Wolf moon Podcasts

Best Wolf moon podcasts available (Last Updated Feb 2026)

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Full Moon Mischief:Wolf & Magpie Media

Full Moon Mischief

A collection of thrilling horror dramas from Wolf & Magpie media. Season OneRed River Reaper (November 2022)A Coal For Your Soul (December 2023)Shot Through The Hart (February 2023)Eat Your Heart Out (May 2023)On Further Reflection (July 2023)A Trust Perceived (September 2023)Kill The Reaper (October 2023)Season TwoChoose Your Fate (October 2024)Ashe & Brimstone (September 2025)Half Moon Mischief Bonus (October 2025)When Swanns Die (November 2025)Yule Be Sorry (December 2025)Love Moon Mischief Bonus (February 2026)TBA (Spring 2026)TBA (Summer 2026)

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The Ethereal Astrology Podcast:Brittany Binowski

The Ethereal Astrology Podcast

Get in-depth horoscopes that transcend the details every two weeks on the new and full moons. Listen as evolutionary astrologer Brittany Binowski of Ethereal Astrology breaks down the details of each lunation in a way that is inspiring, sophisticated, easy-to-understand, and actionable.You can also watch the video version of her podcasts with her 65K+ YouTube subscribers at youtube.com/@etherealastrology.Brittany is a Gemini sun and moon, with a Cancer rising. She was a journalist in New York City for years, where she worked for Forbes, The Huffington Post, and CNN, before becoming an astrologer. She is greatly influenced by Jeffrey Wolf Green's Evolutionary Astrology paradigm.What makes her horoscopes unique is that she focuses on the larger cycles of astrology with the moon and slower moving planets — and puts everything within that context. That helps you to see the larger story of your life, and makes each horoscope more unique and actionable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Alpha Maddox: A Single Dad Wolf-Shifter Romance:Emilia Rose

Alpha Maddox: A Single Dad Wolf-Shifter Romance

A forbidden bond, an unruly alpha, and a love that defies the Chaos...Mates are supposed to last forever, but I discovered mine with another man nine years ago. Each night, I plead for a second chance to find a mate who can love a callous alpha like me.When the full moon ascends upon our dark valley, I find myself staring at Jade–my worst living enemy–and that innate urge to mark her claims my wolf.I despise the mate bond with her. I’ve hated her for what her father did to my life.But the relentless pull between us is undeniable, and my wolf refuses to let her go.Alpha Maddox is a standalone novel within the Wolves of Chaos Valley shared universe series. Join us in a tale of forbidden love, untamed alphas, and a bond that defies the very essence of Chaos itself in this enemies to lovers, age gap, werewolf romance.

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Money Wolf:Russell Fletcher

Money Wolf

Goooooooood morning, money makers! This is Money Wolf howlin' at your portfolio—your wild, no-BS guide to crushing debt, stacking cash, and howling your way to financial freedom!Hosted by the gravelly-voiced Money Wolf, this podcast blends high-octane energy, rapid-fire riffs, and real-world personal finance advice with the chaotic spirit of classic radio legends. Think Wolfman Jack's legendary howls meets Robin Williams' manic "Good Morning, Vietnam" wake-up calls—applied to markets, budgets, side hustles, and wallet wins (or epic drains).Each episode rocks from quick "Wake-Up Howl" market rants and listener call-ins ("Who's this on the Money Wolf telephone?"), to actionable tips on building wealth, avoiding bad debt traps, investing smarter, and mastering your money mindset. Whether you're broke and ready to roar back, a hustler leveling up, or just want finance that doesn't put you to sleep—this show is for you.Expect:Explosive greetings and how-wooooo! energyImpressions, double entendres, and laugh-out-loud chaosPractical advice you can use today (compound interest, side gigs, market moves)Playful duality: Grow your stack... or let the Wolf show you how to drain it dry (all in good fun)Tune in weekly (or whenever the moon calls) for motivation, laughs, and no-fluff finance that feels like a party. Get your wallets out, kittens—it's time to howl your way to riches!Subscribe now and join the pack. How-wooooo! 💰🌕

