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This is what witches look like in 2025.

#WhatWitchesLookLike

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#WhatWitchesLookLike
For several years Byron Ballard has invited people who self identify as Witches to post a photo of themselves at Hallowe’en. Not a stereotype.
Here I am- at my office manager job during the Season of the Witch. Enjoying my Crone life. 😊This is what witches look like in 2025.

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This time of year Byron Ballard asks witches to post a photo of themselves.
No pointy hats or costumes. Just as you are with the hashtag #whatwitcheslooklike

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What Witches Look Like - it's that time of year again!

Every year, Byron Ballard encourages witches to post a picture of ourselves with the hashtag #whatwitcheslooklike

Not in a "witch" costume or ritual robes, just ourselves - to dispel some of the stereotypes and misunderstandings.

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A woman with red hair pulled back sitting in front of trees. She is wearing a green flannel shirt and grey tee shirt. Her necklace is a pentacle.

A woman with red hair pulled back sitting in front of trees. She is wearing a green flannel shirt and grey tee shirt. Her necklace is a pentacle.

Every year, Byron Ballard asks Witches to post everyday photos of themselves, just going about their daily lives. This is to show us as we really are…and that we are everywhere. If you choose to, she requests that we add the hashtag #WhatWitchesLookLike

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