The Wyrdest Web Podcast™

Hello Wyrdlings! My name is Caitlin Maurer Waltzer. Many call me Cat. I'm a High Priestess, award-winning vocalist, published writer, dancer, and aspiring professional actress.
This channel encompasses two podcasts. The Wyrdest Web is dedicated to unseen artists leading remarkable lives. There is some incredible talent out there that doesn't get seen for multiple reasons having to do with toxic media and lack of resources.

The Wyrdest Web 2.0: Ask A Priestess is our 2nd podcast, dedicated to helping people answer difficult questions. Both podcasts seek to dissolve toxic polarity paradigms (we do actually need a little polarity in order to experience the fullness of life 😉) and promote unity within our global human family web.

PSA: On this channel, everyone's genuine opinions are counted. Trolls will be banished.

To submit a question, or be considered for an interview, please email me with the subject line "Wyrd question" or "Wyrd Artist!

TheWydestWeb@yahoo.com

Thank you!



The Wyrdest Web Podcast™

PSA: Hello Wyrdlings!

It's been brought to my attention that someone might be impersonating me in my comment section.

I haven't been on my channel in months. Please do NOT respond to anyone offering readings or hitting you up for anything. I'm in school right now and will do another podcast episode soon, but until then...
Beware! If you don't mind, please just block and report these people.

It's so sad that people feel they have to live their lives like this. If they spent even half the time creating their own stuff that they do copying everyone else, they would probably be happier, but oh well.

Oh, and sidebar: I DO NOT HAVE AN ONLY FANS ACCOUNT, so ignore anyone inviting you to that pretending to be me.

Cheers to y'all. See you soon with another Episode of The Wyrdest Web Podcast! Coming soon!

Until next time!🧹🪄🧙🏼‍♀️🕸️🕸️
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The Wyrdest Web Podcast™

In 2010, I was privileged to star in the role of Jean Donovan in the operetta "Missionaries", by Elizabeth Swados, which documents the true story of the revolution in El Salvador, and the 1980 murders of Jean Donovan , and four nuns who were working in El Salvador during the revolution. The Salvadorian revolution was directly funded by the Regan Administration, who paid Salvadorian mercenaries to slaughter their own people by the thousands. The United States supplied the weapons for this, the tanks, the motive. These women, US citizens, were murdered because they figured out what was happening, and began writing tirelessly to the Regan Administration, begging them to stop the war on these innocent people.
During my time on this show, we had the honor of working directly with the Salvadorian consulate, as well as the other missionaries who knew and worked with these women during the revolution, and were there when their bodies were discovered. What an experience that I will never forget! We were all honored to tell the story of these women, and of this senseless and brutal war on the Salvadorian people. An honor that hugely impacted my own understanding of certain things. When we were done, we sent a recording of the show to Elizabeth Swados herself, who said it was the best rendition of her work she had heard to date.

This clip of our performance suddenly popped up in my feed! That's me at the end on the left! (Stage right!). #ArtForJuctice#Memories.

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