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Let's look at May Day and Beltane traditions across Britain and Ireland, from ancient fires to seasonal folk customs.🤝 Become a valued Friend of Folkways: https://bit.ly/34awiDB🎧 Soundtrack by @big.big.sky: https://spoti.fi/47jvok6☕️ Buy me a coffee: https://bit.ly/3dxssVw💌 Get in contact folkwayschannel@gmail.com👋 @folkwayspodcastSOURCES:Carmichael, Alexander, *Carmina Gadelica*, Vol. I (1900).Cormac mac Cuilennáin (attributed), Sanas Cormaic (c. 900–1000).Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, Faust. Part I (1808).Gregor, Walter, Folklore of the North-East of Scotland (1881).Guest, Lady Charlotte, trans., The Mabinogion (1849).Jones, Gwyn and Thomas Jones, trans., The Mabinogion (1949).Lomax, Alan, *Padstow May Day / Obby Oss Ceremony*, field film recording (1953).Pepys, Samuel, The Diary of Samuel Pepys (1660–1669).Pennant, Thomas, A Tour in Scotland (1771).Praetorius, Johannes, Blockes-Berges Verrichtung (1668).Phillips, Alan Robert, “The Rituals surrounding Calan Mai – the Welsh May Day – and their Functions” (modern essay / unpublished paper, c. 2020s).*The Irish Folklore Commission*, National Folklore Collection, University College Dublin: 20th-century field collections.Bromwich, Rachel and D. Simon Evans, eds., Culhwch and Olwen: An Edition and Study of the Oldest Arthurian Tale (1992).

Walk across the sea with me. From legends of angels and giants, to a mysterious ley line known as 'the dragon line'... to a bizarre discovery made inside the chapel... let's explore the history and folklore of Cornwall’s most iconic landmark. 🤝 Become a valued Friend of Folkways: https://bit.ly/34awiDB🎧 Soundtrack by @big.big.sky: https://spoti.fi/47jvok6☕️ Buy me a coffee: https://bit.ly/3dxssVw💌 Get in contact folkwayschannel@gmail.com👋 @folkwayspodcastMORE INFO AND CREDITSAnna BerskaPaul Weston, The Michael Leyline https://bit.ly/41UGtpXYuri Leitch, The Dragon Line mapIthell Colquhoun, The Living Stones (1957)Jack The Giant Killer (1962)Featuring folktales of Tom Hickathrift (East Anglia, England) and Red Ettin the Giant (Scotland)Poetry on the mount by Humphrey Davy (1799), John Davidson (1909), Richard Carew (1602)Both William Bottrell and Robert Hunt collected Cornish folklore and made accessible overviews in the 1800s. Without these two folklorists' work, many classic Cornish stories would be lost.Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall (Bottrell, 1870) and Popular Romances of the West of England (Hunt, 1865) are highly recommended.

Something different! The show has talked a great deal about deity and ancestral veneration in the past tense, with the aim of understanding it within a historical context. But what about those with a living practice today? How does it work? Here is just one example, looking at Nordic Paganism (other examples likely to come the future!) So... with the intention to banish some winter blues, enjoy this warming chat with Fiona Aedgar on the old gods and the ancestors.Who are the old gods?How do we approach them?How does an ancestral practice in general fit into this?What about the ancestors we DON'T want to connect with? 🚫And most importantly... What's the point? How can this practice improve our lives?(Video title taken from my favourite Sin Eater tshirt!)https://fionaaedgar.com/🤝 Become a valued Friend of Folkways: https://bit.ly/34awiDB☕️ Buy me a coffee: https://bit.ly/3dxssVw💌 Get in contact folkwayschannel@gmail.com👋 @folkwayspodcast*Image credit:Niren Sengupta: AncestorsJulia Jeffrey (@StoneMaidenArt): The TraditionMeetings in the SmokeQueen of Stones Arthur Rackham collectionPhotographs of London graveyards: Paul Hudson, David Holt*

Let's explore a mystery that has hovered over the Downs since the 1970s. We visit Chanctonbury and Cissbury Ring, then head into the notorious Clapham Woods...🤝 Become a valued Friend of Folkways: https://bit.ly/34awiDB🎧 Soundtrack by @big.big.sky: https://spoti.fi/47jvok6📺 Folkways Youtube: https://bit.ly/3rUs9PF☕️ Buy me a coffee: https://bit.ly/3dxssVw💌 Get in contact folkwayschannel@gmail.com👋 Instagram and X 👉 @folkwayspodcast

🐈 Let's take a seasonally-appropriate trip to a mysterious cave in County Roscommon, said to be Ireland's 'gateway to hell', and also the origin of Halloween...We meet Queen Maeve, monstrous cats, the Morrigan, and of course... the sidhe!📍 Oweynagat, Co. Roscommon, IrelandFeaturing the texts:Táin Bó Cúailnge (1. Queen Medb's Revenge)Fled Bricrenn / Bricriu's Feast(2. The Cats' Test)Echtra Nerai (Adventures of Nera)(3. Samhain's Threshold)The Metrical Dindshenchas(4. Meet the Morrigan)🌟 Related episode: (S4E7) Stone and Sidhe with Thomas Sheridan💎 Related bonus episodes: Are The Fairies The Dead?Norah and the Fairies (specifically the second half looking at the sidhe/sithean)🤝 Become a valued Friend of Folkways: https://bit.ly/34awiDB🎧 Soundtrack by @big.big.sky: https://spoti.fi/47jvok6📺 Folkways Youtube: https://bit.ly/3rUs9PF☕️ Buy me a coffee: https://bit.ly/3dxssVw💌 Get in contact folkwayschannel@gmail.com👋 Instagram and X 👉 @folkwayspodcast

