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The Scottish Folklore Podcast
The Scottish Folklore Podcast
45 episodes
1 day ago
In each episode of The Scottish Folklore Podcast host Jenny Johnstone retells traditional Scottish folk tales from around the country, bringing age-old adventures, local lore, and strange creatures to life.

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In each episode of The Scottish Folklore Podcast host Jenny Johnstone retells traditional Scottish folk tales from around the country, bringing age-old adventures, local lore, and strange creatures to life.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
History
Society & Culture,
Fiction
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41. Doppelgangers & The Second Sight
The Scottish Folklore Podcast
26 minutes 39 seconds
4 weeks ago
41. Doppelgangers & The Second Sight

In Scotland, to see your doppelganger is not good news. First off, it probably means you have the second sight, or, as the Gaelic puts it, dà shealladh, ‘the two sights’, which is no easy burden to bear. Secondly, it means you’re most likely gonna die soon.


In Scottish folklore, these uncanny supernatural doubles are called fetches, or taibhse, and eerie tales that swirl around their appearances can be found all over the country. In this episode, Jenny tells of fetches in Skye, Lewis, and Galloway, as well as the Aberdeenshire tale 'Thrummy Cap: A Legend of the Castle of Fiddes.'


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The Scottish Folklore Podcast
In each episode of The Scottish Folklore Podcast host Jenny Johnstone retells traditional Scottish folk tales from around the country, bringing age-old adventures, local lore, and strange creatures to life.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.