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BTP141: Witch Baby Soap with Founder and CEO Chelsea Selby

In this episode of the Biddy Tarot Podcast, I'm talking to Chelsea Selby, the constitute er  and CEO of the wildly popular beauty brand Witch Baby Lather.  Observe out how Chelsea started her witchy line of peel care, bod care, and bath bombs in her kitchen.  All-time of all, Chelsea tells usa how she uses Tarot and vision boards to strategize for her business and to stay true to who she is.

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Transcript

Brigit: You're listening to the Biddy Tarot Podcast and this is episode 141 Witch Baby Soap with founder and CEO Chelsea Selby.

Intro: Welcome to the Biddy Tarot Podcast, where you lot'll acquire how to connect more than deeply with your intuition, and atomic number 82 an empowered and enlightened life with the tarot cards as your guide. Listen equally Brigit and her guests share their very best tips and strategies to help you read tarot with conviction. And now here's your host, Brigit Esselmont.

Brigit: Hullo and welcome dorsum to the Biddy Tarot Podcast. Today I've got a super crawly guest, and her name is Chelsea Selby, and she is the founder and CEO of Witch Baby Lather. At present if you haven't run into Witch Baby Soap notwithstanding, oh my goodness, y'all're totally missing out considering this is probably one of the funnest brands of skin care, trunk care soaps, bath bombs, and then on.

They offer such a unique range, and you'll see in a moment what I mean. So let me merely read you some of the really fun names of the products. So nosotros've got things like Dragon'southward Blood Torso Oil, Full Moon Soap, Ghost Face up Bathroom Bomb, there'southward even soaps with Tarot cards on them. And then you've got like the Death Tarot soap, y'all have the High Priestess Tarot soap. At that place are bath bombs in the shapes of coffins, dragons blood bath bomb, similar it's crazy good. And I remember what Chelsea has done such a great job at is she's found this space in the market place where people who are a petty chip more on the witchy side want to exist able to use skin care that's aligned with who they really are.

And so you'll hear Chelsea talks about walking into a makeup shop and seeing like bloom, and thinking that's non quite in alignment with who she was. And then she'southward gear up up Witch Infant Soap well-nigh four years ago, and since that time it has grown into a wonderful business, and they've got customers from all effectually the world, 30 different countries. And they're continuing to do information technology in a way that is really sustainable, and really taking care with their products every bit well. So in this interview Chelsea and I talk about how she's started the business organization and and then started growing it in a really nifty mode. And really all the while, staying in integrity with who she really is.

I call back that's kind of the fundamental to her success here. And we likewise talk about how Chelsea uses things similar Tarot cards, and vision boards to assist her strategise in the business concern, and to stay existent, and true to who she really is as she grows this business organization. Then I recollect you're gonna really love this episode particularly if yous are in the early stages of your business concern, and you lot're thinking oh is this still a hobby? What could I practice with it? What is possible? As Chelsea will show yous what is truly possible when you put your mind to it, and you just go.

Now before we jump into the interview I want to let you know that this podcast episode is brought to y'all by my upcoming book Every Day Tarot: Unlock Your Inner Wisdom and Manifest Your Future. Now it's available at everydaytarot.com, and the volume really takes a fresh approach to tarot, giving modern soul seekers the tools that they demand to access their inner wisdom, and create an inspired life using the tarot cards as their guide. At present this book is non your typical similar learn tarot book with all the meanings, and how to do a spread and and then on. It is way more practical than that. So you'll find a ton of different exercises, activities, tarot spreads, to really assistance you bring your intuition, and your tarot cards into your every 24-hour interval life.

And in the volume we encompass things similar making decisions, creating an inspired career, growing fulfilling relationships, and bringing ritual into your daily routine. So remember it's bachelor for pre-order at present, and information technology will exist in bookstores from September 18th, you tin can find it at everydaytarot.com, and there's as well a gorgeous mini tarot deck that is available for buy alongside the book. I think yous're going to honey it. All right so without farther ado, let me welcome Chelsea Selby.

So welcome Chelsea, I'm super excited to accept you here. How are you going today?

