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Summary: Fair Folk is a podcast rediscovering and sharing the sacred song and folk traditions of Europe.

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 Goddess of the Dawn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:27

Learn more about Abundance Paganism: https://fair-folk-media.mykajabi.com/abundance-paganism $100 off until April 23 with code BELTANE100 This episode is a road map to the folklore, mythology, songs and rituals of the goddess of the dawn, gathered from the many cultures of the Indo-European language family. It paints the picture of a radiant, dependable, go-getter goddess who is born again with every day and every epoch. The episode ends with my ritual performance of the medieval hymn “Polorum Regina” in an abandoned church on a mountaintop at sunrise. Check out Medieval Hymn to the Dawn Goddess on our new YouTube series! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_moj-dcn5nM The episode I mentioned: A Priest and a Piper: A Conversation with Ignas Šatkauskas, Pagan Priest of Romuva https://m.soundcloud.com/fairfolkcast/ignas-satkauskas-interview A great resource for Indo-European mythology, folklore and poetry research that I used for this episode is Indo-European Poetry and Myth by Martin Litchfield West Episode edited by Quinn McCord. Thank you very much to Sylvia Woods, whose song Forest March is the opening theme to Fair Folk Podcast! Image: The Coming of Bride by John Duncan, 1917

 Capitalism vs. Real Abundance (live) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:25

Join Abundance Paganism: https://fair-folk-media.mykajabi.com/abundance-paganism This episode is a recording of an Instagram live broadcast I did on the last full moon of 2020. I share insight I've gained about how to cultivate an abundant life in the face of capitalism and its many thorns. Here's a summary: How to live an abundant life while capitalism is still a thing: 1) learn about capitalism and money and how to tell the difference 2) practice emotional hygiene and boundaries: process the feelings under your anger and manage triggers (rinse and repeat) 3) Once you can feel neutral again, begin building your beautiful vision of the alternative! 4) Surround yourself with other solutions-oriented folks who dream big and are also fun. Helpful resources on abundance and capitalism: Jen Sincero: You are a Badass at Making Money, Margaret Atwood: the Shadow Side of Debt, decolonizingwealth.com.

 Gnome for Christmas: the Midwinter Household Spirit (New Intro!) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:57:20

Learn more about my course, Abundance Paganism here: https://fair-folk-media.mykajabi.com/abundance-paganism The early bird code, good through December 23rd 2020, is GETSTHEWORM This episode draws on the folklore of the household spirit (gnome, tomte, tonttu, nisse, domovoi, et al)and the folk music of Scandinavia to explore the ancient traditions of animism and ancestor veneration at midwinter. Music: Intro theme: “Forest March” by Sylvia Woods “Tomtarnas Julnatt” by Göteborgs Symfonietta (instrumental) “Nisse-Polka” by Sing Song Sisters “Winter Darkness (Mørketid)” by Georg Buljo & Nils Økland “Haugebonden” by Folk Och Rackare “Tomtarnas” Julnatt by Fem Bobbies “Tomtehallingen” by Øyonn Groven Myhren “Tomten” by Kraja “Hej Tomtegubbar” by Nina Persson & Oscar Johansson The book I referred to in the intro: Gnomes and Secrets of the Gnomes Wil Huygen and illustrator Rien Poortvliet Resources for this episode: The Tradition of Household Spirits by Claude Lecouteux Russian Folk Belief by Linda J. Ivanits Tomten by Viktor Rydberg (a video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rJ0Ec-jYg8)

 Our Supernatural Landlords: folklorist Terry Gunnell on northern European winter guising traditions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:44

In our second conversation on Fair Folk, folklorist Terry Gunnell and I discuss the northern European folklore of the winter season, especially the tradition of guising and monstrous visitors in pagan and Christian times, and -- getting to the juicy stuff -- how male deities came to dominate the Nordic sphere in the Viking era, when it is rather obvious feminine deities used to play a significantly larger role. Join me on Patreon for future pre-released episodes and Q&As: www.patreon.com/fairfolkcast Some of Terry Gunnell's articles can be downloaded here: https://hi.academia.edu/TerryGunnell Music: Intro theme: "Forest March" by Sylvia Woods 32:32 “K Viola” by ICP Orchestra 58:30 “K Viola” by ICP Orchestra (again)

 Butthole Money Magic with Jeanette Sheehy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:08:02

