Against Everyone with Conner Habib

Conner and I met for the first time at Treadwell’s bookshop in London, where I joined him in conversation to mark the launch of his wonderful first novel, Hawk Mountain.

I was delighted to accept his recent invitation to appear on his long-running and immensely wide-ranging podcast, Against Everyone with Conner Habib.

It was the perfect way to spend a Saturday afternoon, chatting with Conner over Zoom down in the shed. “Surely he’s not going to use all of that?” I thought, after we’d finished. But he did. Pretty much.

The conversation circles around the place of magick in spiritual development. I had trouble sleeping that night, worried I’d said too much, and concerned I had wandered into areas that would provoke a negative reaction. After listening to the episode, I wondered where on earth that anxiety had come from. But something I noticed (connected with those feelings, no doubt) is how Conner presents his ideas and opinions on magick and spiritual development in a more direct way than I’ve heard him in the past. He has actually spoken on his podcast himself about self-censoring sometimes things that parts of his audience might consider too “woo”.

There seems little restraint in this episode, however. I hope it sounds to others as it sounds to me, like two people talking openly and honestly.

Some Other Sphere

I have been listening to Rick Palmer’s Some Other Sphere podcast for quite some time and was delighted when he invited me on as a guest.

Rick strikes me as a true Fortean, as the range of topics covered by the podcast suggests: the paranormal, magick, occultism, folklore, cryptids. Recent guests include paranormal investigator Evelyn Hollow, and Rev. Peter Laws (speaking on the links between his passion for horror movies and his religious vocation).

Our conversation explores the intersection between psychology, magick, and spirituality, covering topics such as the nature of mind and reality, the Abramelin working, and the limits of psychology.

Rick has a lovely, gentle conversational style and comes up with some strikingly original questions as the basis for our discussion.