Miguel Conner's long-running show on gnosticism, hermeticism, and the reality-hacking lineage that runs through Philip K. Dick, Jung, and the wider occult. Chaos magic appears at the periphery.
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Podcasts
Conversations about magic
Cassandra Snow and Siri Vincent Plouff's show on folk and chaos magic from a queer liberation lens. Started in 2025. Distributed via Apple Podcasts.
Andrieh Vitimus's chaos magic podcast, running alongside his book Hands-On Chaos Magic. Interviews and discussion of technique, paradigm, and the contemporary scene. Distributed via Apple Podcasts.
Alexander Eth's Western esoterica podcast. Primary focus is ceremonial and grimoire magic, with chaos magicians appearing as guests alongside Solomonic practitioners, scholars, and spirit workers. Long form interview format.
James Ellis's long-running interview show on fringe philosophy, weird literature, accelerationism, and occulture. Reaches chaos magic through the accelerationist-occult crossover rather than directly; chaos practitioners turn up as guests.
Luxa Strata's podcast on magic, art, and ritual, framed through chaos magic and experimental audio-magick. Episodes mix conversations with practitioners and crafted audio pieces. Distributed via Apple Podcasts.
Ki'a Dragon's chaos magic podcast, running 2009 to 2019 with 23 episodes. Topics include paradigms, intent, sigils, and related practice. Archived, not ongoing.
Long-running show by Gordon White, running 2014 to 2026. Conversations with practitioners, academics, and outliers about magic, animism, and spirit work. Broad in scope but rooted in chaos magic methodology. Archived, not ongoing.
Darragh Mason's podcast on folklore, esoterica, and spirit work. Mason is co-creator of the Sigil Engine; the show's guest list regularly includes chaos magic and chaos-adjacent practitioners. Distributed via Spotify.
UK podcast on mysticism, magic, and high strangeness. Long-form interviews with practitioners and writers in the chaos-adjacent occult orbit. Hosted by Peter C Hine and Stephen James Buckley (no relation to Phil Hine).
Academic and philosophical podcast hosted by Phil Ford and J. F. Martel. Topics include the weird, the occult, divination, and the limits of rational thought.
Douglas Batchelor's topic-based show on magic, the occult, and the weird. Batchelor self-identifies as a chaos magician turned necromantic ritualist; episodes mix interviews and solo treatments of practice.