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Magical Community IRL with Austin Fuller + Chaise Levy

Radical Elphame

Release Date: 09/09/2025

The Home Cultus with Briar show art The Home Cultus with Briar

Radical Elphame

UPG is a term I find to be often misunderstood. Short for “unverified person gnosis,” this phrase is sometimes wielded as a criticism in the world of spirituality – pagan, polytheist, or otherwise. It’s the word “unverified” that stands out in this instance, that seems to be contextualizing someone's “personal gnosis” – about a spiritual path, or being, or myth – as dubious, or heterodox. When used disparagingly, UPG can feel like a corrective. In many ways it can feel like a tool within so-called “alternative spirituality” to reinforce the kind of strictures of the...

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Fröja's Apples with Sara Bonadea George show art Fröja's Apples with Sara Bonadea George

Radical Elphame

What can change a goddess into a nature spirit? What can change a nature spirit into a witch? A hasty answer might simply be "colonization." This was the evolution of Fröja in Sweden. I don’t think we can have an intellectually honest discourse about folklore without confronting the forces of colonization head-on. What has this ongoing process done to the gods, the spirits, and the myths of a people? However, stopping there might miss the point.  I think we also need to ask: what is the agency of a Goddess during a religious conversion? Does she merely recede into the past, or does she...

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Animistic Astrology with Teagan West show art Animistic Astrology with Teagan West

Radical Elphame

There may be no clearer gateway drug to magic in 2026 than astrology. You don’t need psychic abilities, or a spirit court, or a wider mystical philosophy to dabble in astrology. Just a birthday. I’ve always been a proponent of practical magic – the kind that helps you get stuff – not as an end goal, but as a necessary step, for many, in re-enchanting their minds. Astrology can do something similar, though, with merely a natal chart reading. What do the planets have to do with who I am? It doesn’t really matter why astrology can tell you about yourself; the power is in simply...

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The Immense Hauntology of Things with Lee Morgan show art The Immense Hauntology of Things with Lee Morgan

Radical Elphame

I sometimes wonder why, of all the occult and magical currents we have on offer, Witchcraft manages to still have such a powerful pull on our contemporary culture. We find ourselves on the other side of a century of occult revivals and magical trends, and yet Witchcraft somehow stil retains a timeless appeal. More recent spiritual trends, such as the “New Age” movement, which you would expect to be a better gateway for contemporary Western people to explore spirituality, have aesthetically aged far worse than Witchcraft generally, and what once appeared modern and enlightened would now be...

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The Old Line with Aidan Wachter show art The Old Line with Aidan Wachter

Radical Elphame

When you look at the oldest and most intact spiritualities around the world, you will find that, at the center of their practice, is ancestral veneration. For many of us who were raised in less intact spiritualities and in cultures with a tendency to mold prevailing religions to the will of Empire, venerating our ancestors can feel complicated, to say the least. The same cultures that tend to mold religions to the will of Empire, also have a habit of tainting our ancestral line. It doesn’t take long tracing back the family trees of many of us to run into the stains and wounds of colonialism,...

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Raising the Dead with Corinne Boyer show art Raising the Dead with Corinne Boyer

Radical Elphame

Folk magic has a powerful pull. It can express complex metaphysical ideas that, for most of us practicing today, had once felt like the purview of the “New Age.” Magical ideas that once seemed fantastical, through the lens of folk magic, can suddenly feel earthy and vital. Techniques that once felt silly can begin to feel ancestral. The source texts go from channeled writings, to myths and folktales, and academic papers. There’s an artistry and intelligence grouped in with modern-day practitioners of folk magic that give the disenchanted “Western” mind permission to think...

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Hillbilly Woodwose with Nay Noordmans show art Hillbilly Woodwose with Nay Noordmans

Radical Elphame

They’re on bumper stickers, they’re on bags of jerky, they’re on bars of soap, and if you're not seeing an ancient alien on the History Channel, you’re almost certainly seeing someone searching for them in the woods. Big Foot, Sasquatch, Oh Mah, Sunk Ape – they go by many names, and are spotted throughout North America, and beyond. For some, they are a myth; for some, a monster; and for the rest, a mascot. The loudest amongst their fans will tell you they are a flesh and blood relic hominid, and describe their migration patterns, their use of infrasound to evade capture, and, of...

