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Pulse of the Planet Podcast with Jim Metzner | Science | Nature | Environment | TechnologyPulse of the Planet Podcast with Jim Metzner | Science | Nature | Environment | TechnologyCelebrating Saint Patrick's Day With A StoryMaster storyteller Eddie Lenihan weaves a tale from the Other Side. You'll never think of the wee folk in quite the same way again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2025-03-1720 minGoblin KwainGoblin KwainDish-lending elves, dance-teaching dwarves & more multicultural fairy experiencesMany people are familiar with the fairies of Irish folklore, but a similar sort of being is also described in many cultures across the world (if not all of them), bearing similarities in appearance, behavior, and legends, but called by different names.Tonight we will examine what could be considered fairies or elves in a variety of cultures, such as Malay, Native American, Mexican, Filipino, and more. These will be explored through a mixture of first-hand experiences pulled from forums and surveys, and folklore referenced from books, articles, and web sources.Even with similarities abound...2024-12-0959 minNIGHTTIME TALK WITH NIALL BOYLANNIGHTTIME TALK WITH NIALL BOYLANGareth O'Callaghan chats to Eddie Lenihan, an Irish author2024-06-2025 minTHE DEEP COVER SHOW with Damien DynanTHE DEEP COVER SHOW with Damien DynanTHE DEEP COVER SHOW with DAMIEN DYNAN : Tuesday JUNE 4TH 2024The DEEP COVER SHOW with DAMIEN DYNAN : TUESDAY JUNE 4TH 2024 Tonight – BEETHOVEN: THE MAN REVEALED…, with John Suchet  & Story teller and Seanachai Eddie Lenihan joins me on Meeting the Other Crowd and how Fairies remind us to respect both the world we live in and forces we cannot see… Up on our Eyes & Movies & TV - Johnny Richardson joins me to review - Cinema 2024 & - NETFLIX 2024  Also 640 from Toronto Patrick Malkin & Author Bill O Riordan live on the What if, the Why Not & the What for? Forum... The show is a...2024-06-051h 24Moncrieff HighlightsMoncrieff HighlightsAre you afraid of fairy forts?The stories of the fairy forts and trees date back centuries; it is said that if you tamper with the fairies, bad luck will follow you around, but why do they hold such importance today? Sean talks to Eddie Lenihan, storyteller, seanchaí and author of ‘Meeting The Other Crowd’ about these long-held superstitions.2024-05-1015 minMoncrieff HighlightsMoncrieff HighlightsAre you afraid of fairy forts?The stories of the fairy forts and trees date back centuries; it is said that if you tamper with the fairies, bad luck will follow you around, but why do they hold such importance today? Sean talks to Eddie Lenihan, storyteller, seanchaí and author of ‘Meeting The Other Crowd’ about these long-held superstitions.2024-05-1015 minPulse of the Planet Podcast with Jim Metzner | Science | Nature | Environment | TechnologyPulse of the Planet Podcast with Jim Metzner | Science | Nature | Environment | TechnologySt Patricks Day Special - Irish Storyteller Eddie LenihanHere's a story to curl up with on a chilly night - a visit with the "Other Crowd," told by a master storyteller. You'll never think of leprechauns the same way again! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-03-1620 minCome & See Inspirations (C&SI)Come & See Inspirations (C&SI)C&SI - St Brigid - Tell me a story with Eddie Lenihan - 4 Feb 2024 (S04E11)On this weeks podcast we are marking Ireland's newest public holiday which is dedicated to St Bridget of Kildare on what is actually the 1,500th anniversary of her death in 524AD. We are exploring and sharing the culture and folklore around  one of Ireland's great saints with the seanchaí Eddie Lenihan. Eddie is one of our great storytellers and keepers of lore (but there is a lot lost in translation when you try to describe who and what a seanchaí does and is using the term "storyteller"). We are sharing a podcast episode from the Tell Me a St...2024-02-041h 16Come & See Inspirations (C&SI)Come & See Inspirations (C&SI)C&SI - St Brigid - Tell me a story with Eddie Lenihan - 4 Feb 2024 (S04E11b) (podcast excerpt)On this weeks podcast we are marking Ireland's newest public holiday which is dedicated to St Bridget of Kildare on what is actually the 1,500th anniversary of her death in 524AD. We are exploring and sharing the culture and folklore around  one of Ireland's great saints with the seanchaí Eddie Lenihan. Eddie is one of our great storytellers and keepers of lore (but there is a lot lost in translation when you try to describe who and what a seanchaí does and is using the term "storyteller"). We are sharing a podcast