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| Feng Shui Basics, Sacred Sundays, and the Art of Yearning for Home with Kate Van Horn | 03 Apr 2026 | 01:02:30 | |
She closed her books for the first time in nine years. Not because she had to, but because her Higher Self was screaming that it was time. Full availability suddenly gone, just space to write and dissolve and rebuild. This is what it looks like when you Feng Shui your entire life so the next version of you has room to breathe. Kate Van Horn is a tarot reader, spiritual mentor, Feng Shui consultant, and author of The Inner Tarot. She's in her cocoon phase right now — that primordial goo moment where you dissolve everything you've been so something truer can emerge. And in this conversation with Ashley, she's sharing what it actually means to create a home that matches the frequency of who you're becoming. This isn't about minimalism or perfection. It's about curating a space where your Higher Self feels so at home that she can guide you to paths you don't even see yet. It's about turning your apartment into a sanctuary, your routine into ritual, and your stuff into a conversation with the life you're calling in. We dive into:
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---- Connect with Kate Van Horn: Instagram: @kate.van.hornTikTok: @kate.vanhornSubstack: Intuitive Living Work with Kate: --- About Kate: Kate Van Horn is an intuitive reader, author, and sacred space consultant focused on the relationship between people and the spaces they inhabit. Her work sits at the intersection of intuition, creativity, and the home as a living, responsive system. She's moved more than twenty times as an adult, and those transitions deeply shaped her understanding of space as something that mirrors, supports, and sometimes challenges us. Alongside that, she's been practicing intuitive work for over a decade, blending psychic perception with grounded tools like Feng Shui, ritual, and somatic awareness. Writing has always been part of her path — she's the author of The Inner Tarot and currently working on her second book, which explores the home as a healing and co-creative force. | |||
| The Cycle of Transformation: Meaning Making, Metamorphosis & How to Change Your Fate | 08 Mar 2026 | 00:47:01 | |
I used to think I was broken. Not in a dramatic way — more in a quiet, maddening way. Like, why do I keep ending up here? Different year, different person, different city — same feeling. Same pattern. Same crash out. And then I heard a quote by Carl Jung that changed everything: "Until you make your unconscious conscious, it will rule your life and you will call it fate." That was the moment I stopped calling it fate and started calling it what it actually was — a cycle I didn't know I was in. The Cycle of Transformation is a framework I discovered three years ago when my neurodivergent pattern-matching brain started seeing the same four stages echoed literally everywhere — in the phases of the moon, the seasons, the butterfly's metamorphosis, the menstrual cycle, ancient archetypes, numerology. When something shows up that many times across that many different systems, that's not coincidence. That's truth. And when you know which stage you're in? You stop white-knuckling through your life and start actually living it. Go with the flow? Duh, bestie. You've got your intuition, the tool you need to navigate it. We're diving into:
This episode is for you if: You're tired of feeling like life is happening to you. You keep ending up in the same situation with different people and different circumstances and you cannot figure out why. You want a framework that gives you clarity without taking away the mystery. You're ready to stop calling it fate and start calling it what it is — a cycle you can finally work with. The next cohort of Metamorphosis — the six-step process to go from being your own #1 hater to your very best friend in just 12-weeks— begins March 17th. DM me or email me at ashley@ashleybjones.com if you want in. | |||
| A Rotten Fridge, Clogged Pipes, and My Initiation into New York City | 14 Feb 2026 | 00:47:39 | |
