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About Naugh-Tea Nook

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What Is the Naugh-Tea Nook?

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​​The Naugh-Tea Nook is a crossroad shop of house recipe hand-blended tea, a metaphysical trove, a creative refuge, and a thriving community space, all meeting under one enchanted roof.

Think of it as a witch-owned tea library where herbalism meets intuition, books meet brew with community roots.

Here, tea isn’t just a beverage. Tea is ritual. Tea is story.

Every blend on the shelf is hand-crafted, intentionally layered, and tied to a mood, season, tarot energy, deity, or moon phase, each one made to comfort, awaken, or empower.

The Naugh-Tea Nook exists so people can relax, breathe, sip, create, and feel welcome exactly as they are. It’s a space built on purpose, community, and the kind of quiet magic that happens when people gather around something warm.

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Why Tea?!

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When people say, "Why tea?" My brain wants to say, "Why not tea?" Tea is the crossroads of everything I am. Tea is herbalism, psychology, intuition, ritual, science, and comfort all steeped into one. I realized young that tea is one of the most accessible forms of everyday magic. Whether someone is dealing with anxiety, grief, spiritual burnout, or just a rough morning, tea becomes a doorway back into the body.

Tea is witchcraft because it’s intention.
Tea is health because it's made from plant.
Tea is community because it’s meant to be shared.
Tea is grounding because it’s a pause in a busy world.

Blending teas lets me merge my spiritual path as an eclectic witch with my years of studying psychology, trauma patterns, and nervous-system regulation. Every recipe is built through that lens—balancing flavor, function, symbolism, and the emotional experience of drinking it.

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What Is a Symbol Interrupter?

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A Symbol Interrupter is someone who can take patterns—symbols, emotions, situations, behaviors—and break them open to reveal what’s underneath. I don’t just read tarot. I read oracle decks, Lenormand, playing cards, imagery, body language, and emotional patterning. I read the story behind the story.

And here’s the truth:
I will never know whether my witchy intuition comes from trauma sharpening my perception, neurodivergence expanding the way I process information, or actual spiritual sensitivity. Probably all of the above.

But what I do know is this:

I see patterns like they’re three-dimensional.
I can track multiple “possible outcomes” at once.
I understand the psychology behind decision-making and emotional responses.
I can feel when something in a situation is “off,” misaligned, or unspoken.

My readings are a blend of intuitive witchcraft and academic understanding—rooted in trauma-informed support, symbolic literacy, behavioral observation, and emotional mapping.

A Symbol Interrupter doesn’t just tell you the future. A Symbol Interrupter shows you the pattern that’s shaping it.

And after a reading, with the answers to some questions comes more questions. So, after a reading I like to craft an "Afterpath" with my witchy station as a little ritual to help with the next steps.

 

 

 

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Who Is the Witch Behind the Nook?


My name is Kellie, owner, tea blender, intuitive reader, ritual crafter, and community-driven eclectic witch behind the Naugh-Tea Nook.

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What I Believe

I believe in:
• accessible spirituality
• community over competition
• queer safety
• women’s rights
• pagan visibility
• affordable metaphysical resources
• supporting local indie creators who deserve recognition

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My Passions

I created the Indie Wall because I believe authors and artists should be celebrated, not drowned out by big-box algorithms.

I support and uplift St. Louis Queer Support & Healing (SQSH) because mental health, identity, and belonging aren’t luxuries—they’re survival. People deserve safe spaces to be themselves.

I fight for awareness of Pagan and LGBTQIA+ communities because too many people still feel the need to hide the most important parts of themselves.

And I do it through tea, ritual, story, and community events because I’ve learned that healing sometimes it happens around a tea table with someone who finally listens.

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A Few Real Facts

• I’m a lifelong writer and storyteller
• I follow a devotional path primarily with Hecate and work within Luciferian philosophy
• I’ve studied psychology and trauma patterns for years
• I specialize in intuitive, non-traditional readings
• I built this shop with my own two hands, a lot of help from my boyfriend, Jon, who built half the shelves and knows every inch of this place, Blazin Crafts labels and products, and community support.
• I’m on a mission to make witchcraft feel welcoming rather than intimidating.
• And above all: my shop is an extension of me—creative, witchy, a little chaotic, always learning, and always evolving.

 

Why I Do This

Because tea and witchcraft saved me in ways nothing else ever did.
Because community changes lives.
Because people deserve a place where they aren’t judged, rushed, or expected to shrink themselves to fit.

I built the Naugh-Tea Nook so others could finally exhale.

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Anything Else You Should Know?

• The Nook exists to help people feel seen—whether they come for tea, a reading, a workshop, or just a quiet moment away from the world.
• Everything in the shop has a story, a purpose, or a spell behind it.
• I’m here to help you heal, grow, explore magic, or just have a good cup of tea.
• And if you’re an indie creator, looking for community of open minded individuals, a baby witch or a witch reclaiming your practice, or someone just trying to figure out who they are—there’s space for you here with books, crystals, cookies, and a warm cup of tea.

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