Chelsea: I'm doing well, and I'm really happy to be here too. Yay!

Brigit: And so you lot're like the founder and CEO of Witch Baby Soap, which is super absurd past the fashion, tell me a little bit more nearly you lot, and how Witch Baby Soap came almost for those who might not know your business?

Chelsea: Okay. Nosotros are an occult bath and beauty company, we sell soap and body butter, and bathroom bombs, like crystals, we have Tarot carte du jour lather, we make coffin bathroom bombs, all kinds of chilling witchy stuff. I started it in my kitchen when I commencement had my girl, and it's since grown into a much larger business organisation, and aye that's-

Brigit: Like I'm really curious, I mean actually in that location's a couple of things I'm really curious almost. So i, I know that you were, like you had just wrapped up your degree in I call back it was Alternative Medicine, is that right?

Chelsea: Yes.

Brigit: Then you fell meaning.

Chelsea: Yeah.

Brigit: The adjacent calendar week.

Chelsea: Similar five days, within a week of graduating from college I went to this school for Alternative Medicine, it was ane of the merely schools at the time for that. So I'thou not even sure, there might be more now, merely was a super crunchy granola higher. Like we did Kundalini Yoga, and learned Hypnosis, and Reiki, and all that kind of stuff, then I also learned like Naturopathy, and Homeopathy, even took courses in like Chiropractic, and my personal favorite was Feng Shui.

Brigit: Oh peachy. I beloved it. When you lot were taking that course, like what was your intention, what did you think would come up side by side?

Chelsea: I was planning on becoming an acupuncturist, and so the idea of going to school with a baby, it only seemed like a very large undertaking. Which is kind of ironic, because starting a business organisation is and so much harder than simply going to school. But yeah, I don't think a traditional path was really cut out for me ever. And having a infant, only kind of pushed me in the direction that I was supposed to be in.

Brigit: Yeah. Interesting. And then when y'all started making all your like lotions, and potions at dwelling house, did y'all take an inkling that this might turn into something bigger, or an intention that it would turn into something bigger? Or it simply evolved that fashion?

Chelsea: Okay. Well my primary motivation when I first started, was just kind of to be able to buy my child Christmas presents. So I started in October of 2013, and I was like, I'1000 going to purchase all of the Christmas presents this year, and and so it simply kind of grew into something bigger. Past March of the following year we had two employees, we couldn't keep anything in stock, nosotros would sell out inside minutes of putting it on Etsy, that'south where we started. So yeah everything would sell out within minutes, and that's when I kind of figured out that I was on to something. But strangely plenty, it kind of felt like that was the path I was supposed to be on all the time, even like going back to my interests every bit a kid. That's e'er what I've been into.

Brigit: And and so tell me a little bit about that switch and so from the Etsy platform, into what you lot've got now, which is a whole different story. It's a big business.

Chelsea: Yes, yes. And then nosotros switched over in Apr 2014 to our own website. We used Shopify, which is … they're great. Fifty-fifty if y'all accept an consequence, they'll fix it. But we were only paying a lot of fees on Etsy, and the shipping options weren't working for our sized business that nosotros were moving into a bigger sized business organisation, and the shipping options weren't efficient for us. So we moved to our own website and nosotros've been with Shopify ever since.

Brigit: And were yous like at some signal, were you kind of having a garage filled with all of your similar stock? And going to the post office?

Chelsea: Information technology wasn't a garage because our landlord stored his jet ski there. Very important. But we … I had a pocket-size function that nosotros started in, and nosotros would start shipping, we would ship everything out of my function, and and then information technology somewhen became the office, and the playroom, and and then the office, and the playroom, the living room had a bunch of shipping boxes in it. And like extra things, and eventually my partner and I, we were like, we can't live like this anymore. We need to get this out of the house. So nosotros started working, actually in this space, correct here. The business was once in here, this is similar a punk stone studio, it wasn't really efficient for concern meetings considering I'd have to UPS, and other suppliers would come for meetings, and they'd be like, what is this weird graffiti place?

They wouldn't know … they'd come in their suits, and it'due south like I take to be like… from all of the graffiti. Aye.

