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Ep 238 - Ancestral North & Ritual Folk Music with Ross Hagen
In this week's episode, Dan is joined by Associate Professor of Music Studies Dr. Ross Hagen to talk about his published book on the world of Nordic ritual folk music.
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Ep 237 - Viking Isle of Man with Allison Fox & Vicky Mikalsen
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In this week's episode, Dan sits down with Allison Fox, curator of archaeology at Manx National Heritage. Along with surprise guest Vicky Mikalsen, they discuss the Isle of Man, an island rich with Viking history. Check out Manx National Heritage on their website: manxnationalheritage.im/ Follow the Podcast on Instagram: @nordicmythologypodcast If you like what we do, and would like to be in th...
Ep 236 - Repton Warrior: A Viking Burial with Emma Thompson
มุมมอง 27514 วันที่ผ่านมา
In this week's episode, Dan talks with Emma Thompson as they discuss the Repton Warrior, a rare Viking burial found in the middle of England. Follow Emma on her Instagram and Twitter/X page: Instagram: @archaemma Twitter/X: @emlthom Follow the Podcast on Instagram: @nordicmythologypodcast If you like what we do, and would like to be in the audience for live streams of new episodes to ask questi...
Ep 235 - Spook-Tacular Storytime With Clare Mulley
มุมมอง 11521 วันที่ผ่านมา
In this week's special Halloween episode, Dan and Margrethe are once again joined by Clare Mulley, who tells us spooky stories about ghost seals and hauntings involving nude cooking. Follow Clare on her Instagram: @clareify Follow Margrethe on her Instagram: @arkeomags Follow the Podcast on Instagram: @nordicmythologypodcast If you like what we do, and would like to be in the audience for live ...
Ep 234 - Old World Remains with Gloria Notarangelo and Richard Wakeman
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In this week's episode, Dan sits down with Gloria Notarangelo and Richard Wakeman as they discuss the remnants of the old worlds and how they inspire their tattoo art. Follow Gloria on her Instagram: @dyrs_hjarta_art Follow Richard on his Instagram: @richardkwakeman And follow the both of them on their shared Instagram: @old.world.remains Follow the Podcast on Instagram: @nordicmythologypodcast...
Ep 233 - Raunchy Runes and The Orkneys with Tom Muir
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In this week's episode, Dan is joined by Tom Muir, a professional storyteller and Orcadian Folklorist to discuss the Viking tales from the Orkney Islands of Scotland. Follow Tom on their website: www.orkneyology.com Follow the Podcast on Instagram: @nordicmythologypodcast If you like what we do, and would like to be in the audience for live streams of new episodes to ask questions please consid...
Ep 232 - What is Human Sacrifice? With Marianne Moen
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In this week's episode, Dan and Margrethe talk with Marianne Moen to discuss the rather morbid subject of human sacrifices. Follow Margrethe on Instagram: @arkeomags Follow the Podcast on Instagram: @nordicmythologypodcast If you like what we do, and would like to be in the audience for live streams of new episodes to ask questions please consider supporting us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/Nordi...
Ep 231 - Invading Ireland with Dr. Niamh Wycherley
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Ep 231 - Invading Ireland with Dr. Niamh Wycherley
Ep 230 - What Makes Us Human? With Dr. James Dilley
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Ep 230 - What Makes Us Human? With Dr. James Dilley
Ep 229 - Njordr's Naked Attraction with Dan Coultas
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Ep 229 - Njordr's Naked Attraction with Dan Coultas
Ep 228 - Nebala Goes Full Donkey with Jonas Lorentzen
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Ep 228 - Nebala Goes Full Donkey with Jonas Lorentzen
Ep 227 - Jarlsberg - Now With Even More Holes! with Christian Løchsen Rødsrud
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Ep 227 - Jarlsberg - Now With Even More Holes! with Christian Løchsen Rødsrud
Ep 226 - The Post Classical Sagas Of Icelanders With Rebecca Merkelbach
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Ep 226 - The Post Classical Sagas Of Icelanders With Rebecca Merkelbach
Ep 225 - Birka Historical Tattoo Festival With Veronica Björkman and Żaneta Reliszko
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Ep 225 - Birka Historical Tattoo Festival With Veronica Björkman and Żaneta Reliszko
Ep 224 - All About Týr With Joshua Rood
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Ep 224 - All About Týr With Joshua Rood
Ep 223 - Poetry And Life In Anglo Saxon Britain With Connor S Wyrdstaef
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Ep 223 - Poetry And Life In Anglo Saxon Britain With Connor S Wyrdstaef
Ep 222 - Heilung Drumming and Spiritualuty With Nicolas Schipper
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Ep 222 - Heilung Drumming and Spiritualuty With Nicolas Schipper
Ep 221 - Hand Tool Art With Guy Dugmore
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Ep 221 - Hand Tool Art With Guy Dugmore
Ep 220 - Viking Culture Photography With Martine Vargdottir
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Ep 220 - Viking Culture Photography With Martine Vargdottir
Ep 219 - Happy Birthday Oseberg With Jan Bill
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Ep 219 - Happy Birthday Oseberg With Jan Bill
EP 218 - Big VS Small Museums With Richard Wakeman
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EP 218 - Big VS Small Museums With Richard Wakeman
Ep 216 - History Inspired Pottery With Rose Lovegrove
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Ep 216 - History Inspired Pottery With Rose Lovegrove
Ep 215 - Latin Animal Charms And Incantations With Tim Hertogh
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Ep 215 - Latin Animal Charms And Incantations With Tim Hertogh
Ep 214 - Doggerland With Sasja van der Vaart Verschoof
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Ep 214 - Doggerland With Sasja van der Vaart Verschoof
Ep 213 - Troll Magic With Jameson Foster (Scuzzlebutt)
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Ep 213 - Troll Magic With Jameson Foster (Scuzzlebutt)
Ep 212 - Norse Blacksmithing With Reece Saul Foster
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Ep 212 - Norse Blacksmithing With Reece Saul Foster
Ep 211 - Scandinavia and the Muslim World With Karl Farrugia
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Ep 211 - Scandinavia and the Muslim World With Karl Farrugia
Ep 210 - Gender Past And Present With Marianne Moen
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Ep 210 - Gender Past And Present With Marianne Moen
Ep 209 - Einarr's Journey With Connor Benson
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Ep 209 - Einarr's Journey With Connor Benson
Ep 208 - Prehistoric Clothing With Nicole DeRushie
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Ep 208 - Prehistoric Clothing With Nicole DeRushie

