
The Folklore Podcast
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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Apr 12, 2020 • 0sec
Bonus Content 02: Easter Traditions in Europe
Folklore Podcast creator Mark Norman presents a series of short bonus articles looking at Easter traditions in various parts of Europe, researched and written by members of the podcast volunteer team.
Contributors: Selene Paxton-Brooks, Pola Sciavone, Joana Varanda and Lara C Cory.
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Apr 4, 2020 • 0sec
Episode 73 - THE BARD OF CUMBERLAND
In the last episode of The Folklore Podcast to be recorded out of the confines of a house, before the Covid-19 pandemic hit, Hedge Druid Stephen G. Rae (known as The Bard of Cumberland) discusses his path as a druid with podcast volunteer Joana Varanda. The conversation takes in such diverse elements as Cumberland and Tibetan folklore, yeti, boggarts, being a druid and more, along with some traditional folk tales.
Music: Celtic Impulse Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Mar 26, 2020 • 0sec
Bonus Content 01
John Billingsley:
Soft Power: the emergence of modern apotropaics in Albania
In the traumatic political upheavals that followed the overthrow of Albania’s Communist state, Albanians found that traditional apotropaics may have had metaphysical efficacy, but couldn’t protect them from capitalist evils. The result was the creation of a new apotropaic device that cynically reflects capitalist disposable culture as well as universal sentiment, and has an echo in contemporary western culture.

Mar 18, 2020 • 0sec
Episode 72 - THE LAMBTON WORM
Folklore Podcast creator and host Mark Norman presents a study of the serpent-like creature of UK folklore, The Lambton Worm, and its place in the wider lore of dragons and similar creatures. Featuring guest contributions and a look at a new audio drama featuring the beast. Folk singer Roly Veitch performs the traditional song associated with the worm (click here to visit his website), Director Steven Sloss discusses the audio drama (available here).Musical guest: L.M. CookeArtwork donated by Laura Page. Visit her website hereClick here to support the Folklore Podcast on Patreon.

Mar 5, 2020 • 0sec
Episode 71- GHOSTLAND
Author Edward Parnell joins The Folklore Podcast creator and host Mark Norman to discuss his book 'Ghostland', which examines the intersections between folklore, folk horror, the landscape and literature.
Musical guests: The Last Inklings
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Feb 18, 2020 • 0sec
Episode 70 - THE STORY KEEPER
In this episode of The Folklore Podcast, we hear from author of dark historical fiction Anna Mazzola about her book 'The Story Keeper'...
A dark tale of folklore and disappearances on the Isle of Skye.
Audrey Hart travels to Skye and to the mansion of a reclusive folklorist to collect the folk and fairy tales of the local people. It is 1857, the Highland Clearances have left devastation and poverty, and the crofters are suspicious and hostile, claiming they no longer know their stories.
Then Audrey discovers the body of a young girl washed up in the bay beneath Lanerly, and the crofters reveal that it is only a matter of weeks since another girl disappeared. They believe the girls are victims of the restless dead: spirits who take the form of birds
Anna discusses her research and the ways that she negotiates history and folklore to produce fiction based on historical fact and narrative.
This episode is closed with music from singer/songwriter Sharron Kraus.
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Feb 5, 2020 • 0sec
Episode 69 - TAFFY THOMAS MBE
Released during National Storytelling Week 2020, this episode of The Folklore Podcast features guest interviewer Joana Varanda in discussion with British storytelling legend, and the first Storyteller Laureate Taffy Thomas MBE about his life and work. Taffy is the patron of the Society for Storytelling, has received the English Folk Dance and Song Society Gold Badge Award and his repertoire of around 300 stories, collected mostly by the traditional oral methods, makes him the most well known and respected of all English storytellers.

Jan 29, 2020 • 0sec
Episode 68 - ZMEY
We present a recording of a performance by Bulgarian/English storytelling group 'A Spell in Time', recorded live in 2013 at the Folklore Society's Beasts in Legend and Tradition conference at Paignton Zoo.
Storyteller Moni Sheehan and musician Ivor Davies discuss the Bulgarian dragon known as the Zmey.
The episode is closed by special musical guest Polly Preacher.
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A Spell in Time: https://www.spellintime.co.uk/
Polly Preacher: https://pollypreacher.bandcamp.com/

Jan 10, 2020 • 0sec
Episode 67 - CELTIC AND WESTERN EUROPEAN FAIRIES
Season 5 of The Folklore Podcast kicks off with a special extended episode. Host Mark Norman is joined by author Morgan Daimler to discuss their book 'A New Dictionary of Fairies' which builds on the research done by eminent folklorist Katharine Briggs, focusing on fairies in the Celtic and Western European traditions.
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Visit Morgan's Facebook page: www.facebook.com/MorganDaimler
Featured music guest, Chalk Horse Music: www.chalkhorsemusic.com

Dec 12, 2019 • 0sec
Episode 66 - BONUS: THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES
This special bonus episode of the Folklore Podcast, presented while the show is dark during December, gives listeners the chance to hear a talk on the folklore-rich Sherlock Holmes story "The Hound of the Baskervilles" by two very well-respected presenters.
Recorded at the Gothic Horror festival Hell Tor in November 2019, screenwriter Stephen Volk (Ghostwatch, Gothic) and actor and film historian Jonathan Rigby (English Gothic, American Gothic) discuss the development of the story of The Hound by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, look at some of the local stories which informed it, and talk through some of the film and TV adaptations of the story over the years.
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