Pagan Coffee Talk
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/.
Pagan Coffee Talk
Latest Episodes
Why Meditation Is Your Foundational Tool
Meditation isn’t just a quiet-mind exercise—it’s the foundational tool that supports every part of your spiritual, emotional, and magical practice. In this episode, we break down the myths that keep people from starting, including the be...
Navigating Ethics in Online Craft
This episode dives into the often‑ignored ethics of online pagan spaces, exploring how anonymity, ego‑feeding, and digital distance distort honest spiritual dialogue. The hosts discuss how online communities—podcasts, Discord groups, and digita...
Creating Rituals from Scratch
This episode dives into the practical, no‑nonsense process of writing a ritual from scratch, breaking down the steps in a way that’s accessible for beginners and validating for experienced practitioners. We explore how to choose your ritual’s p...
Understanding the Primal Elements in Practice
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 fun...
Gatekeeping or Responsible Priesthood?
In this episode of Pagan Coffee Talk, the hosts tackle one of the most persistent misconceptions in modern Paganism: gatekeeping. They break down why traditional covens aren’t withholding magical secrets, but instead practicing respons...
Fan Mail
Thank you PCT for another enlightening and mature coffee chat. I've been enjoying your show for a while now. I’m a Christian who also walks a pagan path, so I’m by turns cast as an evil witch-burner to any pagan brethren I tell about this and a treacherous devil-worshipper to some Christians. However, I have to say I get a lot more Christian bashing from pagans and atheists than I do ire from my Christian fellows (who are admittedly mostly moderate anglicans and catholics). Religious hatred in any form makes me sad as my relationship with the divine is real, but I can’t see how anyone can have such a close knowledge of God/gods/godhead as to have all the answers and shame on anyone who claims to (they’re normally about to take your money...) Thanks again from a listener over in “merrye olde Englande” Many blessings and I’ll look forward to listening to the next one Alice
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