Witchcraft Is My Full Time Job. Ask Me Anything.

preview_player
Показать описание
This episode was filmed in January 2020. We hope you enjoy this episode, and we look forward to the day that we can film all of our videos in person once again!

| ABOUT |
We believe in the power of empathy for human good. Ultimately, we aim to inspire people to EMBRACE EMPATHY.

| SOCIAL |

For brands interested in partnering with Jubilee, email us:

Help us caption & translate this video!

Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

His voice is so calming. He should read an audiobook about witches or something.

conweber
Автор

I want to see a full documentary about his life. He seems to be an interesting person.

deleted
Автор

That guys voice sounds like he has a British accent and an American accent at the same time

jamesrehan
Автор

This man radiates warmth I feel like...there is something about him that instantly puts me at ease, makes me think people are comfortable around him.

sarahg.
Автор

6 witches in a room who's the mole should be the next vid..

vsen
Автор

Can we have more videos with this man? Listening to him talk is so comforting and he seems like a really interesting person with lots of unique experiences

meganrose_a
Автор

It's so refreshing not only to see a male witch being chosen as the 'representative witch' in this episode but also that he is so wholesome and honest and most important: very kind to himself and others. I love this episode <3

gabrielmortez
Автор

OMG THIS WAS THE SUGGESTION I SUBMITTED

Lokitty-vkxj
Автор

I love that they found someone pretty plain and likeable to speak in this because it opens someone's mind a little further (sadly) most wouldn't automatically write this person off as crazy or weird. Sadly when a lot of other channels, journalists, etc shine light on Witches, Wicca, voodoo, hoodoo, etc they're quick to find someone who dresses out of the "norm" or in "witch fashion" and it almost makes a joke out of it even though there are people who dress like that. When you see a plain person you're more open to their POV. Sad but true.

jinx
Автор

Just leaving some suggestions of people to interview for Ask Me Anything videos:

-An HIV positive person
-A gender non conforming person
-A single mom that decided to have children with in vitro fertilization
-A person with heavy body modifications
-A flat earther (just for the laughs)
-A person with OCD
-A corona survivor
-An environmental activist (the hardcore type)

juanpaula
Автор

"I am not a nice witch, but I'm a good witch" why did i love this part so much

krisjoy
Автор

I felt so bad for him when he said they are regular people. People should start being less judgemental. Everyone is human

happinessehizojie
Автор

"churchianity" I could never put into words why I didn't agree with going to church or being apart of that community, and he really hit the nail on the head for me there. This was a wonderful interview, thank you.

taraengbaum
Автор

"I like Christianity in terms of Christ and in terms of the scripture. What I'm not a big fan of is Churchianity."
I can't imagine this being said any better than this. I am a Christian (and I can just hear all the lousy Christians going 'Oh no yer aint' now), and I love this witch. He is like all the other witches I have ever known, and i've known quite a number, living a life much more closely resembling what Christ taught than most of the Churchians are.

OrbitalBliss
Автор

How did no one ask “what do you do?” Literally the one answer everyone wants to know.. come on Jubilee

sethg.
Автор

huhh, this was def something I never expected to see.. but then again jubilee is always full of surprises

SamElle
Автор

Jubilee definitely picked the right person to in a sense advocate for the witch community.

that_one_ghost
Автор

This maybe the first time I've seen a video interviewing a witch that was actually unbiased in it's editing and presentation.

doesntmatter
Автор

People from the 1700s: Wait, that’s illegal

josephstalin
Автор

any christians/muslims/any religion who get mad at witchcraft need to understand that freedom of religion goes BOTH ways

em-stkq