Brigit: I always observe that funny like we need to have so called business concern meetings, and people plow up in a suit, you're like yeah, no this isn't that kind of workplace.

Chelsea: Aye especially, and then they show upward and they run into me, and I'm like covered in tattoos. Just wearing yoga pants. Yep.

Brigit: Yeah. Neat. So now I take information technology you probably have similar fulfillment houses, and yous're shipping-

Chelsea: No, we ship all in house however. Considering the nature of the product, I don't … it's hard enough like putting it in a box, and and so letting someone else transport it, considering bath bombs can exist very frail at times. So I'm like … so nosotros send everything in house right at present. Now we have a 5000 square pes facility. Then we do shipping at that place, nosotros manufacture there, all the steps, and now we're opening a store there in September.

Brigit: Yeah. Smashing. Awesome. And so how many people do yous accept working for y'all at the moment?

Chelsea: Right at present we have seven. We'll probably rent some holiday assistance when it gets closer to Halloween, but for now it's just seven.

Brigit: Aye.

Chelsea: Nosotros like to do … I similar to grow information technology pocket-sized, and sustainably instead of scaling it really big, and then … be like what do we exercise now?

Brigit: Yeah. It'due south interesting to scout kind of the different growth trajectories, because I've seen the like businesses where they've but taken on a lot of retail clients, and the growth has been insane. And and then is the force per unit area, and you gotta kind of catch your breath to get upward, get caught upward with it all. Then it'due south interesting that you've taken kind of more of a pace by step approach.

Chelsea: Yes. It's very quondam school. It's fifty-fifty … we're in an old schoolhouse ravioli manufactory. We're in like a super Italian part of New Jersey. And then nosotros're in an old school ravioli factory, so maybe their vibes are rubbing off on the states a petty bit. Simply yeah, we like to go on it small and sustainable, and also we don't accept any investors, so you know, our primary concerns are being able to pay good hourly wages and provide health insurance, those type of things. Because y'all know, our health insurance isn't … we have to pay for it here. It's very expensive. And so existence able to beget those things is more of import than merely scaling information technology really large for whatever reason. We just like the step that we're at.

Brigit: And what practice you retrieve, where do you call up the business concern is going over the next few years?

Chelsea: I would like to open up multiple stores, this one'southward kind of similar we're going to see how this one goes, and and then hopefully I'd similar to open more than. Maybe in like New Orleans, or L.A., and we besides desire to open a shipping and manufacturing facility in Canada because for some reason, it's very expensive for us to ship from the United States to Canada. Information technology's non that far. And so we're trying to open a facility in Canada to bring down the aircraft costs for all of our Canadian customers.

Brigit: Yep. Fabulous. And like if you were to think back say to four years agone, can yous even fathom that this is where you would be?

Chelsea: No. It's really funny, I just spoke at the local high schoolhouse yesterday, and I was like a terrible loftier school student. So even my family was like, what you lot spoke at a high school? So yeah. I don't know I didn't envision this, but you know I'm glad that it's come to fruition.

Brigit: I just think information technology's such an inspiration considering I know many of our listeners are probably either with the thought, or maybe even but starting out with say an Etsy store. Information technology's great to see how you've been able to like leverage this into a very sustainable business concern, and something that is rewarding. You're creating a actually solid workplace for your employees, and you lot're keeping it real, like you're not … you haven't fallen into the trap of trying to go vanilla mainstream. You're sticking to who yous are.

Chelsea: I experience like some people, they look at Instagram when they start a business, and they're similar oh I need this like glossy boardroom, or like I need these specially branded boxes with different compartments, and you know my own packing foam with my logo on it. Information technology'southward but like, hey just because they saw, I don't know I guess a bigger visitor do it, or somebody who has investment money or whatever, then yous feel like yous need to reach these benchmarks, and yous really don't have to. I mean before the internet you can just run a business organization exactly how we were doing information technology before the cyberspace was a affair.

Brigit: Yep. It's neat. And so similar I absolutely love kind of the originality of your products, like the fiddling coffin bath bombs, the Tarot soaps, so neat. And even the naming of your products, super clever and smart.

