Say It With Roses: Folklore Of The Queen Of All Flowers

Say It With Roses: Folklore Of The Queen Of All Flowers

Roses are popular symbols of love and romance. But did you know they were once unpopular with the Church? Learn more about roses folklore in this episode!

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Ghosts and Witches of Appalachia with Ed Karshner

Ghosts and Witches of Appalachia with Ed Karshner

In this sixth episode of Fabulous Folklore Presents, I chat with Edward Karshner, Associate Professor of English at Robert Morris University! In this interview, we chat about the folklore of Appalac...

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The Folklore of Paper: Charms, Folk Songs, and Bibliomancy

The Folklore of Paper: Charms, Folk Songs, and Bibliomancy

Paper is a wonderful material. It's portable and light, and as an everyday material, charms made from paper can be easily overlooked. We can reshape it, recycle it, and completely destroy it...or we c...

27 Elo 202218min

The Folklore of Glass: Slippers and Superstitions

The Folklore of Glass: Slippers and Superstitions

Glass is a strange material. Its original source material is sand, but it needs human intervention through the application of heat and other processes to find form. We can see through it, but we can't...

20 Elo 202220min

The Folklore of Stones: From Hag Stones to Healing

The Folklore of Stones: From Hag Stones to Healing

Stones are perhaps some of humanity's oldest friends. They provided building materials and became simple tools. But they also vary in size, making some of them very portable as amulets. It's no wonder...

13 Elo 202217min

The Folklore of Metals: Gold, Silver, Iron & Copper

The Folklore of Metals: Gold, Silver, Iron & Copper

Different metals are often baked into mythology. Look at griffins and dragons with their hoard of gold. Or Bellerophon's use of molten lead to kill the deadly chimera. According to legend, people paid...

6 Elo 202217min

The Folklore of Edible Plants: Basil, Bay, Chamomile, Dill, Fennel & Oregano

The Folklore of Edible Plants: Basil, Bay, Chamomile, Dill, Fennel & Oregano

Herbs are useful for flavouring your food or drink, but they have a range of protective and magical uses too. How is basil linked with both love and hatred? Why was dill the magician's herb? Let's fi...

30 Heinä 202215min

Thyme to Find Romance? Meet the Herb of Love & Courage

Thyme to Find Romance? Meet the Herb of Love & Courage

Thyme appears in folklore to bring courage, help bring love, guard against evil, and give fairies somewhere to live. What else can you use thyme for? Let's find out in this week's episode of Fabulous...

23 Heinä 202214min

Rosemary Folklore: From Tudor Weddings to Victorian Funerals

Rosemary Folklore: From Tudor Weddings to Victorian Funerals

Rosemary appears in folklore to aid remembrance, love divination, mourning, and protection from evil. What else can you use it for? Let's find out in this week's episode of Fabulous Folklore! Find t...

16 Heinä 202215min

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