episode from the Tell Me a S...2024-02-0438 minOtherworldOtherworldInterview with Eddie Lenihan [Patreon Preview]In this follow up to The Fairy House Pt 2, I sat down once again with Seanchaí Eddie Lenihan to delve deeper into the enchanting world of Irish Folklore. This episode unfolds with more stories about Fairies, Leprechauns, Banshees, and much more. Our conversation with Eddie Lenihan was so captivating that it inspired a special follow-up interview exclusively for our Patreon supporters. Join us as we uncover even more mystical tales in this week's episode and the bonus content on Patreon.To hear or watch the full thing go to www.patreon.com/otherworld2024-01-2406 minOtherworldOtherworldEpisode 67: The Fairy House Pt 2In part 2 of this series, Aidan's mother and father tell their side of the story in the Virginia home.Then, we speak to Irish storyteller and historian, or “Seanchaí" Eddie Lenihan to get his perspective on the events in the house and tell us what he knows about fairies.Subscribe to Otherworld on Patreon for exclusive content and bonus interviewsCheck out our MerchFollow us on: Instagram, TikTok, TwitterIf you have experienced something paranormal or unexplained, email us your story at stories@otherworldpod.com2024-01-221h 06Movie Deputy REVIEWSMovie Deputy REVIEWSPixels (2015)We know the video games we grew up with... or do we? Original Review: Game on... The 1982 Championship is the first of its kind. A world champion is crowned and geeks rule the scene. There is nothing like the classic games, they might be pixelated, but the gameplay was serious. That same gameplay carried into their futures. Whether they aspired to be President or just an everyday gamer, anything was possible. This part of history was so significant that video from the championship was sent on a probe into deep space. What was meant as...2023-08-2805 minVintage Classic RadioVintage Classic RadioTuesday Night Detectives - The Adventures of Philip Marlowe (Trouble is My Business) & Boston Blackie (The Rockwell Diamond)Tune in every Tuesday night for Vintage Classic Radio's Tuesday Night Detectives, as we present a double bill of the best old-time radio detective serials from the 1930s to the 1960s The Adventures of Philip Marlowe - Trouble is My Business First up tonight is "Trouble is My Business", a radio play that aired back in August 5, 1947, as an episode of "The Adventures of Philip Marlowe" series. The show starred Van Heflin as the iconic private detective Philip Marlowe, and it was written by Robert Mitchell, based on a short story by Raymond Chandler. 2023-05-011h 00Pulse of the Planet Podcast with Jim Metzner | Science | Nature | Environment | TechnologyPulse of the Planet Podcast with Jim Metzner | Science | Nature | Environment | TechnologyCelebrate Saint Patrick's Day with a World Class Storyteller and a Rousing "Seisiun" at an Irish PubEddie Lenihan introduces us to the Other Crowd, and by the time he’s finished, the temperature in the room has dropped a few degrees. The Irish take their Fairy Folk very seriously. You’ll never think of leprechauns in quite the same way again. Please don't forget to complete our Listener Survey at www.surveymonkey.com/r/airwave. Thank-you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-03-1722 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 30 : The Man Who Sold His Horse In Tír Na nÓgThis month, Eddie recounts the curious tale of Dennis O'Rourke and how his meeting with a stranger on the way to the Tulla horse-fair pulls him into Other World. Dennis is drawn into the Big House, a place where caution is called for against every creature that you might encounter. This tale was originally told to Eddie by Jimmy Armstrong, a patient in Our Lady's hospital in Ennis. Jimmy's stories are available in Eddie's recently republished book, The Man In The Big House.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast...2023-03-0828 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 29 : Irish WakesThis month, Eddie brings us an in-depth insight into the traditions surrounding Irish wakes. He speaks about how our relationship with death has changed over time, and the importance of honouring the rituals surrounding it. In particular, Eddie focuses on the games that would occur at wakes, amusements and customs that helped pass the long night with the departed. Arm wrestling, cards, rope climbing and dancing with the dead - all games found at an Irish wake. