The Cosmic Co-OpExplicit
by Samantha Young
Dismantling the myth of scarcity, one cosmic conversation at a time.
Dismantling the myth of scarcity, one cosmic conversation at a time.
Welcome back to another episode! How is your eclipse season hangover going? It's officially spring in the Northern Hemisphere, which makes my conversation with Rebecca Maslen even more timely, as we are discussing the radical, political, and creative side of gardening. Rebecca is a gardening consultant and writer who recently launched her new Substack, Gardening For The End of The World, and I was so delighted when she reached out about coming onto the pod. We had a grounding & nourishing discussion of the many anti-capitalist parallels to gardening that are available to us, and Rebecca shared her wisdom about why gardening is not only an act of pleasure, but also an opportunity for creating more fulfilling connections with the human and n0n-human worlds which surround us. You can learn more and book a virtual garden consultation on Rebecca's website and follow her on Instagram. Friends of the pod (mentioned in the episode): Karina Hagelin's Survivor Affirmation deck - Kickstarter Ari Felix Thank you for listening! Your ongoing support makes it possible to continue writing, podcasting, and offering more sliding scale and no-cost offerings in the future. To support the podcast & become a Cosmic Co-Op member, click here. Share this publication: like, comment, reply, or link me on your social media! I love to receive thoughtful feedback and continue conversations beyond this platform--especially in our community Discord server. To learn more about my work, visit my website.
Welcome back, friends. In this episode, I sit down with Coming Out of the Spiritual Closet podcast host Brittany Wittig, a fear alchemist & channeler, to talk about what it really means to work with fear instead of against it. Brittany’s work helps people transform fear into personal power, and our conversation couldn’t have come at a better time. We explore the ways capitalism weaponizes fear to keep us small, how grief and fear are deeply intertwined, and why developing a relationship with your fear is essential in chaotic times. Brittany shares her approach to fear alchemy, a practice that allows us to acknowledge, process, and ultimately transmute fear into something generative. I also get into the importance of micro-disruptions--small, intentional acts of resistance--and the necessity of balancing fear work with joy so we don’t burn out. I walked away from this conversation with a deeper understanding & appreciation of my own relationship to fear, and I hope you do too. Mentioned in the episode: Business Magick Virtual Summit – I’m speaking in the morning on March 18th (Pacific Time) about Shame Alchemy for anti-capitalist business owners. It’s free to join, and replays are available. Brittany’s work – You can find her offerings, including her donation-based Alchemizing Fear workshop, at brittanywittig.com/linkinbio. Year-ahead financial astrology readings – If you’re hearing this before March 31st, there’s still time to book a session with me. These won’t be available again for the rest of the year. Thank you for listening! Your ongoing support makes it possible to continue writing, podcasting, & offering more sliding scale and no-cost offerings in the future. To become a Cosmic Co-Op member, click here. Share this podcast: like, comment, or link me on your social media! I love to receive thoughtful feedback and continue conversations--especially in our community Discord server.
Welcome back, comrades, and happy new moon in Pisces. With this episode, I offer you another eye-opening conversation with Nikki Vergakes, aka The Queer Shadow Work Witch. She is a guide in the art of cosmic self-discovery through hypnosis, astrology, and deep personal excavation. We pick apart what shadow work really is, and why facing the hidden or ashamed parts of ourselves is one of the most potent tools for transformation. Nikki & I also explore how shadow work intersects with anti-capitalism and why unlearning binary, black-and-white thinking is a radical act. Big news: I am speaking at the Business Magick summit! Join us March 17th-19th for a FREE virtual event and learn from other mystical entrepreneurs about how to make your business profitable, ethical, and fun. Get your free ticket here - the optional goody bag comes with my lecture Subverting Capitalism Through The Houses as well as other digital treasures from my fellow speakers. All of my writing & my mailing list have moved to Ghost! You can become a Co-Op Member with a contribution of $3/month, or $25/year. Those who join the Co-Op Co-Founder tier ($6/mo or $50/yr) will receive access to a private channel within the Cosmic Co-Op Discord server, and regular virtual meetups for anti-capitalist business owner support. Thank you for listening! Your ongoing support makes it possible to continue writing, podcasting, and offering more sliding scale and no-cost offerings in the future. To become a Cosmic Co-Op member, click here. Share this publication: like, comment, reply, or link me on your social media! I love to receive thoughtful feedback and continue conversations beyond this platform--especially in our community Discord server. To learn more about my work, visit my website.
Thank you for listening! Your ongoing support makes it possible to continue writing, podcasting, and offering more sliding scale and no-cost offerings in the future. To become a Cosmic Co-Op member, click here. Share this publication: like, comment, reply, or link me on your social media! I love to receive thoughtful feedback and continue conversations beyond this platform--especially in our community Discord server. If you would like to pay for a subscription, but don’t want to do so through Ghost, you can pay via my Venmo. If you’d like a paid subscription, but can’t afford it, please reach out to me and I’ll add you—no questions asked. To learn more about my work, visit my website.
Happy New Year’s Eve, dear friends. In the final Cosmic Co-Op episode of 2024, I had the immense pleasure and privilege to sit down and chat with Siobhan Diores of Soft Power to unpack the messy and liberating path of people emerging as radical leaders. Along the way, we get into some big questions, like what does it mean to be a student of change? Not just the comfortable, Instagrammable kind that gets you pats on the back, but uncomfortable, unpopular, deeply activating change? We also explore how creativity serves as both a balm and a battering ram by carving out space for authenticity and community in a system that thrives on disconnection. Siobhan shares her journey from witchy birth doula to co-founder of a church rooted in care, creativity, connection, and change. Along the way, we talk about portals, spirit babies, and the nuanced realities of reproductive choices, radical leadership, and interpersonal accountability. The new moon in Capricorn is a tender chapter-marker as we close out another calendar year and are inevitably pulled to personal reflection and forward thinking, and this episode is as much about the personal as it is about the collective. It’s about how we make decisions when the stakes feel impossibly high, and how we can shift the narrative of what it means to live intentionally within a system that asks us to choose survival over selfhood. And because this podcast thrives on community, I’m also weaving in a listener submission that asks a beautifully tender question about moving between safety and risk, stability and growth: “I am torn between two goals, it seems. On one hand I want to move somewhere that is a bit more queer friendly with great public transport, so that at least my and my family's quality of life can be improved. However, I feel that this move could draw me away from nature and from my craft which is herbalism based in many ways. I don't know how I would relate to nature in a bigger city, but on the other hand, I am so weary of living where I grew up in a suburban hellscape that is only traversable by car. When I speak to my family about wanting to move to Chicago, they feel it comes out of nowhere and doesn't fit my personality, but I am starting to wonder if I have just been self isolating my true desires out of a need to feel stable or secure in my relationships and maybe being a bit afraid of such a huge change? Anyway, I wonder how one prepares financially and spirituality for such a big change when they are still feeling unsure of its wisdom and alignment?” Take care of yourself as you listen—this episode touches on themes of abortion and interpersonal abuse. Friends of the pod (mentioned in the episode): Cornerstone Doula Trainings Sam Scharrer, Vibe Caster Thank you for listening to The Cosmic Co-Op! Be a comrade: like, share, subscribe, and rate this podcast.