A Rotten Fridge, Clogged Pipes, and My Initiation into New York City I five months in near-total silence on my grandparents' home in Topeka, Kansas trusting myself and embracing the quiet nothingness of the in-between. After being sent a blaring sign from The Universe that it was time to leave Denver and move to New York City, I knew I needed to deepen my relationship to myself and nervous system before I did. Then, it was time. Every step of the process of finding a new apartment and planning my trip across the country, I checked-in with my body and waited until it felt warm, light, and gooey before I said yes. And then I pulled up to my new Brooklyn apartment, walked through the door, and the place was trashed. Literally. This is my first ever solo episode. I'm pulling back the curtain on the last year of my life. The breakup that broke seriously engrained pattern. The profound boredom that cracked everything open. The decision to stop running away from places and start walking intentionally toward them. And what it actually means to be in the egg phase of the cycle of transformation instead of the cocoon — because they are not the same thing, and the distinction changes everything. In today’s episode, we’ll dive into:
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Ready to go through your own transformation? The waitlist for Metamorphosis — my 12-week group immersion for self-alchemy — is now open! Over three-months starting in March, you'll meet and build unbreakable self-loyalty with your Inner Self, Younger Self, Shadow Self, Higher Self, and Future Self (and Spirit Guides) so you can stop suffering your own worst enemy and start thriving as your own best friend. There are only 13 spots. Want in? Join the waitlist here: ashleybyjones.com/metamorphosisOr DM me directly to learn more. Wanna come yap with me about the cycle of transformation or moving insanity?Instagram: @ashley.b.jonesWebsite: ashleybyjones.com | |||
| Grief The Teacher and The Creative Power of Joy with Rachael Renae | 09 Feb 2026 | 01:41:26 | |
What if play isn't just for kids? What if it's the practice that keeps you tethered to yourself when everything falls apart? Rachael Renae spent over a decade as a civil engineer, building what looked like a stable life while her creative soul screamed to get out. Then her dad got sick. She moved home. He passed away six months later. And suddenly, she couldn't fake it anymore. So, she quit her corporate job, started making weird paper mache sculptures taller than herself, and discovered that play isn't optional when everything falls apart — it's survival. This conversation is about what happens when grief cracks you open and, instead of trying to put yourself back together the same way, you let yourself become something new. We dive into:
This episode is for: anyone navigating grief or loss, people who dismiss play as frivolous, burnt-out corporate workers who feel that crunchy agitation of "something's not right," anyone who thinks they're "not creative," the ones who need permission to be gloriously bad at things, anyone protecting their joy from monetization, people rebuilding their life from scratch and terrified they're doing it wrong. Free resources from Rachael:
Rachael's book Prioritize Play comes out June 2026 The Juice Box community: Rachael's year-long creative container where you pick a play priority each season and actually follow through. Opens for new members April 2026. Where to find Rachael:Instagram: @rachaelrenae Website: rachaelrenae.com Rachael Renae is an artist and creativity hype gal! I help creatives use play as a tool to overcoming blocks, connecting with themselves, and living their big, juicy lives! | |||
| The Power of Ravishing The F*ck Out of Your Life with Giana Cerasia | 23 Jan 2026 | 01:40:41 | |
The Power of Ravishing The F*ck Out of Your Life with Giana Cerasia What if shadow work isn't about digging through your trauma—but about throwing the most exquisite dinner party for every version of yourself you've been taught to exile? Giana Cerasia has been a lot of things: a Title I teacher with 150 students a day, a prison reformer, a government lobbyist fighting for educational equity, a CrossFit athlete, a 4th generation Italian witch. She's also someone who brought her husband AND their girlfriend home to her mom's house for the holidays—and sat in the discomfort while her family spun out. Because Giana knows something most of us are terrified to accept: wholeness doesn't come from fixing your broken parts. It comes from learning to ravish them. This conversation isn't about healing in the "love and light" way. It's about getting feral with your shadows, sitting in discomfort until you find play on the other side, and refusing to collapse yourself into a single story just to belong. In today’s salacious convo, we dive into:
