
August 2026: Joyful Endings
After the roller coaster year we’ve had, we are all perversely looking forward to August, even though it’s eclipse season. Get out your pen and paper and take notes because this month is JUICY! Links & Resources: SIGN UP

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A podcast for the spiritually-attuned that weaves together the practices of numerology, astrology, and the tarot, in order to gain supportive insights for everyday life. Hosted by Rebecca ‘Bee’ Scolnick (numerology), Jeanna Kadlec (astrology), and Meg Jones Wall (tarot), Call Your Coven is equal parts forecast and exploration of these connected but differing modalities, all rooted in mutual respect and love of community. Come for the monthly overviews, and stay for the vibes!
Unknown Host hosts Call Your Coven: Practical Advice for Nonsensical Times, a religion show with 55 episodes published.

After the roller coaster year we’ve had, we are all perversely looking forward to August, even though it’s eclipse season. Get out your pen and paper and take notes because this month is JUICY! Links & Resources: SIGN UP

As our beloved Hudson Williams said on the Golden Globes red carpet , “Fuck AI to death.” Do not comply in advance! Links & Resources: Cate Blanchett’s new anti-AI registry CAA’s vault HarperCollins using AI for romance

We don’t have any exit signs yet, but the good news is that we have a better sense of direction and the resources we need for the rocky road ahead. In this, clarity is fortifying — and this month sure does offer a lot of

What does productivity mean in 2026? What can “slow productivity” and self-defined success look like in practice? And can productivity research be applied to witchcraft? Bee sits down with Dr. Kate Henry to chat about he

We’re halfway through the year, and the message that we need to trust the process could not be more clear. This month, we are navigating first drafts and figuring out what we’re building towards. Remember: you’ve got thi

When, where, why, and how do spiritual readings and consultations continue to be applicable to a life? The coven digs in. Support us with a $5 pledge on Patreon ! Links & Resources Mentioned: Make your tarot practice you

April may have brought some major breakthroughs — and May finds us turning the page and settling into the aftermath. What does it mean to integrate the lessons we’ve been learning and the truths we’ve been accepting? How

Let’s talk craft you do FOR the book and craft you do IN the book. Come to Smut Club and Avoidance Alley (via paid newsletter)! Sign up for Book Deal Breakthrough ! Support us with a $5 pledge on Patreon ! Links & Resour

After an intense Q1, April brings us into movement, action, and breakthroughs — but also reminds us not to rush into change so hastily that we burn out. Sometimes good enough is just right, and being present is more impo

Jeanna and Meg invited the rest of their D&D campaign, aka practicing occultists Maeg Keane and Sasha Ravitch, onto the podcast to talk all things at the intersection of table-top roleplaying and spirit relationship. Thi

What you’re doing in this moment is what you would be doing in a hypothetical. It’s time to lock in and be realistic, which means also using creativity and imagination to find new solutions. Support us with a $5 pledge o

Love is in the air! And love is also the subject of so many questions, especially when it comes to astrology, numerology, and tarot readings. Today, we chat about the desire for certainty, “success” and “failure” in rela

The horrors persist, but so do we. This month is hot and heavy, and we’ve got some potent practical advice for you. Support us with a $5 pledge on Patreon in order to enjoy our 30-minute coven convo on all things Heated

Today, we discuss the ethics of forecasting, prediction, and divination — which is to say, what we believe about those tools work, how we use them, and why we go to them in the first place. We get into super light topics

AKA, How Hard Have You Come?, AKA a Heated Rivalry fancast. As we move into 2026, channel your excitement and enthusiasm into intentional action. Remember that while we might not see the fruits right away, we are living

PENCILS DOWN. Join us for our end-of-year 2025 reflections as we wrap up a 9 year (and think about the cycle of the last 9 years!). We compare 2025 to the last 9 year we had, 2016 (!!), and get deep into our respective s

If you’re dragging your carcass across the finish line that is this year: hello, we are here, too. We dare you to honor your capacity and your limits. We dare you to show yourself compassion instead of pretending you don

Not gonna lie: this was our toughest conversation to date. Can you tell that we struggle with resting for its own sake?! Maybe you do, too. We hope this helps. Support us with a $5 pledge on Patreon! Links & Resources Me

The end of year slowdown is here! If only months had retrogrades! Everything is right where you left it! Integrity is something we live out in our choices day to day! If you’re trying to be for everyone, you’re for no on

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