EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 17 MIN
Ep 350 What It's Like Being a Witch Married to a Non-Witchy Man
from Stay Magic · host The Sisters Enchanted
What is it like being a witch married to a non-witchy partner?It means you're often the only one in the relationship working with energy, self-awareness, and spiritual practice, which can feel like a lot rests on you. But a partner doesn't have to share your beliefs to support your path. Sometimes the deepest support is simply not getting in your way.Does my partner have to be into witchcraft for the relationship to work?No. Shared interests aren't a requirement for a strong relationship. What matters is mutual freedom and giving each other space to be fully yourselves without trying to make the other person into a copy of you.What does "support" really mean in a relationship?We tend to assume support looks like active interest - asking questions, showing up, or getting involved. But support can also be quiet. For example, not interfering, not judging, and letting your partner be exactly who they are. For many witchy women, that freedom is the support.Why do so many women hide their spirituality from their partners?Fear of not being understood. An estimated 30–50% of women in spiritual communities never even mention their witchy interests to their partner. They're holding it close out of fear it won't be received well. Knowing you're not alone in this is the first step toward being seen!✨✨✨✨Ever wondered what it's actually like to be a loud-and-proud witch married to a guy who couldn't care less about tarot, astrology, or the moon?In this off-the-cuff episode, Sara pulls back the curtain on her own marriage - 20+ years with a "normal" (read: non-witchy) man - and reframes one of the most loaded words in any relationship: support.When people meet Sara, they assume her husband must be "so supportive." And he is! But not in the way you'd think. He doesn't read cards or ask about rising signs. He supports her by getting out of her way and letting her be fully, unapologetically herself.If you've ever held your spiritual self close because you were afraid your partner wouldn't get it, this one's for you!🌙 In this episode:→ Why "supportive" doesn't have to mean "interested"→ The surprising stat about how many spiritual women hide their practice from their partner→ What it really means to be a witch (hint: it's less about the spells, more about the energy)→ How to stay grounded in your identity when the person closest to you doesn't share your beliefs→ Why giving each other the freedom to be different can be the most magical thing of allThis isn't about converting your partner to the weird side, y'all. It's about self-trust, energetic boundaries, and knowing that you can be deeply you even in a relationship where your worlds don't fully overlap.✨ KEY TAKEAWAYS🕯️ Support doesn't always look like interest - sometimes it looks like freedom.🌗 You can be the only "energy worker" in the relationship and still feel supported.🔮 Being a witch is less about practices and more about how you move energy through your life.💫 You don't have to burn your life down (or convert your partner) to live as your magical self.🤍 Self-trust is the key! When you're unshakable in who you are, it doesn't matter who does or doesn't understand you.💌 LET'S STAY CONNECTEDLooking for your people? You don't have to explain yourself here.→ Step inside the Enchanted Journey Membership - a cozy, off-social community of witchy women at a crossroads, just like you: https://signup.thesistersenchanted.com/ejmembership_april2026Don't settle for ordinary, Stay Magic!
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What is it like being a witch married to a non-witchy partner?It means you're often the only one in the relationship working with energy, self-awareness, and spiritual practice, which can feel like a lot rests on you. But a partner doesn't have to share your beliefs to support your path. Sometimes the deepest support is simply not getting in your way.Does my partner have to be into witchcraft for the relationship to work?No. Shared interests aren't a requirement for a strong relationship. What matters is mutual freedom and giving each other space to be fully yourselves without trying to make the other person into a copy of you.What does "support" really mean in a relationship?We tend to assume support looks like active interest - asking questions, showing up, or getting involved. But support can also be quiet. For example, not interfering, not judging, and letting your partner be exactly who they are. For many witchy women, that freedom is the support.Why do so many women hide their spirituality from their partners?Fear of not being understood. An estimated 30–50% of women in spiritual communities never even mention their witchy interests to their partner. They're holding it close out of fear it won't be received well. Knowing you're not alone in this is the first step toward being seen!✨✨✨✨Ever wondered what it's actually like to be a loud-and-proud witch married to a guy who couldn't care less about tarot, astrology, or the moon?In this off-the-cuff episode, Sara pulls back the curtain on her own marriage - 20+ years with a "normal" (read: non-witchy) man - and reframes one of the most loaded words in any relationship: support.When people meet Sara, they assume her husband must be "so supportive." And he is! But not in the way you'd think. He doesn't read cards or ask about rising signs. He supports her by getting out of her way and letting her be fully, unapologetically herself.If you've ever held your spiritual self close because you were afraid your partner wouldn't get it, this one's for you!🌙 In this episode:→ Why "supportive" doesn't have to mean "interested"→ The surprising stat about how many spiritual women hide their practice from their partner→ What it really means to be a witch (hint: it's less about the spells, more about the energy)→ How to stay grounded in your identity when the person closest to you doesn't share your beliefs→ Why giving each other the freedom to be different can be the most magical thing of allThis isn't about converting your partner to the weird side, y'all. It's about self-trust, energetic boundaries, and knowing that you can be deeply you even in a relationship where your worlds don't fully overlap.✨ KEY TAKEAWAYS🕯️ Support doesn't always look like interest - sometimes it looks like freedom.🌗 You can be the only "energy worker" in the relationship and still feel supported.🔮 Being a witch is less about practices and more about how you move energy through your life.💫 You don't have to burn your life down (or convert your partner) to live as your magical self.🤍 Self-trust is the key! When you're unshakable in who you are, it doesn't matter who does or doesn't understand you.💌 LET'S STAY CONNECTEDLooking for your people? You don't have to explain yourself here.→ Step inside the Enchanted Journey Membership - a cozy, off-social community of witchy women at a crossroads, just like you: https://signup.thesistersenchanted.com/ejmembership_april2026Don't settle for ordinary, Stay Magic!
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