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Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Emily & Niamh
81 episodes
3 days ago

Two internet friends (one American, one Irish) talking about folklore, mythology and dark history all through a feminist (and sometimes spooky!) lens. Think goddesses, folk tales, animal symbolism, hauntings, and everything in between...


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Two internet friends (one American, one Irish) talking about folklore, mythology and dark history all through a feminist (and sometimes spooky!) lens. Think goddesses, folk tales, animal symbolism, hauntings, and everything in between...


🦋 Proud member of Podmoth Media Network.

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🗓 1 main episode & 1 whimsical short per month.

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Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
BONUS: Ghost Story Spooktacular | Appalachian Witch, The Black-Eyed Children

This is the audio of our Ghost Story Spooktacular from Instagram - for those of you too scared of social media....



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3 days ago
20 minutes 42 seconds

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Episode Forty-Nine: HALLOWEEN The Afterlife - The ghost co-host 👻

PLEASE like/comment/rate/subscribe, or we will hang you over a trench by your naughty bits.


Miss Emily is BACK for our Halloween 2025 episode! Spooktober concludes with Niamh's guided tour of the Afterlife. We look at some comforting imaginings, such as the Egyptian Field of Reeds and the Celtic Tír na nÓg, cut right through Norse Hel and the Greek Underworld to arrive at the ICONIC self-insert fanfiction that is The Divine Comedy and specifically (as you probably know it) Dante's Inferno.. This is a tangenty one, don't say we didn't warn ya.


S O U R C E S

  • Attitudes to Death: Some Historical Notes Kenneth Boyd Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 3, No. 3 (Sep., 1977), pp. 124-128 (5 pages)
  • https://www.worldhistory.org/article/701/ancient-mesopotamian-beliefs-in-the-afterlife/ 
  • https://www.worldhistory.org/Field_of_Reeds/
  • https://www.oriire.com/article/the-twelve-gates-of-duat
  • https://www.britannica.com/topic/Sukhavati
  • https://www.greekmythology.com/Myths/Places/The_Underworld/the_underworld.htm
  • https://vikingr.org/norse-cosmology/valhallala
  • https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/d/the-divine-comedy-inferno/poem-summary
  • https://sacred-texts.com/neu/yeats/fip/fip78.htm




C O N T A C T

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3 days ago
1 hour 36 minutes 32 seconds

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Pine Cones: The Greek Underworld | Rowan & Pine Spooky Shorts

Hidden beneath the living world, beyond the reach of sunlight, lies the sunless kingdom of Hades and Persephone — the Greek Underworld.

It’s not a place of fire and brimstone, but of chill stillness, memory, and silence. The Greeks imagined it as the mirror opposite of life and its inverse state. 


S O U R C E S

  • https://www.greekmythology.com/Myths/Places/The_Underworld/the_underworld.htm
  • Garland, Robert -  The Greek Way of Death
  • https://www.metmuseum.org/essays/death-burial-and-the-afterlife-in-ancient-greece
  • Homer - The Odyssey, Book 11

Sampled Audio (We own nothing):

  • Clash of the Titans (1981) CharonTheFerryman.mov
  • Orpheus & Eurydice - Jim Henson Co.


C O N T A C T:

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6 days ago
16 minutes 18 seconds

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Episode Forty-Eight: Spooky Shadow People - The Feeur (with Megan)

Megan is BACK to talk about her experiences with Shadow People - beings at the edge of sight: nothing but an outline, a fast-moving silhouette that may suggest a human or animal but never offers detail. We look at the meaning of shadows across cultures and what they can tell us about ourselves.