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Where you can hang out with Giana:Instagram: @giana.cerasia | Podcast: Kitchen Table Sauce | Substack: Giana's Substack | Free Monthly Women's Circle: Sign up here Giana is launching her Apprenticeship in Depth, Paradox and Power - a 7-month journey (starting in April, ending in Scorpio season) where you'll play, dig, and experiment your way into ravishing your life. Join the waitlist at her Instagram or website. About Giana:Giana Cerasia is a strategist, coach, and modern-day medicine woman for people who refuse to live half a life. She's obsessed with complexity—how we hold contradiction, inhabit our bodies, and stop collapsing into binaries in cultures addicted to simplicity. She's been many things: teacher, prison reformer, lobbyist, athlete, corporate executive, coach, and a 4th generation Strega. Each bearing the same lesson—simplification of identity is seductive, but wholeness lives in the mess. Today, she runs Ravish where she works with women hungry to descend into shadow, tend their paradox, and alchemize it into power, creativity, and embodied leadership. She also runs And/Also, a business strategy studio, and hosts free monthly community spaces for women. | |||
| Disrupt Your Environment, Burn It Down, and Board a One-Way Flight with Edila Stace-Smith | 17 Jan 2026 | 01:24:13 | |
What does it take to completely blow up your entire life and hit the hard reset button? Well, my friend Edila has done it MULTIPLE times. A couple years ago, she sold everything she owned (literally gave her furniture away to people on her apartment floor), bought a one-way ticket to Mexico, and hasn't looked back in four years. She's traveled and worked across 15+ countries, rebuilt her business from scratch, and discovered versions of herself she didn't know existed. Recently, she burned her design business to the ground and is starting over again because she knows she can. Now, today’s convo isn't a "quit your job and travel the world" fantasy. We get into environmental disruption and how to intentionally putting yourself in uncomfortable situations to meet different parts of yourself, confront your biases, and figure out what you're actually capable of. In our convo, we explore: the screaming sensation that tells you it's time to leave, burning down what no longer serves you, traveling slow vs fast (and why slow wins), creating structure within chaos, confronting unconscious biases, why fun isn't unproductive, and building IRL community in a world that wants to keep us behind screens. This episode is for: anyone who feels trapped in their current life, people who crave change but don't know how to start, digital nomads or aspiring travelers, anyone ready to prioritize pleasure and fun, the ones who want their dreams to be louder than their doubts. Join Edila in Portugal (June 2026): The Link Up is where internet friends become IRL soulmates. No worksheets, no business talk, no goal-setting sessions. Just real-time connection that reminds you why you chose this life. Save $700 until February 1st Where you can hang out with Edila: Instagram | Threads | Website Edila Stace-Smith is an IRL experience curator, business mentor, and remote life educator for the ones in motion — creatives, coaches, and entrepreneurs who've outgrown the version of their business (and life) that once fit, and are ready to build from who they're becoming. Having traveled and worked across 15+ countries the past four years, her work lives at the intersection of disrupting your environment often, prioritizing pleasure and fun above all, and letting your dreams be louder than your doubts — so you can create a life and business that's by design and wildly epic. | |||
| Heated Rivalry is a Spell, Phone Addiction, and Becoming the Art You Love with KP | 02 Jan 2026 | 01:25:37 | |
Someone cast a spell on Heated Rivalry. There's no other explanation. My friend KP and I are backkkk for round two of what is now our (and your) emotional support group. It's been a month since we first watched the show, and instead of subsiding, the possession and obsession has simply only gotten worse. I'm glued to my phone. My entire feed is Heated Rivalry. Anderson Cooper is talking about it on New Year's Eve. Brandi Carlile is gobsmacked. It’s hit mainstream news. And we're still at the cottage. Literally cannot leave. It’s why KP and I are back for round 2. This time we're deep diving into two main topics.
