Since launching Missing Witches in 2018, we've been honoured to be part of a beautiful chorus, a bioluminescent circuitry of witchcraft podcasts and magical voices. Our journey has been enriched, rooted and uplifted by the perspectives of fellow witches, artists, and activists who share their wisdom and stories through the airwaves (web waves! digital streams!)
To celebrate this interconnected community, we've curated a living list of our favourite witchy podcasts. These are the voices we were missing, they expand and inform our own witchcraft: that fertile (feral) meeting place of our art, spirituality and activism. From deep dives into folklore and ritual to explorations of contemporary magic, astrology, tarot, afro-futurism and activism, these offerings inspire and challenge us. We're so glad these voices and crafters exist. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or newly curious, we invite you to explore this web and discover what magic resonates with the magic that's in you.
Some of these shows may not post continuously, but each one is filled with juicy, timeless magic. We've crafted this list with our coven’s ethics in mind: anti-racist, anti-ableist, queer- and trans-celebrating, grief-literate, and rooted in justice and curiosity.
You might find yourself re-enchanted by the mythic, soul-stirring storytelling of The Emerald, grounded in cosmic insight by the astrologers of Down to Astro, laughing (and cursing) along with the irreverent brilliance of The Fat Feminist Witch, or held in the fierce, revolutionary care of How to Survive the End of the World. These are just a few of the vibrant threads in the tangled, magical web we're all weaving — calling out to you and to each other across the dark.
Without further ado...
20+ Witchy Podcasts to Enchant Your Ears and Light the Way

The Missing Witches Podcast
Okay yes. We put ourselves at the top of this list. What can we say? We’re proud old hag baby witches who’ve been conjuring this podcast since 2018, and we love it and it's delicious. Hosted by Amy Torok and Risa Dickens, Missing Witches shares true witch histories, kinship meditations, and conversations with real witches, artists, and activists. Some episodes dive into the archives to lift up overlooked heretics and visionaries; some offer quiet spells for tuning in to grief, gratitude, and the seasons; others are raucous, heartfelt interviews recorded in the company of our global coven.
We centre marginalized voices and root our storytelling in feminist, anti-racist, and Earth-honouring ethics. Our goal is to remember and reimagine: the witches who came before, the futures we’re dreaming toward, and the kin we find along the way. Get into it!
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The Witch Wave with Pam Grossman
Pam Grossman’s The Witch Wave is a cornerstone of contemporary magical media—a beautifully produced podcast where art, identity, and enchantment meet. As a writer, curator, and self-described "witch in the world," Pam invites listeners into conversations that are both intellectually rich and emotionally resonant. Each episode features in-depth interviews with guests ranging from practicing witches and occult scholars to poets, musicians, and visionary artists.
Together, they explore the many ways magic shows up in daily life, pop culture, politics, and personal practice. Pam’s interviews are thoughtful and warm, laced with her signature humour, sharp insight, and love of weird and wondrous things. Whether she’s talking about lunar rituals or Beyoncé’s influence, she brings reverence and joy to the table.
This is a show for curious minds and tender-hearted spellcasters. A place where queerness, feminism, and creativity are always welcome, and where magic is understood as both metaphor and material force.
Witches who want to think deeply and laugh loudly will find a kindred spirit in Pam—and in the spell she’s woven through The Witch Wave.

Your Art Is A Spell with Edgar Fabián Frías
Edgar Fabián Frías is a dear friend of the Missing Witches coven—a radiant, multidimensional being whose work as a witch, artist, and community catalyst is nothing short of spellbinding. On Your Art Is A Spell, Edgar conjures the idea that creative expression is inherently magical, and invites listeners to sit at the crossroads where art, identity, and spirit converge.
Each episode is a portal into expansive conversation: Edgar meets with fellow artists, healers, witches, dreamers, and cultural workers to explore the enchantments of creative practice. These are not stiff interviews—they’re intimate, intuitive communions, alive with joy, vulnerability, and the transformative power of imagination. Expect talk of ancestors, mushrooms, Indigenous wisdom, queerness, portals, grief, celebration, shapeshifting, and the deep necessity of collective care.
This podcast is an invitation to remember that art can be ritual, and that making—even (especially) when messy, playful, or uncertain—can be sacred. Edgar’s voice is gentle and brave, full of wonder, and deeply rooted in living lineages of resistance and resilience.

Moonbeaming
Hosted by the brilliant and unflinching Sarah Gottesdiener, Moonbeaming is a luminous podcast that weaves together magic, creativity, healing, and radical self-inquiry. Sarah—a queer, neurodivergent writer, artist, and intuitive—holds space for conversations that are raw, nuanced, and deeply empowering. With episodes exploring everything from boundaries to burnout, tarot to time magic, this show is a soft place to land for anyone navigating transformation. A balm and a beacon, Moonbeaming reminds us that personal power is sacred, and community is spellwork.

