In this week’s episode, Lindsay lets the ladies know how to combat curses with the purest form of apotropaic magic: Luck. As the Lockheart is poured, the ladies discover a garlic themed restaurant, give elevator pitches, and delve into the power of Lucky Charms marshmallows. So grab your favorite merlot and pick a four leaf clover, Ladies Who Knock on Wood will have you saying rabbit every morning.
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Carlson, Marianne. What Do Milagros Mean? Zinnia Folk Arts.
Conant, Eve. Evil Eyes and Other Good Luck Charms Around the World. National Geographic.
Derby Museum of Industry and History. The Legend of the Horseshoe.
Elftman, Jaime. Why Are Horseshoes Lucky? American Farriers Journal.
Fabled Collective. Lucky Rabbit’s Foot and the History of Lucky Rabbits.
Norton, Rachel. The Magical World of Good Luck Charms. Woodlands Online.
Good Luck Charms Around the World. BBC Reel.
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