Chelsea: Thanks.

Brigit: So how does this all come up virtually? Do y'all simply sit around like a tabular array and kind of brainstorm, or how does it?

Chelsea: Right at present, I've pretty much been the creative for a while. I try to similar pull my employees in when I can. Ordinarily we get through the scents together, and I have one daughter on my staff that, if I make a scent, and I similar it and she likes it, then I know it's going to exist a proficient one. Then they kind of help me with that kind of stuff. When information technology comes to creating … I accept different methods for different things, sometimes I get inspired by something random, and I'yard like, oh I want to make a product out of this. Or sometimes the olfactory property comes commencement, and I demand to come up upwardly with a name for the scent. So information technology's like whatever the scent reminds me of.

For a total collection though, it's like this whole elaborate process, where I brand a mood board, and I accept try to build this whole globe of scent. So for example, we did a southern gothic drove, when we first started out. And it was based on spending time in the deep south, my dad lives in Raleigh, Northward Carolina. Then I used to spend all my summers in Raleigh, and I'chiliad like super New Bailiwick of jersey. So when I would get to North Carolina as a kid, I did not fit in that well, and then it was just kind of based on like non being super religious, and being immerged in highly religious atmosphere, and how I felt. And so I did a bunch of play on words, of all these southern religious statements. Like, Bless Your Black Heart, and Praise the Dark Lord.

I think showing upwards, because it was in the '90s and I had … like it was and so cool to wear that dark green smash polish, remember that? So I wore that, and I'm showing up on my first day of camp, and I thought I was then cool. And the girls in that location, they all had like blond hair, with like ribbons tied in it. They looked at my nails, and they were like, that means you worship the Devil. I was like, my mom bought me this! Oh my god, no i's ever said that to me in my life. So yeah it was only based on like the extremism that I felt every bit a child, just existence from like a completely different place. I live 20 minutes outside of New York City, and then New York City and Raleigh in the '90s are worlds apart.

And so that was like one of the things that I based a collection on. I merely like to make these really moody, atmospheric blends that when you smell it, it brings you somewhere.

Brigit: Yeah. Neat. Groovy. And I guess what I'thou sort of feeling hither is sometimes when it maybe … you lot know yous're creating like this sense of belonging with people who may not accept felt similar they've belonged before. If that makes sense?

Chelsea: Aye.

Brigit: And you're making it like every bit something where you lot tin just really own information technology, and have fun with it, and allow it exist your fullest experience, I remember information technology'south so smart.

Chelsea: Yeah. When I would get to the stores and try to find like some beauty products before I started the business organization, I would wait at them and exist similar, well I'm non really a blooming blossom. And so if they have anything graveyard scented that would exist great.

Brigit: And so are you the just folks doing this, or are things starting to modify a little bit, are you seeing more than and more businesses popular upwards like this?

Chelsea: There were like a couple of u.s. who were doing weirder, darker beauty products in the outset, simply I feel like in the recent years it is really like become a matter. And a lot more than people are doing it now.

Brigit: Yeah. And so in that, then what'due south like your key differentiation? Like what makes you really different from anybody else who'southward doing similar stuff now?

Chelsea: I just have my own style, and my own vision for our products. Everybody … there's so many different witch companies out in that location, or like night candle companies, beauty companies, all kinds of things. But really what makes your make dissimilar is the story that you lot tell. Nobody has those same life experiences that I've had, then I mean they probably have something like, and that'due south why it's relatable. But I'1000 pulling from my ain experiences when I create things. And that'due south something you really can't duplicate, and my own vision I like to make products that take more of like … I'1000 a Taurus, so I really like elegant things.

And so I try to give my products like more of an elegant edge, y'all know, they're packaged in glass instead of plastic. I like to just tell this story near each product, and I put a lot of idea into what herbs I put into each product, or like what feel you're going to become out of them. Information technology's not only like, I like this scent, I'chiliad going to brand information technology this thing. No information technology has to tell a whole story. Like our collection correct now is, it'due south based off of simply feeling super rebellious as a teenager growing up in a suburban neighborhood, not fitting in. 1 of the products is based off of i of my shut friends who passed away when I was around that historic period, and just all of the things that I was dealing with at that time.

