Neon Alchemist
Neon Alchemist
Podcast Description
Welcome to Neon Alchemist, where we turn cosmic vibes into something you can actually use with no crystal degree required. Think manifesting, healing, and maybe even figuring out what to do with that dusty amethyst on your shelf. If you’re a seeker, a dreamer, or just here for the good vibes, this podcast will keep your energy evolving and your mind expanding.
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Content Themes
The podcast covers a wide range of topics including manifesting, spiritual practices, and personal development with episodes that explore themes such as the role of intention in personal growth, the humorous side of mediumship, and the intersection between ancient wisdom and modern spirituality. Specific examples include episodes on forest bathing, political mindfulness, and spiritual deconstruction.

What if the sacred isn’t something you have to earn, but something you simply have to notice?
Hosted by Br. Jay, The Radiant Soul is a sanctuary for seekers, quiet creatives, and those who have outgrown the “shoulds” of traditional religion. Moving beyond the heavy walls of dogma and into the open air of presence, we explore the intersection of modern wellness and grounded mysticism.
From the restorative power of mineral baths and forest walks to the transformative practice of manifestation and affirmations, Br. Jay leads a weekly conversation about the “Truth, Beauty, and Goodness” found in
There’s a story many people expect when someone leaves church.
Anger. Bitterness. Scandal. Collapse.
But what happens when someone leaves not because they were rejected… but because they finally healed?
In this deeply personal episode of The Radiant Soul Podcast, Jay Clark shares the story of returning to church after more than twenty years away following rejection from the Baptist church as a young gay man. What began as a simple Lenten commitment on Ash Wednesday of 2025 became a profound year of healing, belonging, service, contemplation, and spiritual restoration within the Episcopal tradition.
Jay opens up about becoming deeply involved in church life, serving Eucharist, teaching, leading groups, and finally living the spiritual life he once believed had been stolen from him forever.
But one year later, another Ash Wednesday brought an unexpected realization:
the wound had healed.
This episode explores religious trauma, embodied healing, burnout, spirituality beyond performance, nature as sanctuary, contemplative practice, and what it means to outgrow survival mode without losing your faith.
This is not a story about abandoning God.
It’s a story about finally no longer needing to prove your belovedness.
Topics include:
• Religious trauma and healing
• LGBTQ+ spirituality and belonging
• The Episcopal Church and contemplative faith
• Burnout and over-functioning in spiritual spaces
• Embodied spirituality and meditation
• Nature mysticism and sacred presence
• Leaving church without anger
• Healing beyond certainty
If you’ve ever wrestled with faith, belonging, identity, burnout, or the ache of spiritual reconstruction, this conversation may feel like sitting beside a fire with someone who finally learned how to breathe again.
Follow The Radiant Soul Podcast for more conversations on embodied spirituality, healing, contemplative living, and the sacred ordinary.

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