We recently connected with Marcy Chicas and have shared our conversation below.
Hi Marcy, thanks for joining us today. Do you wish you had started sooner?
Yes & no. You see, 10 years ago version of me did not have the same mind set as the version of me today. If you would have asked me 10 years to do the things I’m doing today, I’m pretty sure I would have a panic attack.
My self-esteem 10 years ago is not the same as today, my support system was not the same 10 years ago & I wasn’t in a healthy environment to express myself in a way that felt safe. Many things have changed in the past 10 years and in those 10 years is how I learned my craft, how I wanted to express myself and learn what it is that I truly want to do with my life.
I believe in divine timing, all things happen for a reason so they say. My life is proof of it, so I no longer question how I’m going to get there and focus on what can I do right now to get there. Every little step you take, matters more than you know~

Awesome – so before we get into the rest of our questions, can you briefly introduce yourself to our readers.
My name is the Sage of Chaos and I run the Serentipsy Tavern — a traveling spiritual safe space for the curious, the lost, the seekers, and anyone who has ever felt like they were too much and not enough at the same time.
The Tavern started with a conversation. My best friend and I were talking at work about the things that make us genuinely alive — traveling, helping people, raving, creating without limits, experiencing the world fully. I had been slowly doing tarot readings live and loving it, and somewhere in that conversation a dream took shape: what if I could bring that magic everywhere? What if the Tavern wasn’t a place you had to find — what if it came to you? The original vision was a tavern bus. A literal traveling Tavern that shows up at raves, festivals, Renaissance fairs, conventions — wherever people gather to be exactly who they are. That dream is still very much alive. The Serentipsy Tavern is working its way toward wheels.
I have been a spiritual person my whole life. I grew up shaped by two worlds — the Catholic Church and Central Native American traditions — and spent years trying to reconcile what I felt spiritually with what I was told to believe. I eventually found my own path through tarot, chakra work, and a spirituality that doesn’t require a rulebook. That journey is exactly why the Tavern exists: because I know what it feels like to be curious about the spiritual world and have nowhere safe to explore it.
The Serentipsy Tavern is part educational channel, part spiritual community, part traveling show. I create content about chakra healing, tarot, astrology, breathwork, mythology, and the surprising places where ancient wisdom and modern science meet. I use pop culture — anime, video games, cartoons, films — to make spiritual concepts feel accessible rather than overwhelming. My goal is simple: when someone leaves the Tavern, they should feel equipped to spot the fakes, understand their own energy, and trust their own intuition. No gatekeeping. No fear tactics. Just real tools delivered with warmth and a little chaos.
What sets the Tavern apart is the world it lives in. The Sage of Chaos is equal parts Ms. Frizzle and Guinan from Star Trek — unhinged enthusiasm meets deep, grounded wisdom. The Tavern has characters, ongoing series, a community of travelers, and a monthly newsletter. It isn’t just content. It’s a place people come back to.
What I am most proud of is that the Tavern is a genuinely safe space in a spiritual landscape full of misinformation and predatory practices. People come in confused and leave with clarity. People come in feeling alone in their curiosity and leave knowing they have a community. That matters more to me than any view count.
What I want potential followers and collaborators to know is this: you didn’t find the Serentipsy Tavern by accident. Something brought you here. Pull up a chair. We have work to do.

What can society do to ensure an environment that’s helpful to artists and creatives?
Personally speaking, society supports creatives by giving what they can — time, energy, or money. Watch the video. Leave a comment. Share it with one person. These acts of attention tell a creative their work matters. Energy spent talking about art keeps it alive in the world. And financially — even a single penny contributes to a creative soul being able to keep creating. Give what you can, when you can. Every bit helps the ecosystem thrive.

We’d love to hear the story of how you built up your social media audience?
Honestly? My biggest advice is to get over it. Get over the feeling that you can’t do it, that it’s cringe, that nobody cares, that it’s too much work. Here’s the truth — it is FAR more work to spend your life on someone else’s time and someone else’s dime than to build something of your own.
There are billions of human beings on this planet. Enough of them will resonate with exactly what you have to say. Focus on finding those people. The ones who don’t get it? Let them scroll. Their opinion was never your audience anyway.
As for building my own audience — I just started. Imperfectly, nervously, inconsistently at times. But I showed up. And here’s a secret nobody tells you: even a negative comment helps boost your content algorithmically. So welcome all of it. Every interaction is the platform saying your content is worth showing to more people.
Start before you’re ready. Post before it’s perfect. The creative soul grows by doing, not by waiting. Something to keep in mind~
Contact Info:
- Website: https://linktr.ee/serentipsy
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/serentipsy_tavern
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Serentipsy

Image Credits
All images were taken & edited by the Sage of Chaos [Marcy]

