Stoner Story Witch

By: Stoner Story Witch
  • Summary

  • Stoner Story Witch weaves together healing from the colonial mind, liberation and embodied social justice, & the responsibility of white wealth, through an animistic worldview, attachment focus, and collapse-aware lens. Former evangelical Christian→ atheist skeptical Science teacher → Stoner Story Witch explores popular stories to illuminate the trail of breadcrumbs hiding in plain sight once we stop consuming stories as“content” and instead communing with stories as “cracks in the walls” of imperialist, white supremacist, capitalist, patriarchy- inviting us to liberation.
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Episodes
  • Ep18: 🌑♒️ Embodying Community in the Revolution w/ ESJC
    Jan 29 2025

    How can we resist buying into the big lie that we are alone? What does it take to embody a sense of dignity and belonging when we hold dominant identities within oppressive systems? Can we lay to rest the desire to be “pure, perfect, and innocent” and still be worthwhile to the revolution?


    Kristyn with a Why receives compassionate witnessing from some of the folks from her Embodied Social Justice cohort (ESJC) in today's (relatively) mini episode.


    0-11:00: Introduction, Updates, Synchronicities

    11:16- end: Crying and Compassionate Witnessing by Embodied Social Justice Cohort


    Check out Kristyn on the “Asteria’s Convos” podcast where they chatted about building community and sharing sourdough!


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    Grateful for all the learning and inspiration alluded to in today’s episode:


    If you enjoyed today’s ep, you will probably love the Cosmic Anarchy Substack by Ayesha Khan, Ph.D and on IG @wokescientist


    Liberation with Rev. angel Kyodo williams


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    Thankful for the musical inspiration for the theme song:

    Hadestown by Anais Mitchell, specifically “Our Lady of the Underground” and Orpheus’ Song

    “Hedwig’s Theme” by John Williams

    Shout out for the artistic assistance of:

    Matt Schubbe (Logo)
    Kevin Carlow (Music and sound editing)

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    30 mins
  • Ep17: 🌗♎️Fourth Wing & Iron Flame- themes of Disability Justice and Indigenous Sovereignty - A friendly chat with Alexis and Kendra
    Jan 19 2025

    (This episode contains spoilers for the first two books of The Empyrean Series- Fourth Wing and Iron Flame)


    How can romantasy novels resource us to live a more liberated life? How does “curing” a protagonist of their chronic pain support larger ableist narratives? If you fall in love with a “book boyfriend” whose lands, language, and culture have been stolen from them- how can you show your devotion to them in real life and honor land back and indigenous sovereignty? What would it take for us to stop policing groups we have been conditioned to hate/fear especially when the rules are unjust? Do *all* romantasy fans play Dungeons and Dragons?


    Kristyn with a Why sits down for a friendly chat with two friends she met on Reddit- Alexis (a writer/boardgamer) and Kendra (an aerialist/chiropractor and member of the Cree nation)- both of whom live with chronic illnesses. Together they discuss how Violet’s journey resonated with them, what they would have liked to see more of, and they collectively imagine what liberation can look like in the soon to be released 3rd book of the series, Onyx Storm!


    0- Episode Intro

    5:30- Kristyn gives a reflective synopsis of Fourth Wing and Iron Flame

    28:40-Introducing Alexis and Kendra

    41:32- Critiques of Fourth Wing and Iron Flame

    58:00- Moments in the book that resourced us

    1:09:47- How Fourth Wing and Iron Flame help you FEEL liberation

    1:15:30- What was lost? Connections with Indigenous themes

    1:19:37- The value of not curing a chronically disabled protagonist

    1:33:51- More connections and quotes of Indigenous themes

    1:40:00-Hope for Onyx Storm

    1:50:23- Outro



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    Grateful for all the learning and inspiration alluded to in today’s episode:


    10 Principles of Disability Justice by Sins Invalid


    Sophie Strand’s substack: You can preorder “The Body is a Doorway” here


    For more community and witnessing around chronic illness and disability, check out Carmen Spagnola’s Numinous Network


    Roadmap to Liberation with Rev. angel Kyodo williams


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    Thankful for the musical inspiration for the theme song:

    Hadestown by Anais Mitchell, specifically “Our Lady of the Underground” and Orpheus’ Song

    “Hedwig’s Theme” by John Williams

    Shout out for the artistic assistance of:

    Matt Schubbe (Logo)

    Kevin Carlow (Music and sound editing)

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • Ep16:🌖♍️ “Squid Game” & Satisfiability w/ Kevin
    Jan 17 2025

    (This episode contains spoilers for seasons 1 and 2 of Squid Game)


    How can I connect and hold space for someone who is moved by a story that I refuse to watch? How does capitalism thrive in binary/hierarchical thinking: good vs bad, guilt vs innocence, us vs. them? Is consent and free will even possible in capitalism? In what ways is Squid Game a metaphor for reality shows like Love Island? How can a practice of satisfiability and finding your “enough” disrupt the insatiable momentum of capitalism? How can we create the world we prefer while also fighting against unjust systems?


    This episode flips roles as Kevin sits Kristyn down to give a synopsis of Season 1 and Season 2 of Squid Game. Then together they riff on how the puritanical obsession with innocence and perfection has kept us immobilized from just doing less harm and feeling more satiation in unjust systems of exploitation and “never enough.”


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    Grateful for the learning alluded to in today’s episode:


    -Toi Smith


    -Carmen Spagnola’s podcast with Toi Smith, courses on Attachment and Contact Nutrition on the Numinous Network
    -Ruben Anderson and the #smallanddeliciouslife


    As always:----------------------------------

    Thankful for the musical inspiration for the theme song:

    Hadestown by Anais Mitchell, specifically “Our Lady of the Underground” and Orpheus’ Song

    “Hedwig’s Theme” by John Williams

    Shout out for the artistic assistance of:

    Matt Schubbe (Logo)

    Kevin Carlow (Music and sound editing)

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    1 hr and 59 mins

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