S O U R C E S:

  • https://bloody-disgusting.com/editorials/3788890/shadows-of-ourselves-the-unexplained-phenomena-of-shadow-people-dead-time/
  • https://www.mythweb.com/encyc/gallery/shade_c.html#:~:text=The%20insubstantial%20remains%20of%20the,Hades%2C%20ruler%20of%20the%20Underworld.
  • https://marshagomes.wordpress.com/2021/12/12/caribbean-folklore-part-10-the-moongazer-phantom/
  • https://hauntedsavannahtours.com/the-mystery-of-shadow-people-stories-theories-and-investigations/#:~:text=Djinn%20(Genies):%20An%20intriguing,while%20others%20are%20merely%20eerie.
  • https://www.janetchui.com/astrology-shadow/
  • https://time.com/6259846/sleep-paralysis-ghosts/
  • https://www.psychologytoday.com/ie/blog/shadow-boxing/201307/shadow-people
  • Marie D. Jones, Larry Flaxman - Demons, the Devil, and Fallen Angels 
  • Diane Ahlquist - The Complete Idiot's Guide to Life After Death: A Fascinating Exploration of Afterlife Concepts and Experiences 
  • Briggs, Katharine Mary An encyclopedia of fairies : hobgoblins, brownies, bogies, and other supernatural creatures
  •  Monique Joiner Siedlak · The Shadow Realm: A Journey Into the Mysterious World of Shadow People
  • N. V. Shesterkina, Е. N. Vaganova - The Mythological Concept ‘Shadow’ (On The Material Of Folk Riddles)

C O N T A C T

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1 week ago
1 hour 19 minutes 14 seconds

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Pine Cones: The Man Who Wasn't There | Rowan & Pine Spooky Shorts 🎃

“Yesterday, upon the stair,

I met a man who wasn’t there!

He wasn’t there again today,

Oh, how I wish he’d go away!” - Antigonish by William Hughes Mearns


You’ve probably heard these lines before - whispered in a film, included in a book of ghost poems, or even whispered as harmless childhood nonsense..

But there’s something about them - something sticky.

Sixteen lines, no real story, and yet it clings.

Because it names something we all know, but rarely say aloud:

the feeling of not being alone when you should be.

S O U R C E S:

  • https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/mysterious-haunting-antigonish-county-macdonald-farm-1.6631829
  • https://jayvelosobatista.com/whats-a-vardoger/
  • (Used as a recital throughout the episode) I Met a Man Who Wasn't There (Antigonish by Hughes Mearns)
  • https://orionphilosophy.com/the-shadow-carl-jung/


C O N T A C T:

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2 weeks ago
11 minutes 56 seconds

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Pine Cones: Sedna | Rowan & Pine Shorts

Her right hand traces the fjord in her thigh

She counts the things she is afraid of:

Nothing,

Her own fingers—

Ringed seals

Trapped in the freezing sea.

Sedna by Allyson Young

The legend of Sedna flows through the icy waters of the Arctic, told and retold in many places, bending to each culture. But no matter the version, one thing remains the same: Sedna is the mother of all sea creatures, and as goddess of the deep she decides when the seals, the whales, the walrus, and the fish will rise to meet the hunters of the North.


S O U R C E S:

  • https://www.polarlife.ca/traditional/myth/sedna.htm
  • https://cmszabo55.medium.com/untangling-suffering-sedna-creatrix-under-the-sea-a11cfc660b51
  • https://www.tumblr.com/bestiarium/683396691391561728/the-myth-of-sedna-the-mother-of-the-sea-inuit
  • https://guidetogreenland.com/travel-blogs/Christina-gamborg-holm/storytelling-up-north-the-inuit-legend-of-sedna/
  • https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/InuitMythology
  •  Prokop, Carol Ann - Written in stone : a comparative analysis of Sedna and the Moon Spirit as depicted in contemporary Inuit sculpture and graphics
  • Sedna: The Goddess of the Sea & Marine Animals - (Inuit Mythology Explained)



C O N T A C T:

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1 month ago
11 minutes 46 seconds

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Pine Cones: Finfolk | Rowan & Pine Shorts

“Twilight arrives on an Orkney shore. In the space between land and sea, the Finfolk are said to slip silently from their hidden kingdom, seeking humans to drag below the waves.”