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Raven Moon Wolf:Raven Moon Wolf

Raven Moon Wolf

In this Podcast, I will be talking about different things; I'll talk about crystals and how they can be used for healing. Herbs for Metaphysical use and Health.along with energy healing such a Reiki. Along with various spiritual topics

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The Order of Chaos With A K:Omer Mansano

The Order of Chaos With A K

The two last episodes for season two are coming soon !Magic wasn’t meant to be shared.Someone shared it anyway.Now spells are whispered in the dark, monsters walk a little too close to civilization, thoughts aren’t private anymore, and an artificial intelligence knows things it was never programmed to know.A witch who bends reality. A wolf who can’t ignore the moon. A Dave who hears your thoughts. A vampire who drinks like there’s no tomorrow. A mustached agent trying to hold it all together, guided by a machine called S.A.M.The Order of Chaos with a K is a supernatural audio drama with new episodes every month.patreon.com/THEORDEROFCHAOSWITHAKhttps://theorderofchaoswithakmerch.creator-spring.com

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The moon and the Lone wolf:vinZ tar

The moon and the Lone wolf

This is my first podcast if it is made you feel bad I’m so sorry

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Wise Wolf (Wellness) Podcast:Kokil Sharma

Wise Wolf (Wellness) Podcast

Wise Wolf (Wellness) is a colourful, philosophical podcast by Kokil Sharma. Monthly conversations about metaphysical concepts, lunar wisdom and nature's teachings grounded in real-world applications. Following the lunar calendar, episodes are released every full moon for monthly reflection and growth.Listen to Kokil talk about her Colourful Wellness Journey and Spiritual Adventures as she navigates dualities of the real world.

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The Artist & The Altar:Tabea Elkarra

The Artist & The Altar

Wie passt tiefer Glaube in eine Welt, die oft nur den schönen Schein, Likes und Applaus feiert?Wie lebt man als Christ im Musikbusiness oder auf den großen Bühnen, ohne seine Seele zu verlieren?Willkommen bei THE ARTIST & THE ALTAR!Ich bin Tabea und in diesem Podcast schaue ich hinter die makellose Fassade der Kreativindustrie. Ich spreche mit Musikern, Produzenten und Künstlern, die eines gemeinsam haben: Sie lieben ihre Kunst, aber sie lieben Gott noch viel mehr.Wir sprechen über das Spannungsfeld zwischen Rampe und Rückzug, Performance und Anbetung, Ego und Demut.Das erwartet dich:Deep Talks: Ehrliche Gespräche über Identitätskrisen, den Druck von Social Media und wie man in all dem mit Gott connected bleibt.Backstage-Einblicke: Wie sieht das Leben als Christ im Tourbus, in einer Tanz Crew, auf der Fashion Week oder der Worship-Bühne aus?Zu Gast sind unter anderem:Juri Friesen, Stefany DeBeurs von Wolf&Moon und Momcore, Naomi van Dooren, Patrick Jakucs, Sebastian Cuthbert und viele mehr.Bist du bereit für Real Talk?Dann abonniere den Podcast und sei dabei, wenn wir Kunst und Glaube neu denken!Neue Folgen: Ab dem 06.März überall, wo es Podcasts gibt. Folge mir auf Instagram für Updates & Clips:www.instagram.com/theartistandthealtar

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Whimsical Adventures from Wolf and Whimsy Kids:Wolf and Whimsy Kids

Whimsical Adventures from Wolf and Whimsy Kids

Welcome to Whimsical Adventures with Wolf & Whimsy Kids – a magical podcast for kids aged 4-8, where imagination meets mindfulness! From befriending lonely dragons to helping the moon find its light, every story inspires kindness, confidence, empathy, and joy. Our stories help kids develop emotional awareness and critical thinking while exploring imaginative worlds and teaching kids how to handle big feelings with ease. This playful and soothing podcast encourages children to relax, focus, and discover the magic of mindfulness.