Brigit: Yep.

Chelsea: Then I think when people notice something that we brand, that feels similar to their experience, that's what actually resonates with them.

Brigit: Yep. It's cute. I love it very much.

Chelsea: Thanks.

Brigit: Then obviously things are going swimmingly for you, like very, very well.

Chelsea: Give thanks yous.

Brigit: What are some of the challenges that you might have run into over the concluding few years?

Chelsea: Growing your business organization is ever difficult, I don't have a business degree, I have a degree in Alternative Medicine. I know how to exercise Kundalini Yoga, I was not prepared for similar first of all just dealing with accountants, it's like he speaks a foreign language when I have to talk to my accountant. And just business in general, as a artist, I feel like that'south what I struggle with the most is figuring out business. Just how to get all the paperwork done.

Brigit: Yeah.

Chelsea: All these like structured things, even though I am a Taurus and you should feel like stable and structured, I am also like just, I've e'er been a very creative, rebellious person and so simply kind of falling in line, has been the most difficult.

Brigit: Yes.

Chelsea: And as well beingness like a mindful leader is something that I've tried to make a point, because I've had so many terrible bosses, that I don't want to be similar them. And then but trying to pb in a way that I have wanted to exist led as an employee, has been … I wouldn't say it's been challenging, merely it's definitely been something that I focus on a lot in my business.

Brigit: Yeah I can resonate with that, I think nosotros're in a really unique position as similar leaders of our business organization, and leaders of a squad, to create the kind of business that feels in integrity, and authentic to yous.

Chelsea: Yes.

Brigit: I mean I used to piece of work in corporate for 15 years or so, and there were many things I liked, and many things I did not similar.

Chelsea: Yeah. Run into I'thousand like complete opposite stop of the spectrum. I was at the Daughter Boss Rally in 50.A. this weekend, and I was at that place with my friend, and we were sitting on these lounge chairs, and nosotros're simply talking, and I'1000 like looking at these corporate buildings, and I'chiliad just thinking this is … I've never even set foot in one of these buildings, I don't even know what that would exist like. To work in the corporate world, and then it'southward interesting to remember most. Like what would working in the corporate world be similar?

Brigit: Yeah, don't. It's all practiced. You've skipped that chip, it's all good.

Chelsea: It'due south just such a foreign thing for me, I've never washed it.

Brigit: Yeah. But I think you're a wonderful testament for someone who can accept something that might be considered a hobby, and you have turned information technology into a business. So even though yous're maxim you lot don't have business skills, you clearly do.

Chelsea: Oh cheers.

Brigit: And you lot've been able to develop them in a way that is perhaps once again more than in integrity with who you are, and the way that you want to operate versus the fashion that you recall yous might be expected to operate. If that makes sense?

Chelsea: Yeah. And I call up maybe that's why I never stepped foot into the corporate world, is perchance it just didn't resonate with me, so kind of starting my own business organisation is my own act of rebellion, it's my own like … I feel like my inner 13 year erstwhile girl would be very proud of me for kind of similar bucking the status quo, and but doing my own matter. I feel like that's the nearly punk rock thing I can do.

Brigit: Aye. I dearest it. That'due south nifty. And and then so you … well I was going to say you do some unorthodox things to run your business organization, but in my view these are very normal, natural things. They're things like, using Tarot, or using vision boards. And so tell me a lilliputian bit about all the fun stuff that you exercise to run the business from that more intuitive space?

Chelsea: And then I similar to pull a Tarot carte every day before I got to work, or only in general even if I'yard not going to work, simply because it kind of gives me … I feel like it gives me some insight into what I could exist dealing with that day, or like what I maybe something that I've been not addressing, that I need to address. So I'll flip a card, and then if information technology's similar the Tower, get ready. I'll be similar how many rings tin I put on with crystals to brand me feel meliorate about the fact that I pulled this carte du jour?

