
An occult podcast hosted by a manic capricorn telling you it's more fun if it's work.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

Kadmus joins the program to discuss his new book, Learning from Legendary Practitioners: A Necromantic Journey into History, Myth, and the Practice of Magic. It's a real humdinger of an episode as we discuss necromancy, fairies, and more (the "and mo... more
Todd Elliott joins the program to discuss his new book, The Cunning Farmer: Agrarian Magical Practices, Mythology, and Folklore. We get into farming magic, dealing with the fae, and influencing the weather. Also joining the episode tag team style is ... more
In a Witchhassle Lost Episode, we bring you an interview recorded over two years ago. Gary Noriyuki of Manticore’s Den talks about combining American hoodoo and Thai magical traditions into enchanted tattoos, and about his occult journey. You can lea... more
James Dotson, MD, joins the program to talk about the occult history of scents and his magical journey. Hear the full version at Patreon.com/Witchhassle You can get tickets for James’s class at this year’s Salem Summer Symposium at www.salemw... more
Christopher Warnock comes on to talk about De Quindecim Stellis: The Comprehensive Translations of Hermes on the Fifteen Fixed Stars (with Regulus Hess). In part 1 of this deep dive interview, I subject Warnock to listener questions from people who a... more
Today on the program, scholar and poet Paul Robichaud pops on to talk about Pan, that king of the satyrs, that piper in the dappled light of pine forests. You can grab Professor Robichaud's book Pan: the Great God's Modern Return here: booksh... more
White Rose Witching comes on to talk about necromancy, working with queer ancestors, and the relationship between activism and spirituality. There's also a manner of cursing in there for good measure. You can learn more about White Rose Witching here... more
T. Susan Chang comes on to talk about her new book, The Living Tarot: Connecting the Cards to Everyday Life for Better Readings. We get into tarot and ritual, and making meaning rather than just receiving it. Buy The Living Tarot here: www.ll... more
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