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  • @Matija901
    @Matija901 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Very interesting. I am Sloven. Slavs seems as european nordamerican indians.

  • @AB8511
    @AB8511 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    We still practice infanticide, we just call it abortion. Functionally it is the same thing...

  • @MrEvilTag
    @MrEvilTag 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Im a bit slow i guess but like instead of "cat" it would just have its own symbol? So "my cat is black" would be symbols put together?

  • @louisetrott5532
    @louisetrott5532 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Interesting point about being into Nordic stuff before it became trendy. I was very keen on Vikings and witches as a child in the 1960s & 1970s. Once I got to university in Sydney I found vikings & witches in studying Medieval History. And then I discovered Old Norse in 1981. Eventually I wrote a PhD on women as witches in Old Norse family sagas, graduated 1996. All through that time, I was always met with incredulity both in Australia & England, why on earth would I study Old Norse? We ON scholars worldwide were a small clique who understood each other. And then at some point in the 1990s, probably due to the internet, vikings and Icelandic mythology etc became hugely popular. In many ways, I miss those days when we were the exclusive weirdos!

  • @user-mishapagan
    @user-mishapagan 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The whole thing about Veles and Perun opposing each other is a fabrication. The only recorded opposition we know of is that of Chernobog and the "other god" (probably Svantevit). And BOTH were worshipped and given sacrifices to. Triglav is not a god of ONLY underworld - he controls all 3 worlds. This whole idea of him being solely chtonic comes from speculations on Zbruch pillar

  • @user-mishapagan
    @user-mishapagan 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Zbruch idol cannot be Svantevit. On a correct illustration (or photo) you can see that two upper sides are also male and female (two sides have breasts which are not shown on the illustration you found). And if that is not enough for a doubt - all four sides have their own hands and feet, while Svantevit has only One body (from descriptions). This guy not that great. Starts up with "I'm gonna talk about Western Slavs", and starts up with Ukrainian idol, the only connection to Poland having the fact it is in Polish museum. What about two headed idol FROM POLAND (found at Fischerinsel)? Speaking of four sided pillar from Zbruch, smaller version of it was found in Wolyn, and also called Svantevit, however it is more plausible. As for written resource....oh gods...seriously? No Nordic resources? What about Knytlinga Saga? No recorded accounts about Western Slavic rituals and mythology? What about ones from Otton Von Bamburgs chronicles? Imagine someone performing rituals and praying without even giving their 100 percent to know what they are doing...