The Finfolk are a race unique to Orkney and Shetland, creatures of contradiction much like the islands themselves: part sea, part land, both wild and ordered. Amphibious and powerful, they can step from waves onto shore as they choose, living comfortably between two worlds. .Unlike the mermaids we might picture, Finfolk are fully humanoid - men and women alike -though their daughters sometimes appear with mermaid tails. Their bodies are draped with fins that fall like clothing, making it difficult to tell them from land-dwellers at a distance. Up close, the fins reveal their otherworldly nature. They are strong, athletic, and extraordinary sailors, able to cross the tempestuous North Sea in mere strokes of an oar...


S O U R C E S:

  • https://owlcation.com/social-sciences/the-finfolk-of-orkney-folklore
  • https://www.orkneyology.com/tales-from-tom2.html
  • https://www.northlinkferries.co.uk/orkney-blog/an-orkney-folk-tale-the-mermaid-bride/
  • https://archaeologyorkney.com/2021/01/08/finfolk-and-the-odyssey-a-perspective-on-the-north-atlantic-and-the-mediterranean-worlds/
  • THE Scottish Antiquary OR Northern Notes and Queries Published Quarterly EDITED BY The Rev. A. W. CORNELIUS HALLEN, 
  • https://ztevetevans.wordpress.com/2022/01/20/orkney-folklore-the-strange-story-of-annie-norn-and-the-finfolk/


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1 month ago
18 minutes

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Episode Forty-Seven: Selkies (collab with It Came From The Maritimes) - weird uncle stories

Sea-Tember returns! This time Niamh calls in Evan & Chelsea from It Came From The Maritimes to help shed some fascinating insight into the Selkie myth; seals who shed their skins to walk (and dance) upon land. We take a trip through Scotland, Ireland and Iceland, navigating people's problematic attraction to seal-folk. We also learn about the liminality of the shore as well as a certified Creepy B*tch, Selkolla.

Check out It Came From The Maritimes here (and tell 'em we sent ya!). Thank you SO much to Evan & Chelsea for providing a Canadian perspective and being such fun first pod guests!


S O U R C E S:

  • THE FOLK-STORIES OF ICELAND Einar Ólafur Sveinsson
  • https://legendsoflove.wordpress.com/2022/02/22/selkies-the-magical-seal-people-of-scotland-and-ireland/
  • Orkney Folk-Lore W. Traill Dennison
  • https://owlcation.com/social-sciences/the-finfolk-of-orkney-folklore
  • Perilous Shores: The Unfathomable Supernaturalism of Water in 19th-Century Scottish Folklore
  • The Sea Calls: A Selkie's Liminal Existence Frances Avery,
  • “The Seal Changes Into a Woman" (Schools Collection,  National Folklore Collection, UCD.)
  • The Seal Woman in Its Irish and International Context -Darwin.
  • Selkie (Poem) by Brittany E Burns 
  • Selkies in Scottish Folk Tale  - Bc. Hana Zámečníčková
  • Supernatural Encounters in Old Norse Literature and Tradition Daniel Sävborg, Karen Bek - Pedersen


C O N T A C T

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1 month ago
54 minutes 6 seconds

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Pine Cones: Judicial Astrology | Rowan & Pine Shorts

The year is 1607.

A child has gone missing from a small English parish. Some whisper he has fallen in the river. Others say he’s been taken. There are no police to search, no telegraph to spread the alarm, no TV bulletin to circulate a picture. His family has nothing but their grief — and their faith.

So they do what countless others did in those years: they carry their question to an astrologer.

We explore the lives and fortunes of John Forman, William Lilly, Nostradamus and Evangeline Evans - controversial figures who made their names as beiing astrological authorities garnering massive followings. But there is a reason that forensic astrology is seen as pseudoscience to our modern eyes...

S O U R C E S:

  • Use of Forensic Astrology in Crime Fiction: A study of the works of Manjiri Prabhu Rakshanda Muzafar 
  • https://rubedo.press/propaganda/2020/3/26/william-lilly-and-the-plagues-of-london
  • History of Astrology 2nd Edn. 2022 by Future Publishing Ltd 
  • https://casebooks.lib.cam.ac.uk/?
  • https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/adams-evangeline-smith-mrs-george-e-jordon-jr-1859-1933
  • Religion and the Decline of Magic: Studies in Popular Beliefs in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century England Keith Thomas
  • https://www.history.co.uk/biographies/nostradamus
  • Adams, Evangeline(8 February 1868–10 November 1932) William E. Burns
  • William Lilly Great Fire of London
  • https://slate.com/human-interest/2020/09/forensic-astrology-crime-solving.html1.