Then I kind of simply like experience like all right, information technology'southward a dragon's blood kind of mean solar day. So but put some dragon's blood oil on and experience like just set to cover whatever I might exist dealing with, or if I pull something that's similar a super creative card, and I have plans to work on boring paperwork stuff, then I'll exist similar you know what? I'm just going to practice something artistic today. So I'll simply apply that free energy, and focus it into the business, and kind of just get with the flow.

But then I also apply it, I accept a lot of ritual style baths. So sometimes if I pull a card that really inspires me, and so I might theme a bath around it. So I might, if I become like a cups card, I might use my water bath potion, and put a agglomeration of water herbs or flowers in my bath, and kind of just similar attempt to connect with that energy if I feel like that's something I demand.

Brigit: Yeah, I honey it. And I call back the more and more we utilise similar Tarot in kind of the every mean solar day space, and like more … less reading per se, and more than doing or being with the Tarot I only recall that's the magic place.

Chelsea: Yeah. So sometimes if I'm going through a hard period too, like I had my Saturn return in November, that was rugged, then I just similar taped the Chariot to the wall so I tin can only like remember that I just got to ride it out, and only persevere. And so sometimes if I'm going through a period, and I feel like I need a specific energy, I'll simply put that up on my desk or on my mirrors then I can come across it every twenty-four hour period.

Brigit: Yeah. And then I know that you beloved using our Biddy Tarot Planner. Practice yous integrate that with your concern stuff, or more of your personal side?

Chelsea: I feel like honestly it all kind of … it'southward merely notwithstanding thing at this point. Like it just flows from one thing to some other, and so I utilise it kind of for both. You lot know the goals that I set in my personal life, regardless, are going to help me in my business life. And they're ordinarily for things like I don't know. I feel like I've prepare a lot of get organized goals, and that helps both as a mom, and also as a business possessor.

Or like what'south another ane that I've set? A lot of go organized. Like I said, I'm very creative. And non very structured. Also just if I need to exist more focused, or be more present is i that I've set up, that'due south like a parenting one, be more present.

Brigit: Yep.

Chelsea: Better boundaries, and more residuum. And so those things apply to both work, and dwelling house life.

Brigit: Yeah. I think that's the beautiful thing of running your own business, merely also doing it in a way that'southward in alignment with who you are. Because 1, and the other it's merely … your business is the expression of you, and everything you're learning in your own personal life, and vice versa.

Chelsea: Yes. And I mean I basically started information technology so that I could parent the way that I wanted to parent, and not have to … I didn't want to just pay coin to put my daughter in a daycare too. Then I was like, this is the only way, this is what I'yard going to do. And now I become to spend as much time as I desire with her, and I don't have to miss anything, most importantly. My mom was a unmarried mom, so she didn't get to … we didn't get to spend a lot of time together when I was a kid, so it'south really important for me to spend a lot of fourth dimension with my daughter. And that's also what drives me to exist self-employed.

Brigit: Yeah. Totally agree with that. I think that'southward been one of the hugest benefits for running our business organisation is the flexibility, and yep the ability to spend time with your family, and so sometimes not, sometimes I like to work and then I tin can escape.

Chelsea: Yeah.

Brigit: I've got to work.

Chelsea: Yeah, it's nice. Like I went to the … like I said I went to the Girl Boss Rally this weekend, I always wait forward to information technology, because I get to like have ii days where… my daughter yet sleeps in my bed, where I'grand not like getting kicked in the back all night long. Or I could go get a massage, y'all know, and and so I go out and I don't have a phone call, or anything to handle. And then information technology'south dainty.

Brigit: Aye. Awesome. And so, what advice would you have for someone who might be like, you know, you four years ago, at that very early phase of I'1000 going to brand some stuff, might sell it on Etsy, what communication would you requite them?

Chelsea: Just to kickoff. Just start doing information technology. A lot of people feel similar they have to have these elaborate plans, you go to school, and they're like y'all need a business plan, and you lot need this, and that in high schoolhouse. It kind of makes it seem like starting a business is a lot of work earlier you fifty-fifty offset it. So you lot just have to get started, and it will come up together, at least for me. That's what I did. I just did it. That's the hardest office I think is just getting started.

