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Mar 19 2011

Celtic Myth Podshow new show – Spring Equinox 2011


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Pic: Gary
This is our Spring Holiday special for 2011. We start off with a plan, and finally bring you the Dryad story that we have been promising since Autumn last year! You can also hear 4 great pieces of music – one of which is a highly sought after preview from the Dolmen’s forth-coming album ‘Storm’. We finish off with some Listener Feedback, a promo for another great podcast and that’ll do us – back in the driving seat again!

Look out for some different shows coming up very, very soon followed by the beginnings of our telling of the tales of Welsh Mythology. We shall be starting with the Mabinogion – the name which Lady Charlotte Guest called the largest collection of Welsh Myths waaaay back in 1877!

Next Show Planned

As we mention in this show, the next show will be a Chatterbox special in which we’ll bring you somew news, tell you what’s going on with us and then discuss what you can expect from the show in the very near future.

How to Listen

The Episode is available for subscribers on the feed, or you can download it or listen to it from our Episodes page. You can find the Shownotes for this episode in the Shownotes section.

If you come to the site and listen or listen from one of our players – have you considered subscribing? It’s easy and you automatically get the episodes on your computer when they come out. If you’re unsure about the whole RSS/Subscribing thing take a look at our Help page.

Hope you enjoy the show,

Gary & Ruth x x x

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You can also now download a Celtic Myth Podshow App from the iTunes store. This is the most convenient and reliable way to access the Celtic Myth Podshow on your iPhone or iPod Touch. You’re always connected to the latest episode, and our App users have access to exclusive bonus content, just touch and play! To find out more visit the iTunes Store or our Descripition Page.

You can now also find an Android version of the App which works identically to the iPhone version. You can find it on Appbrain at http://www.appbrain.com/app/celtic-myth-show/tv.wizzard.android.celticmythpodshow841 or by using the QR code opposite.

If you come to the site and listen or listen from one of our players – have you considered subscribing? It’s easy and you automatically get the episodes on your computer when they come out. If you’re unsure about the whole RSS/Subscribing thing take a look at our Help page.

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Dec 25 2010

Christmas Wish 2010 – Celtic Myth Podshow New Episode


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This is our Christmas wish to you for 2010. It is only a short episode with three pieces of music and a little story, but we thought it important to let you all know where we were with the show, what was and has been going on and that we are still here!

We have had so much wonderful support and feedback over the last year that it has made our job of Gary getting better and Ruthie looking after him much easier.

The Episode is available for subscribers on the feed, or you can download it or listen to it from our Episodes page. You can find the Shownotes for this episode in the Shownotes section.

If you come to the site and listen or listen from one of our players – have you considered subscribing? It’s easy and you automatically get the episodes on your computer when they come out. If you’re unsure about the whole RSS/Subscribing thing take a look at our Help page.

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You can also now download a Celtic Myth Podshow App from the iTunes store. This is the most convenient and reliable way to access the Celtic Myth Podshow on your iPhone or iPod Touch. You’re always connected to the latest episode, and our App users have access to exclusive bonus content, just touch and play! To find out more visit the iTunes Store or our Descripition Page.

You can now also find an Android version of the App which works identically to the iPhone version. There are some issues with the App on HTC phones, but we are assured by Wizzard, the programmers, that they are working on solving the problem. You can find it on Appbrain at http://www.appbrain.com/app/celtic-myth-show/tv.wizzard.android.celticmythpodshow841 or by using the QR code opposite.

If you come to the site and listen or listen from one of our players – have you considered subscribing? It’s easy and you automatically get the episodes on your computer when they come out. If you’re unsure about the whole RSS/Subscribing thing take a look at our Help page.

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Aug 23 2010

New show: Autumn Holiday Special Pt 1 out now



This is the first half of our Autumn Holiday Special for 2010. We’ve got a fantastic collection of customs and history about the Fey in Northern Scotland, three great pieces of music, some listener feedback and a superb poem about Summer by Alexander Pope. Top all that off with our usual chat, and you’ve got a superb show. Hope you enjoy it and have as much fun as we had making it!

