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Folkways: The Folklore of Britain and Ireland

Folkways: The Folklore of Britain and Ireland

By: Folkways
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Summary

A stroll through the rich and fascinating folklore of Britain and Ireland. From music, to psychogeography, to what to do if you notice the devil following you to church. It's a long, strange trip and there are no guarantees you'll be home in time for dinner. Each episode also includes a mini-almanac for the month ahead. If you enjoy this show, feel free to buy me a coffee https://bit.ly/2SWoNqH Music by @big.big.sky | Additional artists referenced in each episode | Logo design James FisherFolkways World
Episodes
  • (S5E2) 🔥 SUMMER IS ICUMEN IN: May Day and Beltane
    May 1 2026

    Let's look at May Day and Beltane traditions across Britain and Ireland, from ancient fires to seasonal folk customs.


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    SOURCES:

    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   Phillips, Alan Robert, “The Rituals surrounding Calan Mai – the Welsh May Day – and their Functions” (modern essay / unpublished paper, c. 2020s).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).

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    33 mins
  • (S5E1) 🏰 ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY: The Secrets of St Michael's Mount
    Apr 6 2026

    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.


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    MORE INFO AND CREDITS

    Anna Berska

    Paul Weston, The Michael Leyline https://bit.ly/41UGtpX

    Yuri Leitch, The Dragon Line map

    Ithell 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.

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    40 mins
  • (S4E10) ⚡️ WORSHIP THE OLD GODS with Fiona Aedgar
    Jan 23 2026

    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/


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    *Image credit:

    Niren Sengupta: Ancestors

    Julia Jeffrey (@StoneMaidenArt):

    The Tradition

    Meetings in the Smoke

    Queen of Stones

    Arthur Rackham collection

    Photographs of London graveyards:

    Paul Hudson, David Holt*

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    29 mins
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Beautiful narration, transports you through folk tales of our land. I have really enjoyed listening to all episodes

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