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Pagan Coffee Talk is a modern paganism & witchcraft podcast exploring spiritual practice, community, and clergy experience weekly. Each episode invites listeners into candid, grounded conversations about what it really means to live, practice, and serve within today’s diverse pagan paths. Whether you’re a long‑time practitioner or someone newly curious about earth‑based spirituality, the show offers a welcoming space to learn, question, and grow.

Hosted by experienced pagan clergy, Pagan Coffee Talk blends humor, honesty, and hands‑on wisdom to demystify the realities of practice. The podcast dives into topics such as ritual structure, magical ethics, coven dynamics, and the lived experience of serving a community—always with a focus on accessibility and authenticity. You’ll also hear discussions on the challenges of modern pagan leadership, the evolution of contemporary witchcraft traditions, and how practitioners can build sustainable spiritual habits in everyday life.

Listeners searching for “practical pagan spirituality for beginners” or “real‑world witchcraft guidance from clergy” will find the show especially valuable. Episodes often highlight the difference between pop‑culture witchcraft and grounded, lineage‑informed practice, helping listeners navigate misinformation while strengthening their own spiritual foundations. The hosts also explore seasonal observances, ancestor work, devotional practice, and the importance of community support within pagan traditions.

Pagan Coffee Talk isn’t just a podcast—it’s an ongoing conversation shaped by real questions from real practitioners. By sharing personal stories, hard‑earned lessons, and thoughtful commentary, the hosts aim to foster a sense of connection and clarity for anyone walking a pagan path. Whether you’re brewing your morning coffee or settling in for evening reflection, this podcast offers insight, companionship, and a deeper understanding of modern pagan life.

 A special thanks to Darkest Era for the use of their songs: The Morrigan, & Poem to the Gael. Check them out at http://darkestera.net/. 