Fat Feminist Witch
The Fat Feminist Witch is a bold, unapologetic podcast and blog hosted by bestselling author Paige Vanderbeck. Since 2015, Paige has been blending magic, feminism, and humour to explore witchcraft from a modern, fat, feminist perspective. Each episode is a cauldron of sass, featuring rants, raves, and wand-waving discussions on topics like body positivity, social justice, and the magic of everyday life. Whether you're a seasoned witch or just starting your journey, Paige's voice is a refreshing reminder that magic is for everyone—especially those who don't fit the conventional mold.

Octavia’s Parables
Hosted by adrienne maree brown and Toshi Reagon, Octavia’s Parables examines the brilliant and prophetic writings of Octavia Butler, chapter by chapter. With it's delicious mix of academic rigour and poetry, Octavia's Parables brings Afrofuturism, queer narratives, and ancestral wisdom to the forefront of magical storytelling. The podcast highlights Black craft and activism, combining speculative fiction with real-world spiritual and cultural practices.

Mythic Medicine - Medicine Stories Podcast
A podcast dedicated to exploring healing traditions, plant medicines, mythology, and ritual all with a sense of humour and a sharp eye on the culty. Mythic Medicine offers listeners thoughtful conversations with herbalists, shamans, doctors, poets and healers, providing tools for personal and collective transformation.

How To Survive The End Of The World
Hosted by brilliant sisters, adrienne maree brown and Autumn Brown, How To Survive The End Of The World is a podcast about learning from the apocalypse in real time. With warmth, humour, and revolutionary insight, they talk with organizers, artists, scholars, spiritual leaders, and other future-dreamers about what it takes to survive and transform through collapse. Topics range from emergent strategy and climate justice to grief, pleasure, and the role of imagination in building liberatory futures.
Rooted in Black feminist thought and grounded in personal and collective resilience, this show doesn’t shy away from the hard stuff — instead, it alchemizes it. Each episode offers tools for navigating uncertainty, nurturing community, and remembering our capacity to adapt, resist, and evolve. It’s survival strategy as soul work.

Tarot For The Wild Soul
Tarot For The Wild Soul focuses on intuitive tarot reading and spiritual guidance. The podcast nurtures connection to self and nature, offering insights and tools to deepen your tarot practice and to work with tarot as a living practice of personal conversation and integration. Lindsay Mack (she/her, they/them) is a queer, non-binary, neurodivergent intuitive artist, mother, Tarot teacher, writer, death doula, and the founder of Tarot for the Wild Soul and Soul Tarot School. While this show is not currently producing episodes, the archive is rich and we're crossing our fingers for a return when Lindsay Mack launches her book Soul Tarot in 2026.

Rise Up Good Witch
Hosted by Karina, a multiracial, queer, chronically ill artist, educator, and herbalist, Rise Up Good Witch is a powerful offering at the intersection of healing, resistance, and magic. This podcast unapologetically centres anti-capitalist, anti-racist, and body-positive approaches to witchcraft, rooted in lived experience and the belief that magic is a tool for liberation. Through interviews with radical herbalists, artists, witches, and organizers, Karina weaves together a vision of collective care and empowerment. Whether exploring astrology, ancestral healing, or accessible herbalism, the show uplifts the voices of those often pushed to the margins and calls us to bring our full, complicated selves to the work of social transformation. It's raw, political, visionary, and deeply heartfelt — a must-listen for witches dreaming of better worlds.

Down To Astro - CHANI Podcast
Each month, the astrologers behind the CHANI app — Chani Nicholas, Thea Anderson, and Eliza Robertson — gather to read the stars and make meaning of what’s unfolding here on Earth. With a mix of current events, pop culture, and planetary insight, this is astrology grounded in the now. Chani is a bestselling author and beloved guide for millions; Thea brings a passion for history and world-shifting moments; and Eliza, a PhD-holding novelist, weaves deep research and magic into every chart.

For The Wild
Hosted by Ayana Young, For The Wild is a sanctuary for radical imagination, ecological storytelling, and spiritual activism. This richly produced podcast explores the deep work of re-rooting in place and kinship, challenging listeners to confront colonial extractive systems while nurturing reciprocal relationships with the more-than-human world. With guests ranging from land defenders and poets to Indigenous scholars, mystics, and scientists, Ayana weaves a tapestry of voices that insist another way is possible — one rooted in care, complexity, and remembrance. For The Wild is not just a podcast, it's a portal into planetary healing, asking us to slow down, listen deeply, and remember what we are made of.

