34 episodes

A podcast for spiritual misfits, modern mystics, and folks tending the sacred within everyday life. We talk about practical spirituality and somatics, energy and embodiment; eroticism, ecology, eschatology; vocation, identity, queerness, race; and how to ‘be in a good way’ with the complex and ever changing web of life.

Priestess of Ordinary Things Kate Fontana

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 13 Ratings

A podcast for spiritual misfits, modern mystics, and folks tending the sacred within everyday life. We talk about practical spirituality and somatics, energy and embodiment; eroticism, ecology, eschatology; vocation, identity, queerness, race; and how to ‘be in a good way’ with the complex and ever changing web of life.

    Episode 35: Second Chance New Years

    Episode 35: Second Chance New Years

    Did your new year’s resolutions already fizzle?  You have a second chance.  

    The ancient Celts called February 1st Imbolc (pronounced im-bolc, eem-olc, or eem-yolk), First Spring or the feast of the Goddess/Saint Brigid.  It represented the return or rebirth of the Goddess, after having died to the earth at Samhain.

    In this episode Kate muses on that quickening, lightness, restlessness from earth-bound hibernation, the darkness and cold of winter just starting to hint of lifting.

    As we move out of hibernation, how might we respond to those new impulse to stretch, move out and DO? 

    Have a listen for how this might affect both your inner and outer housekeeping, plus a bonus creative offering from the Forge of St Brigid.

    Check out a simple Imbolc ritual and song here: https://www.katefontana.com/blog/2018%2F1%2F30%2Fa-simple-irish-spring-ritual-for-families

    • 9 min
    Making Room for Our Erotic Bodies with Katie Spataro

    Making Room for Our Erotic Bodies with Katie Spataro

    Katie Spataro, CSB (she/her) is a certified somatic sex educator and sexological bodyworker, womb tender, holistic pelvic care provider, and full spectrum doula.  Katie studies and practices at the intersections of birth work and sex work, drawing upon the embodied wisdom of these two lineages to support healing of the personal and collective cultural body.

    In this conversation, we explore:

    - What do we mean by ”the erotic”?
    - How to rewrite narratives about our sexual and erotic bodies
    - The relationship between eroticism and sex 
    - Consent, communication and negotiating the edges and boundaries of desire 
    - Nurturing erotic spaces and community

    Katie blends various modalities of somatic practice, bodywork and skilled coaching in her private practice, and facilitates classes on sexual and reproductive wellbeing, embodied consent, and erotic education through a trauma-informed and healing-centered lens. She is core faculty at the Institute for the Study of Somatic Sex Education, a Certified Facilitator through the School of Consent, and adjunct faculty at Antioch University’s Sex Therapy Certificate Program in Seattle. 




    Connect with Katie: www.sacredwombservices.com

    Institute for the Study of Somatic Sex Education: www.somaticsexeducator.com/

    • 55 min
    The 3 Essentials for Conscious Conflict

    The 3 Essentials for Conscious Conflict

    We are living in a time of overwhelming conflict at an unprecedented scale. It is everywhere, in our homes and in our world.

    In this week’s podcast, I explore a unique framework and 3 essential components of engaging conflict in a conscious -- and hopefully constructive -- way. 

    Here’s the reframe I invite us to consider: conflict is an altered state.

    Like love-making, deep meditation, or psychedelics, conflict does something to our bodies, minds and spirit that is different than our base-line day-to-day state.  

    What could this mean for how we engage conflict?

    In light of this, I break down the 3 essentials for conscious conflict. 

    Have a listen to learn what these are.

    Want to be a part of a sweet community of earth-loving people seeking to live in deeper harmony with life, each other and our times?  Check out Roots & Rhythms: www.katefontana.com/roots&rhythms

    Ready to step into your own Priestess Path to steward YOUR people through these troubled times?  Check out Priestess School, now accepting waitlisters: www.katefontana.com/priestess-school

