Pagan Coffee Talk

Life Temple and Seminary

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/. 

  1. 2 DAYS AGO

    Understanding the Primal Elements in Practice

    Send us Fan Mail This episode of Pagan Coffee Talk dives deep into the primal elemental forces—Earth, Air, Fire, Water, and Spirit—and explores how they function far beyond colors, correspondences, or aesthetic symbolism. We discuss the elements as fundamental forces of the universe, each carrying distinct behaviors, patterns, and personality traits that show up in nature, in people, and in everyday life. From Earth’s stability and logic, Water’s cohesion and wisdom, Air’s movement and communication, and Fire’s intensity and transformation, the conversation breaks down how these energies shape our experiences and emotional landscapes. Listeners are guided through how Life Temple and Seminary teaches elemental work as a practical, evolving relationship rather than a fixed identity. We emphasize observing elemental behaviors, meditating with physical representations, and engaging with the elements through real-world activities like gardening, cooking, breathwork, and exercise. We also explore how elemental resonance shifts over a lifetime and how understanding these patterns can improve self-awareness, relationships, and magical practice. Whether you’re new to elemental work or refining your craft, this discussion offers grounded insights into building authentic relationships with the elements, recognizing their influence in yourself and others, and using these primal forces as powerful tools for personal growth and spiritual development. Join us on Discord:  https://discord.gg/MdcMwqUjPZ Facebook: (7) Life Temple and Seminary | Facebook

    26 min
  2. 25 MAR

    Recognizing and Avoiding Spiritual Ego

    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 anyone can sound good,” a reminder of how easily confidence can slip into ego when humility is lost. The conversation also tackles the difference between imposter syndrome and genuine ego inflation, emphasizing that insecurity often comes from a lack of understanding, while spiritual ego emerges when someone believes they know more than they actually do. The hosts highlight common red flags—defensiveness, fixation on authority, gatekeeping, and treating leaders as infallible. They stress that true spiritual growth requires curiosity, accountability, and the willingness to be wrong. As they put it, “If you keep these principles alive in your daily life, you’re not gonna have to worry about spiritual ego.” Grounded in humor, honesty, and traditional practice, this episode offers a candid look at how practitioners can stay humble, avoid elitism, and maintain balance within their craft. Whether you're a solitary witch, a coven member, or simply exploring pagan spirituality, this discussion provides valuable insight into navigating ego, fostering community, and staying rooted in authentic practice. Join us on Discord:  https://discord.gg/MdcMwqUjPZ Facebook: (7) Life Temple and Seminary | Facebook

    25 min

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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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