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Lost Moon Texts:Wolf & Magpie Media

Lost Moon Texts

Slice of life and modern day tales from Wolf & Magpie Media.Deck The Halls With Blood & Money (December 2023)A Wolf in Designer Labels (June 2024)Camp Nekydallon (September 2025)

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(A) Cry in the Moons Light by Alan McGill:cryinthemoonslight

(A) Cry in the Moons Light by Alan McGill

Based on the novel of the same name, this audiodrama tells the story of a beautiful young woman who must travel through a dark forest to be by the side of her dying grandmother. The setting is the late 1700’s of Eastern Europe. A mysterious wolf stalks her and a deadly wolf pack tries to kill her. It is a time of castles, muskets, werewolves and other hideous creatures of the night. The beautiful lady in the carriage will learn that only love can defeat evil, but is it love or danger that cries out to her in the deceitful light of the moon?

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the Wolf and the bear Network:Wolf and the bear Network

the Wolf and the bear Network

There is a thin divide between what is perceived as Spiritual and Paranormal, for they are forever intertwined throughout time. Traveling within the history of the world, we can find examples of Spirituality that involves everything from Magic, Spirits, Gods and Goddesses’ and Seer’s or People said to be able to talk to the Dead. We All have our belief systems, we all have our own Truths. So let us possibly bend those truths a bit with some insights and perspectives that may be a bit different than yours or even give yourself validation for what you see as true. Come sit with myself and the best of the best in Research, Teaching, Discovery and Practitioners of the Day … My name is bear Medicinewalker and I Welcome you to Spiritually Paranormal! follow us on https://twitter.com/wolfandthebear1

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From Artist To Artist:Stefany from Wolf & Moon

From Artist To Artist

The From Artist to Artist podcast brings indie artists together to support each other as we navigate our way through the music industry. Each episode features artists sharing their experiences, the things they've learned to do and not to do, the challenges they've faced and the situations they've overcome. Whether you're a music industry veteran or trying to break in, this podcast is for you.  We're in this together and we believe that when we unite as artists, we can make a positive difference on the industry.

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Supernatural Spirits - Werewolves:Inception Point Ai

Supernatural Spirits - Werewolves

Venture into the chilling world of werewolves, creatures of myth and nightmare that have haunted humanity for centuries. Explore the origins of lycanthropy in ancient Mesopotamia, Greek mythology, and Norse legends, and trace the evolution of werewolves through medieval witch trials, Gothic literature, and modern cinema. From King Lycaon’s divine punishment to cinematic classics like The Wolf Man, uncover how these shapeshifters symbolize the primal conflict between man and beast. Will you dare walk the line between myth and reality when the moon is full?

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Nicholas: A Manhattan Christmas Story (Dramatic Reading) by Anne Carroll Moore (1871 - 1961):LibriVox

Nicholas: A Manhattan Christmas Story (Dramatic Reading) by Anne Carroll Moore (1871 - 1961)

