURCES DISCLAIMERThe 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 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. | — | ||||||
| 10/17/25 | Ep. 141: "Might Hectate, Make it Right!" | Hekate Magick & Lore (w/ Vincent Higginbotham) | This week, we’re diving into the underworld of the mighty goddess Hekate, or as she’s briefly invoked in Practical Magic’s infamous resurrection scene, “Mighty Hectate, make it right!” We’ll also find her presence woven through Alice Hoffman’s novels, as she guides the Owens women through darkness, transformation, and choice.Joining us today is Vincent Higginbotham, author of How Witchcraft Saved My Life: Practical Advice for Transformative Magick and co-author of Thrifty Witchery: Magick for the Penny-Pinching Practitioner, both published through Llewellyn. Vincent’s story is one of resilience, self-discovery, and the kind of magick born from survival. Through his devotion to Hekate and a longing for a maternal presence in his life, he’s learned that vulnerability is power and transformation can bloom even in the darkest shadows.Together, we explore Hekate’s many faces — torchbearer, keyholder, and guardian of the crossroads— and what it means to walk her path in modern witchcraft. Kristina’s hesitations about getting to know the great goddess herself are then put to rest (because sometimes the dark can be surprisingly welcoming).All that and more about Hekate: The Mighty Queen of land, sea, and sky!SOCIALS Link TreePatreonInstagramSOURCESDISCLAIMERThe 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 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. | — | ||||||
| 10/10/25 | Ep. 140: "The Distinct Smell of Bullshit"-Sode #3 | We’re calling bullshit on burnout. In this episode, we’re slowing down and giving ourselves a little self-care after feeling totally drained by the wave of seasonal sickness and ragweed that’s been floating around in the air. Join us for a cozy chat and a cup of tea as we talk about boosting your immune system, clearing congestion, and—most importantly—letting go of the guilt that comes with rest. Because sometimes the most radical thing you can do is just breathe, sip, and be still.Also, Justina is spilling the tea on her latest Autumn Equinox “witch party”, that has her asking herself, “AM I THE DRAMA?”…and The Stinas get their first “LIVE and on the air” caller! Who can it be?! Tune in to find out!SOCIALSPatreonInstagramSOURCESDISCLAIMERThe 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 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. | — | ||||||
| 10/3/25 | Ep. 139: 👻 Spirit | Elemental Series | In this episode, we journey through Alice Hoffman’s entire Practical Magic universe—from Magic Lessons to The Book of Magic, alongside the beloved 1998 film—to uncover the mysteries of Spirit, the fifth and most elusive element of the witch’s pentagram.While earth, air, fire, and water are easy to spot, Spirit is subtle: it’s the breath that leaves with Aunt Isabelle, the apparition of Regina Owens arriving with a prophecy, and the invisible threads of love and fate that bind the Owens family across time. Together, we’ll explore how Spirit surfaces in Hoffman’s stories as astral travel, vision, legacy, and connection between worlds.Join us as we follow sparrows into the night sky, unearth ancestral gifts, and learn how the often-overlooked element of Spirit might be the one that ties the magic together.SOCIALSPatreonInstagramSOURCES DISCLAIMERThe 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 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. | — | ||||||
| 9/26/25 | Ep. 138: Corvid Magick & Lore 🪶 | Come join the MURDER, as we turn our gaze skyward to the dark wings circling above the Owens family: The ever-mysterious crow. From their deep roots in folklore as messengers, tricksters, and omens, to their haunting presence in Alice Hoffman’s Practical Magic series, crows remind us that magic is often found in shadow as much as in light. We’ll explore how these intelligent birds embody themes of transformation, prophecy, and ancestral guidance, and why they continue to appear when the veil between worlds thins.Join us as we follow the caw of the crow through history, myth, and the world of Practical Magic—and discover what messages might be waiting for you in their call.SOCIALSPatreonInstagramSOURCESDISCLAIMERThe 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 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. | — | ||||||
| 9/19/25 | Ep. 137: The Magus | A Complete System of Occult Philosophy by Francis Barrett (The Overview) | This week on Magnolia Street, we crack open one of the most infamous occult texts in history: Francis Barrett’s The Magus (1801): A Complete System of Occult Philosophy. Often called a plagiarized “handbook of magic,” this encyclopedic work pulled together alchemy, astrology, and ceremonial magic, shaping the way the occult has been imagined in both history and pop culture. However, in Alice Hoffman’s Rules of Magic, the book takes on a more dangerous role. It turns up in Vincent Owens’ hands as a source of temptation, identity, and power. Join us, The Stinas, as we trace the real history of The Magus, explore how Hoffman reimagines it for the Owens family story, and consider why this dusty old grimoire feels so Practical Magic-coded. We'll be taking you cover to cover, chapter by chapter, and breaking it down for you like an easily digestible morsel. We'll learn what it is, and what it's not. Is it a gateway to the dark left-handed path like Hoffman portrays it in her novel? Or is it a compendium of virtue and enlightenment for the dedicated practitioner ? Let’s find out together in this thought provoke and educational episode!SOCIALSPatreonInstagramSOURCESDISCLAIMERThe 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. | — | ||||||