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more...2023-02-0158 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode28 : The Fairies of Corbally FortEddie recites the frightening tale of what happens when two farmers from Quin in Co. Clare interfere with the Good People who called Corbally fort their home. On an October's evening, Pat and Sean were returning home from an unproductive day's hunting. On glimpsing a goose on the grounds of the fort, a rifle shot rang out and the two men thought their hunting luck was improving. What they didn't realise was the true nature of the beast they had just injured, and the retribution that would follow their actions.This tale is taken from Eddie's recently...2023-01-0420 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 27 : Animals in Irish Folklore Part2Dogs and cats and horses and rats. Eddie explores how these animals have long been the subject of Irish folklore stories, and what messages or foreboding they may bring. He explains the long held belief that dogs and horses have the gift of seeing the Other, especially in the dark of night. Eddie also recalls the terrible fate that may befall you if you offended a poet and they decided to send the rats on you out of spite. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...2022-09-2831 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 26 - The BansheeThis month, Eddie speaks of the banshee in Irish culture, and the fear her wail instilled in those who heard it. The banshee, or the badhbh as she is also known, is a female spirit who gives a warning of impending death. Eddie reflects on a frightening story once told to him by an elderly man that left him convinced that the banshee is more than just a dark figure of the imagination.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-08-3123 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 25 : GraveyardsEddie speaks about the macabre subject of graveyards in Ireland, and the rituals and piseogs that surround them. He explains the delicate process of burying a body, and what charms and objects may be placed in the grave, from a deck of cards to a fiddle bow. He also mentions the care required around one's behaviour in a graveyard, unless they wish to find that the next hole being dug is one intended for themselves.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-07-2838 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 24 : The Place Names of Ireland (Part 2)Continued from Eddie's previous discussion last month, Eddie picks up where he left off on his journey into the place names of Ireland. Listing each town through it's Irish translation, he continues to build a visual landscape from the names of towns and villages. Part 2 or a 2 part series.This episode is kindly sponsored by Creative Ireland.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-05-1127 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 23 : The Place Names of Ireland (Part 1)This month, Eddie discusses the place names of Ireland. He traces how the Irish version of the name often contains important geographical references to the land itself. Eddie looks at the English version of these names, and explores what is being lost in the translation of the original language. Using over 50 examples of Irish towns and villages, Eddie paints a picture of the physical landscape of Ireland encoded through words and names. Part 1 of a two part special. This episode is kindly sponsored by Creative Ireland.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan.2022-04-2041 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 22 : The Black and TansThis month, Eddie tackles the contentious subject of the Black and Tans and their arrival in Ireland in 1920. He traces their history as constables recruited into the Royal Irish Constabulary, and the reasons and incentives that brought them into the conflict. He explains how the terror they inflicted on the Irish public resulted in a profound sense of resentment and fear towards them. Burnings, raids and beatings, the Black and Tans exposed the Irish to a reign of intimidation and dread. Comprised of stories and facts recorded with people who lived through that era, Eddie shows the different aspects...2022-03-0237 minKnotWork Myth & StorytellingKnotWork Myth & StorytellingA Most Ferocious Lady of the Castle, with Maura McMahon | Ep 3Maura McMahon is a storyteller and spoken word poet whose collection of Irish tales, pirate adventures, and women's sovereignty songs have entranced and empowered audiences across regional venues in New York’s Hudson Valley for over 15 years. Her deeply engaging performative style is imbued with the Celtic spirit. As a character performer, Maura has embodied Grace O'Malley, and the Grey Sea Hag as well as Hippolyta the Amazonian