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The Witch’s Circle

This episode contains course language, sexual aggression, and violent events. Listener discretion is advised. For support due to triggers in this episode, contact:

Talk Suicide Canada

provides a mental health crisis line for immediate, compassionate support from trained crisis responders.
(1-833-456-4566)

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Canadian Mental Health Association

provides Canadians with information about seeking help for mental health problems.

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Assaulted Women’s Helpline

provides 24/7 emotional support for women experiencing abuse and help finding local services.
(1-866-863-0511)

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Kid’s Help Phone

provides Canadian youth aged 25 and under with 24/7 counselling and referrals to local services.
(1-800-668-6868)

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Double Trouble

This episode contains course language and morbid events. Listener discretion is advised. For support due to triggers in this episode, contact:

Talk Suicide Canada

provides a mental health crisis line for immediate, compassionate support from trained crisis responders.
(1-833-456-4566)

Link to Website

Canadian Mental Health Association

provides Canadians with information about seeking help for mental health problems.

Link to Website

Kid’s Help Phone

provides Canadian youth aged 25 and under with 24/7 counselling and referrals to local services.
(1-800-668-6868)

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Heart’s Home

This episode contains course language, potentially disturbing magic, and themes that may raise painful memories for those harmed by the impacts of colonialism. Listener discretion is advised. For support due to triggers in this episode, contact:

Hope for Wellness

connects Indigenous people with culturally competent mental health counsellors.
(1-855-242-3310)

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Indian Residential School Survivors Society

operates a crisis line for all experiencing distress because of their residential school experience.
(1-866-925-4419)

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Canadian Mental Health Association

provides Canadians with information about seeking help for mental health problems.

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The Feathered Ogre

This episode contains coarse language, potentially disturbing magic, excessive alcohol consumption, and animal cruelty. Listener discretion is advised. For support due to triggers in this episode, contact:

Alcoholics Anonymous

provides a free program for alcohol addiction recovery.

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Canadian Mental Health Association

provides Canadians with information about seeking help for mental health problems.

Link to Website

Assaulted Women’s Helpline

provides 24/7 emotional support for women experiencing abuse and help finding local services.
(1-866-863-0511)

Link to Website

Humane Canada

promotes the humane treatment of animals. Its website explains how to report animal cruelty and includes links to local shelters.
(1-888-678-2347)

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The Belt and the Necklace

This episode contains disturbing events including an attempted suicide, domestic abuse, and violent events. Themes pertain to beauty and body image. Listener discretion is advised. For support due to triggers in this episode, contact:

Talk Suicide Canada

provides a mental health crisis line for immediate, compassionate support from trained crisis responders.
(1-833-456-4566)

Link to Website

Assaulted Women’s Helpline

provides 24/7 emotional support for women experiencing abuse and help finding local services.
(1-866-863-0511)

Link to Website

National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance

provides support and advocacy to improve the quality of life for fat people and end size discrimination.
(916-558-6880)

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MediaSmarts

website provides information about body image and the media.

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Kid’s Help Phone

provides Canadian youth aged 25 and under with 24/7 counselling and referrals to local services.
(1-800-668-6868)

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