This fanciful children's story was one of the 1925 Newbery Honor books (published in 1924). Moore's novel blends an interesting tour of an early-twentieth-century New York City with U.S. history and magical dream-like scenarios that children will love. - Summary by Lynette CaulkinsCast ListNarrator: LCaulkinsNicholas: WaffleAnn Caraway: Jenn BrodaJohn Moon: Aaron SprouleBrownie: Little PeanutTroll and Merry Man 3: Scott CaulkinsLucky and Elephant 2: Cheryl HedrickMadison Square Fairy and Fiora Vero: MeredithTrinity Bishop, Baron Munchhausen, Elephant 1, Mr. Vero, and Traffic Policeman: Jim HedrickJoe Star: David PurdySt. Nicholas, Beef Eater 1, Telescope Man, and Tower Guard: Larry WilsonWashington Irving, Peter Stuyvesant, Postman, and Daniel Lyons: Greg Giordano1st Library Lion: Kevin S2nd Library Lion, Knickerbocker Rooster, and Miss Vero: llamaartColonel Flanagan and Mysterious Taxi Driver: Andrew GaunceAladdin and Lt. Renato: redrunHasan of Bassorah, Merry Man 1, and Jovial Huntsman 3: Nicole WrightBoy Wizard and Principal: ToddPuss-in-Boots, Jimmy, and Children's Choir: Anna Kate DollarSindbad and Toy Soldier: LarryHindbad: Paul WMrs. Mary Mapes Dodge: CiufiCaptain Kidd: Joe BerginThe Duchess: TR LoveYoung Washington Irving, Cook, Big Bear, Julian, and Children's Choir: Elijah FisherRobin Hood, Boy 2, and Children's Choir: Elsie SelwynMerry Man 2, Ben's Mother, and Mrs. Vero: Tricia GBeef Eater 2: StunningJovial Huntsman 1: Scotty SmithJovial Huntsman 2 and Children's Choir: Agnes Robert BehrWalter the Doubter and Wolf: Michael BroomhillHans Reinier Oothout, Jules Turnour, and Hansom Driver: Wayne CookeRip Van Winkle and Uncle 'Rastus: Phil SchempfCharles Dickens and Heckscher Rooster: Ted PerkinsLittle Bear and Sea Lion: MarenEagle: Carol SuttonGretchen: Susan KSuzette: Bethany BaldwinConductor: Krista ZaleskiPorter: Crystal ChiangBen Star, French Doll, Gemma Romano, and Children's Choir: Medora KayBoy 1: Jonny117Miss Harriet Friend: Joanna Michal HoytFestival Dancer: Amy SharpeQueen of Hearts: DianeHarlequin: Jon BCaptain LeClair: PriamedesMolly Gardner: Marie ChristianFrench Steward: SoniaAdditional Children's Choir: Lianne Joie, Victoria Bell, and Norah Nelson

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Guided By A New Podcast:Jet Wolf and Doc Holligay

Guided By A New Podcast

Jet Wolf and Doc Holligay, two glorious fandom olds with a deep unyielding love of Sailor Moon, come together every week to discuss the original anime, episode by episode, and probably scream a whole lot About Things. New episodes every Friday (or Wednesday for patrons)!

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Alfa Moon News On The Net:Greymoon

Alfa Moon News On The Net

Here is for wolf all round peppole podcast and alfa moon pack injoy and the fun awaits you

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The Wolfman - Audio Biography:Inception Point Ai

