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The Scottish Folklore Podcast

The Scottish Folklore Podcast
The Scottish Folklore Podcast
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    55. The Fairy Folk of Skye

    2026-05-24 | 37 mins.
    The Isle of Skye is home to not only some of the most enchanting views in the world, but also a whole host of fairies!

    In this episode Jenny visits some of these fairies in their homes, first at the fairy knoll of An Sidhean just south of Broadford and then at the ancient iron age brochs of Dun Borve, Dun Garsin and Dun Taimh - each one with its own tale of the little people and their run ins with us pesky humans!

    From ancient forts to mighty castles, she then travels to Dunvegan Castle, the seat of the MacLeods, and tells the tale of one of the clan’s most prized possessions: the fairy flag of Dunvegan!

    Curses, blessings, and a whole herd of coos await!

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    54. Dog Tales: Folklore of our Furry Four Legged Friends

    2026-05-10 | 31 mins.
    There are many tales, and indeed tails, of dogs in Scottish folklore, and in this episode Jenny tells as many as she can in half an hour - which is a surprising amount!

    From the ominous black dogs of The Bridge of Quholmslee and Loch Ordain, to the gold guarding dogs in Helmsdale and Loch Stack, to the cu-sith, fairy dogs, of The Maidens near Loch Leven and the snowy hills of Kingussie, if you’re a fan of our furry four legged friends, there’s a story here for you!

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    53. The Sea Mither: The Battle for Spring and The Dreaded Nuckelavee

    2026-03-22 | 23 mins.
    The Sea Mither is the Orcadian sea deity who brings the calm waters, warm weather, and bounty of spring and summer. But this is no easy feat, for first she must battle Teran, the fearsome winter god of the sea, for control of the waves.

    Teran is not her only foe, however, as the dreaded Nuckelavee, surely Scotland’s most nightmarish creature, must also be banished.

    Join Jenny to hear all about the Orcadian (and Shetlandic) lore of the Sea Mither, Teran, and a poor fellow named Tammie who was unlucky enough to meet the Nuckelavee on a dark, winter night.

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    52. Will o’ the Wisps

    2026-03-08 | 26 mins.
    Sometimes called Spunkies, other times Will o’ the Wisps, whatever the name, these fiery spirits are always up to no good. And by no good I mean straight up bog-induced murder! Will o’ the Wisps are fiery orbs that lure lost and weary travellers away from the path and out into the vast swampy moors, and in this episode Jenny tells a tale where the poor unsuspecting victim is none other than the moon herself!

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    51. Corp Creadha: Scottish Voodoo Dolls and Black Magic

    2026-02-22 | 29 mins.
    This episode sees Jenny exploring the mysterious and often malicious dark magic of Corp Creadha, or Clay Bodies. These are Scotland’s version of voodoo dolls, and although less well known than their famous counterparts, as the three tales in this episode tell, they are by no means any less powerful!

    These stories are of a heartbroken man out on a Hebridean Island, a vengeful witch from Inverness and her vendetta against the Provost, and of Mac Ian Ghiorr, a notorious cattle thief from Ardnamurchan, who causes all sorts of trouble for the Maclean’s of Duart on Mull.

    Each tale has a Clay Body at its heart, here’s just hoping there’s not a needle in there too!

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    Support Jenny as she makes the show by joining the Patreon

    Visit the website and view the Interactive Map

    Explore all the folklore covered in the podcast so far on the Folklore Map

    View the Survey of Scottish Witchcraft Interactive Map

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About The Scottish Folklore Podcast
In each episode of The Scottish Folklore Podcast host Jenny Johnstone retells traditional Scottish folk tales from around the country, bringing age-old adventures, local lore, and strange creatures to life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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