How This Libra New Moon Hit My 10th House
What’s up, swimmers? I know it’s Scorpio season, but my heart is full and still floating around in Libra new moon-land.
This week has been a biggie for me! After spending most of the year in my Hermit hole—besides Call Your Coven, which doubles as my official hair journey—I had the honor and pleasure of being on two podcasts that I listen to and love, and we officially announced an incredible launch event and discussion for The Rebis: The Devil, live in Los Angeles!
Thank you for spending your time with me. I hope these conversations delight, inspire, and evoke something within you!
Oh, and before you see a bunch of pictures of my old hair, here’s what I’m rocking now….
Libra New Moon: the Art of Numerology w/ Rebecca Scolnick
Cosmic Cousins (with Jeff Hinshaw) is an astrology podcast dedicated to honoring the interconnectedness of our universal family through embodied health, self-discovery, and deeper learning.
On this week’s episode, Rebecca shares how her relationship with numbers began as a form of reclamation, transforming math anxiety into a practice of meaning-making, and how her recent healing journey through cancer has unfolded in rhythm with Jupiter’s transit through Cancer. We explore the Sabian symbol for this New Moon, “Handing down wisdom from generation to generation,” as an invitation to bridge knowledge and lived experience, weaving ancient insight into modern healing.
This was perhaps the most fun I’ve ever had, and I’m also now the reigning champ of the “Cosmic Slip-n-Slide” segment!! Come my public profession of love for Ariana Grande, but stay for Jeff’s gorgeous weaving of service and spice.
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Creative Projects and Spiritual Practices with Numerologist Bee Scolnick
Honing In (with Dr. Kate Henry) is a podcast for creative thinkers where we’ll hone our skills, explore our passions, and nurture our dream projects into being.
Here are some of the things Bee and Kate discuss:
Navigating a career shift from production to self-employment
Bee’s lifelong journey and study of numerology
Approaching writing as “idea first” or “container first”
How to find your yearly cycle using numerology
Grounding yourself in a weekly practice
Bee reads the numerology for Kate’s wedding!
I’m just going to say it: I love Dr. Kate Henry! It was a true honor to be in conversation with her, and also I fully forgot we were recording multiple times because she’s just the easiest human to talk to. Did I mention she’s a doctor???
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Dealing with the Devil Card: Shadow, Desire, and Liberation in Practice
The Philosophical Research Society presents an intimate & vulnerable discussion with The Rebis : The Devil issue contributors about working with The Devil archetype in liberatory ways. The event will take place at PRS in Los Angeles, CA on November 15, 2025 at 4pm PST.
What does it mean to physically embody freedom in a world that so often demands conformity, obedience, and silence? This intimate roundtable discussion, moderated by Hannah Levy of The Rebis, brings together Christopher Marmelojo, Maria Minnis, and Rebecca “Bee” Scolnick for a conversation exploring shame, oppression, confrontation, and pleasure.
The Devil is a portal into radical honesty and embodiment, so our panelists will get real about how they’re working with this archetype in their practices and lives. Topics will include kink, trans joy, living with chronic illness & disability, and the ongoing work of making art and living under authoritarianism.
All attendees will receive a complimentary copy of The Rebis: The Devil!
If you are anywhere near Los Angeles, please come see us in November! The PRS is so rad, and I’m pinching myself to be on this panel. I can’t wait to overshare, and to help introduce y’all to this incredible issue of The Rebis.
Until next time, just keep swimming!xx, bee

