🎙️ Whispers from the past await…

The Haunted Lineage podcast is lurking across all major platforms:

Spreaker, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, YouTube, Castbox, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and Podchaser.

🔍 Search Haunted Lineage wherever you listen.
Episodes emerge when the veil thins. Stay haunted.

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🌙✨ A courtesan’s song still echoes through the mist...
She was beauty, grace, and poetry in motion.
He was a scholar destined to forget her.
But love, as Korean folklore reminds us, doesn’t rest easily.
Not even in death.

🎙️ This week on Mythos Mundi:
CHARAN – The Ghost Who Waited
A haunting tale of longing, loyalty, and a spirit who sang until she was heard.

👁‍🗨 Tune in now — https://open.spotify.com/episode/5sLuzIFUZr4mif2pN9IHzQ?si=SZTMJ4MXSBe78UakERsFhA
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Have you listened to our podcast yet? The Shropshire Witches Podcast is dedicated to sharing forgotten folklore and the history of those left out of traditional narratives. You can listen anywhere you get your podcasts, or via the link below.

https://media.rss.com/the-shropshire-witches-podcast-pod1/feed.xml

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Red sky at night, shepherd's delight!

Although some areas substitute shepherd for sailor. I'm inland, so shepherd it is.

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In the 15th century, four female members of the royal family were accused of being witches. Who were they and why were they accused? Find out in this week's episode of Fabulous Folklore!

https://pod.co/fabulous-folklore-with-icy/royal-witches-15th-century-women-fall-foul-of-political-shenanigans

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Royal Witches: 15th Century Women Fall Foul of Political Shenanigans - Fabulous Folklore with Icy

When you think of witchcraft in earlier centuries, you probably think of stereotypically wizened women, huddled around cauldrons or casting curses. You probably wouldn't immediately think of royal witches. Yet within the space of a single century, there were four women in England's royal family that fell prey to witchcraft accusations. Whether they actually practiced witchcraft is unknown, and quite honestly, it's unlikely they did. Rather, the accusations served a political purpose for those around them. So who were Joan of Navarre, Eleanor Cobham, Jacquetta of Luxembourg, and Elizabeth Woodville? Let's find out in this week's episode of Fabulous Folklore! Find the images and references on the blog post: https://www.icysedgwick.com/royal-witches/ Water, Water, Everywhere class for Miskatonic London: https://miskatonicinstitute.com/events/water-water-everywhere-british-sea-based-folklore/ Get your free guide to home protection the folklore way here: https://www.icysedgwick.com/fab-folklore/ Become a member of the Fabulous Folklore Family for bonus episodes and articles at https://patreon.com/bePatron?u=2380595 Enjoyed this episode and want to show your appreciation? Buy Icy a coffee to say 'thanks' at: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick Request an episode: https://forms.gle/gqG7xQNLfbMg1mDv7 Tweet Icy at https://twitter.com/IcySedgwick Find Icy on Mastodon: @[email protected] Get extra snippets of folklore on Instagram at https://instagram.com/icysedgwick 'Like' Fabulous Folklore on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fabulousfolklore/

I spotted a grey squirrel in Jesmond Dene!

As Lucya Starza notes, until the medieval period, people believed squirrels (albeit red ones) could travel the length of the country through the Wildwood without touching the ground.

Grey squirrels arrived in England from North America in 1876.

In needlework, squirrels represent mischief. Some writers link them with the fleet-footed trickster, Hermes/Mercury.

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Dipping my toe into this site at the moment, so just as an introduction:

Tales of Britain and Ireland is a podcast retelling folk stories, myths and legends in my own unique way, and providing a little discussion on the backgrounds and themes of the stories.

Over the 43 episodes to date its covered stories on fairies, dragons, justified murder princesses, a couple of weird NSFW topics and a great deal more besides.

It's presented, written and everything else by Graeme and I'm based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

You can listen on the website or wherever you get podcasts!

I also do things on Tik Tok and I keep promising to start up live storytelling but haven't done so quite yet.. hopefully 2023 will be the year!

I'm an irregular poster and podcaster at the best of times but more posts will follow as I work out Mastodon!

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https://talesofbritainandireland.com/

- Tales of Britain and Ireland

A folklore podcast telling myths, legends and folktales from Britain and Ireland, along with discussion on the origin and themes of each tale.

Tales of Britain and Ireland