Coming to the Center

Coming to the Center is your chance to listen and learn, as well as ask questions of contemporary figures in the community.

Each semester Executive Director, Holli Emore, hosts a live interview with thought leaders, scholars, & experts in Pagan spirituality. Each 60-minute session will be held on Zoom; a good internet connection and the latest version of Zoom is recommended.

Free and open to all, you don’t have to be a student to participate, but you may want to become one after attending!

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Upcoming Interviews

Coming to the Center Hosts Manny Tejeda y Moreno Aug 30, 2025

Our guest on August 30 is Manny Tejeda y Morena (click to register for Zoom link)

Manny was born in Cuba and raised in the American South. He currently resides in Miami, Florida and Nemi, Italy. He is a Witch now following eclectic tradition and was raised as a child of Oyá. He currently serves as the National First Officer of the Covenant of the Goddess and is also the editor-in-chief of The Wild Hunt.
His PhD is in organization behavior and statistics, and his academic research has been on leadership, research methods, spirituality, and Witchcraft. His most recent academic publications explore the role of ecospiritualty in the workplace and markets and his presentations have been on the psychospiritual benefits of pilgrimages and green spaces.
The Wild Hunt is a daily online news journal that covers Paganisms, Witchcraft, Heathenry, polytheism, and related religious and cultural movements from around the world. Founded in 2004, it has become the leading source for original journalism, commentary, and community reporting within the broader Pagan spiritual communities.

Coming to the Center is your chance to listen and learn, as well as ask questions of contemporary figures in the community. Each semester Executive Director, Holli Emore, hosts a live interview with thought leaders, scholars, & experts in Pagan spirituality. Each 60-minute session will be held on Zoom; a good internet connection and the latest version of Zoom is recommended.

Free and open to all, you don’t have to be a student to participate, but you may want to become one after attending!

Previous Interviews

Arnold Bustillo

Arnold Bustillo will share with us about his research and dedication to Santa Muerte, the Mexican folk saint whose name in English means Holy Death, as well as his publishing work. Arnold is also the founder of Santa Muerte Ministries, which allows members to recognize and elevate those who do good work in service to others and in the name of Holy Death. Apart from his spiritual work, Arnold is a gay military veteran of the Iraq war, having served in silence during the era of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, and today he holds a doctorate in business administration, which he was able to earn thanks to the military GI Bill.

Chas Clifton

Chas Clifton, Pagan author of Her Hidden Children, editor of The Pomegranate peer-reviewed journal of Pagan studies, editor of many outstanding books, and all-around fascinating person who has observed, documented and been part of many years of the evolving Pagan scene in the U.S.

Padraic Fitzgerald

Padraic Fitzgerald is an adjunct instructor at the College of Charleston in their Religious Studies department. He recently graduated from the University of Denver and Iliff School of Theology Joint Doctoral Program in Religious Studies (’23). His dissertation, titled Til Valhall!: The Formation of Nordic Neopagan Identity, Religiosity, and Community at a Norwegian Heavy Metal Festival, explores the Midgardsblot heavy metal festival as a temporary sacred space where people self-identifying as belonging to or adjacent to Nordic Neopaganism engage with manifold forms of Nordic folk symbolism to refine religious identities and achieve religious experiences. His research interests include material religion with an emphasis on the natural environment and religious musicology, the “greening” of religion, Northern European folk traditions, Neopagan movements, and the relationship between religion and popular culture.

Jo Carson

Jo Carson seeks to create positive visions of the future through Feraferia, A Love Culture for Wilderness. She is Chair of the Board of Feraferiawhich she joined in 1972. Jo holds a Masters’ Degree from UCLA in film production, and her professional life has included camera work on many feature films. She directed and produced the documentary feature Dancing With Gaia: Earth Energy, Sacred Sexuality and the Return of the Goddess, plus documentary shorts A Dance for the Goddess about Feraferian rites, and Himalayan Pilgrimage: A Visionary Journey. She authored Celebrate Wildness: Magic, Mirth and Love on the Feraferian Path, an introduction to Feraferia through artShe is currently working on a Feraferia Tarot deck and book.

Ronald Hutton

Ronald Hutton is an English history professor specialising in Early Modern Britain, British folklore, pre-Christian religion and Contemporary Paganism, Hutton is the author of some 15 books, numerous articles, and has appeared on British television and radio, as well as being a regular conference speaker. Hutton is a professor at the University of Bristol, was a Commissioner for English Heritage for 12 years, and recently was appointed Gresham Professor of Divinity for Gresham College, London’s oldest Higher Education Institution.

Caroline Tully

Caroline Tully, Pagan, Witch, and Archaeologist. Her interests include ancient Mediterranean religions, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, Thelema and contemporary Paganisms, particularly Witchcraft and Pagan Reconstructionism.

Graham Harvey

Graham Harvey, Professor of Religious Studies for Open University. In addition to Animism, his work has covered a wide range of subjects, from Judaism, Paganism, Indigenous Religions and Shamanism.  Watch the recording here

Don Frew

Don Frew, Elder in the NROOGD and Gardnerian Traditions of modern Wicca, and High Priest of Coven Trismegiston in Berkeley, CA.

Katrina Messenger

Katrina Messenger, a well-known elder, priestess, warrior and witch joined us for a live interview on June 26, 2021. Read more about Katrina and watch the recording of our conversation on how patriarchy, white supremacy, and capitalism have diminished us spiritually.

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