In this episode I talk butt folklore, empire, sacred friendship and magic with Jeanette Sheehy, a co-facilitator of my upcoming workshop, AR$E MAGICA. Follow the link if you would like to join us this Saturday (or after): https://linktr.ee/danica.boyce Find Jeanette on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/purposefulstroll/ River Drosera on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/river_drosera The book Jeanette spoke of: Sacred Success by Barbara Stanny

 Arse Magica: Folklore & Songs on the Bottom (explicit) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:13:28

AR$E MAGICA Workshop: https://linktr.ee/danica.boyce This episode discusses the folklore and song celebrating butts and the delight and magic they bring to the world. It also introduces a new collaborative workshop I'm offering on butthole money magic, linked above. Music in this episode: Intro theme: "Forest March" by Sylvia Woods 12:20 "Great Big Roaming Ass" by Liam Broderick 26:20 "Satyr's Dance" by Nigel North 31:05 "Shave 'Em Dry" by Lucille Bogan 47:00 "Hieronymus Bosch Butt Music" By James Spalink (transcribed by Amelia Hamrick) 51:45 "Funky Butt" by Mississippi John Hurt 1:10:40 "Bottoms Up" by Nat Shilkret & His Orchestra

 The Dream Makers: Daniel Allison, Scottish Storyteller & Author | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:54:55

An interview with Daniel Allison, Scottish storyteller and author. We talk about the beginning of the winter season, how he became a storyteller, and how we can make our dreams a reality with the winter dark as our guide and protector. He tells the beautiful story "The Dream Makers" from his book "Scottish Myths and Legends." House of Legends Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/59C6P4JKydqeUoWYhILZBU?si=WqKHjqsTT7i8uZulU5U5aA Get Daniel's books: https://www.houseoflegends.me/books Daniel's Membership Site: https://www.houseoflegends.me/membership-site instagram: https://www.instagram.com/houseoflegendspodcast/ Fair Folk Patreon: www.patreon.com/fairfolkcast Danica on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danica.boyce Music in this episode: Intro theme: "Forest March" by Sylvia Woods 1:30 Untitled Scottish melody by Stephen Arndt 24:05 "The Song of the Chanter" by Tale of the Gael

 All Hallows': Folk Tradition at the Gates of Winter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:11

Enjoy this 2019 episode exploring the ancient traditions behind today's favourite Halloween activities: trick-or-treating, jack-o-lantern carving, divination, and... communing with the dead. This episode's music: Intro Music: “Forest March” by Sylvia Woods 2:09 “Nöstmo Halvar” by Per O G Runberg 7:04 “King Orfeo” by Alva 13:07 “Samhain” by Ron Allen 14:55 “Punkie Night” by Withe & Stone 17:11 “Tam Glen” by Jean Redpath 22:45 “Colcannon” by The Black Family 26:30 “The Wife of Usher’s Well” by Alfred Deller & The Deller Consort 31:38 “Souling Song” by the Watersons 38:10 “Faithful Johnny” by Bryony Griffith & Will Hampson 42:30 “Lyke Wake Dirge” by the Young Tradition Image: Scotch Mist by John Duncan

 In the Cauldron with Danica Boyce - The Heart is a Cauldron Podcast with Kathryn Fink | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:24

This is an extremely potent interview of myself by Kathryn Fink, of the Heart is a Cauldron Podcast! The Heart is Cauldron Podcast: https://kathrynfink.com/the-heart-is-a-cauldron Sign up for my mailing list to hear when Abundance Paganism opens again: www.fairfolkcast.com Kathryn Fink instagram: www.instagram.com/kathryn.a.fink/ My instagram: www.instagram.com/danica.boyce/ Fair Folk Patreon: www.patreon.com/fairfolkcast

 Apples & the Gods with Joseph S. Hopkins | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:59:19

In this episode I dive deep into Ancient Germanic apple and tree symbolism with researcher Joseph S. Hopkins of Norse mythology resource mimisbrunnr.info. Links: Abundance Paganism info and registration: https://fair-folk-media.mykajabi.com/sales-page Mimisbrunnr.info About Joseph S. Hopkins: www.mimisbrunnr.info/hopkins Kvasir Symbols Database entry on apples: https://www.mimisbrunnr.info/ksd-apple Music: Intro theme: "Forest March" by Sylvia Woods "Oj Jabuko" by Ansambl Ladarice "Do you Love an Apple" by the Bothy Band