Queen and Mrs. Claus of the Hudson Valley.Maura McMahon comes to tell us a story of a bold, complicated Irish woman of the 17th century who sha...2022-02-0954 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 21 : Holy WellsAfter months on hiatus spent working on his new book, Eddie returns with another episode of the podcast. This month, Eddie looks at the idea of Holy Wells in Ireland. He explores their origins in pagan worship and how they were assimilated into Christian culture over time. He speaks of some of the strange customs that visitors to the well would enact, from tying ribbons to nearby trees to circling the well clockwise three times. He also lists all the potential ailments that might find relief and treatment from the waters of the holy well. This episode...2022-02-0136 minIreland Talks PodcastIreland Talks PodcastEpisode 10 Eddie Lenihan StorytellerSend us a textWhen Eddie Lenihan appeared in Irish national television's 12-part series 'Storyteller' in 1986, most of those seeing and hearing him were doing so for the first time. However, two further series titled 'Ten Minute Tales' in 1987 and 1988 changed all that for good.But what viewers did not know was that he had already by then 6 books behind him, as well as 5 audio tapes, besides years of folklore-gathering, particularly in his native Co. Kerry, but also in many other parts of Ireland. It is this love of mixing with, listening to older generations...2021-11-2746 minStories From Lore - A Folklore, Nature And Heritage PodcastStories From Lore - A Folklore, Nature And Heritage PodcastSeason 3 Episode 1: Beneath The Snowy Thorn - The Folklore Of HedgerowsMerry Met virtual traveller!It's here! It's finally here! Season 3 has arrived and the podcast has had a bit of a makeover. I really hope you will like the new format which includes me taking you on a ramble, singing and of course lots of folklore and a story.For this episode patrons chose, 'Beneath The Snowy Thorn'  and so I'm taking you on a tour of  my local hedgerows, singing the ballad of Thomas De Rhymer, talking about the folklore of the flora and fauna of UK hedgerows and telling the story of...2021-11-1544 min8 Circuit Yoga Podcast: An Antidote to the Status Quo8 Circuit Yoga Podcast: An Antidote to the Status Quo8CY | Episode 4 - Extrasensory Intelligences, The 6th Circuit8 Circuit Yoga is framework we can use to transform the mundane Status Quo into something transcendent. We can root our personalities in something deeper within. Mentions: C.G. Jung, Robert Anton Wilson, Terence McKenna, Philip K Dick, John C. Lilly, Marie-Louise von Franz, Julian Jaynes, Eddie Lenihan, Dan Harmon.In this video, Xavier discusses: -Intra-terrestrials -Common Circuit 6 experiences: dreams, hallucinations, idiosyncratic perceptions, sleep paralysis-Scientific and Religious knowledge transfers -The unconscious -Jungian Archetypes -Far out experiences of alternative thinkers-Julian Jaynes' Bicameral Mind -Brain Lateralization2021-08-171h 11Darling, Why?Darling, Why?28: Irish Mythology and StorytellingKate tells Louis about the art of Irish storytelling, why Irish folklore is so very much more than leprechauns and the time she worked in a medieval castle. They also discuss the legend of Oisín and Niamh in Tír na nÓg and how he was going to manage a visit home without getting off a magical horse.  Podcast recommendations The Blindboy Podcast - Irish Folklore with Eddie Lenihan  Myths and Legends - Irish Folklore: Challenge Accepted Forever Young Adult - 44. Savage Her Reply - Deirdre Sullivan Bodhran transition created by http://www.kickb...2021-07-2737 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 20 : The Care Of The DeadDeath has always been a mournful time. The transition from one world into another. In Ireland, the rituals and practices that surrounded a funeral and burial were both grand and precise. There was a respect there for the spirit of the dead person, and care was taken to ensure their passing was a marked event, grounded in both grief and celebration. The wake, the dressing of the body, and the digging of the grave all followed a line of tradition that allowed the community to experience their sorrow and protect the souls of the departed on their journey onwards. 