The Wolfman - Audio Biography

The Wolfman: A Hairy Tale of the Original Lunar Lunatic Greetings, moon howlers and lycanthrope lovers! Gather 'round the campfire as we sink our teeth into the shaggy story of everyone's favorite lunar-powered shape-shifter – The Wolfman! So grab your silver bullets, stock up on razors, and for the love of all that's hairy, keep an eye on that full moon. We're about to embark on a howling good tale that's sure to get your tail wagging! Our story begins not with the snap of a wolf trap, but with the rustling pages of folklore and mythology. Werewolves, or lycanthropes if you're feeling fancy, have been padding through human imagination for millennia. Ancient Greek and Roman mythology gave us tales of humans transforming into wolves, often as a punishment from the gods. Apparently, the deities of old had a flair for the dramatic when it came to teaching mortals a lesson. "You've been naughty? How about we turn you into a wolf? That'll teach you to eat grandma's cookies without permission!" But it wasn't until the Middle Ages that werewolf legends really started to grow some fur. European folklore was rife with tales of shape-shifting beasts, often linked to witchcraft and devilry. It was a time when any unexplained livestock death could be blamed on your suspiciously hairy neighbor. "Oh, Pierre's sheep went missing? Must be because Jean-Luc forgot to shave this morning. To the witch trials with him!" These legends persisted through the centuries, taking root in various cultures around the world. But it wasn't until the 20th century that our lupine friend really howled his way into the spotlight of popular culture. In 1935, Universal Pictures, riding high on the success of "Dracula" and "Frankenstein," decided it was time to let the dog out. They released "Werewolf of London," starring Henry Hull as the titular shape-shifter. While not a massive hit, it laid the groundwork for what was to come. It was like the werewolf's awkward teenage years – a bit gangly, not quite fully formed, but full of potential. But the Wolfman as we know and love him today burst onto the scene in 1941 with Universal's "The Wolf Man," starring Lon Chaney Jr. This film established many of the werewolf tropes we've come to expect faster than you can say "lycanthropic lore." In the film, Larry Talbot (Chaney) returns to his ancestral home in Wales. After a run-in with a gypsy fortune-teller and a wolf attack, Larry finds himself cursed to transform into a wolf-like creature during the full moon. It's like the worst case of lunar-induced mood swings ever recorded. Chaney's Wolfman was a tragically sympathetic character. By day, he was just a regular guy trying to live his life. By night, he was a snarling, hairy beast with a penchant for midnight strolls and impromptu sheep-bothering. It was like the ultimate allegory for man's struggle with his inner beast, or possibly just a really bad case of hormonal imbalance. The film introduced several elements that would become staples of werewolf lore: The Full Moon Trigger: Because apparently, lunar cycles are the ultimate mood lighting for monstrous transformations. The Silver Bullet: The only thing that can kill a werewolf. It's like lead allergies weren't enough of a hassle. The Wolfsbane: A plant that can supposedly ward off werewolves. It's never quite clear if it actually works or if werewolves just have a strong aversion to gardening. The Gypsy Curse: Because in old Hollywood, every supernatural problem could be traced back to a disgruntled fortune-teller. The Transformation Sequence: A painstaking process of sprouting hair, growing fangs, and generally looking like you're having the world's worst allergic reaction. Chaney's Wolfman was an instant hit, spawning several sequels and cementing the character's place in the pantheon of Universal Monsters. He appeared alongside other horror heavyweights in films like "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man" (1943) and "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948). It was like the Avengers of its day, if the Avengers were all tragic monsters and bumbling comedians. But what is it about the Wolfman that keeps audiences coming back for more? Perhaps it's his relatability. Who among us hasn't felt like a completely different person when we're hangry? Or maybe it's the wish fulfillment of being able to blame all our bad behavior on the moon. "Sorry I howled at your grandmother and chased the mailman. It was a full moon, you know how it is." The Wolfman taps into our fascination with the duality of human nature. He represents the struggle between our civilized selves and our primal instincts. It's like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, but with more body hair and a greater risk of fleas. Over the years, we've seen many variations on the Wolfman theme. In 1961, Hammer Films gave us "The Curse of the Werewolf," starring Oliver Reed. This version leaned heavily into the tragic romance angle, because nothing says "date night" like uncontrollable lunar-induced transformations. The 1980s saw a werewolf renaissance, with films like "An American Werewolf in London" (1981) and "The Howling" (1981) bringing groundbreaking special effects to the transformation sequences. Suddenly, turning into a wolf wasn't just a matter of slapping on some fur and fangs. It was a