Episodes

  • ANNOUNCEMENT: Some new changes
    Jul 29 2024

    A quick interruption to your lives with some news about the podcast!

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    4 mins
  • Episode 160 - LAURA PACKER
    Jul 24 2024

    In another of our occasional series looking at the work of American storytellers, we meet the award winning Laura Packer.

    Based in Minnesota, Laura has over 25 years of storytelling experience and was recently inducted into the United States National Storytelling Network’s Circle of Excellence - a select group of storytellers determined by their peers to be standard bearers of the art, and masters at the craft.

    You can find Laura online at https://laurapacker.com/

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    49 mins
  • Episode 159 - ZOINKS!
    Jul 1 2024

    To coincide with his new book 'Zoinks - The Spooky Folklore Behind Scooby-Doo' going to pre-order, Folklore Podcast creator Mark Norman presents a special episode looking at the way that folklore and the paranormal are represented in Scooby-Doo through the lens of Shaggy and Scooby's favourite thing - food.

    To pre-order a copy of Zoinks and receive an exclusive set of collector's cards with your order, please visit https://auk.direct/product/zoinks/

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    31 mins
  • Episode 158: WRITING GHOSTS
    Jun 6 2024

    In terms of folklore, ghostly encounters are not about the proof of existence of the supernatural so much as they are about the meaning of the experience to the individual. Folklore is about examining the story, the meaning that it has for the witness, and the way in which that narrative is both transmitted and recorded.

    We discuss the recording process of ghostly encounters, the 'writing of ghosts' with our guest Amelia Cotter, who has dome precisely this across different genres, including non fiction, fiction and poetry. Amelia is in conversation with correspondent Tracy Nicholas.

    Visit Amelia online at www.ameliacotter.com

    To support the work of the Folklore Podcast and to help us to keep making content, please visit our Patreon pages at www.patreon.com/thefolklorepodcast

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    58 mins
  • Folklore and Magic Roundtable
    May 8 2024

    An episode of 'Folklore in the Field' presenting interviews and discussions recorded live at events we attend.

    This episode features a roundtable discussion on the topic of folklore and magical practice, recorded in association with Crossed Crow Books.

    Folklore Podcast creator Mark Norman hosts guests:

    Blake and Wycke Malliway - owners of Crossed Crow Books and Malliway Bros occult shop

    Jac D Hawkins - author of Elemental Spirits

    Albert Bjorn Shiell - author of Icelandic Plant Magic

    This discussion was recorded in Reading, UK in March 2024.

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    57 mins
  • Episode 157: LINCOLNSHIRE FOLKLORE
    May 6 2024

    Wherever we might be in the world, we find that folklore will always take on very specific regional variations: any area will have both its own unique stories and versions of other tales which have been shaped by local knowledge or events.

    In the UK, where the country is divided into counties, records vary very much from place to place. The country of Lincolnshire has some fascinating folklore and yet, historically, it has been quite overlooked in terms of collecting and recording these stories.

    A new project, based at Nottingham Trent University, seeks to redress the perceived imbalance. On this episode of the podcast, creator and host Mark Norman is joined by Dr Anna Milon and Dr Rory Waterman to discuss the folklore of Lincolnshire and The Lincolnshire Folk Tales Project.

    You can visit the project website at https://lincolnshirefolktalesproject.com/

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    57 mins
  • Episode 156: TRAUMA AND THE PARANORMAL
    Apr 27 2024

    In this episode of the Folklore Podcast we explore the psychology of trauma and its intersection with alleged paranormal phenomena, with guests Bill and Jaci Kousoulas.

    For some, paranormal occurrences can be a precursor to later trauma, either on a personal level or on a larger scale. For others, trauma may act as a catalyst from paranormal events and they find after suffering a personal loss or other tragedy that they become susceptible to what we might term supernatural happenings. But what is the psychology between this intersection of trauma and the paranormal?

    We explore the answer to this question with particular focus on the tragedy of the Point Pleasant Bridge collapse and its connection to the Mothman sightings.

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    42 mins
  • Episode 155: THE FOX IN ASIAN FOLKLORE
    Apr 10 2024

    The image of the fox appears in many cultures as a trickster figure, but in Asian folklore there are some subtle differences. The Chinese fox is a symbol of intelligence, and has the ability to shapeshift for example.

    Exploring the folklore of the Asian countries, with particular reference to foxes, in this episode creator and host of the podcast Mark Norman is joined by New York Times bestselling author Yangsze Choo. Yangsze's novel 'The Ghost Bride' was serisalised and broadcast as a Netflix original series and her latest work 'The Fox Wife' draws on the Asin fox folklore that we explore.

    Find Yangsze online at https://yschoo.com/

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    1 hr and 11 mins