2021-06-0945 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 19 : Trades Part 2This month, Eddie continues his study of the old trades of Ireland. Things back then were made to last, where as things today are made to wear out. There was a dignity and quality behind the work, tools and utensils crafted to the highest standard by skilled trades people. The harness maker, the tinker, the hatter, the cooper, the potter, the basket-maker; Eddie explains how each trade was so necessary within the local communities. If you enjoy the stories in this podcast, you can support us through the donations page, or purchase books directly from Eddie through...2021-05-1233 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie Lenihanepisode 18 : Trades Part 1Trades-people formed the backbone of society in traditional Ireland, supplying the public with hand-made tools and services. This month, Eddie looks at some of the important trades that influenced old Irish life, and the folklore tales that accompanied them. Eddie speaks on the role of the blacksmith, the thatcher, the wheel maker, the tailor and the dress maker. Part 1 of a 2 part series. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-04-1437 minIRISH ART - A CONVERSATIONAL PODCAST BETWEEN THREE ARTISTS ANDREW, ATTRACTA AND SARAH EVA MANSONIRISH ART - A CONVERSATIONAL PODCAST BETWEEN THREE ARTISTS ANDREW, ATTRACTA AND SARAH EVA MANSONIRISH ART EP 2Welcome to episode two of The Irish Art podcast with Andrew, Attracta and Sarah Eva Manson. This is a venture that we have wanted to do for a long time and have now decided to jump right in headfirst and learn as we go. We will let you know tips and tricks and what works and what was a total flop so that you can make informed decisions going forward and hopefully you will get inspired and gain the confidence to take the first step on your creative journey. In this episode, we discuss our preparations for...2021-03-2532 minFolkways: The Folklore of Britain and IrelandFolkways: The Folklore of Britain and Ireland(Ep. 8) Season 2 Update and Call for Submissions!Hello! The show returns on the heels of the Spring equinox to give you an update about Season 2 and to inform you of an exciting project. Finally we close with some recent podcasts recommendations on folklore and its peripheries. FOR ALL FOLKLORE SUBMISSIONS: folkwayschannel@gmail.com and attach your audio to email (feel free to use file transfer sites too for larger recordings) or alternatively type as text. Connect with Folkways on Instagram or Twitter @folkwayschannel If you enjoyed, feel free to buy me a coffee https://bit.ly/3dxssVw |  ...2021-03-2421 minTravel Radio PodcastTravel Radio PodcastWatch St. Patrick's Day Events Live!Live from Dublin Cathy Whelan joins me to talk about St. Patrick the man, the legend, the live events and highlights of the week's activities. Watch over at Travel Radio Podcast of FB for the live interview!  Additionally, sign up for the newsletter for our live tour with Cathy coming up shortly! 2021 St. Patrick’s Day Festival This year’s theme – “Duisigh Eire” – Awaken Ireland The St. Patrick's Festival broadcasting globally Friday 12th to  Wednesday 17th  March, 9.30 am - 10 pm With more than 100 events – music and dance, food, literature and art to virtual tours...2021-03-1724 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 17 : BirdsIreland has a wide variety of native birds, full of colour and character. This month, Eddie discusses the superstitions and symbolic relevance that birds have played in Irish tradition and beliefs. From the crow, to the wren, to the robin - Eddie explores how each bird has it's own unique personality traits, and how we can learn to read their behaviour as harbingers and predictions of what may lie in the future. If you like the podcast and wish to contribute a donation, please visit out supporter page. https://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan2021-03-1739 minBlarney Pilgrims Irish Music PodcastBlarney Pilgrims Irish Music PodcastAngela Usher Interview (Banjo, whistle, tenor guitar)Tin whistle with Marian Egan (Flannery) in Hulme. Touring New Zealand and Australia. First banjos and joining Curragh. Toss the Feathers and choosing work over the road. The social side of learning. Joe and Jack Cooley and the lost tapes from America. The Love of Lucia, Kitty’s Twelve Roses and The Gort Mile. In this episode Angela plays: Port Chuilinn / The Munster Buttermilk / Bobby Casey's (Banjo jigs) The Coalminers / Patsy Toughey's / Finbar Dwyais (Tin whistle set) Flat Water Fran / Little Fair Cannavans (Tenor Guitar) The Rainy Day / My Margann / Coleman's Cross (Ba...2021-03-011h 32Tell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 16 : Roads Pt.2Eddie continues his discussion of roads in Ireland, this time reflecting on some of the stranger aspects of our routes and byways. He speaks of the significance of the public road, and how it acts as a symbol of safety to those who encounter the darker elements of the night. He mentions what happens to those who stand on the stray sod when out walking, and the confusion that ensues when alcohol is involved. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-02-1731 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 15 : Roads Pt.1This month, Eddie takes a historic look at the role that roads play in Ireland in all their complexity, beauty and ugliness. The windy and straight, the good and the bad, the up and the down. Eddie explores why certain roads in Co. Clare exist and what purpose they served both long ago in the past and in the present now. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-02-0424 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 14 : The Long Dark Winter NightsThe Long Dark Winter Nights. An eerie time of the year, where those other things might be closer to us than we think. They take many forms, and often appear to us on a cold, dark road in Ireland. This month, Eddie recounts the eight types of spirits and supernatural creatures that one might meet, and give examples of stories where poor ordinary folk had encounters with the otherworldly. If you enjoy the stories on this podcast, you can support us through the donations page, or purchase books directly from Eddie through his online store. https://eddielenihan...2021-01-0641 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 13 : ChristmasThis month, Eddie speaks about Christmas customs and traditions in Ireland in the olden days. A time for preparations, rituals and feasts. The point of midnight on Christmas Eve is a special time, a moment when magic can happen. It's said that animals have the gift of speech, but make sure you don't listen in on their conversations. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-12-1630 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 12 : TreesWe're back at last. This month, Eddie speaks about the great trees of Ireland, and why they held such a profound spiritual power over the native Irish people - from druids, to saints and farmers. He discusses the traditions and folklore that surround Irish trees, and how the Irish translation of their names give us an important insight into the geography and history of the island of Ireland. This episode is proudly part of the 'Whose Woods These Are' festival taking place from the 17th - 20th of December. 'Whose Woods These Are' is a four day...2020-12-0331 minG\'Day GAAG'Day GAAEpisode 77 - Eddie Brennan Stitch up? - Leinster and Munster Final Previews - Tier 2 PreviewTune in as we look at another bumper weekend of hurling where we will see Munster and Leinster titles decided. We also preview the second round of the qualifiers (Tier 2 hurling teams ;) Eddie Brennan fuels discussion as well with his "off-the-record" conversation with Parkinson.2020-11-1042 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanSamhain special via Zoom*Low quality audio* With Covid lockdown restrictions, recording in person with Eddie is impossible. But Eddie still wants to get some Samhain stories out to the people on such an important date. Samhain is the one night in Ireland when the veil is lifted, and the fairies are closer to us than usual. Eddie discusses some of the traditions associated with it. You might bless your cattle with holy water or find yourself victim of a piseog. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy...2020-10-3139 minJourneyingJourneyingJourneying #10 Dr Sarah Cleary, Horror Academic & ConsultantTOPICS DISCUSSED:How she became enthralled with horror in childhood reading The Brother’s Grimm Horror can act as a buffer or escapism from the actual horror in real lifeThe adrenaline rush of horror!Gothic literature and the Marquis de Sade – “the necessary fruit of revolutionary tremors”Horror “shakes us awake”!The Momo Challenge – biggest hoax of the 21st centuryIrish people’s fascination with horror connected to our long literary history with Gothic literature (Sheridan LeFanu, Bram Stoker) and our history of storytelling Origins of our celebration of Samhain / Halloween Horror as a form of cultural commentary ‘Hauntol...2020-10-1957 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanThe Blessing (Snippet)A quick memory revisited by Eddie about the old custom of offering a blessing when you stepped inside the home of someone else. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-10-1403 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 11 : The Old PeopleThis month, Eddie recounts his experiences of talking and conversing with the old people around Ireland. Through documenting their stories and experiences, Eddie has developed a rare insight into the beliefs and customs that came to define old traditional life in Ireland. He also reads some of the surreal writing of one patient named Jimmy who Eddie used to visit over the years in Our Lady's hospital in Ennis.