20 episodes

My name is Oliver Slate-Greene, and I'm a spiritual business and marketing coach, psychology geek (with a Master's degree to prove it ;), poet, counseling Astrology + Human Design student, and devotee of the creative principle. In my world, esoterica and the mundane converge and intersect consistently and with style. Welcome, welcome.

Digital Mystic Oliver Slate-Greene

    • Technology

My name is Oliver Slate-Greene, and I'm a spiritual business and marketing coach, psychology geek (with a Master's degree to prove it ;), poet, counseling Astrology + Human Design student, and devotee of the creative principle. In my world, esoterica and the mundane converge and intersect consistently and with style. Welcome, welcome.

    20 - Digital Mystic Rebrand & Three Ideas

    20 - Digital Mystic Rebrand & Three Ideas

    Today’s going to be just a brain dump of ideas so let’s go:


    An HR tool that anonymizes hiring. Implicit bias is too real, cmon my HR peeps let’s do better.
    For my runners, triathletes, cyclists, whathaveyous out there - there need to be solar powered earbuds out there that don’t lose juice when you’re in the midst of your century or marathon. Even better if they can play nice with your phone’s bluetooth and battery so as to save that vital resource as well when you’re in the middle of whatever your outdoor-intense thing is.
    Finally, and this harkens back to a few of my earlier episodes about how much I hate what Apple has become… I want a computer that shows wear much in the same way a well-loved and well-used guitar would - like a Taylor or a fender. It shows use and care. I’m tired of shiny new!

    • 2 min
    19 - Plant-Based Economy | Imagining a Greener Future

    19 - Plant-Based Economy | Imagining a Greener Future

    It's 2035... paper money aka 'fiat' is used to insulate homes. This is a world in which we value the right shade of green, because we are each others' harvest. Thank you Gwendolyn Brooks.

    Song cred: beloved Delicate Steve.

    • 4 min
    18 - The 9-5 Mystic | Very Spiritual Professional

    18 - The 9-5 Mystic | Very Spiritual Professional

    We survived the first attempted coup, we’ll see what happens from here on out.. but life is too short, and I'm tired of playing by the rules of the old guard. 

    I’m coming out as a Very Spiritual Professional. A crystal-wearing, astrologically attuned, energy healing practice having, money magic believing, twice a day meditation and altar work manifesting, woo to the core spiritualist. My great loves in chronological order of discovery are: psychic work, numerology, astrology, buddhism, martial arts (both the defensive and offensive arts as well as slow and fast) Jewish mysticism, Catholic and Hindu diety structures, the concept of the Holy pillars from Islamic traditions, humanism, western philosophy, the tao and the I Ching, Akashic Records, body work, psychoanalysis, and honestly this list could just take forever...

    I’m also head of growth for a Venture Studio in the Bay Area. I care about the creative impulse so much, that I’ve made it my business - literally. 

    Growth is a central tenant of all of the above, and it's in my professional title as well. How lovely.

    Intro song credit: "Friends" by Delicate Steve 3

    • 8 min
    17 - Centralized Astrology | DeFi Astrological Coin | Astrology Insurance | Mundane Astrology Matters (pun intended)

    17 - Centralized Astrology | DeFi Astrological Coin | Astrology Insurance | Mundane Astrology Matters (pun intended)

    30% of Americans believe in Astrology, that number increases as you widen the global aperture. And yet, there are seemingly no services out there - save a few apps (shout out to CoStar and Sanctuary) which provide digital, imperfect and sometimes downright misleading horoscope-based astrological insight - that help practitioners do their job in a meaningful and mundane (pun intended) way!

    I’m envisioning a world wherein Astrologers and Astrology is not relegated to some woo woo whatsits. But instead reclaims its place in the center of peoples’ daily lives in a meaningful way.

    One of my favorites, Jessica Lanyadoo, has a lovely word of caution to all would-be practitioners and fans out there that I would love to bring in here, which is that - Astrology is a powerful tool. If it causes more harm or agita than helpful grounding - don’t use it!

    Okay, into the idea...

    • 5 min
    16 - Building a Sustainable Wave Pool + Surf Brand In the Middle of The United States

    16 - Building a Sustainable Wave Pool + Surf Brand In the Middle of The United States

    This massive exodus of coastal babies in tech, and other white collar gigs headed inland towards the ‘burbs - has me feeling like now is the time to make my pipe dream of opening a sustainbly-powered/run wave pool (pun very much intended) a reality. Surfing is the #1 aspirational sport in the world, bound to grow in popularity and total available market given its Olympic-sport status (looking at you Paris 2024).

    Rick Kane, where you at?

    • 4 min
    15 - NEXT | Computers (Lol)

    15 - NEXT | Computers (Lol)

    This was recorded in the middle of the night (9pm pacific) after realizing that in order to get out of the pickle that is Catalina, I need to cough up 12 more gigs of precious MacBook Air memory?!

    I'm just gonna say it: Apple, I love you but you're bringing me down. We deserve better! Planned obsolesce; no meaningful innovation since the passing of Steve Jobs (RIP, complicated genius); WAY too many wires all the time that fray quarter-annually; GIANT back2back upgrades; continuous and aggressive overproduction of clunky widgets/apps; confusing and non-meaningful bells and whistles.

    Had I my own Wozniak - this would be my yellow brick road. Taking on the (2nd) most solvent company in the world. NBD.

    • 2 min

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