You can find out more details about this show  in the Shownotes section. The Episode is available for subscribers on the feed, or you can download it or listen to it from our Episodes page.

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You can also now download a Celtic Myth Podshow App from the iTunes store. This is the most convenient and reliable way to access the Celtic Myth Podshow on your iPhone or iPod Touch. You’re always connected to the latest episode, and our App users have access to exclusive bonus content, just touch and play! To find out more visit the iTunes Store or our Descripition Page.

If you come to the site and listen or listen from one of our players – have you considered subscribing? It’s easy and you automatically get the episodes on your computer when they come out. If you’re unsure about the whole RSS/Subscribing thing take a look at our Help page.

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Aug 10 2010

New Celtic Myth Podshow available – Competitions, Feedback & More!

This show is designed to get us going podcasting again. We give you the winner of the Damh the Bard competition (although we forget to mention that the actual answer is: Rhiannon! D’oh!). We also set a new competition for you guys with a Beginner’s Manual for Celtic Design as the prize. So if you fancy knowing how to draw, paint or make some of the astounding knotwork of our ancestors you’ve got to have a go at this competition!

We also bring you three pieces of wonderful music – you can find out more details about these artists  in the Shownotes for this episode. Two of them you have heard before and are long-time favourites on our show, but the third band, Portcullis, specialise in late medieval music and conjure the atmosphere of an Arthurian court perfectly.

We also talk about the iPhone/iPod Touch App that we have released enabling you to stream or download the shows on your iPod. You lucky iPod owners also have access to some unique content with certain episodes that is unavailable elsewhere. True at the moment, until we find out how we can release the show on the Android platform! We set the price at the minimum we could so as to make it easy to access for you, and that is $1.99 or £1.19 – hope you like it.

The Episode is available for subscribers on the feed, or you can download it or listen to it from our Episodes page. You can find the Shownotes for this episode in the Shownotes section.

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You can also now download a Celtic Myth Podshow App from the iTunes store. This is the most convenient and reliable way to access the Celtic Myth Podshow on your iPhone or iPod Touch. You’re always connected to the latest episode, and our App users have access to exclusive bonus content, just touch and play! To find out more visit the iTunes Store or our Descripition Page.


If you come to the site and listen or listen from one of our players – have you considered subscribing? It’s easy and you automatically get the episodes on your computer when they come out. If you’re unsure about the whole RSS/Subscribing thing take a look at our Help page.

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Aug 09 2010

The Mysterious Selkie


Harbor Seal
Pic: Mike Baird
Selkies (also known as silkies or selchies) are mythological creatures in Faroese, Irish, Icelandic, and Scottish mythology.

They can transform themselves from seals to humans. The legend apparently originated on the Orkney Islands, where selch or selk(ie) is the Scots word for seal (from Old English seolh).One folklorist theory of the origin of the belief is that the selkies were actually fur-clad Finns, traveling by kayak.

As the anthropologist A. Asbjorn Jon has recognised though, there is a strong body of lore that indicates that selkies

‘are said to be supernaturally formed from the souls of drowned people’.

The Selkie is a shape shifting faery that lives in the cold waters off the coast of the Shetland and Orkney Islands in the United Kingdom.

The Selkie appears as a seal, but with distinctly human eyes. When it removes its skin, it appears as a beautiful woman, or a handsome man.

It is said that the Selkie men make good lovers, and they are happy to please any of the unsatisfied women on the islands. Though they can be a bit mean, and don’t actually make very good husbands. If a woman desires a Selkie lover, all she has to do is go to the sea and cry seven tears into the water.

On occasion, a mortal man may desire a Selkie woman for his wife, for to have the love of a faery wife is to have heaven on earth. To do so, he must carefully watch the beach for a Selkie woman to remove and hide her seal skin cloak. Then, while she is distracted with dancing, playing or sunning herself on a rock, he must steal her seal skin cloak and hide it where she can never find it. She is then obligated to be his wife, and will do so faithfully, if not happily.

