Occult Confessions
Rob C. Thompson
Discover the secret history of cults, witches, magicians, conspiracies and the supernatural with occultism scholar Rob C. Read more
Episodes
25.7: Esoterica (Interview Special) 12/13/2024 01:09:2925.6: Krishnamurti's Teaching 11/29/2024 01:20:02
25.5: The Child Messiah (Part Three) 11/15/2024 01:03:4725.4: The Child Messiah (Part Two) 11/01/2024 00:59:2625.3: The Child Messiah (Part One) 10/18/2024 00:53:59 Show all episodes
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Our take on Occult Confessions podcast
Occult Confessions with Rob Thompson offers a fascinating peek into the mystical twice a month. Each episode lasts almost one hour and is a well-crafted mix of history and the esoteric, peppered with humor that keeps it engaging. Thompson's background in theater and paranormal studies makes for an entertaining listen. Whether exploring the Aghoris' intense rituals or dissecting pop culture's take on the occult, the show balances information and entertainment without feeling overdone. It's a refreshing take on the mysterious, perfect for a curious mind. Occult Confessions is a history podcast by The Alchemical Actors. Producer
Rob C. Thompson
Rob C. Thompson
Host
Rob C. Thompson
Rob C. Thompson
Country
United States
United States
Episodes count
201
201
Average duration
50'
50'
Frequency
Biweekly
Biweekly
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