C O N T A C T

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2 months ago
15 minutes 28 seconds

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Spill the Tea Leaves #3 |Astrology Birth Chart Bonding

This is an Episode 46 outtake where Megan ~G~, the Astrology believer, reads our birth charts for Niamh, the sceptic (and for all you sucka MCs...) and delves into our Big 3 - Sun, Ascendant, Moon. This reading gives insight into personality traits, life mapping, strengths and weaknesses as well as why we make such a great friendship combo! The information was taken from:

https://cafeastrology.com/free-natal-chart-report.html

Our signs are:

Niamh

  • Sun - Capricorn
  • Ascendant - Virgo
  • Moon - Taurus

Megan

  • Sun - Scorpio
  • Ascendant - Gemini
  • Moon - Gemini



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2 months ago
30 minutes 56 seconds

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Episode Forty-six: Astrology Part 1 - Final Boss Scorpio (with Megan)

PLEASE LIKE/RATE/SUSBCRIBE or Megan will predict your date of death and tell your enemies!

Please welcome Megan to her first ever podcast appearance! As an Astrology believer, Niamh has roped her in to explain to her sceptic ass all those common terms and misconceptions about the practice. Niamh will then take it right back to the (literal) beginning with a deep historical dive on how Astrology went from Mesopotamian star charts on stone tablets, to Greek belief in determinism, a tool of Roman emperors and Egyptian mystics, to Rennaisance-era christian secret. Keep an eye out for a special bonus chat where Megan reads Niamh's birth chart to absolute filth on your feeds next...

https://music.apple.com/ie/playlist/rowan/pl.u-jV890dkTDE5YzgW?ls

S O U R C E S:

  • A History of Astrology (2nd Edn, 2022)
  • https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/space-astronomy/john-dee
  • https://scorpiomystique.com/
  • cafeastrology.com
  • https://www.worldhistory.org/Hellenistic_Astrology/
  • Goddess Selene
  • Goddess Luna
  • Goddess Chang'e

C O N T A C T

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2 months ago
1 hour 25 minutes 24 seconds

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Pine Cones: Corpse Roads | Rowan & Pine Shorts

Corpse roads, also known as coffin roads, lych ways, bier ways, or burial paths, were historic routes used to carry the dead from rural homesteads to churches with burial rights. Born of necessity in remote parts of medieval Europe, these sombre trails wove through moor and woodland, over streams and stiles, the last journey of the dead.


SOURCES:

  • https://www.ouririshheritage.org/content/knowyour5k/the-coffin-road-murrin-hill
  • https://ruralhistoria.com/2024/01/02/corpse-roads-coffin-roads-a-medieval-legacy/
  • https://www.duchas.ie/en/cbes/5044844/5043706/5095251?HighlightText=coffin+path&Route=stories&SearchLanguage=ga
  • https://www.duchas.ie/en/cbes/4672108/4670982/4673041?HighlightText=coffin+path&Route=stories&SearchLanguage=ga
  • https://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/2016/03/20/corpse_roads/
  • http://greydogtales.com/blog/corpse-roads-again-walking-the-dead/
  • https://historischekringlaren.nl/de-doodwegen-naar-het-sint-janskerkhof/
  • https://www.messynessychic.com/2023/02/24/forget-the-scenic-route-take-a-detour-down-a-corpse-road
  • https://www.scribd.com/document/796106645/Ley-Lines?



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3 months ago
12 minutes 43 seconds

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Episode Forty-Five: Inanna, The Final Girl - Full bush/no bush (with Ewan)

PLEASE LIKE/RATE/SUSBCRIBE or we'll nominate you in our place to decend to the Great Below...


