
Welcome to the Dark Moon Cafe
We’re so glad you’re here! Once a month when the moon is dark, we’ll share stories from our lives, lived through the lens of astrology, as well as taking a deeper dive into a specific topic. So grab your beverage of choice, pull up a chair, and tune in to the coziest astrology podcast out there!
– Randee & Khasanti x
Like Drinking a Warm Cup of Magic
Every time I tune in to listen to these two radiant souls, I understand more about myself. Warm, light hearted and inspiring! A fantastic podcast that always leads to deeper understanding of this beautiful, chaotic & magical journey we are on
★★★★★
– th warrior1234
Wonderful conversation 👌
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– The moon shed
What a lovely conversation! Excited to hear more from you two.
★★★★★
– K
Just Right
Wow! Wow! Wow! What a great listen – I feel like I am in a gorgeous old coffee house listening to my new best friends talk about life through this kaleidoscope lens, that is the Moon. Randee, I really enjoyed the discussion of the moon’s symbolism in the hero’s journey: “the moon is nothing and everything” !!! Mind blowing! Thanks to Khasanti for reminding me (a Capricorn moon person) that it is OK if I need solitude to figure things out and hear my own wisdom. Loved this show and I cannot wait to dive into the next one! Thank you so much!
★★★★★
– juliettheb
Great first episode! Can’t wait for more!
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– mistersissy
Thank you so much Randee and Khasanti! Every time I listen to The Dark Moon Cafe, I learn something about my deepest self, which creates a little more self acceptance. Randee – I am also a Saturn Sun person and I cracked up laughing when you said you are in the dark with a flashlight a hundred journals later! Absolutely hilarious and so relatable. Thank you for that beautiful Liz Greene quote and for all the little gems you gave – I had to listen twice so I could make a list of journaling prompts lol thank you both for this lovely, warm and magical sharing! I cannot wait until the next episode.
★★★★★
– wzbsavcm
Thank you both. I especially enjoyed the James Hilman acorn analogy. So simple and beautiful.
★★★★★
– The moon shed