bone-cracking, skin-stretching, hair-sprouting spectacle that had audiences both amazed and reaching for the antacids. "An American Werewolf in London" also injected a healthy dose of humor into the werewolf genre. Who can forget the scene of the newly wolfified David Kessler running naked through the zoo, apologizing to the wolves? It was like a furry version of streaking, with added existential dread. The 90s and 2000s saw werewolves adapting to the times. In "Wolf" (1994), Jack Nicholson played a book editor who becomes a werewolf, using his newfound animal instincts to navigate the cutthroat world of publishing. Because nothing says "corporate America" like marking your territory in the board room. The "Underworld" series pitted werewolves (or Lycans, as they preferred to be called) against vampires in a centuries-old war. It was like "Romeo and Juliet," if Romeo could bench-press a car and Juliet had a fear of garlic. And of course, we can't forget the "Twilight" saga, which gave us werewolves with a penchant for going shirtless and imprinting on infants. It was... certainly a take on werewolf lore. Let's just say it had some folks howling, and not always in a good way. More recent years have seen attempts to return to the Wolfman's roots. The 2010 remake of "The Wolfman," starring Benicio del Toro, tried to recapture the gothic horror of the original. It was a valiant effort, even if it did sometimes feel like watching a very hairy man run through Victorian England in slow motion. TV has also gotten in on the werewolf action. Shows like "Teen Wolf" and "Hemlock Grove" have brought lycanthropy to the small screen, often with a healthy dose of teen angst thrown in. Because being a teenager isn't hard enough without also having to worry about sprouting fur during algebra class. But no matter how he's portrayed, the Wolfman always maintains certain iconic traits. Let's break down the Wolfy Starter Pack, shall we? The Uncontrollable Transformations: Because self-control is overrated when the moon is full. The Excessive Body Hair: Putting Bigfoot to shame since 1941. The Heightened Senses: Great for hunting, not so great for walking past the local dog park. The Morning-After Amnesia: What happens under the full moon, stays under the full moon. The Torn Clothing: Apparently, Lycra wasn't a thing in werewolf fashion. The Tragic Romance: Because nothing spices up a relationship like the constant threat of being eaten. The Aversion to Silver: Making family dinners at Grandma's house a real challenge. Now, let's address some of our furry friend's... unique quirks. First off, there's his fashion sense, or lack thereof. For someone who knows they're going to transform regularly, you'd think they'd invest in some stretchy pants. But no, it's always the same routine: transform, rip through clothes, wake up naked in a field. It's like the world's worst walk of shame, every full moon. Then there's the whole silver allergy. You'd think after a few centuries, werewolves would have developed some kind of resistance. Maybe start small with silver-plated cutlery and work your way up? But nope, one touch of the shiny stuff and it's yelps and whimpers all around. And let's not forget the Wolfman's interesting relationship with canines. In many stories, dogs can sense a werewolf and react with fear or aggression. It's like the ultimate case of sibling rivalry. "Oh, you think you're a big bad wolf? I'll show you who's the real alpha around here, Mr. Part-Time Pupper!" But perhaps the Wolfman's most endearing quality is his monthly struggle with his inner beast. It's something we can all relate to, even if our version is less "uncontrollable transformation into a murderous wolf creature" and more "eating an entire pint of ice cream while binge-watching reality TV." The Wolfman, in all his hairy glory, represents something fundamentally human. He's the embodiment of our struggle with our baser instincts, the fight between our civilized selves and our wild nature. He reminds us that no matter how much we try to tame ourselves, there's always a bit of the beast lurking inside. He's also a testament to the power of a good skincare routine. I mean, have you seen how flawless his human form is after all that monthly fur-shedding? Werewolves must have one heck of an exfoliation regimen. So, the next time you're out for a moonlit stroll and hear a distant howl, don't run away in terror. Take a moment to appreciate the Wolfman and all he represents. Just maybe appreciate from a safe distance. And if you have any silver jewelry on you, well, no harm in keeping it handy. Remember, dear listeners, we all have a little bit of the wolf inside us. The

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Howler Back Now with Holland Roden:iHeartPodcasts

Howler Back Now with Holland Roden

The moon is full in Beacon Hills and the wolves are coming out...AGAIN! Fall in love (at first bite) all over again with the series you'll never get enough of!   Holland Roden aka Lydia Martin will rewatch every episode, from the very beginning.  Join Holland and your favorite Teen Wolf stars as she reunites the cast, the crew, the heroes and the villains.  Holland is sharing every secret gory detail with you.     100 episodes wasn't enough...Holland brings you ALL the BTS and so much more from each episode... The wolves are howling once again...so HOWLER BACK and join us each week.