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Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Pagan Coffee Talk, the hosts dive into the often‑misunderstood concept of spiritual ego—the subtle (and sometimes not‑so‑subtle) arrogance that can creep into spiritual practice. Drawing from decades of experience in traditional witchcraft, they explore how ego shows up in the community, from first‑degree arrogance to the belief that initiation or years of study automatically make someone superior. As one speaker notes, “Spirituality is loose enough that an...
Send a text In this episode, we take a grounded, accessible look at egregores, residual energy fields, and how they differ from the group mind in modern pagan practice. Through real‑world examples and personal experiences, we explore how ritual work, emotional intensity, and repeated spiritual activity can create lingering energetic imprints—sometimes helpful, sometimes overwhelming, and occasionally misunderstood. We also discuss how these fields form unintentionally, how they accumulate ove...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Pagan Coffee Talk, we explore one of the most common—and most confusing—questions in modern Pagan practice: How do you tell the difference between a genuine spiritual experience and a mental health event? Drawing from real‑world examples and decades of community experience, we break down what spiritual states actually feel like, why they’re often brief and profound, and how altered states of consciousness can arise naturally through meditation, ritual, fast...
Send us Fan Mail This episode tackles the three biggest fears new witches face: messing up, offending deities, and not feeling “witchy enough.” Through practical examples and decades of experience, we break down why mistakes are a natural part of magical growth, how intention matters more than perfect correspondences, and why deities are far less fragile than social media makes them seem. We emphasize journaling, tracking results, and treating errors as data—not failures—to build confidence a...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Pagan Coffee Talk, we take a grounded, no‑nonsense look at one of the most debated topics in modern Pagan practice: altars. What’s the difference between a working altar and a shrine? Do you really need specific tools? How do you build an altar when you’re on a budget, living with roommates, or working with limited space? We break down the essentials—salt, water, candles, and intention—and talk honestly about what’s optional, what’s tradition‑specific, and ...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Pagan Coffee Talk, we explore integrity in Pagan practice—what it means, why it matters, and how it shapes both your spiritual path and your everyday life. We discuss the difference between public virtue and private practice, the importance of keeping your word, and how accountability, consistency, and personal responsibility form the foundation of ethical witchcraft. From cutting corners in ritual to claiming titles you haven’t earned, we look at the real‑...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Pagan Coffee Talk, we take a practical look at the Witch’s Pyramid and how shapes real witchcraft. We explore why silence is a form of power, how ethics develop through experience, and why keeping your word is essential for effective magic. You’ll hear real‑world examples of responsibility, restraint, alignment, and the consequences of breaking oaths. If you’re interested in authentic pagan practice, magical ethics, or understanding how the Witch’s Pyramid ...
Send us Fan Mail Can consciousness reshape the world—or only how we perceive it? This episode takes a clear‑eyed look at belief, magic, and physics to separate perception from matter and pinpoint where real change actually occurs. Using a simple bonsai metaphor, we move through stage hypnosis, glamours, and the placebo effect to show how willpower can bend experience without breaking nature’s rules. The result is a grounded framework that respects science while giving spirit its full d...
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Send us Fan Mail Titles don’t make priests; habits do. We open the curtain on how our coven’s degree system really works, from the first step as a neophyte to the long apprenticeship of third degree, and why no one “graduates” just by finishing classes. Advancement in our tradition is a spiritual recognition, grounded in presence, character, and service, and affirmed by leaders who watch how you show up when it counts. We start with the basics: what we expect from new students, how we teach ...
Send us Fan Mail Ever feel like your practice has to look perfect to be real? We’re calling that out with a cup of coffee in hand. We lean into practical witchcraft that survives power outages, busy lives, and curious cats. Our goal is simple: make the craft work for you, not the other way around. We dig into why some rituals sputter while others sing, teasing apart motivation, emotional investment, and the value of a quick divination before you commit time and supplies. Respectful practice ...
Send us Fan Mail Ever wondered what worship is? We open the window on our process, from the first cast of the circle to the last note of our closing song, to show how simple structure turns shared time into a living conversation with the gods. It’s not about manipulating outcomes; it’s about reverence, rhythm, and the steady practice of showing up together. We start with the bones of our rites—casting circle, invocations, and the Charge of the Goddess—then move into the flexible heart of the...
Send us Fan Mail Ever feel like the modern craft is all technique and no heart? We go straight at the trend of magic without worship and make a case for bringing devotion back to the center of pagan practice. Not as dogma, but as a chosen relationship that gives your days rhythm and your community a pulse you can actually feel when you step into circle. We talk about why group ritual hits differently than any thread or feed. Real faces, shared breath, and the subtle cues of being in the same...
Send us Fan Mail Is witchcraft just technique, full of crafts and spells, or a full‑fledged religion? We trace the big umbrella of Paganism, the modern lineage and ethics that define Wicca, and the lived reality of witches who cast circles, speak with their gods, and treat the Craft as a way of life. We discuss differences that we think separate Wicca from witchcraft. This includes the idea of "crafting your religion". It also covers, for us, the idea that witchcraft as religion is lived and...
Send us Fan Mail Most people miss what’s right in front of them—and that gap can protect privacy, preserve meaning, and keep the peace. We open with real-world examples of inattentional blindness, from staged scenes to everyday office experiments, and show how observation is a skill you can train. Then we shift to a question that stirs strong feelings: do you need a Norse path to honor Yule? We make the case that the winter solstice belongs to everyone, while acknowledging that words c...
Send us Fan Mail What if a circle isn’t a line on the floor but a living sphere that bends time, hushes traffic, and sharpens attention? We take you inside our working model of ritual space: a pressurized pocket where earthly and divine layers overlap just enough for clear contact. From the first breath of casting to the last word of release, we show how a small, contained volume lets energy build like sound in a well-tuned room—focused, resonant, and ready to move. We unpack why repeated ri...
Send us Fan Mail Magic works best when it isn’t your first move. We dig into the real questions that make spellcraft effective: how to choose duration, when timing matters, which forms channel your focus, and why spells should always start with a clear reading and a dose of honesty about your role in the result. We explore timing without dogma. Urgent needs don’t wait for the moon, yet aligning with the waxing and waning cycle gives your intention a boost. We talk through seasonal rhyt...
Send us Fan Mail Traditions don’t just happen; they accumulate meaning across time. Our conversation centers on the why. When someone suggests a change—like swapping a time‑honored incense blend—we ask for purpose, not permission. If the new choice better expresses the symbol or season, it belongs. If there’s no clear reason, it’s just noise. That lens helps us separate flexible edges from non‑negotiable cores. Initiations and death rites sit in a different category altogether: they carry sha...
Send us Fan Mail A simple question lights the fuse: what are the “male mysteries,” and why do they feel both obvious and elusive? We dive into the lived side of masculinity—competition that bonds rather than breaks, quiet duty that protects without applause, and practical skills that pass values from hand to hand. Along the way, we wrestle with how media turned fathers into punchlines and how that drip of mockery nudges men into silence just when trust should deepen. We talk about rivals who...
Pagan Threat?

Pagan Threat?

2025-11-1230:23

Send us Fan Mail Start with a bold claim, add a dash of panic, and mix in a grab bag of unrelated beliefs—what could go wrong? We dig into the arguments behind Pagan Threat and unpack why the “one big pagan conspiracy” collapses the moment you look at how diverse, decentralized, and non-proselytizing most pagan communities actually are. We talk about how the book blurs pagan practices with Eastern philosophies, then leaps to politics as if religion dictates party. We also get real abou...
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Ashley Marie Lavender

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May 19th
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