Don't listen to anybody when they try to discourage you from doing what you want to do, because when I told everybody I was going to sell witch soaps, they were like, why don't y'all just sell natural soaps instead? You know, do the thing with your degree.

And I was like, nah, I'thou going to do this. So everyone'south going to have an stance about what you're doing, don't mind to them, don't tell anybody you're name before you proper name your business organisation because everybody has an opinion near that. Just like a infant, yous just got to proper name it.

Brigit: Yeah.

Chelsea: Y'all know?

Brigit: Yeah. I often come across that where people will ask their friends for an opinion on what they're doing in their business, and their friend is not their client. Their friend is not the ideal customer, and then you're not going to become the correct feedback for it.

Chelsea: Yeah, peculiarly when you're starting like a weird business.

Brigit: You know what I recall it'south merely not bad to be a disruptor. I really place with the Tower carte in terms of my purpose, and in the business side also. And it's almost like fuel to go on going when someone says, oh why are you doing that?

Chelsea: Yeah no, I don't really, I hateful when I see the Tower card, I brace myself. Only I don't really run screaming because you lot know the Tower has like surfaced and so many times in my life. I feel like at this point I've lived so many different lives, that you know that whole burning information technology downwards and then starting over once more isn't really that scary at this indicate.

Brigit: Yeah.

Chelsea: Knock on woods. I don't want to invite that, but I'one thousand very content with where I'm at right at present. Simply information technology's not the most frightening thing that could happen.

Brigit: Yeah. Absolutely. Crawly so where can people find out more about you lot, and get their access to these awesome coffin bath bombs?

Chelsea: So they can find me, all my of my social media is at Witch Baby Soap. So we're on Facebook, we're on Instagram, Twitter, we're on Tumblr, I don't even know if anybody has a Tumblr anymore, but we're on Tumblr. And we're also on Pinterest likewise.

Brigit: Yep. Fabulous. And have you got an accost for your shop New Jersey?

Chelsea: Oh aye. Nosotros're … it's not open notwithstanding. Nosotros're going to be located 534 W. Westfield Ave. in Roselle Park, New Bailiwick of jersey.

Brigit: Crawly so that opens in September, and then if you're listening after and then, you know where to find them.

Chelsea: Aye. Nosotros've started discussing a Tarot carte room too, so it's all in the works.

Brigit: Do it. Practise it. Yes. That would be neat. Then you can expand into like workshops, and events.

Chelsea: Yeah, we love to practice that so.

Brigit: Then many things.

Chelsea: Hopefully in the hereafter.

Brigit: Fabled. Awesome. Well thank you lot so much Chelsea for existence on the podcast, and I've so enjoyed like hearing about your journey, and what you did.

Chelsea: Yes, give thanks yous for having me.

Brigit: Oh my pleasure. And I just hope that this continues to grow in its success, and its accomplish. I think what you're doing is fabulous. And thank you for the cute little bath bombs so on, so I tin can go a feel for it. I'm going to probably mail service a few of those on Instagram, I dearest like the Tarot soaps, and it's gorgeous.

Chelsea: Whatsoever time. Thank you for having me, this was a lot of fun.

Brigit: Thanks.

Then there y'all have it. I promise you enjoyed that chat with Chelsea as much as I did. Now remember y'all can pre-society your book Every Mean solar day Tarot at Everydaytarot.com. It will be available for sale from September 18th, and yes you tin pre-club now, y'all can also get the mini cards which I think you admittedly are going to love. And if you've enjoyed this interview, or this whole podcast series, please go out a review it means the globe to me, and it also means that we get tarot out in a bigger mode. So jump onto iTunes, and exit a review and a star rating. That would be awesome.

Cheers so much. And if you lot want to go the transcript and episode details to find out more than most Chelsea and to find out more well-nigh Witch Infant Soap, you tin can get to Biddytarot.com/141.

All correct my friends, that is it for today, I hope y'all take an awesome day, and I wait frontwards to chatting with you once more very, very soon. Bye for now.

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