There’s a lot of noise in the spiritual streets right now.
Everybody’s selling something. Everybody’s claiming authority. But Hoodoo was never meant to be flashy or performative—it’s a practice rooted in relationship, responsibility, and reverence.
In this episode of The Practice of a Hoodoo Baptist, I sit down with Brooke “Bee” Sanders, founder of Amethyst Corner, for a grounded conversation about ethics in Hoodoo and why discernment matters more than ever. Bee reminds us that before the tarot spreads, the spells, or the spiritual aesthetics, the work begins with our ancestors.
Bee’s work through Amethyst Corner creates space for people to reconnect with their higher selves and ancestral wisdom through practices like dream work, mediumship, tarot, and Hoodoo. At its core, her message is simple: if you don’t know where to begin, start with the ones who came before you.
One thing that stayed with me from our conversation is this: discernment is a spiritual skill.
Sometimes the most powerful spiritual practice is slowing down, listening closely, and remembering who’s been walking with you all along.
Your ancestors.
Consider supporting Bee by joining Amethyst Corner via IG and even purchasing her prayer book here.