Folkways welcomes back esteemed guest Thomas Sheridan! 🍻Today we talk about the Irish Sidhe, and the stone circles and hills associated with them.The circle on a roundabout mentioned is The Abbeyquarter stone circle, Sligo.Featuring Darby O' Gill and the Little People, 1959. A place called Knocknasheega features in the film, which is likely based on the hill Knocknashee (Irish: Cnoc na Sí), county Sligo.💎 Bonus episode: Thomas and the Sardinian fairy experience🌟 Related episode: (S4E4) Christmas Ghost Stories with Thomas Sheridan🤝 Become a valued Friend of Folkways: https://bit.ly/34awiDB🎧 Soundtrack especially scored by @big.big.sky: https://spoti.fi/47jvok6📺 Folkways Youtube: https://bit.ly/3rUs9PF☕️ Buy me a coffee: https://bit.ly/3dxssVw💌 Get in contact folkwayschannel@gmail.com👋 Instagram and X @folkwayspodcast

‘Jesters, clowns, shamans and poets belong to this border realm...’ An extract of the introduction to Boundaries and Thresholds, by Hilda Davidson.📖 Boundaries and Thresholds from The Folklore SocietyDavidson, H.E., Stroud, Thimble Press (1993), Boundaries and Thresholds, Papers from a Colloquium of The Katharine Briggs Club🌟 Related episode: (S2E5) Places Between Places🤝 Become a valued Friend of Folkways: https://bit.ly/34awiDB🎧 Soundtrack especially scored by @big.big.sky: https://spoti.fi/47jvok6📺 Folkways Youtube: https://bit.ly/3rUs9PF☕️ Buy me a coffee: https://bit.ly/3dxssVw💌 Get in contact folkwayschannel@gmail.com👋 Connect with Folkways on Instagram and X @folkwayspodcast

In 1929 an occultist was drawn to the Scottish Isle of Iona, her eerie story contributing to the island's already substantial mythos. 🌀💎 Enjoy no less than 3 bonus sections created for this episode!Norah and the FairiesDion Fortune talk on the Green Ray, 1933 Are The Fairies The Dead?🤝 Become a valued Friend of Folkways: https://bit.ly/34awiDB🎧 Soundtrack especially scored by @big.big.sky: https://spoti.fi/47jvok6📺 Folkways Youtube: https://bit.ly/3rUs9PF☕️ Buy me a coffee: https://bit.ly/3dxssVw💌 Get in contact folkwayschannel@gmail.com👋 Connect with Folkways on Instagram @folkwayspodcastFEATURING:Phillipa Cookman: Dion FortuneCasper C: Norah FornarioGaz Kerr: John DuncanConor Charlton: Calum Cameron

Welcome to the broadcast! Some Lide winds blow the cobwebs away, before we head up into the Curlew Mountains to view some strange lights...🤝 Become a valued Friend of Folkways: https://bit.ly/34awiDB📺 Folkways Youtube: https://bit.ly/3rUs9PF☕️ Buy me a coffee: https://bit.ly/3dxssVw💌 Get in contact folkwayschannel@gmail.com👋 Connect with Folkways on Instagram @folkwayspodcast| LINKS + SOURCES |P.H. 'Old English Customs: Extant at the Present Time'. (London: Methuen, 1896) https://bit.ly/3vMRKKfDunlop and Tirion 'Night Sky Almanac: A Stargazer's guider to 2025'. (Glasgow: Collins, 2023) https://amzn.to/3FTHfqLHutton, Ronald 'The Stations of The Sun'. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1997) https://bit.ly/3hG1WftLagram, Anne Marie 'Country Wisdom and Folklore Almanac'. (Talking Trees Books, 2020) https://www.talkingtreesbooks.co.ukLeendertz, Lia 'The Almanac: A Seasonal Guide to 2025'. (London: Gaia/Octopus Publishing Group, 2023) https://www.lialeendertz.com/Roud, Steve 'The English Year' (London: Penguin Books, 2008) https://bit.ly/3txP9RQWright, Jonathan 'The Forager's Calendar'. (London: Profile Books Ltd, 2019) https://www.foragerscalendar.net

Welcome to the broadcast! Let's wander around some places associated with St Brigid, including a very famous street in central London... 🤝 Become a valued Friend of Folkways: https://bit.ly/34awiDB 📺 Folkways Youtube: https://bit.ly/3rUs9PF ☕️ Buy me a coffee: https://bit.ly/3dxssVw 💌 Get in contact folkwayschannel@gmail.com 👋 Connect with Folkways on Instagram @folkwayspodcast | LINKS + SOURCES | P.H. 'Old English Customs: Extant at the Present Time'. (London: Methuen, 1896) https://bit.ly/3vMRKKf Dunlop and Tirion 'Night Sky Almanac: A Stargazer's guider to 2025'. (Glasgow: Collins, 2023) https://amzn.to/3FTHfqL Hutton, Ronald 'The Stations of The Sun'. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1997) https://bit.ly/3hG1Wft Lagram, Anne Marie 'Country Wisdom and Folklore Almanac'. (Talking Trees Books, 2020) https://www.talkingtreesbooks.co.uk Leendertz, Lia 'The Almanac: A Seasonal Guide to 2025'. (London: Gaia/Octopus Publishing Group, 2023) https://www.lialeendertz.com/ Roud, Steve 'The English Year' (London: Penguin Books, 2008) https://bit.ly/3txP9RQ Wright, Jonathan 'The Forager's Calendar'. (London: Profile Books Ltd, 2019) https://www.foragerscalendar.net