Niamh is carrying the torch without Emily for the foreseeable and of course that means a Ewan episode! We take a hard look at the Final Girl trope - that horror genre staple that sees the underestimated, underskilled, underappreciated female protagonist left standing alone, covered in blood and forever changed at the end of the story. As with all stories, there is a mythical origin - specifically the Mespotamian goddess Inanna, AKA Ishtar: goddess of love and war, patroness of sexworkers, scorned woman and feminine icon. We contrast Inanna with her modern counterparts: Ripley (Alien), Sidney (Scream), and Sarah (The Descent) - full spoilers for all those movies herein!


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S O U R C E S:

  • Men,Women & Chainsaw -  Carol J Clover
  • Good for Her: A Contemporary Analysis of the Final Girl Trope Through the Lens of Neoliberal Feminism Fujii, Kylie M.   San Diego State University ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,  2022. 29212908.
  • What's the Story, Mother?: The Mourning of the Alien Stephen Scobie Science Fiction Studies, Vol. 20, No. 1 (Mar., 1993), pp. 80-93 (14 pages)
  • https://people.uncw.edu/deagona/myth/descent%20of%20inanna.pdf
  • https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/amgg/listofdeities/inanaitar/
  • https://www.worldhistory.org/Inanna/
  • Alien (IMDB)
  • Scream (IMDB)
  • The Decent (IMDB)


C O N T A C T

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3 months ago
50 minutes 38 seconds

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Pine Cones: Witch Bottles | Rowan & Pine Shorts

There’s something unsettling about a sealed room, especially one hidden inside a home. In 1976, a phone call to the National Museum of Ireland reported the discovery of a “cave” during construction work outside Wicklow Town. Dr Joseph Raftery, Keeper of Irish Antiquities, sent young archaeologist Eamonn Kelly t to investigate, on what would turn out to be his first ever fieldwork assignment. The report was misleading: it wasn’t a cave, or even a souterrain, but a sealed-up brick oven connected to a fireplace in Coolbeg House. The structure had been blocked off in the early twentieth century.

Inside that bricked-up oven was a strange and silent cache.


SOURCES:

  • https://daily.jstor.org/is-there-a-witch-bottle-in-your-house/
  • TRAPPING WITCHES IN WICKLOW Eamonn P. KellyArchaeology Ireland, Vol. 26, No. 3 (Autumn 2012), pp. 16-18 (3 pages)
  • An American Witch Bottle M.J. Becker Archaeology, Vol. 33, No. 2 (March/April 1980), pp. 18-23 (6 pages)
  • https://blackthornandstone.com/2020/09/02/witch-bottles-hidden-curses-objects-of-protection-objects-of-vengeance/
  • The Material Culture of Ritual Concealments in the United StatesM. Chris Manning Historical Archaeology, Vol. 48, No. 3, MANIFESTATIONS OF MAGIC: THE ARCHAEOLOGY AND MATERIAL CULTURE OF FOLK RELIGION (2014), pp. 52-83 (32 pages)
  • https://www.ancient-origins.net/artifacts-other-artifacts/good-and-evil-witch-bottles-countermagical-devices-through-history-006649
  • https://mysticaltimesblog.com/the-dymock-curse-gloucestershire/?utm_source=chatgpt.com



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4 months ago
13 minutes

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Freaky Folklore 1: Bigfoot Boss | NSFW Patreon Preview

Welcome to our inaugural Smutty Summer offering of Freaky Folklore! This episode Niamh recaps and reviews Bigfoot Boss by Luna Cantrip: a fun, smutty monster romance with surprising depth (if questionable clothing choices).This content is firmly NSFW and is posted with full respect and love to the monster smut community <3

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4 months ago
5 minutes 55 seconds

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Spill the Tea Leaves #2 | Sinners, The Ugly Stepsister, The Sleeping Beauties

Welcome back to our chit-chat corner where we talk about the folkloric media we consumed over the past two weeks, from movies to books, live theatre to content creators.

