Episodes
In a turn for the practical, Salt contextualizes the Renaissance worldview behind the sensory perception of spirits within the Western philosophical tradition, while B. Key gives us some hard-won insights into developing mediumship. The first in a (hopefully, extensive!) series on spirit perception across cultures (and scrying specifically in multiple grimoiric and folk contexts), this episode lays some casual ground work on modes of spirit contact, lacks thereof, impediments, scaffolds, and...
Published 07/10/23
Sfinga and B. Key tackle this week's episode together to examine the Official Goodest Boy, St. Guinefort. Reflecting on their shared love of canine magic, the Dragon and Owl explore the origins of St. Guinefort's veneration, his predecessors in the field of folklore studies, and the litany of saints and sorceries coalescing around the heliacal rising of Sirius. Support us on patreon.com/TheFrightfulHowls and follow us at twitter.com/FrightfulHowls.
Published 06/25/23
Taking a brief intermission from our folkloric deep-dives, B. Key conjures a Pride month special on the wild and hilarious life of Tom Driberg: journalist, gossip columnist, poet, communist, Member of Parliament, possible spy, friend of Aleister Crowley, bacchanalian socialite, and gay icon. What would a necromancy of the Right Honourable Lord Bradwell, Chairman of the Labour Party look like—and what are the lessons sorcerers can glean from his aggressive pursuit of his own success? Support...
Published 06/11/23
The first installment in a recurring theme across the podcast: shapeshifters and witchcraft! Sfinga starts us off with a survey of some of the folklore surrounding weretigers in India, China, and Southeast Asia. People who become tigers, tigers who become people, tigers as mercurial shamans and blood-sucking witches alike, an early pandemic Joe Exotic throwback, and much more. Support us on patreon.com/TheFrightfulHowls and follow us at twitter.com/FrightfulHowls.
Published 05/28/23
Salt explores a sample of the historical roots of the connection between grimoiric conjuration and ritual exorcism. Focusing on antiquity in particular, he takes us through a journey of the relationships inherent in exorcism: hierarchies of divine beings, messenger spirits, and the coercion and supplication of spiritual powers by priests and magicians alike. The gang also shares a few personal accounts of why sometimes all you need is a phylactery! Support us...
Published 05/14/23
Sfinga leads us through an exploration of toad witches and the toad bone rite, horse jading, East Anglian self-initiations into witchcraft, and the Society of the Horseman's Grip and Word. Key wrestles with his past Chumbley phase, Salt delights us with his accents, and Sfinga manages to bring it all back to dragons once again. Support us on patreon.com/TheFrightfulHowls and follow us at twitter.com/FrightfulHowls.
Published 04/30/23
Welcome to The Frightful Howls You May Hear! Join Sfinga, Salt, and B. Key of the "With Cunning and Command" blog on a journey through folklore, witchcraft, grimoires, and plenty of sorcerous experimentation. In this preview, our hosts introduce the show and give a taste of the kinds of topics to come. Support us on patreon.com/TheFrightfulHowls and follow us at twitter.com/FrightfulHowls.
Published 04/30/23