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Cursed Films with Sfinga & B. Key show art Cursed Films with Sfinga & B. Key

Radical Elphame

What is it that draws occultists to horror films, when by in large, the history of horror cinema is essentially anti-occult propaganda? Despite what can seem like a counterintuitive interest on the part of practitioners, the fact remains that the horror genre is the last bastion of regular engagement with the spirit world left in contemporary media, and therefore a natural draw for people who see the spiritual as fundamental to everyday life. Another consideration is the cathartic embrace of the shadow on display in horror, and often staring death right in the face. Both things our culture in...

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The Black Book of Norah Fornario - an Audio Essay show art The Black Book of Norah Fornario - an Audio Essay

Radical Elphame

I had to reschedule an interview for the first half of this month, but I didn't want to leave you hanging this week, so I recorded an essay I put out on our  Substack recently for your listening pleasure. Nora Fornario has always been a deep fascination of mine, whom I find to be misunderstood and often explored in ways that ignore her most interesting aspects in favor of a more lurid true-crime bent. This essay is less focused on the infamous death of Nora Fornario, but rather a deep dive into what we can speculate about her own ideas and magical practice. The TL;DR is Witchcraft. ...

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28 Moons Later with J.M. Hamade show art 28 Moons Later with J.M. Hamade

Radical Elphame

When we think about the Otherworld, we tend to do so from the perspective of this world. What is this hidden world that seems to operate so differently from our own? Who are the beings who dwell there, and what do they want with us? In J. M. Hamade’s fascinating book, Procession of the Night Theater,  they explore the “night side” of astrology, offering a poetic vision of the Lunar Stations, not to be defined or calculated so much as dreamed with. It’s this study of the nocturnal side of things, the hidden side of things, that not only eloquently elucidates the ancient art of...

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After years of thinking that the only path for building a community around the fringe pursuits of witchcraft, folk magic, or the occult were relegated to the grace of internet, two friends in vastly different parts of the country have boldly presented a proof of concept for big tent approaches to “in real life” magical communities that are fostering a inspirational alternative to more dogmatic and mainstream spiritual destinations. Austin Fuller started Occulture Tampa as a home for Witches, Occultists, and Seekers, hosted at a beloved taxidermy and oddities shop in the vibrant Ybor District in Tampa, Florida. Chaise Levy is a founding member of Animist West County, seeking to build a community around the multifaceted concept of animism in the North Bay Area of California. I wanted to bring Austin and Chaise together for a conversation about the importance of building “in real life” magical communities during these interesting times we’re living through. They share their inspirations, describe the challenges of starting and maintaining these groups, and talk about the biggest surprises and rewards along the way.

On a similar note, in the spirit of hoping to foster more magical community, after a year and a half of producing Radical Elphame, I’m starting a Patreon. Follow the link in the episode description bio for an extra hour of conversation with Austin and Chaise, and join The Coven of Wider Inclusion: my own "big tent" approach to a magical community, ripe for exploration, experimentation, and co-creation. If you appreciate the work we're doing on Radical Elphame and want to see it not only continue, but grow and develop, we would deeply appreciate your patronage. Along the way, we hope to not only foster a deeper connection with our audience, but rather to thin the veil between the project's creation and consumption. Come for the show you love, and stay for the bonus episodes, audio essays, experimental group rituals, horror movie nights, and more.

SHOW NOTES:

Join the Patreon! The Coven of Wider Inclusion

Chaise's Website: chaiselevy.com

Northern Spirit House Podcast: Spotify Link

Northern Spirit House Substack: Substack

Chaise's Instagram: @telluric_tounges

Southern Bramble Podcast: Spotify Link

Austin's Site: https://www.banexbramble.com/

Austin's Links: https://linktr.ee/Banexbramble