
Pagan Coffee Talk is hosted and brought to you by Life Temple & Seminary, a traditional witchcraft coven in Charlotte North Carolina, with a long-standing initiatory tradition. We discuss a wide range of pagan, witch, occult, Crafte, magic, and Wiccan topics from a traditionalist point of view. We also explore running and operating a coven or group, plus the challenges, conduct, and responsibiliti... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 225 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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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... more
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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... more
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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 clea... more
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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 be... more
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show sets itself up as the “Authority“ of all things Pagan. After listening to a show that was basically apologetics for the Christian religion, and how that pagans should be “tolerant” of Christianity. I will NEVER listen again! Absolutely no discussion of the fact that Christianity and it’s theology is at the base intolerant of all things non-Christian. never mind the fact that Christian theology is exclusivist in its theology. Pagans calling that out because it exists at a systemic level is... more
Nothing more than self righteous ignorance. These guys must know everything about paganism. Lol they give a bad name to pagans with their elitist views and their own thoughts about how only their way is correct and only they have this great knowledge when in fact I have heard nothing intelligent whatsoever. You guys are a joke🤣🤣🤣 like a dungeons and dragons cliche. Ur no better than anyone else and trust me you are not at all more intelligent
I love the topics and the way the break it all down and just their voices are perfect to listen to with my coffee Love one tired mama of 3 ❤️🥰😍🤗
I love the topics and the way the break it all down and just their voices are perfect to listen to with my coffee Love one tired mama of 3 ❤️🥰😍🤗
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Content covers an array of topics related to paganism, witchcraft, and the occult, focusing on traditional practices and perspectives. The discussions often include insights into the operations of covens, the intricacies of ritual practice, and personal stories from hosts and guests, which together create a rich tapestry of commentary on contemporary pagan life. Unique to this series is its unscripted format, allowing for spontaneity and authenticity in conversations, occasionally featuring humor and candid opinions. Additionally, the podcast highlights the challenges and responsibilities that pagan clergy face, making it a resource for both practitioners and those curious about these belief systems.
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Pagan Coffee Talk launched 4 years ago and published 225 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Pagan Coffee Talk include:
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