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The Folklore Podcast Christmas Special for 2023.In an interview recorded live at the science fiction
We welcome award-winning children's author Sophie Anderson back onto the podcast to celebrate the la
A short trailer for our new storytelling podcast, 'Stories from the Hearth', where you - the Folklor
It seems strange that there have been very few quality studies undertaken of female ghosts in Americ
In a crossover episode, The Folklore Podcast creator and host Mark Norman is joined by Eleanor Conlo
We explore the concept of the elements - Earth, Air, Fire and Water - with our guest, author and Wic
In one of our occasional 'In Conversation' episodes, where we have no set theme but just chat with a
We get the rare opportunity to host an actual urban legend, as we welcome the mysterious Chuck Tingl
Rebels come in many flavours. Cultures around the world have their own examples of rebellious charac
Tolkein, Pratchett, Gaiman ... there have been many great writers who use folklore to underpin their
In this second of three bonus mini episodes recorded live at the International Society for Contempor
It is now 50 years since the infamous horror film 'The Exorcist' made its way into cinemas, creating
On the anniversary of his birth, we delve into the life of the cult American pop culture 'psychic' w
We explore the ways in which folklore can sit behind some of the everyday rituals that we perform at
Literary correspondent Hilary Wilson chats with Genevieve Cogman, author of the 'Invisible Library'
In a new occasional strand of The Folklore Podcast, 'Folklore in the Field', we will be presenting i
We shine a spotlight on some of the folklore and tales of importance in African culture. Guiding us
The day that Rowena Murray was born, two-hundred-and-fifty starlings dropped dead out of the sky. Or
In this last of three interviews recorded live at the UK Ghost Story Festival in Derby, podcast host
Following on from our last episode looking at execution ballads, we stick with the subject of the fo