| 9/12/25 | Ep. 136: The Mandrake Root | Mandragora Magick & Lore | On this week’s stroll down Magnolia Street, we’re digging up the tangled roots of one of the most legendary plants in history: the Mandrake Root, or Mandragora. From ancient mythology and biblical “love fruit” lore to its dangerous role as a hallucinogen, narcotic, and surgical anesthetic, the mandrake has fascinated healers, witches, and storytellers alike for thousands of years. We’ll explore its reputation as both a poison and a cure, the chilling myths surrounding its human-shaped root and fatal scream, and its presence as a magical talisman through history.We’ll also uncover how the mandrake found its way into art, literature, and pop culture—from Shakespeare to Machiavelli to comic strips—and how a modern kibbutz even experimented with mandrake wine. And yes, long before the Harry Potter craze made screaming mandrakes a household name, the 1998 film Practical Magic slipped in a sneaky nod to this magickal root, planting it firmly in the witchy cinematic canon.Join us as we unearth the mandrake’s journey from myth to medicine to movie magic.SOCIALSPatreonInstagramSOURCESDISCLAIMERThe 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. | — | ||||||
| 9/5/25 | Ep. 135: Autumn Garden Prep | A Witch's Garden Series | As the light shifts and the wheel turns, we slip into the golden hush of autumn 🍂—a season of release, restoration, and root work. In this week’s episode, we cozy up with cardigans, compost, and a little cinematic nostalgia as we revisit the gardens of Practical Magic. Remember that quiet moment when Sally Owens is burning back the brambles? There’s more than yardwork happening there—it’s a sacred act of clearing, of preparing the land and the spirit for the darker half of the year.We explore how the Owens garden might feel in early fall, what chores the aunts would be up to, and how their seasonal rituals mirror the ones we can do in our own backyards. Then we shift from fiction to the practical—offering real-world witchy garden tips for Mabon and beyond. From protecting perennials to harvesting the last of the radishes, we talk about why autumn is the season for magical groundwork.Whether you’ve got a full moon altar in your greenhouse or a single potted rosemary on your windowsill, this episode will guide you through tending your garden and your spirit as the veil begins to thin.SOCIALSPatreonInstagramSOURCESDISCLAIMERThe 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 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. | — | ||||||
| 8/29/25 | Ep. 134: Changelings | In this episode, we slip into the uncanny world of changeling lore — the ancient belief that a loved one could be stolen away by the fae, replaced with an uncanny double. From the eerie ballads of Ireland to the shadowy forests of Scandinavia, we explore how different cultures have told, feared, and tried to undo the changeling exchange.We’ll revisit the haunting true story of Bridget Cleary, often called “the last witch burned in Ireland” (though she was no witch at all), and uncover the protective charms, salt lines, and rituals once believed to bring the real soul home. Then, we turn our gaze to Practical Magic — where, if you know how to look, you might just find a changeling story woven into Gillian Owens’ possession by Jimmy.Whether you believe in fairy abductions or see them as metaphors for loss and transformation, changeling tales remind us of one timeless truth: love knows the real you, even when you’ve been lost.SOCIALSPatreonInstagramSOURCES DISCLAIMERThe 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 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. | — | ||||||
| 8/22/25 | Ep. 133: Magickal Inks ✍️ | This week on Magnolia Street, we turn the page, literally and metaphorically, to explore magickal inks! From the smoke-darkened chambers of ancient scribes to the secret pages of modern grimoires, these enchanted inks have inscribed spells, drawn talismans, and summoned unseen forces. In today’s episode, we dive into the hidden history and esoteric significance of magical inks. We’ll uncover ancient recipes with strange yet powerful ingredients, from oak gall to dragon’s blood resin, and even blood… yes, real blood. We’ll also explore the folklore of invisible inks that reveal themselves through fire or time. Whether used to protect, conceal, summon, or transform, magical inks remind us that words are more than marks on a page; they are living spells etched in liquid intention. Join us as we trace these extraordinary elixirs across cultures and centuries, from the laboratories of ancient alchemists to the desks of modern poets, and of course through the pages of the Owens family grimoire in Alice Hoffman’s enchanting Practical Magic series! SOCIALSPatreonInstagramSOURCES DISCLAIMERThe 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 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. | — | ||||||
| 8/15/25 | Ep. 132: The Essex Witches | In this week’s episode, The Stinas conjure a deeper look into the Witches of Essex — tracing the tangled roots of both historical accounts and their reimagined lives within Alice Hoffman’s magical universe.Join us, as we explore the historical echoes behind Alice Hoffman’s magical novels, Magic Lessons and The Book of Magic. We discuss how the fictional Maria and Kylie Owens are rooted in the real witchcraft history of Essex, UK, a land once haunted by cunning women, persecution, and power.Later, we dive into the documentary Witches of Essex, uncovering chilling tales from Canewdon, legends tied to St. Nicholas and St. Edmund’s Churches, and the infamous witch trials led by Matthew Hopkins. We also reflect on the poetic coincidence of Essex Street in Salem, MA — the very place Maria Owens would one day walk.Tune in for a journey through folklore, fiction, and the women who refused to be forgotten!SOCIALSPatreonInstagramSOURCES DISCLAIMERThe 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 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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