HORRORble Podcast
A long-form interview show where host Askia Booker explores the paranormal, conspiracies, and fringe beliefs with practitioners and experiencers.
This is a guest-driven show that takes fringe and paranormal topics at face value, creating a space for practitioners to explain their worldviews without heavy skepticism. Often set in a visually stylized studio with horror props or outdoors by a fire, the host facilitates deep dives into everything from voodoo and seances to shared dreaming and government conspiracies.
“Unlike more skeptical or journalistic paranormal shows, HORRORble's distinctive feature is its accepting and curious tone. The host acts as an audience surrogate, asking clarifying questions but rarely challenging the guests' core beliefs, resulting in unusually candid explanations of their practices and worldviews.”
Who hosts this show
Hosted by Askia “The Boogeyman” Booker, a professional basketball player with a degree in communication, this Austin-TX based podcast features long-form interviews with individuals involved in the paranormal, occult, and conspiracy theories. The show delves into the personal stories and professional practices of guests ranging from witches and seance facilitators to conspiracy realists and paranormal investigators. It is produced by the digital marketing agency Q6 Media.
Credentials & credits
- Professional Basketball Player (Spain's Liga ACB, Chinese Basketball Association)
- University of Colorado, B.A. in Communication (2015)
- Second-team All-Pac-12 basketball player (2014-15)
Other ventures
- Q6 Media (Production Company)
What kind of podcast
- Country
- United States
- Region
- usa
When new episodes drop
- 01I was CURSED by a Voodoo PriestJun 26, 2026 · 26s
- 02Are we wrong about animal sacrifice?Jun 25, 2026 · 42s
- 03This haunted doll RUINED my lifeJun 24, 2026 · 1 min
- 04
- 05How to talk to dead loved onesJun 22, 2026 · 31s
- 06Why You Should NEVER Do Seances at Home | HORRORble PodcastJun 17, 2026 · 1h 05m
- 07
- 08
Notable episodes
- 01MallWorld, CIA Dream Experiments, and the Terrifying Reality of Fairies
Explores the unique and viral internet phenomenon of 'Mall World,' a supposed shared dream space, connecting it to declassified CIA psychic experiments.
- 02Voodoo Assassinations, WitchTok Psychosis, and My HAUNTED DOLL Collection
A deep dive into controversial practices like celebrity spellwork and the world of haunted objects, featuring a live communication session with two dolls.
- 03Why You Should NEVER Do Seances at Home
Features the founders of The Austin Seance, who share intense stories from their sessions, including a voodoo encounter in Haiti involving a severed head.
What you'll be asked on this show
Askia Booker's interviews typically open by establishing the guest's origin story, asking what they were like as kids or how they first entered their field. He acts as an audience proxy, frequently asking for definitions ('What is candle work?', 'Explain Mall World') to ensure concepts are clear for his listeners. When sensitive topics arise, like the intersection of race and spirituality or the potential dangers of a practice, he addresses them directly but with a curious rather than confrontational framing. His interviews often close by offering the guest the floor for a final message or piece of advice for the audience.
The show is a single-host, long-form interview format, often recorded in a studio decorated with horror props or outdoors by a fire pit to create a specific ambiance. Host Askia Booker maintains a relaxed, conversational style, asking broad opening questions and then using follow-ups to clarify terminology and dig into specific stories. He allows guests to speak for long, uninterrupted stretches.
Questions the host keeps coming back to
12 cataloguedIf you're going on this show as a guest, expect some version of each of these. Each note explains when the host reaches for it.
origin
1- Q.01
“Take me back to your childhood. What were you like before you got into this?”
This is a frequent opening question used to establish a guest's origin story.
mindset
2- Q.01
“When did you first realize things weren't what they seemed?”
He asks this to pinpoint the guest's turning point or moment of awakening into their current belief system.
- Q.02
“At any point in your journey, did this stuff ever scare you?”
He asks this to probe the emotional and psychological side of engaging with the paranormal.
craft
3- Q.01
“Can you explain [specific term] for the audience?”
Booker often asks for definitions of jargon (e.g., 'rootwork', 'Mall World') to ensure the audience can follow.
- Q.02
“What's the difference between [concept A] and [concept B]?”
Used to clarify distinctions that might be confusing to an outsider, such as 'dark vs. light magic'.
- Q.03
“Can [phenomenon, e.g., 'dreams'] be a way to contact spirits?”
He uses this to connect different paranormal concepts and explore their intersection.
process
1- Q.01
“Can you walk me through what a typical [process, e.g., 'seance'] looks like?”
This question is used to understand the practical, step-by-step mechanics of a guest's practice.
controversy
3- Q.01
“Why do you think [topic] is so controversial?”
He asks this to directly address sensitive subjects like race in spirituality or skepticism in the field.
- Q.02
“Have you encountered fakes or frauds in your field?”
This question addresses audience skepticism about the legitimacy of paranormal practices.
- Q.03
“What's your theory on what [conspiracy subject, e.g., the moon] really is?”
A direct prompt for guests to elaborate on a specific conspiracy theory they've mentioned.
advice
2- Q.01
“How do you protect yourself or your space?”
This question seeks practical advice for listeners who might be curious about engaging in similar practices.
- Q.02
“Is there anything you want the people to know?”
His standard closing question, giving the guest the final word.
Signature segments
- · Host catchphrase: "Stay Horrible"
- · Opening line: "Welcome back to another episode of the Horrible Podcast"
- · Outdoor fire pit recording setting
- · Studio decorated with skulls and horror props
Topics covered repeatedly
Who gets booked here
The show books practitioners and 'realists' from the fringes of belief: professional witches, seance facilitators, conspiracy theorists, and spiritual workers who claim direct experience with the paranormal or hidden knowledge.
- Judie Burroughson Voodoo Assassinations, WitchTok Psychosis, and My HAUNTED DOLL Collection
- Jake Cordero & Albert Lucioon Why You Should NEVER Do Seances at Home
- Maverick Approachon Hollywood Indoctrination, Evil Mermaids, and the Secrets of the Denver Airport
- Celeste Motton MallWorld, CIA Dream Experiments, and the Terrifying Reality of Fairies
Where to find this show
Audience & reach
The podcast does not appear to have regular sponsors mentioned in the episodes provided. The primary call to action is to follow the show and its guests on social media.
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People also ask
- Who is the host of HORRORble Podcast?
- The host is Askia 'The Boogeyman' Booker. He is also a professional basketball player and a graduate of the University of Colorado with a degree in Communication.
- What is the format of the show?
- It is a long-form, single-host interview show where Askia Booker has in-depth conversations with guests involved in the paranormal, occult, or conspiracy theories.
- Is this podcast still active?
- Yes, the podcast releases new episodes weekly.
- Where can I listen to the HORRORble Podcast?
- The podcast is available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, and other major podcast platforms.
- How can I submit a story or pitch a guest?
- The podcast has a public Google Form for submitting scary stories, and business inquiries are directed to its production company, Q6 Media.
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