  • @raymondfink9580
    @raymondfink9580 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My grandmother was a Cain/Caine and her ancestors came from the Isle of Man in the 1700’s, I traced her line back to the 1500’s on the isle in Kirk Michael near Peel, I heard about the Cain/Caine/Keene DNA project going back to about 1000 AD give or take. Could I really be a descendant of Godred?!?

  • @KenLives333
    @KenLives333 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    time stamps please...

  • @raymondfink9580
    @raymondfink9580 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hmmm, I’ve watched and read allot on this warrior, he wasn’t buried in a conventional coffin, rock sides and top, if you want to call it a coffin, so be it. Ya sorta, and in the sagas Ivar was the height of his father and his men at 12-13 years of age, if that was 5ft 10. Or so at full height after he reached full adulthood he would have been tall, the repton warrior was 8foot 6” I believe, and was where Ivar was supposed to have wanted to be buried when the time came.

  • @SilvaBk1987
    @SilvaBk1987 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    A cob lol

  • @Dracrek
    @Dracrek 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Not that I'm against the fluidity of gender, but it's also possible that the more feminine objects simply were keeps sakes from a mom, daughter or other woman that they cares about. While it's probably exaggerated by pop culture I love the idea of a shield maiden.

  • @KenLives333
    @KenLives333 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    +1

  • @joutavainen2920
    @joutavainen2920 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    it´s a great story about how christianity was actually spread, with diseases. they must hate modern medicine so much! rarely do you see their kind here.. once i met a priest who was lost on the road, asking for directions.. you´re asking another man for direction, please leave my country immediately!

  • @antonyreyn
    @antonyreyn 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    So before the Anglo Saxon period it wasn't the Roman Period in England maybe early early medieval?!

  • @okkimgreenhead6554
    @okkimgreenhead6554 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The erected pole of many cultures. Svantevit sounds like Swedish name Svante and White. Also remind of Ukko. Odhinn and so one

  • @toebeans96
    @toebeans96 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is the description mistaken? I don't believe this clip is from that episode. I'm having trouble finding this full episode, and his book.

  • @skylerealson2510
    @skylerealson2510 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hmmm with all due respect as an artist. Your arts on paper. People can just take it. We as artist can't do anything. Tbh artist should learn to merch there designs. Or better. Copyright it... I mean if you love your design so much. Copyright it. It's the only way you have the right to claim it.. as an artist of I don't copy right it's my fault someone steals it. Mine not them. Other artist have to copyright. Just because you tattoo don't mean you deserve extra protections on art with no effort

  • @beetzNgroovz
    @beetzNgroovz หลายเดือนก่อน

    Slava Rodu, slava precima!

  • @OriginalFallofMind
    @OriginalFallofMind หลายเดือนก่อน

    Pagans for Trump!

  • @dwhite-mann5399
    @dwhite-mann5399 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I don't tattoo but i like all art so this fascinates me Think about it like this i really love the work you do but you are in another country so far away and i have saved for a tattoo, not a holiday to come see you to get it done that would be way too expensive.... is it wrong to get another artist to do it ?

    • @MITUK
      @MITUK หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@dwhite-mann5399 no, you do you. There's nothing wrong with being inspired. These lot have lost the plot. And that analogy at the start about walking in to an artisans studio and stealing their art is nonsensical. The real comparison would be walking in to a artisans studio, finding inspiration and then going home to paint your own which is completely fine by everyone's morals. If they're so precious about their designs then they should tattoo them to such a high standard that an imitation would never fool anyone and would only be seen as homage.