In today's episode, we chit and chat about: spell casting and artistic intention, confessing our phone addictions, how to use social media as a tool instead of a world, failure tolerance and rejection, the Magician as the horniest tarot card (we're serious), and setting 2026 intentions that actually make you feel alive. This episode is perfect for: anyone still in the trenches, people struggling with phone addiction, anyone who wants to stop consuming and start creating, the freaks who are ready to make their life the spell. Spoiler warning: We discuss the Quinn audios and Heated Rivalry post-episode 6. Let KP build your editorial content world: https://www.jupitercontent.co/ Where you can keep hanging out with KP: Instagram | Threads | Substack Join Ashley's Magnetic Habit Bingo 101 (starts January 12): Sign up here KP is an editorial content strategist hell-bent on ensuring the weirdos inherit the earth by taking up more space online. They believe liberation is for all, capitalism sucks, and only we can save us. When you show up as your weirdest, wackiest self online, it's easier to make money, build community, and have fun with it. KP is a 30-year-old Pisces sun, Aquarius rising, married queer person who loves talking about social media, gender, and why being a little freak is actually revolutionary practice. | |||
| Heated Rivalry, Revolutionary Horniness, and the Antidote to Fascism with KP Pilley | 23 Dec 2025 | 01:34:19 | |
How does a low-budget show about closeted hockey players become a revolutionary moment that leads to collective mania and lowkey psychosis? My friend KP — social media wizard, editorial content strategist, and fellow queer human — and I both got completely possessed by a show called Heated Rivalry three weeks ago. It's about two professional hockey players (one gay, one bi) who've been secretly involved for nearly a decade. They can't come out. Their careers would be over. For Ilya, being Russian, it could literally be dangerous. Yet the chemistry between them cannot be denied or stopped. So much so, it’s taken the world by storm. Instead of this being just another fandom fad moment, it feels... revolutionary? It’s a raw, vulnerable, messy kind of queer love we rarely see on screen. The kind that makes you remember what yearning feels like. The kind that invites you back into your body instead of letting you escape from your life. Today, we get into: why this show hits like crack cocaine, the difference between performing and living vulnerability, how queer representation is shifting, how to turn fandom and parasocial relationships into real life connection, and why being a "little freak" might actually be resistance to fascism. This episode is for: anyone who's ever been possessed by a piece of media, people navigating their queer identity, fans of romance novels or fan fiction, anyone who needs permission to yearn, the bisexuals (hi). Spoiler warning: We discuss Heated Rivalry through episode 5. KP is an editorial content strategist hell-bent on ensuring the weirdos inherit the earth by taking up more space online. They believe liberation is for all, capitalism sucks, and only we can save us. When you show up as your weirdest, wackiest self online, it's easier to make money, build community, and have fun with it. KP is a 30-year-old Pisces sun, Libra rising, married queer person who loves talking about social media, gender, and why being a little freak is actually revolutionary practice. Let KP build your editorial content world: https://www.jupitercontent.co/ Where you can keep hanging out with KP: Instagram | Threads | Substack | |||
| The Void is Your Teacher, Bathtubs are Portals, and Psychics are Lie Detectors with Jonathan Koe | 19 Dec 2025 | 01:35:25 | |
What do you do when everything falls apart? My friend Jonathan Koe — mystical astrologer, energy worker, Pisces sun with two master's degrees, and one of my favorite people — just got laid off from his job in insurance. And instead of spiraling (okay, maybe a little bit of spiraling has been involved), we're talking about The Void. That space where you don't know what's next. Where control stops working. Where you have to figure out how to just... be. The place you enter when your whole world blows up. Today, we get into: navigating uncertainty, respecting (and disrespecting) your birth chart, why doubt is actually a beginning, and how bathtubs are secretly spiritual portals. This episode is for: anyone in transition, anyone who's tired of self-help extremes, anyone who needs permission to not have it figured out. Sign up for Jonathan's free 3-Step Bad Day Protocol, the secret sauce to un-funk-ing yourself: www.jonathankoe.com/bad-day-protocol-register Where you can keep hanging out with him: @jonathankoeofficial on IG | Healing the Spirit podcast | Substack newsletter --- Jonathan is a mystical astrologer, spiritual mentor, energy worker, creative guide, and musician. Jonathan supports mystics in making their art, artists in embracing the mystery, and entrepreneurs in embodying their unique spirit's calling. True to their Virgo rising and Gemini Moon path, Jonathan is a meganerd with two masters degrees – one in piano performance from Manhattan School of Music and another in economics from Columbia University. A Pisces Sun at heart, Jonathan is happiest when he's helping clients and students realize their own truth and when he's in the flow state making music for pure enjoyment. | |||