There once was a man who managed to gain himself a Selkie wife. They had three children together, and were married for many years, and though she was a faithful wife, her heart was filled with longing to return home to the sea. One day her children were playing and they found an old trunk that was unknown to the Selkie woman. At the bottom of the trunk was a mysterious skin, and the children took it to their mother, asking her if she knew what it was. Recognizing her seal-skin cloak, she took it to the seashore and disappeared into the sea.

Some say her husband died of a broken heart, for having once loved a faery woman, the love of a mortal woman can never compare. Some say that the Selkie returned to her home on the land on occasion to teach her children faery healing.

The story of the Selkie reveals to us the power of our connection to our homeland, and the homeland of our ancestors. No matter how much the Selkie loved her mortal family, her heart constantly called her back to the Sea. Somewhere in our past, the land of our ancestors calls to us, and we too, know the feeling of longing for home.

Selkies are able to transform to human form by shedding their seal skins and can revert to seal form by putting their selkie skin back on. Stories concerning selkies are generally romantic tragedies. Sometimes the human will not know that their lover is a selkie, and wakes to find them gone. Other times the human will hide the selkie’s skin, thus preventing them from returning to seal form. A selkie can only make contact with one particular human for a short amount of time before they must return to the sea. They are not able to make contact with that human again for seven years, unless the human is to steal their selkie’s skin and hide it or burn it.Examples of such stories are The Grey Selkie of Suleskerry, a ballad, and the movie The Secret of Roan Inish

In The Secret of Roan Inish, a fisherman steals the selkie’s pelt while she is sunbathing. She then returns to his house and becomes his wife and bears him children. He stashes away her skin and years later, one of the children mentions it and asks what it is. The wife immediately drops what she’s doing, retrieves the pelt and returns to her former life as a seal.

The selkie legend is also told in Wales, but in a slightly different form. The selkies are humans who have returned to the sea. Dylan (Dylan Eil Don) the firstborn of Arianrhod, was variously a merman or sea spirit, who in some versions of the story escapes to the sea immediately after birth.

Male selkies are very handsome in their human form, and have great seduction powers over human women. They typically seek those who are dissatisfied with their romantic life. This includes married women waiting for their fishermen husbands. If a woman wishes to make contact with a selkie male, she has to go to a beach and shed seven tears into the sea.

If a man steals a female selkie’s skin, she is in his power, to an extent, and she is forced to become his wife — a regional variant on the motif of the swan maiden, unusual in that the bride’s animal form is usually a bird. Female selkies are said to make excellent wives, but because their true home is the sea, they will often be seen gazing longingly to the ocean. If her skin is found she will immediately return to her home — sometimes, her selkie husband — in the sea.

Sometimes, a selkie maiden is taken as a wife by a human man and she has several children by him. In these stories, it is one of her children who discovers her sealskin (often unwitting of its significance) and she soon returns to the sea. The selkie woman avoids seeing her human husband again but is sometimes shown visiting her children and playing with them in the waves.

Selkies are not always faithless lovers. One tale tells of the fisherman Cagan who married a seal-woman. Against his wife’s wishes he set sail dangerously late in the year, and was trapped battling a terrible storm, unable to return home. His wife shifted to her seal form and saved him, even though this meant she could never return to her human body and hence her happy home.

Some stories from Shetland have selkies luring islanders into the sea at midsummer, the lovelorn humans never returning to dry land.

Seal changelings similar to the selkie exist in the folklore of many cultures. A corresponding creature existed in Swedish legend, and the Chinook Indians of North America have a similar tale of a boy who changes into a seal (see the children’s story The Boy Who Lived With The Seals by Rafe Martin). Jane Yolen incorporated such a changeling as a selkie into her picture book, Greyling.

You can hear  fabulous short story  about a Selkie by author  William Meikle called The First Silkie  in Special Episode SP02a

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You can also now download a Celtic Myth Podshow App from the iTunes store. This is the most convenient and reliable way to access the Celtic Myth Podshow on your iPhone or iPod Touch. You’re always connected to the latest episode, and our App users have access to exclusive bonus content, just touch and play! To find out more visit the iTunes Store or our Descripition Page.

