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Pisrógs
Aran Pisrogs Reidy & Luke Pisrogs Conroy
47 episodes
2 days ago
Irish Myth, Lore and Superstitions explored by two friends, Aran and Luke. We both love and are fascinated by the tales and superstitions from Ireland of yore. We hope to share that love and fascination with our fellow listeners. A bit of learning and a bit of laughing, sher nothin' bates it
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Irish Myth, Lore and Superstitions explored by two friends, Aran and Luke. We both love and are fascinated by the tales and superstitions from Ireland of yore. We hope to share that love and fascination with our fellow listeners. A bit of learning and a bit of laughing, sher nothin' bates it
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Werewolves of Ossory
Pisrógs
45 minutes 28 seconds
3 years ago
Werewolves of Ossory

AWOO, ehem. 

IN this episode a priest and our old friend 'Gerald of Wales' come across a pair of werewolves, they have a chat with them and give them a bit of communion for their trouble.

LYNCANTHROPY, the transformation of humans into wolves. 

IT'S a phenom that transcends borders, there are werewolves in Germany, Greece, The Balkins . . . and the counties Kilkenny and Laois.

OSSORY was a kingdom in Ireland which spread across these two counties, give or take. 


Pisrógs
Irish Myth, Lore and Superstitions explored by two friends, Aran and Luke. We both love and are fascinated by the tales and superstitions from Ireland of yore. We hope to share that love and fascination with our fellow listeners. A bit of learning and a bit of laughing, sher nothin' bates it