 Money and The Dragon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:47:29

This episode illuminates the connection between money and abundance, and delves into the mysterious link between dragon lore and overflow. Abundance Paganism Waiting List: mailchi.mp/847623139546/ap-waitlist Fair Folk Podcast Mailing list: www.fairfolkcast.com (scroll to bottom) The Origin of Dragons article: https://www.jstor.org/stable/40465957 Music: Intro Theme: “Forest March” by Sylvia Woods 19:00 “Holy Cross Warriors March Fantasy” by Andrei Krylov 34:00 “The Dragon Song” by Bonnie Prince Billy

 What is Abundance Paganism? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:42

Abundance Paganism sales page for January 2021: https://fair-folk-media.mykajabi.com/abundance-paganism This episode introduces the concept of abundance paganism, and announces my offering of a course by the same name beginning September 2nd! Topics covered: *how abundance mentality dovetails with a pagan worldview and pagan practice *my definition of ancestry *appropriation and integrity *the connection between suffering, death, sacrifice and transformation *what our ancestors were doing most of the time (hint: it wasn’t war) Music: Fair Folk intro theme: “Forest March” by Sylvia Woods 16:55 “Ia Patonepi” by Imke McMurtrie, Nana Mzhavanadze & Tamar Buadze https://www.amazon.com/Georgian-Songs-Mzhavanadze-Buadze-McMurtrie/dp/B07BJFJLQH 32:00 “Helvegen” by Kalandra (written by Einar Selvik) https://kalandra.bandcamp.com/ “Kur Sakuolalis Ten Gegiutala” by Kulgrinda https://www.facebook.com/Kulgrinda/

 Lughnasadh - bonus almanac re-release | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:52

This is a re-release of last year's August Fair Folk Almanac for Patreon about the Irish festival of Lughnasadh, its mysterious history, and its afterlife in modern Irish folklore. This is the feast of the harvest's beginning, of the shining sun, of first precious golden loaf. In Irish, Lughnasa is a gathering for the god Lugh, who was responsible for teaching the people of Ireland how to harvest the grain, and for maintaining the four quarters of the year, with the harvest at their peak. Music: Intro theme: Forest March by Sylvia Woods 10:00 Instrumental track: The Dear Little Isle (air)” by Antóin Mac Gabhann & Caitlín Nic Gabhann with Brian McGrath 18:45 "Corn Rigs" by Us and Them 29:00 "The Band of Shearers" by Carla Sciaky 37:15 "Corn Rigs" by Whirligig 44:30 "The Lammas Tide" by the Corries 51:05 "Corn Rigs" by Whirligig (again) The book I referenced is "The Festival of Lughnasa" by Máire MacNeill

 Wells & Springs Episode 2: Water Of Death | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:58:58

This episode witnesses the troubled relationship between the folklore of wells and springs and memories of trauma and violation. It discusses the vulnerability and suffering of women and Jews under medieval Christianity that is symbolized in the image of the well and processed through the embodied act of singing. Links: Mailing list: www.fairfolkcast.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/fairfolkcast.com Transcript: https://tinyurl.com/yb6cp36h Music: 1:40 "Gungnir" by Valgaldr (Gøran Hálfdanarson Ellingsen) 9:15 “You are the Field” by Sarah Neufeld 12:30 “The Holy Well” by Jean Ritchie 20:00 “Maria Magdalena” by Vendla Johansson 24:25 “The Well Below the Valley” by Frankie Armstrong and Maddy Prior 30:20 “George Collins” by John Fleagle 38:15 “Per Tyrsons döttrar i Vänge” by Jan Hammarlund 49:30 “Little Sir Hugh” by Alasdair Roberts 58:15 "Herr Töres Döttrar I Vänge" Jan Johansson

 [Preview] First Fruits and a Thunder Feast: July Fair Folk Almanac | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:11:17

Full episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/38800500 Patreon subscribers at the $5 "Incantation" tier receive monthly access to full episodes the Fair Folk Almanac, which features folklore, folk music, and ritual to connect you to the innate sacredness of the earth and its cycles. At the $10 "Conjuration" tier you get live Q&A sessions with me every two weeks, as well as the monthly Almanac episode. I hope to see you there! Choose your tier: https://www.patreon.com/fairfolkcast

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