If you come to the site and listen or listen from one of our players – have you considered subscribing? It’s easy and you automatically get the episodes on your computer when they come out. If you’re unsure about the whole RSS/Subscribing thing take a look at our Help page.

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Jun 03 2010

Derry firm puts Celtic legends on iPad App


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The Derry Journal (an Irish Newspaper ) Tells us : A Derry based software company has teamed up with iconic Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick to bring the world of Celtic myth and legend into the 21st century.EyeSpyFX, a spin out company from the University of Ulster yesterday delivered ‘Ireland; Myths and Legends’, an application for the recently released iPad to the Dublin headquarters of computer giant Apple.

EyeSpyFX’s IPad App has been developed in close collaboration with one of Ireland’s most celebrated artists, Jim Fitzpatrick who is internationally renowned for his colourful and iconic decorative Celtic artwork.

Anthony Hutton, who founded EyeSpyFX in 2002, says the collaboration with Jim Fitzpatrick came about as a result of a chance conversation at an international trade show in Barcelona in February earlier this year.

“Our products were attracting a lot of interest from international buyers. They seemed surprised, not only that the company was based in Ireland, but also that it had no uniquely Irish content so we decided had to do something about this.

To Read more please visit  The Derry Journal

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You can also now download a Celtic Myth Podshow App from the iTunes store. This is the most convenient and reliable way to access the Celtic Myth Podshow on your iPhone or iPod Touch. You’re always connected to the latest episode, and our App users have access to exclusive bonus content, just touch and play! To find out more visit the iTunes Store our Descripition Page,

If you come to the site and listen or listen from one of our players – have you considered subscribing? It’s easy and you automatically get the episodes on your computer when they come out. If you’re unsure about the whole RSS/Subscribing thing take a look at our Help page.

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May 25 2010

iPhone App for the Celtic Myth Podshow

Read on to find out more about the amazing App you can buy in the iTunes App store and all of the fantastic things you can do with the show. Not only that, but you can get the shownotes in PDF form to read inside the app, downloadable wallpaper for each episode to use in your iPhone and some extra audio contact on selected episodes!

Read on or go straight to the iTunes Store.

If you own an iPhone or an iPod Touch, you now have the opportunity to get the show in a really convenient way and with extras that are unavailable elsewhere!

This is the most convenient and reliable way to access the Celtic Myth Podshow App on your iPhone or iPod Touch.You’re always connected to the latest episode. Instant access, just touch and play!

The App cost is set at a minimum cost of $1.99 or £1.19 if you are in the UK. We’ll try and take you through the App screens and show you some of the amazing features available….

Latest Episode Page

* Streaming access to play episode from anywhere

* Always updated with the latest episodes- and an archived back catalog

* Download the episodes and play them when offline

* Playback resume (when interrupted by a call or other distraction)

You don’t have to download the episode to listen to it. You can stream the shows or download them for offline listening. When the App opens, the screen to the right will always show you the latest episode. You can see 5 buttons, the first of which, the Episodes button, will bring you to the Episodes page..

Archives Episode Page

* Favorites (mark the episodes you want to return back to over and over)

All of the episodes avaialable are listed here from the latest episode going back to the eareliest. The cool thing is that you can mark an episode as favourite (the little yellow star) so that you can save all your favourite episodes in one place.

When you select a show and mark it as favourite you can choose to just mark it or download it from there. Then the star you have added is marked with a circle around it.

Contact Page

* Quick access to all the contact methods for the show

From here you acan send us an email, come and have alook at the website (all inside the App), follow us on Twitter or come along and have a look at our Facebook fan page and talk to us there!

You can even Report a problem if the App doesn’t perform like it should do.

Episodes Extras Page

From here you can download all sorts of Extras for each episode, and as time goes on we’ll be adding more and more. Keep an eye on the Facebook Fan Page where we’ll let you know whenever something new is added!

