

The Folklore Podcast
Mark Norman
Folklore: Beliefs, traditions & culture of the people. Traditional folklore themes from around the world. An accessible podcast ranked in the top 0.5% of shows globally, bringing free access to many of the world's experts in folklore, authors, broadcasters and more.
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Feb 25, 2021 • 1h 12min
Episode 93: BERNIE'S MITTENS
We take a deep dive into the world of urban legends, internet memes and more to try and make a case to legitimise the world of Digital Folklore. Does all folklore have to be old? What is digital folklore anyway? We explore the subject with assistant professor of folklore at Utah State University, and co-founder of the Digital Folklore Project, Dr Lynne McNeill.
Content warning: Please be aware that this episode features discussion of suicide cult legends.
Music guest: Helen Bell. Find her work at www.helenbell.co.uk
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Feb 18, 2021 • 34min
BOOK CLUB 04: A Natural History of Ghosts
Episode 4 of the Folklore Podcast Book Club, originally made as a video for the podcast YouTube channel. Folklore Podcast creator Mark Norman speaks to author Roger Clarke about his classic book 'A Natural History of Ghosts'.
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Feb 8, 2021 • 47min
Episode 92: OLD NORSE MUSIC
Creator and host of The Folklore Podcast Mark Norman is joined by highly regarded musician Einar Selvik, founder of the band Wardruna, to discuss Old Norse music - how it was created and what it meant to the people who played and listened. Einar is one of the world's leading experts in this field and his work is regularly accessed by scholars the world over. We also feature some music from the Wardruna back catalogue.
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Jan 28, 2021 • 37min
BOOK CLUB 03: Medieval Folk Tales for Children
Audio only version of the original You Tube interview for episode 3 of the Folklore Podcast Book Club.
Podcast host Mark Norman discusses the book 'Medieval Folk Tales for Children', published by The History Press, with the author Dave Tonge.
Dave also performs one of the tales from the book.
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Jan 19, 2021 • 1h 24min
Episode 91: CURSED BRITAIN
Season 6 of The Folklore Podcast kicks off with a special feature length interview.
Lecturer and historian Dr Thomas Waters discusses some of the research which comprises his book 'Cursed Britain - a history of witchcraft and black magic in modern times'. Having spent 12 years trawling the case records in order to write this book, Thomas discusses some fascinating aspects of witchcraft belief and accusation which took place far later in our history than we might at first think.
The conversation also looks at some of the famous practitioners and researchers in the field and covers both tragic and positive events in our history.
This episode carries a content warning for its discussion of modern day witchcraft and abuse cases.
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Jan 7, 2021 • 18min
BOOK CLUB 02: Lanny
Tracey and Mark Norman discuss the book Lanny, by Max Porter, published by Faber and Faber. This is an audio version of an episode originally filmed for YouTube. To see the original please visit www.youtube.com/FolklorePodcast and choose the Book Club playlist.
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Dec 31, 2020 • 47min
Episode 90: YEAR WALK
In the final episode of Season 5 of The Folklore Podcast, released on December 31st, 2020, we are joined by Swedish folklorist Tommy Kuusela to discuss the unique divinatory ritual of the Year Walk, which traditionally took place on this date. We also cover some of the Swedish forest spirits which may be encountered whilst undertaking the walk.
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Dec 21, 2020 • 1h 15min
Episode 89: FOLK SONG (AND BAGPUSS TOO!)
Folk song holds a vital place within everybody's culture. From political songs to work songs, lyrics record our feelings, our traditions and, of course, our stories across the ages. In the episode of the podcast, folk singers and writers Sandra Kerr and John Faulkner talk about their thoughts on the subject, developed over many years from their early careers being taught by such names as Lonnie Donegan and Peggy Seeger to university lecturing and 21st century performances. Plus, of course, we discuss the children's TV classic Bagpuss and its use of folk song and influence on culture even today - Sandra and John having written all the music and songs for this, as well as voicing Madeleine the Rag Doll and Gabriel the Toad.
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Dec 11, 2020 • 36min
BOOK CLUB 01: Forest Folk Tales for Children
Due to listener demand, we are releasing audio only versions of the Folklore Podcast Book Club, which is originally made for YouTube.
In this episode of The Folklore Podcast Book Club, author and storyteller Tom Phillips discusses his book 'Forest Folk Tales for Children'.
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Nov 30, 2020 • 33min
Episode 88: THE OXENHAM OMEN
Mark Norman, the creator of The Folklore Podcast presents an investigation into the legend of the White Bird of the Oxenhams - a death portent said to be attached to a family in Devon which spanned many hundreds of years.
This episode was written by Tracey and Mark Norman.
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