Grab a tea, come hang out, and let us know if YOU came across anything in your infinite scroll sessions.


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Mentioned:

  • The Ugly Stepsister: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt29344903/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk
  • Sinners: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31193180/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk
  • Thistlefoot: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60018639-thistlefoot
  • Sleeping Beauties: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/41650595-the-sleeping-beauties

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5 months ago
47 minutes 26 seconds

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Pine Cones: Hand of Glory | Rowan & Pine Shorts

According to old European belief, a candle made from the severed, dried hand of a criminal who had been hanged—known as the Hand of Glory—had supernatural powers. The hand was usually the right hand of a felon—cut off while the body still dangled from the gallows...



S O U R C E S:

  • https://www.oxfordreference.com/display/10.1093/acref/9780198607663.001.0001/acref-9780198607663-e-462
  • https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/morbid-monday-severed-hands
  • http://www.thestorytelling-resource-centre.com/scary_stories3.html 
  • https://sites.pitt.edu/~dash/hand.html#baring-gould
  • The Petit Albert (English Edition): Secrets of the Little Albert
  • The Ingoldsby Legends (1905)by Richard Harris Barham;"The Hand of Glory"
  • Anthropological Notes on the Human Hand Frank Baker American Anthropologist, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Jan., 1888), pp. 51-76 (26 pages)


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5 months ago
14 minutes 33 seconds

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Spill the Tea Leaves #1 | Hadestown, Beating the Bounds

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Welcome to the first of our new chit-chat episodes! This is our way of getting more folkloric content out to you guys while you wait for our long-form deep dives. We'll try to keep the tangents to these chats.

Grab a tea, come hang out, and let us know if YOU came across anything in your infinite scroll sessions.

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Mayday Festival with Morris Dancing

Dorchester Walking Festival

Beating the Bounds


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5 months ago
33 minutes 23 seconds

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Episode Forty-Four: Little Red Riding Hood- obscure white people

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Emily ventures into the deep dark woods this week with an analysis of Little Red Riding Hood. From victim-blamey perv tale to reclamation of feminine power, we have all grown up with the visual of an oblivious little girl being preyed upon by fearsome predators. Tangents include some Colin Farrell fawning, why Christina Ricci is our girl crush, and the nightmare that is deepfakes. Discussions of rape culture and sexual assault on film, because it's us...



Playlist: https://music.apple.com/ie/playlist/rowan/pl.u-jV890dkTDE5YzgW?ls


S O U R C E S:

  • Charles Perrault telling: https://sites.pitt.edu/~dash/perrault02.html
  • Brothers Grimm: https://sites.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm026.html
  • https://discover.hubpages.com/education/red_riding_hood

Books mentioned:

Werewolf? There Wolf! from Hazy Dell Press

Ebony, Blood & Snow by Tish Black - gifted ARC


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5 months ago
52 minutes 10 seconds

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast
Pine Cones: Fire in Folklore | Rowan & Pine Shorts 🔥

Our relationship with fire has always been one of awe, of need, of respect. It’s a dance we’ve never fully learned, a mystery we’ve never fully solved. Even now, we sit beside campfires and fireplaces, mesmerised by the flickering, ever-shifting light. Something ancient stirs in us, a memory of stories whispered in the dark. In honour of Bealtaine, the fire festival, we delve into the significance of Fire in Folklore

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S O U R C E S:

  • https://thenestcollective.co.uk/blog/fire-folklore
  • http://learnreligions.com/fire-element-folklore-and-legends-2561686
  • https://www.independent.ie/regionals/kerry/lifestyle/origins-of-bealtaine-festival/29218522.html
  • https://www.wisdomlib.org/concept/matarisvan
  • https://www.britannica.com/topic/Prometheus-Greek-god



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6 months ago
11 minutes 45 seconds

Rowan & Pine: A Feminist Folklore & Mythology Podcast

Two internet friends (one American, one Irish) talking about folklore, mythology and dark history all through a feminist (and sometimes spooky!) lens. Think goddesses, folk tales, animal symbolism, hauntings, and everything in between...


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