As an added bonus, you get bonus stuff!
* Downloadable Wallpaper for your iPhone / iPod Touch

* Shownotes PDF viewable in App

* Access to exclusive bonus content

* Email the show your questions and comments

* Follow the show on Twitter

(Please note, not all features are available for all episodes.)

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May 04 2010

New Episode – Damh the Bard and Cerri Lee interviewed!

Celtic Myth Podshow Logo This is our frst interview and we are lucky to be able to interview the famous Celtic Folk musician, Damh the Bard, and his partner, the multi-talented Artist Cerri Lee. Links to their websites and their work can be found in the Show-notes. We also bring you an amazing competition for a signed copy of Damh’s latest album, Tales from the Crowman as well as some astounding news about the revival of a national tradition in Ireland – the Festival of the Fires taking place on Beltane.

This is definitely a first for us and we hope that you enjoy the interview. We learn some fascinating things about Damh, his music, Cerri, her art and their Druidry. The Episode is available for subscribers on the feed, or you can download it or listen to it from our Episodes page. You can find the Shownotes for this episode in the Shownotes section.

If you come to the site and listen or listen from one of our players – have you considered subscribing? It’s easy and you automatically get the episodes on your computer when they come out. If you’re unsure about the whole RSS/Subscribing thing take a look at our Help page.

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Feb 06 2010

Skype Answer-phone now available!

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Skype Answerphone


Leave us voicemail

Leave us a message on

our FREE Answer-phone!

You should now see a couple of brand-new features appearing on the widget list to the left of the blog and the website. The most important is that we now have a free Answering Machine service using Skype! Skype doesn’t cost you anything to sign up for (go to Skype.com for a free account) and with a headset mic or other form of microphone you can make free phone-calls to other Skype users.

Yes, I did say free! How do they make their money then? Well, I managed to find the answer in one of their FAQs. They make their money from their paid services, such as making Skype calls to ordinary land-lines or mobile phones. Ah – so that explains it :)

All pretty cool, I thought – and apparently everybody in the US has been doing it for yonks, but how does that help us? We’re not always here or we are here and deep in work, but we also don’t want to miss any of your calls or messages. An answerphone would be great – and lo and behold, there is such a service available as an ‘extra’ on Skype! So, we’ve set one up for you to leave us a message for the show.

If you would rather make it just a personal message and not to be included in the show, just say ‘personal message’ or some such anywhere in your message and we won’t include it :)

The other voicemail widget that is still in the widget bar is still useful for those of you that don’t have or want Skype and yet still want to be able to use your phones to call us or send us a message from your computers. Unless you guys find it a complete waste of time/bandwidth (and do let us know), I’ll leave it there.

Podshow Players

I’ve managed to resurrect the old SpringWidgets Podshow Player as well. I know a lot of you like to include this on your own websites and Spring Widgets are notoriously difficult to get the code from, so I’ve included the code on the Promote page so that you can grab it yourself.

There are also another two players there so you can choose one with the best look and feel for your site, and it is fascinating to watch them stop working on a seemingly random basis! I think the SpringWidgets and the Podcast Pickle ones are the most reliable. If you find any other players out there on the web that are doing a pretty good job, could you let me know and I’ll try and include them for you. Thank you :)

Drop us an email anytime at garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com – thank you :)

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Feb 03 2010

New Special Episode – The Interim Show

Celtic Myth Podshow Logo This is a special explanatory show that we released to let all of our listeners know why we are having the delays in our release schedule. We wanted to let you know the Show is not dead, we’re probably going to be very irregular over the next year and that we really appreciate the fantastic support you guys have showed us. We also include a poem for you by the amazing poet, John Keats.

The Episode is available for subscribers on the feed, or you can download it or listen to it from our Episodes page. You can find the Shownotes for this episode in the Shownotes section.

If you come to the site and listen or listen from one of our players – have you considered subscribing? It’s easy and you automatically get the episodes on your computer when they come out. If you’re unsure about the whole RSS/Subscribing thing take a look at our Help page.

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