    • 13 min
    Astrology for the Revolution with Hummingbird

    Astrology for the Revolution with Hummingbird

    How can Astrology help us understand and navigate the political landscape and bigger cultural and social phenomena of our time?
    This is a question that drives the scholarship and offerings of Hummingbird, an astrologer, content creator, and creator of Astrology for the Revolution.  
    In this conversation we explore some profound and provocative themes, particularly around the archetype and influence of Pluto, planet of death, destruction, the unconscious, rebirth, and transformation.  We look at: 
    - the manifestation and implications of the Pluto Returns of the United States- Pluto in the rise of the global military industrial complex and tech companies- Understanding the uprising for Black Lives - and its backlash - through Plutonian astrology- Plutonian themes currently unfolding in the genocide of Palestinian peoples in Gaza- what Pluto wakes up and calls forth in us, as individuals and collectively- how to use astrology as both "map" and "weather report" to navigate these times
    Hummingbird (she/her) is a white, half-Jewish cis woman, based in land originally stewarded by the Tutelo peoples, today known as the Blue Ridge Mountains in southwest Virginia.  She is an astrologer specializing in political analysis through an astrological lens in service to activists, movement workers and those concerned with where we find ourselves in this unique moment in history.  She is the creator of Astrology for the Revolution: "an astro-political education that will transform your relationship to our dire historical moment—and to your unique role in it."
    Follow Hummingbird:
    Website: www.astrologyfortherevolution.com
    IG: @astrologyfortherevolution
    Medium: medium.com/@astrofortherevolution
     
    Resources referenced in this episode:
    The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story by Nikole Hannah-Jones



    Resources for Orientation during Genocide by Hummingbird
    The Lobby - USA​

    • 1 hr 25 min
    Midwinter Mundane Magic with Laurel Armstrong and Alyssa Allegretti

    Midwinter Mundane Magic with Laurel Armstrong and Alyssa Allegretti

    “Everyone wants to do ayahuasca but no one wants to do the dishes.” - Unknown
    Such is the frame for the Midwinter Mundane Magic Summit, curated by my colleagues and virtual friends Laurel Armstrong and Alyssa Allegretti.
    In this virtual tea-party, we talk about all things ordinarily mystical: the 'in-between' spaces, departure from dominant spiritual structures, the cycles of disillusionment often experienced on the spiritual fringe, the absence of real integration in the ocean of spiritual highs, the interplay of structure and wildness within spiritual community and formation.
    You'll also get a sense of the spirit and energetics of the Summit ie we are chatty, honest, and silly (make sure to listen til the VERY end for one of my favorite slightly off-topic conversational moments :)
    The Midwinter Mundane Magic Summit happens January 25-28, 2024.
    **Correction: Since the recording of this podcast, Asha Lerae (as mentioned) has withdrawn as a presenter.  Kristopher Drummond has been added to the line-up.**
    Check it out and register here:  ttps://buytickets.at/sevenspellsproductions/1077835

    • 51 min
    3 Songs to Celebrate Solstice

    3 Songs to Celebrate Solstice

    You could probably sing a dozen Christmas songs at the drop of a hat.  

    But do you know any Solstice songs?

    I didn’t either, so the season and I co-authored a few, and in this week’s episode I share them with you.

    Singing is a cultural practice from traditions worldwide, and one of the things that really enlivens me in my personal practice as well as in my priestess role in my community.

    How do you and yours mark this season?  Tag me in your celebratory Solstice posts!

    Want a whole Solstice ritual outline for your family or community?  Check out last week’s podcast here or wherever you listen to podcasts: priestessofordinarythings.podbean.com/e/solstice-ritual-for-families/

    Local to the South Puget Sound?  Join our Sing Up the Sun community celebration here: www.thesanctuarynorthwest.com/celebrations

    Ready to step into your own Priestess gifts?  Sign up for the Priestess School waitlist here: www.katefontana.com/Priestess-School

    • 12 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

AP3126 ,

Feels like listening to a friend

I love Kate’s unique perspective on faith and how we can come into existence as our authentic selves. As someone who grew up Christian and had to un-learn many things as an adult, Kate feels like a trusted guide for a journey I’ll probably be taking for the rest of my life. A great listen for anyone wanting to meet their authentic spiritual self.

LaurenVonDeadly ,

Yes, Kate! I needed this!

Kate’s insight is always grounding and a balm to frayed nerves. She makes you think about your place on Earth, without overwhelming your nervous system. She is empowering us to just BE. It’s refreshing.

KatieSilver ,

Priestess for the spiritual misfit

I love that Kate provides guidance and advice for those of us that are searching for a spiritual connection to self and community outside of traditional church. I always feel more grounded, connected, and healed in some way after a podcast or video listen, a group class, or an individual session with Kate. Her approach allows for (what feels to me like) “dabbling” in different modalities and taking on as much or as little as life allows. There’s never any judgement, just pure love. ❤️

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