The Spellbinding World of Christian Day

If there’s one name in the witchcraft world that’ll either make you clutch your crystals or pour another glass of wine, it’s Christian Day. The man is part warlock, part showman, and all fire. Whether he’s conjuring spirits in Salem, stirring the pot in New Orleans, or calling out nonsense on national TV, Christian doesn’t just practice the craft, he lives it, breathes it, and dares the world to say something about it.

You may have seen him in one of his many appearances on Ghost Adventures, standing shoulder to shoulder with Zak Bagans, and most recently with The Ghost Adventures Crew at the notorious Winchester home where they performed a séance to contact Harry Houdini, where flashes of energy light source appeared to shoot out of Christian’s hands and all around.  Because when Christians’s in the room, the energy shifts. The spirits show up. And the cameras stay rolling.

When he’s not traveling the world and making his TV appearance or channeling centuries-old spirits, let’s be real, he didn’t blend in. He stood out. 

But Christian isn’t some flash-in-the-pan TV witch. This man has put in the work. He’s the powerhouse behind Hex and Omen, two of the most iconic witch shops in the country, and the creator of events like Festival of the Dead and WitchCon, which draw magical folks from all over the globe. His book, The Witches’ Book of the Dead, became an instant staple for anyone serious about spirit communication, not the TikTok trend-chasers, but the ones actually doing the work.

What sets Christian apart? It’s that he tells it like it is. No sugarcoating. No gatekeeping. Just raw, unapologetic truth, whether the room can handle it or not.

He’s also been outspoken on some serious issues within the spiritual community: cultural appropriation, watered-down witchcraft, and the Instagramification of the craft. Love him or not, Christian Day makes you pay attention, and that’s exactly what powerful witches do.

He’s got the confidence of a rockstar, the wisdom of a seasoned medium, and the attitude of someone who’s earned his place. And whether he’s leading a ritual, teaching about necromancy, or throwing a glam Halloween bash, one thing’s for sure: Christian Day is a force. Not just in the witch world, but in the paranormal field at large.

So, the next time you’re in Salem or wandering the French Quarter and the air suddenly feels electric? Don’t be surprised if Christian Day is somewhere nearby, calling the spirits, casting the truth, and turning the whole scene into a moment you won’t forget.

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