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-09-0122 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 10 : Music and the Fairies Part 2This month, Eddie tells us of a man named Sean O'Connor who came from Sliabh Luachra. The kind of man who didn't quite fit in. Sean's fiddle playing was a point of mockery in the local community, and he was chased out of the local parish dances because of it. Until one night, after a chance encounter with the other crowd, he gets given the gift of fairy music. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-08-0420 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 9 : Music and the Fairies Part 1This month, Eddie tells a story from his own parish of Brosna in Co.Kerry about two cruiteacháns - local hunchbacks known as Ned Murt and Pat Mickey Seán. On a dark night, a chance meeting with the fairies and the ensuing singsong showed how na daoine uaisle have the ability to heal certain afflictions. But make sure you sing the song correctly, or you might find yourself worse off than before.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-07-1422 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 8 : The CureThis month, Eddie tells a number of tales about the curious power of cures. Eddie relays a number of cures that Biddy Early prescribed to various people throughout the county. Cures for illness, cures for animals, and cures for the fairies. As the stories show, you had to follow the cure's warning exactly, or else!  Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-06-0328 minThe Blindboy PodcastThe Blindboy PodcastIrish Folklore with Eddie LenihanI chat with Seanchai Eddie Lenihan about Fairy forts, Leprechauns and Irish folklore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-05-061h 51Tell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 7 : The Fairy WindThis month, Eddie gives a brief introduction to the fairies, na daoine uaisle. He explores the traditional roots of fairy folklore and legends, and tells of a West Clare women's deadly encounter with the fairy wind, an sí gaoithe.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-05-0622 minThe Arts HouseThe Arts HouseTHE ARTS HOUSE PODCAST APRIL 5th SECOND HOUR HIGHLIGHTSIn this hour Conor chatted to Ray Blackwell from deBarra's Folk Club in Clonakilty about their "Sittingroom to Sittingroom Sessions" streaming nightly on their Facebook page. Eoin Nash had all the details for the www.artsforall.ie website which is giving a platform to various arts groups in collaboration in the City and County, and is filled with daily activities for everyone. Julie Kelleher, director of the Everyman Theatre talked about the work of dismantling entire seasons of work in theatre, but also about the positive move to use the Everyman website as another portal for so many arts activities...2020-04-0536 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 6 : The Art of CollectingThis month, Eddie looks back on how he was first introduced to story-telling and collecting in Brosna in Co. Kerry. Eddie explores the importance of passing down stories from one generation to the next, and how it preserves our cultural and traditional beliefs.  This episode is supported by Creative Ireland.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-03-3139 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 5 : Defiant Irish WomenThis month, Eddie speaks about some of the defiant Irish women in Irish folklore. He tells of Máire Rua McMahon from Co. Clare, and her trials and tribulations with her various husbands. Eddie also tells the tale of the boy who pulled the wrong stone from a castle wall, and felt the strike of the Cailleach. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-03-0434 minThe Logos BroadcastThe Logos Broadcast#15 - Eddie LenihanEddie Lenihan is an Irish author, storyteller, lecturer and broadcaster. He is one of the few practising seanchaithe remaining in Ireland. He has been called "one of the greatest of Irish story-tellers" and "a national treasure".2020-03-041h 36Tell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 4 : St BrigidEddie tells some stories about St Brigid. St Brigid is also known as Mary of the Gael or Muire na nGael. She is one of the Patron Saints of Ireland.