
Satansplain #041 - Why "After School Satan" sucks, Satanic essays, sigils, TikTok Christians "respecting" Satanism
Bill answers some listener mail about Satanic essays, Satanic sigils, the strange phenomenon of Christian TikTok users "respecting" Satanism, and the absurdity of an "After School Satan" club.
21 Maj 202338min

Satansplain #040 - Spotlights, Dimbulbs, and Shine
Satansplain #040 - Spotlights, Dimbulbs, and Shine Satansplain celebrates its first anniversary with "Spotlights, Dimbulbs, and Shine", a special talk that was presented only at the Church of Satan's...
25 Apr 20231h 4min

Satansplain #039 - Satanic Weddings, Music of Anton LaVey, Satanic Youth Advice
Magister Bill answers listener questions about Satanic weddings, advice for young Satanists, and other topics.
14 Apr 202346min

Satansplain #038 - The Satanic Mass (1968)
Before The Satanic Bible, before heavy metal, there was "The Satanic Mass". Explore the history and content of this infamous 1968 album, recorded and released by the Church of Satan. Download the alb...
25 Mars 202350min

Satansplain #037 - Anton LaVey and the FBI in 1980, listener mail
In 1980, Anton LaVey was brought to the FBI's attention on completely fabricated accusations against him. Some idiots today still make a big to-do out of this obscure absurdity. Bill addresses this an...
19 Mars 202345min

Satansplain #036 - Colored Sigils and other early 1970s oddities from the Church of Satan
Back in the early 1970s, the Church of Satan experimented with different hierarchy standards, from color-coded medallions to multiple ceremonial titles, eventually scrapping what didn't work and keepi...
10 Mars 202359min

Satansplain #035 - Marilyn Manson, Marijuana, and Satanism
Answering listener mail about Marilyn Manson, marijuana, and other topics. Also, Bill gives his thoughts on his recent appearance on Comedy Central's "Tooning Out The News".
17 Feb 202347min

Satansplain #034 - A Medicine for Melancholy (1992, 2023)
We're living in some crazy times. What is a Satanist to make of it? A look back at Anton LaVey's 1992 essay, "A Medicine for Melancholy", and some surprising insight it offers for today.
7 Feb 202349min






















