About Wicked Women

Wicked Women is a conversational self-help show where the lantern is half psychology and half candlelight. Hosted by Wendy and Valerie, the program leans into paranormal stories, intuitive practices, and spiritual symbolism as tools for personal growth. Instead of treating ghosts and omens as campfire entertainment, they use them as metaphors for the inner life — past hurts become “hauntings,” repeating mistakes look like energetic patterns, and intuition is treated like a muscle that strengthens when you actually listen to it. Each episode blends storytelling, listener experiences, and reflective advice meant to help people confront fear, doubt, and emotional baggage without pretending life is tidy.

The tone stays grounded even while the topics wander through tarot, synchronicity, energy, and the idea that people carry emotional residue from old relationships and trauma. Wendy and Valerie frame spirituality not as fortune-telling but as self-awareness — paying attention to patterns, boundaries, and personal responsibility. Their message is simple: whether the supernatural is literal or symbolic almost doesn’t matter; what matters is the behavioral change that follows reflection. In that sense the show isn’t really about ghosts at all — it’s about learning to stop being haunted by your own past and choosing a deliberate path forward.

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