
Join Remington and Jeana as they wax and wane with humorous banter on mysticism, numerology, tarot, astrology, qabalah, and all things esoteric.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 128 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSociety & CultureRelationshipsSelf-Improvement | |||

Remington and Jeana discuss the connection between a black Stratocaster, Bob Weir, a dead battery and a tarot reading that predicted it all. They also revel in magical outcomes from meditating, class action lawsuits, unemployable astrology signs, and... more
Remington and Jeana touch on the 2016 throwback trend and 10 Year cycles in a 10 year. "The past is out," but we’ll allow this to reveal old patterns to obliterate.
17 makes itself known with the “no such thing as a coincidences” in Minnesota and th... more
Remington doesn’t like used clothes, but he’s fine with dead people’s bric-a-brac.
Jeana and Remington open their personal numerology reports.
Remington is having a 3-year, and is ready to get to work. Jeana, on the other hand, is having a 2-year. ... more
It's officially 2026. Remington is joined by friend and comedian, Stephanie Simbari, for their annual deep dive into the Numerology of the New Year -- The 10 Year of Greatness.
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He’s a go to source for deeper wisdom and humor. Keep it up, friend!
I learn, I laugh, I love you two!
I learn so much and have grown so much since starting to listen to this podcast and Remington’s Patreon. I feel more tuned in to the flow of life.
I love this pod. Not only do we learn about secret mystical teachings, we also get pop culture references; which light me up!
This podcast is great because it gives its listeners a a sense of community. It’s essentially a look into the householder lives of two mystics. That is where it shines. Where I take away stars is in the politics, where I find the hosts expression of their opinions and values to fall woefully short of reality, moderation, or nuance. I’ll be revising this review as I find the words to soften that harsh take. But for now that’s how I feel and think.
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Focused on exploring the realms of mysticism, numerology, tarot, astrology, and qabalah, a duo engages in humorous discussions that make esoteric topics approachable and relatable. With a playful yet insightful banter, they cover their personal experiences and reflections ranging from parenting to societal commentary. Noteworthy is their unique blend of light-heartedness intertwined with deeper spiritual insights, appealing to listeners interested in personal growth and transformation while enjoying entertaining anecdotes from everyday life.
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