Goddess-Witch Spectrum™
Goddess-Witch Spectrum™
Podcast Description
Join Dr. Michelle Robichaux, LPC-S, Reiki Master, a trained psychotherapist and intuitive healer—better known as the Dark Fairy Godmother—as she explores the intersection of psychology, spirituality, and feminine healing.
The Goddess-Witch Spectrum™ is about helping women reclaim both their Goddess (light feminine) and Witch (dark feminine) aspects, embracing the full power of their divine essence. Through a psychotherapeutic lens, Dr. Robichaux (or "Roby") delves into women's issues, shadow work, and ancient mystical practices, guiding listeners on a journey of transformation and self-empowerment.
Blending clinical expertise with intuitive wisdom, this podcast is a sacred space for those seeking to integrate their light and dark feminine energies, heal ancestral wounds, and step fully into their magic.
Step into the spectrum—where psychology meets the mystical, and healing is both science and sorcery. ✨🔮
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The podcast focuses on topics such as feminine healing, shadow work, and the intersection of psychology and spirituality. Episodes delve into the 'Boy Sober' trend addressing women's relationships with men, and the cultural implications of the 'Trad Wife' aesthetic, providing deep psychological analysis and empowering discussions for reclaiming feminine power.

Join Dr. M. Robichaux, clinically trained psychotherapist and intuitive healer—better known as the Dark Fairy Godmother—as she explores the intersection of psychology, spirituality, and feminine healing.
Blending clinical expertise with intuitive wisdom, this podcast is a sacred space for women seeking to integrate their inner feminine wisdom, heal ancestral wounds, and step fully into their magic.
Here, psychology meets the mystical, and healing is both science and sorcery. ✨🔮
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/josh-stewart/tempest
License code: THM8TU4OR1545UGP
Wicked Part 1: The goddess-witch spectrum
contains spoilers
In this episode, I’ll discuss the concept of my goddess-witch spectrum and how it can be applied to the characters of Elphaba and Glinda from Wicked. I’ll also dive into the feminist undertones of this movie and what it can teach women about reconciling their own inner goddess-witch spectrum!
Resources:
Podcast Episode on Yonic Model of the Self
Buy me a Coffee – KoKi Account
Official Wicked Movie Website – wickedmovie.com.
References:
References:
Baum, L. F. (1900). The wonderful wizard of Oz. George M. Hill Company.
Ehrenreich, B., & English, D. (2010). Witches, midwives, & nurses: A history of women healers (2nd ed.). Feminist Press.
Gage, M. J. (1893). Woman, church, and state: A historical account of the status of woman through the Christian ages, with reminiscences of the matriarchate. C. H. Kerr.
Loehnen, E. (2023). On our best behavior: The seven deadly sins and the price women pay to be good. The Dial Press.
Maguire, G. (1995). Wicked: The life and times of the Wicked Witch of the West. ReganBooks.
Murdock, M. (1990). The Heroine’s Journey: Woman’s Quest for Wholeness. Shambhala/Shambhala Publications.
Qualls-Corbett, N. (1988). The Sacred Prostitute: Eternal Aspect of the Feminine (Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts). Inner City Books.
Robichaux, M. (2025). An introduction to yonic theory and the yonic model of the self. The Yonic Journal, 1(1), 1-87.
Wicked (J. M. Chu, Dir.). (2024). Universal Pictures.
Wicked: For Good (J. M. Chu, Dir.). (2025). Marc Platt Productions / Universal Pictures.
Wolf, N. (1991). The beauty myth: How images of beauty are used against women. W. Morrow.
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