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-01-2929 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 3 : Animals in Irish FolkloreIn this episode Eddie talks about animals in Irish Folklore and their importance in storytelling. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-01-0223 minBlúiríní Béaloidis Folklore PodcastBlúiríní Béaloidis Folklore PodcastBlúiríní Béaloidis - 22 Invisible Worlds (With Eddie Lenihan)Our lives are built on the stories we tell. At both an individual and a communal level, they orient and mould us, shaping our perspectives and outlining our reality. In an age where life can seem increasingly fettered by rules and regulations, where communication is drowned by endless jargon and noise demanding our attention, where the past is heaved overboard in order that we might more quickly race blindly towards the future, where places become zones, where endless change is automatically equated with progress, and where the sacred is replaced by the material, the stories we tell ourselves modernity seem...2019-12-051h 06Tell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 2 : Biddy Early Part 1A great woman. In this episode Eddie gives an introduction to Biddy Early, the bean feasa, the “wise woman” of Clare.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-11-2825 minTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanTell Me A Story with Eddie LenihanEpisode 1 : HalloweenOíche Shamhna (Halloween) the night of the fairies, the night of the spirits. In this episode, Eddie explores the traditions and legends that surround the festival of Samhain, or Halloween.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tell-me-a-story-with-eddie-lenihan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-10-2336 minImaginary WorldsImaginary WorldsDon't Mess with the FairiesForget Tinkerbell or those Victorian paintings of spritely pixies with wings. Traditional fairy folklore is much darker and weirder. Irish storytellers Philip Byrne, Helena Byrne, Eddie Lenihan, and professor Martha Bayless explore how fairy folklore dominated Celtic culture for centuries, and why belief in fairies is not an unreasonable way of understanding the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2018-10-1831 minFolkpoddenFolkpodden2.3 "Det Goda Folket"Följ med Folkpodden på en resa till den andra sidan, där det goda folket lever. Men var försiktig, allt är inte som det verkar. I dagens avsnitt undersöker vi fenomenet som har lika många namn som det finns variationer på sagorna om dem; Fefolket. Långt ifrån den viktorianska bilden av älvorna eller Disneys tingeling söker vi att finna den sanna bilden av de dolda, de som rövar bort barn och vilseleder vandrare i skog och mark. Shownotes : Graham Hancock - Supernatural https://bit.ly/2E3Pzsp Joshua Cutchin - Thieves in the night/Sup...2018-10-0936 minIrish Examiner SportIrish Examiner SportRugby Show: Donal Lenihan on the Twickenham rucking ructionsEddie Jones says it's "not rugby" World Rugby are investigating to see if the rules need changing. But what does Irish Examiner rugby analyst Donal Lenihan make of the tactics used by Conor O'Shea and Italy against England at Twickenham? And how should England have responded? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-02-2710 mingeorge lamb podcast – Medium Browgeorge lamb podcast – Medium BrowEp 65 George Lamb’s Don’t Call It a Comeback with Rick Edwards (and Marc).EP 65…….GRAFFITI SPESH AKA PHENOMENON…..Weve gone All City this week with a Graff Spesh…Rick Edwards is back due to mediocre demand. Phoners this week come in the form of Graff legend Blek Le Rat and Richard Clay….What more could you want? Ivors Question Suggestion Quiz Contest and Eddie Lenihan….Sorted!! A’aswan and Shablish…All City B@*ch X2015-09-041h 03george lamb podcast – Medium Browgeorge lamb podcast – Medium BrowEp 25 George Lamb’s Don’t Call It a Comeback with Rick Edwards (and Marc).EP 25….TWENTY FIVE!! ….MUM OF THE HOUSE MERLIN!!! Its big this week and why wouldn’t it be?? Rick Edwards is back due to mediocre demand dressed to kill!! We’ve got Eddie Lenihan on the phone and if you like storytelling you are in for a treat….no bed needed!! Adam Hart entomologist to the stars is […]2014-10-101h 00Documentary on One PodcastDocumentary on One PodcastDocArchive (2007): Eddie and the Lone BushStoryteller Eddie Lenihan is a master of language. In 1999 Eddie began a campaign that lead to the NRA rerouting the Ennis Bypass around a lone bush at Latoon, near Newmarket-on-Fergus, co. Clare. The bush is the site where the fairies of Munster gather before they set out to do battle with those from Connaught. (First Broadcast 2009)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2009-02-2740 min