
Welsh Death Omens with Dr Delyth Badder
In this 9th episode of Fabulous Folklore Presents, I chat with Dr Delyth Badder, a Welsh folklorist and antiquarian book collector based in Pontypridd in the south Wales valleys with a special interes...
29 Dec 202242min

A Darker Shade of Yule
This episode isn't strictly a Fabulous Folklore episode...it's actually the Eerie Essex Christmas special, but I appeared on it, along with Jo from the Modern Fairy Sightings Podcast! So sit back wit...
23 Dec 20221h 34min

The Christmas Rose: The Myth and Magic of the Black Hellebore
One of the plants that bears a festive name actually has nothing to do with the period - and that's the Christmas Rose. It's actually a black hellebore, part of the buttercup family. This is a plant ...
17 Dec 202215min

Conifers and Christmas: The Folklore of Pine, Spruce and Fir Trees
Few things are as synonymous with Christmas decorations than the tree itself. Pine, spruce and fir have all been used at some stage to form the centrepiece of the festive decorations. But what exactl...
10 Dec 202217min

The Folklore of Ivy: Christmas, Divinations, and Magic
Many plants are linked with Christmas, including ivy. What is the folklore of this climbing plant? How is it used in magic? Let's find out in this week's episode of Fabulous Folklore! Find the images...
3 Dec 202215min

Folklore of British Caves: Treasure, Cannibals, and Brownies
Treasure, stolen booty, graves, and other dark things lurk in the folklore of British caves. Let's go and explore a few legends in this week's episode of Fabulous Folklore! Find the images and refere...
26 Nov 202222min

Folklore of Tunnels: Hidden Networks and Lost Pipers
Tunnels seem to accrue more folklore than most. Perhaps it's because we can't see where they go when we can only see the entrance. Or perhaps we've been so primed by fiction to believe tunnels must le...
19 Nov 202222min

Catacombs Folklore: Ghosts, Vampires & the Holy Grail
Catacombs are subterranean cemeteries, providing eternal rest to those who lie there. Yet they're also mysterious sites, sometimes open to tourists, and less often used for burial. Stretching away bel...
12 Nov 202219min





















