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Into The Woo

Author: Ariana Cleo

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Into the Woo is a modern guide to ancient healing and all things woo—whether you're woo-skeptical, woo-curious, or a full-on star seed child, you're in the right place.

Hosted by Ariana Cleo, a conduit on the journey from grief to joy, each episode features intimate conversations with healers, founders, and familiar faces as they share their coming-out-woo story and the healing modality that transformed their life.

Together, we explore everything from Indigenous healing practices and ancestral wisdom to spiritual traditions, mystical philosophies, natural medicine, and yes—witchy rituals and spells

Trust your intuition, let the magic guide you, and don't be afraid to get a little woo
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In Episode 3 of Into the Woo, Ariana sits down with celebrity astrologer + author Aliza Kelly — and it's giving: starseed explosion meets grounded truth. We jump straight into Aliza's origin story: spooky kid energy, mirror portals, ghost hunts, and why she was that girl bringing Ouija boards to sleepovers. Then we get into the good stuff: The Woo Scale (Aliza's basically interplanetary) How Aliza actually reads astrology (spoiler: not the TikTok way) Transits explained in human language The difference between horoscopes vs. natal charts Why the universe sends signs in multiple ways — and how to spot them using Aliza's four categories: Cosmos, Nature, Thresholds, Chance A real talk moment on integrity in spiritual spaces (no cult-y weirdness, please) And a mini chart walk-through that becomes… accidentally therapeutic (Virgo rising + Pisces sun + Capricorn moon girlies, you're seen) It's funny, witchy, smart, a little unhinged (in the best way), and genuinely empowering — like a cosmic pep talk with receipts.   Show Notes: ITW IG Ariana IG Aliza Kelly IG Join The Constellation Club   Produced by Peoples Media
In this episode of Into the Woo, Ariana sits down with Deeva Green, founder of Plant Paper, for a conversation that starts in the cosmos… and ends in your bathroom. We get into Deeva's generational woo upbringing (think pendulums, homeopathy, TCM, and full-on intuitive parenting), how motherhood made her trust her instincts even more, and why "woo" became this weird insult people throw around when they're secretly curious. Then we go there: toilet paper. What's actually in conventional white toilet paper, why your most sensitive area deserves better, how to think about "clean" in a way that's not obsessive — and why this one swap is a quiet wellness + planet power move. Also: full moon chaos, plant medicine stories, modern medicine realities, and the simplest woo practice you can do today. If you've ever said "I'm not woo, I'm science" — this one's for you.   Show Notes: ITW IG Ariana IG Plant Paper IG Subscribe to clean toilet paper at https://plantpaper.us/ and get  25% off  off your first purchase with code ITWOO   Produced by Peoples Media
In this solo opening episode of Into the Woo, host Ariana Cleo shares her coming-out-woo story — and the deeply personal journey that led her here. From being generationally woo (think: psychic grandmothers, Indigenous ceremonies, and energy work before it was chic), to surviving childhood trauma, dissociation, and generational wounds, Ariana traces how healing became not just a curiosity — but a necessity. She breaks down what the woo actually is, why it's been misunderstood, and introduces her Woo Mapping System — exploring healing through the body, the mind, and the soul. Along the way, she opens up about motherhood, loss, grief, and the moment she could no longer hold her pain inside. This episode is funny, raw, irreverent, and deeply human — a reminder that healing doesn't have to be serious to be real, and that joy often lives on the other side of pain. Whether you're woo-skeptical, woo-curious, or already deep in it… this episode is your invitation. ✨ Let the magic begin.   Show Notes: ITW IG Ariana IG   Produced by Peoples Media
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