Come To The Brink - Zoë Flowers of the Magick Hours
Come to the Brink is a new podcast from an old soul and dear friend, a thoughtful offering for anyone walking through loss, transformation, trauma, or care. With grace and honesty, Zoë Flowers holds space for the moments when everything falls apart — and for the slow, sacred work of rebuilding. Zoë is a poet, author, ritualist, and healer whose work bridges art and advocacy. With over 20 years of experience in domestic and gender-based violence prevention, Zoë blends spiritual practice with grounded activism. She’s a reiki master, intuitive, and founder of Soul Requirements, offering workshops, retreats, and one-on-one healing rooted in ancestral wisdom and creative expression. Her presence is powerful, her care is palpable, and her voice is one that carries both fire and balm. This podcast is for witches who’ve been cracked open and are learning to grow new forms.

The Emerald
The Emerald is a lush, poetic journey into myth, cosmology, and the wild heart of human experience. Host Joshua Michael Schrei draws on global traditions, lore, and imagination to disrupt dominant narratives and rekindle the soul of public discourse. With humor and depth, this podcast challenges the myths of modernity and invites us back into relationship with story, spirit, and the animate world. A spell for re-enchantment in disenchanted times.

Home to Her
Home to Her is a soulful sanctuary for seekers of the Sacred Feminine. Hosted by Liz Childs Kelly—writer, researcher, educator, and award-winning speaker—this podcast brings intimate, deeply felt conversations with authors, artists, poets, and mystics. Each episode gently guides us back into the wisdom of ancestral traditions, exploring mythology, philosophy, and herstory. A space for reclamation, Home to Her invites us to reconnect with ancient feminine strength and reimagine our own stories with healing and intention.

Witch Lit Pod
WitchLit Pod is a podcast where writing and witchcraft meet. Hosted by author and editor Victoria Raschke, each episode dives into conversations with pagan and occult writers—both fiction and nonfiction—about the craft of weaving magic into story. Produced with intention and care, this show creates a space to explore how spells, lore, and narrative shape each other. Rooted in respect for diverse voices, WitchLit is an essential listen for anyone calling themselves a word-witch or story-seeker.

Between the Worlds Podcast
Between the Worlds is a deeply magical podcast hosted by Amanda Yates Garcia — the Oracle of Los Angeles. These episodes blend tarot, myth, ritual, and radical thought into a powerful offering for witches and seekers. While the show may not be producing new episodes regularly right now (Amanda is currently immersed in her PhD studies — get it, witch scholar!), the archive is full of potent insights and practices. You can still join Amanda in resistance and ritual via her Substack.

Rune Soup
Rune Soup is a deep-dive podcast hosted by chaos magician, shamanic practitioner, and permaculture designer Gordon White. From his farm in Tasmania, he explores the edges of magic, animism, and spirit work—blending folklore, philosophy, and practical enchantment. While the podcast releases may vary, each episode is rich with intelligent insight and ritual resonance. For extended exploration and community support, listeners can also engage with his active Substack and premium membership offerings.

New World Witchery
Hosted by folklorist and educator Dr. Cory Thomas Hutcheson, and lifelong magical practitioner Laine Fuller, New World Witchery explores North American folklore, history, and practical magic, blending storytelling with hands-on witchcraft. New World Witchery is a scholarly yet accessible podcast and blog that delves into North American folk magic and witchcraft traditions. The show explores regional practices, folklore, and magical systems, offering insights into how contemporary witches can connect with their cultural roots. With a Ph.D. in American Studies focusing on folklore, ethnography, and religion, Dr. Hutcheson brings academic rigor to the exploration of magical traditions.

The White Witch Podcast
The White Witch Podcast is a cozy, hearth-lit journey into Celtic and Norse witchcraft, hosted by British witch Carly Rose. Each episode weaves together folklore, seasonal rituals, hedgewitchery, and shadow work, inviting listeners to reconnect with the old ways and the ever-living spirit of the land. With a love for storytelling and a gothic heart, Carly explores topics like deities, sabbats, crystal magic, and self-development, offering a space for kindred spirits and wild hearts to gather by the cauldron.

The Bell Witch Podcast
The Bell Witch Podcast is a vibrant, biweekly journey into modern witchcraft, hosted by Swailes, the Friendly Green Witch from Yorkshire. With a warm Yorkshire accent and a passion for all things magical and mystical, Swailes explores topics ranging from Kundalini and sigils to folklore, mythology, and paranormal investigations. Recognized with the Hubhopper Awards 2024 for Best Documentary and the Pagans of the North Podcast of the Year 2024, this podcast is an ideal companion for both witchcraft beginners and seasoned practitioners seeking to enrich their magical journey.
Join the Conversation
If you have favourite witchy podcast that aligns with our coven’s values, we would love to hear from you. Share your recommendations and help us grow this vibrant web of magic and community.
And if you’re new to Missing Witches, welcome! We’re glad you’re here. Begin your journey with us by listening to our podcast! ;) :