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Folkways: The Folklore of Britain and Ireland - (BONUS) 📕 GHOST STORIES FOR CHRISTMAS: The Darker side of Yule (Chat with Eerie Essex) Winter Solstice | Folk Horror | Traditions

(BONUS) 📕 GHOST STORIES FOR CHRISTMAS: The Darker side of Yule (Chat with Eerie Essex) Winter Solstice | Folk Horror | Traditions

12/21/21 • 91 min

Folkways: The Folklore of Britain and Ireland

Solstice greetings! The longest night of the year is upon us.

To help pass the dark hours, why not listen to this conversation between Folkways and Eerie Essex, in which we contemplate the darker side of this time of year.

☕️ If you enjoyed, feel free to buy me a coffee https://bit.ly/3dxssVw

💌 If you have any thoughts on today’s show, please get in contact [email protected]

🤝 Connect with Folkways on Instagram or Twitter @folkwayschannel

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Solstice greetings! The longest night of the year is upon us.

To help pass the dark hours, why not listen to this conversation between Folkways and Eerie Essex, in which we contemplate the darker side of this time of year.

☕️ If you enjoyed, feel free to buy me a coffee https://bit.ly/3dxssVw

💌 If you have any thoughts on today’s show, please get in contact [email protected]

🤝 Connect with Folkways on Instagram or Twitter @folkwayschannel

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undefined - (S1, E8) Call for Submissions!

(S1, E8) Call for Submissions!

Hello! The show returns on the heels of the Spring equinox to give you an update about Season 2 and to inform you of an exciting project. Finally we close with some recent podcasts recommendations on folklore and its peripheries.

FOR ALL FOLKLORE SUBMISSIONS: [email protected] and attach your audio to email (feel free to use file transfer sites too for larger recordings) or alternatively type as text.

☕️ If you enjoyed, feel free to buy me a coffee https://bit.ly/3dxssVw 

💌 If you have any thoughts on today’s show, please get in contact [email protected]

🤝 Connect with Folkways on Instagram or Twitter @folkwayschannel

|  PODCASTS FEATURED  |

  1. Spirit Box: Darragh Mason https://spoti.fi/39st0ez
  2. Tell Me a Story: Eddie Lenihan https://spoti.fi/2OUPM7O
  3. Bluiríní Béaloidis, The National Folklore Collection, University College Dublin https://spoti.fi/39a8IGy
  4. The Almanac of Ireland (Manchán Magan) https://spoti.fi/3u34DMn
  5. Uncanny Landscapes: Justin Hopper https://spoti.fi/2QC94z9
  6. The Lovecraft Investigations: BBC Radio 4 https://spoti.fi/3rjbLSX

| OTHER LINKS |

  1. Meeting the Other Crowd: Lenihan, Eddie https://amzn.to/31bRbJF
  2. Eddie’s website https://bit.ly/2Pjo1p8

Written and produced by Ashleagh Claire Hurren | Music by Josh Sandifer |  Logo design Jim Fisher

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undefined - January 2022 Almanac

January 2022 Almanac

Waes hael! Wishing you a happy new year and a prosperous 2022. Please enjoy January 2022's Almanac, including a reading from The Magic Apple Tree by Susan Hill.

🤝 Become a Friend of Folkways 💎 https://bit.ly/34awiDB

☕️ Buy me a coffee https://bit.ly/3dxssVw

💌 Get in contact [email protected]

📺 Youtube channel https://bit.ly/3hIwlcZ

👋 Connect with Folkways on Instagram or Twitter @folkwayschannel


|  LINKS + SOURCES  |

Hill, Susan 'The Magic Apple Tree'. London: Hamish Hamilton https://amzn.to/3JwpFvn

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Ditchfield, 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 2022'. (Glasgow: Collins, 2021) 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 2022'. (London: Gaia/Octopus Publishing Group, 2021) 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

NB: January comes from the Roman Iānuārius. To the Welsh it is Ionawr, in Irish it is Eanáir - both are derivatives from the Roman that are easier seen here in writing.


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