| Welcome to The Effects of Butterflies | 19 Dec 2025 | 00:08:47 | |
What if a butterfly flapping its wings could create a tornado on the other side of the world? And what if your tiny, messy, imperfect choices could ripple out and transform your entire life? Welcome to The Effects of Butterflies — the podcast that exists so you can find the inspiration to have The Audacity™️, make decisions you know are right for you, and take leaps of faith to finally live life on your own terms. In this intro episode, Ashley breaks down:
What to expect: Conversations with messy humans living in their magnetism. Deep dives. Collective readings. Gen Z humor meets ancient Greek philosophy. Always eavesdropping on the most profound soul debriefs. This isn't a blueprint-how-to guide. Think of it as a collaborative spell book filled with practical magic on how to embrace unideal circumstances, own your human mess, and seize the reins to transform your life. Listen if you need permission to: Stop having all the answers. Trust yourself. Go after what you want. Embrace the uncertainty and the not-knowing-how-it-all-plays-out-ness of it all. Welcome to the butterfly effect. Welcome to your life, unfolding. | |||
| Death Beds, Lighthouses, and The Audacity to Live an Unforgettable Life with Chelsea Riffe | 14 Apr 2026 | 01:12:17 | |
Chelsea had a full-body panic attack on a Chicago bus commute home. Not because something was wrong — because everything was fine. Stable job, great coworkers, paycheck, health insurance. And that's what terrified her. This was going to be the rest of her life. Ten days of PTO a year. Forever. Until she couldn't anymore. She quit the job, moved to Australia, started living like the movie credits were about to roll. She started asking: “if I'm going to die someday and watch my life flash before my eyes, is this movie good enough?” And more importantly: “What will people say about me when I'm an angel flying around?” Now, Chelsea Riffe is a cultural philosopher, pitch coach, and host of In My Non-Expert Opinion, a Top 1% podcast obsessed with the bigger questions: what's this all FOR? She lives like the movie credits are about to roll. She asks "what will they say about me when I'm an angel flying around?" And she recently decided she might become an actress because why the fuck not. This conversation is about reclaiming the parts of yourself you've been told are "too much." It's about the deathbed practice — living like you're watching your life flash before your eyes and asking if the movie is good enough. It's about manufacturing luck, shooting your shot, and finally admitting: you want to be the main character. And you're allowed. We dive into:
Connect with Chelsea Riffe: Instagram: @chelseariffeWebsite: chelseariffe.com Listen to Chelsea: Work with Chelsea:
About Chelsea: Chelsea Riffe is the host of the hit podcast Notes From the New World, a Top 1% show known for asking the bigger questions around the cultural zeitgeist, our inner worlds, and what's this all FOR? She's a Cultural Philosopher, obsessed with understanding how we think, and how seemingly unrelated things relate HARD (her favorite threads to pull are how reality TV is the ultimate mirror for our psyches—don't get her started). | |||
| Money Shame, Witch Wounds, and The Power of Prioritizing Safety with Emily Ersher | 01 May 2026 | 01:07:53 | |
What if the reason you can't look at your bank account isn't laziness — it's a wound that's been centuries in the making? Emily Ersher came to do Ashley's taxes. They ended up talking for two hours about shadow work, eagle spirit guides circling outside the window, and why the thing that makes you flinch every time wealth gets close might be the exact same thing that got women killed for centuries. Emily is a CPA and tax strategist who believes money is taboo for a reason — and that reason goes a lot deeper than spreadsheets. She works with creatives, business owners, and neurodivergent humans across the US to turn taxes into a tool for empowerment, and she does it by holding both the strategic and the energetic in the same breath. She's also deeply intuitive, endlessly well-read, and the kind of person who sees ten eagles outside her window during your accounting call and knows exactly what they mean. This isn't a financial literacy episode. It's a reckoning with every story you inherited about who gets to be good with money — and a permission slip to start building wealth from your whole, weird, witchy, fully integrated self. We dive into:
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Connect with Emily: Instagram: @thecreativecpa_ Work with Emily:
About Emily: Emily is a CPA and tax strategist focused on making wealth accessible to all, especially women & LGBTQ+ individuals. She works with creative individuals and business owners across the US to turn taxes into a tool for empowerment by making the system work for you. Known for her ability to simplify complex financial concepts, she helps clients understand the strategic and energetic components that contribute to financial success. Alongside her tax work, she also coaches individuals and business owners to uncover the root of what is holding them back from their full potential through an intuitive human-first lens. | |||