  • @Timeless_Lea
    @Timeless_Lea หลายเดือนก่อน

    Much needed! I have (luckily) much Slavic, Germanic and Scandinavian roots, and the Slavic story is not talked about as much. 🖤🖤🖤

  • @Darkchaser1978
    @Darkchaser1978 หลายเดือนก่อน

    very interesting listeng to this

  • @alexanderleuchte5132
    @alexanderleuchte5132 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Cherokee ancestry claims are so rampant because a lot of asssumtions were made based on the names on the "Dawes Rolls" without actual knowledge of ancestry and i guess that also attracts a lot of "pretendians"

  • @joutavainen2920
    @joutavainen2920 หลายเดือนก่อน

    just from the finnic perspective i would say that they absolutely did not value human life, which has to do with the tough living conditions and regarding death as a natural phenomenon. what they did value is kinship and tribe, which makes it quite problematic to sacrifice any of your own kin (as i understand it a natural death was a prerequisite to a re-incarnation, violent / accidental deaths being buried in a different way here). the closest i've read in our lore is sacrificing yourself, as in old people asking to be left behind (which is well documented, yes, just like in that commercial). and also the infant thing was done, they were only considered part of the tribe after they had developed a consciousness (that´s when one of the souls had arrived).

  • @bonecarving
    @bonecarving หลายเดือนก่อน

    I find the whole issue of what makes a person ‘human’ very interesting as a term of reference. It is so easy to see it as a human v animal dichotomy because of Darwinian thinking. But if what made you a ‘human’ was social status then this kind of makes sense. I need to go back and listen to the podcast on what the Norse view of a ‘human’ was… Not straight forward at all to get your mind around.

  • @edram4051
    @edram4051 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I thought she was going to say something woke but her point makes sense, methinks.

  • @donningarmour2873
    @donningarmour2873 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I read the title and thought it would be about the current invasion of Ireland. The same invasion happening to virtually all of the Western world. Guess I was wrong.

    • @gibbano101
      @gibbano101 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @donningarmour2873 no, wrong meeting, it was more complex than that

  • @matthewthomas9556
    @matthewthomas9556 หลายเดือนก่อน

    She's right. What's wrong with saying that during the 8th century England, Anglo Saxon culture did this - or that. Seems fine to me.

    • @edram4051
      @edram4051 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@matthewthomas9556 right? I thought she was going to say something woke but her point makes sense.

    • @TheGiantKillers
      @TheGiantKillers หลายเดือนก่อน

      Except there wasn't any such thing as 8th century England. The 8th century predates England as an entity. In the 8th century the lands were for example Wessex [kingdom of the West Saxon]

    • @edram4051
      @edram4051 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TheGiantKillers Exactly. It must be called Early Medieval Britain.

  • @joutavainen2920
    @joutavainen2920 หลายเดือนก่อน

    conveniently the 500´s were missing :) it´s when they killed / turned the pagan leaders.. you should read the russian chronicles, they´re a little more based in reality. also the whole argument of "bloodless" disturbs me, but was it fearless? no, it was fear BASED (can any true spirituality even exist in those circumstances) also important to remember that there were always people outside of that slave / master dynamic.. just like today, some of it you can see from the shirt colour :)

  • @ryanziegler1410
    @ryanziegler1410 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Respectfully speaking, I have to say that this is just too much The Anglo-Saxons were a "thing" in history. We use words to talk about things. That's how language works. Anglo-Saxon is not just a completely appropriate term, it's really the best term to refer to that period in time, an era in a place that was defined by a people. I really believe this linguistic purism is a new kind of Puritanism, and I don't think it's gonna do us any favors when we're looking at history.

  • @CT99234
    @CT99234 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You could use the date!! Who is this melt?

  • @tkh4077
    @tkh4077 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Worlds gone mad. I wont be changing the speech I use.

  • @Agesilaus.88
    @Agesilaus.88 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They're literally trying to erase our race from history.

  • @cantusaeolus
    @cantusaeolus หลายเดือนก่อน

    Does that apply to Edwardian or Victorian?

  • @Viktorious13
    @Viktorious13 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for this! I love Heilung's music and Maria is a true artist. I appreciate the work you put into the Podcast and the knowledge you share!

  • @azirmandias4191
    @azirmandias4191 หลายเดือนก่อน

    what tolerance even has to do with this word etymology?

  • @joutavainen2920
    @joutavainen2920 หลายเดือนก่อน

    he was definitely sugarcoating the neandertahl demise :) that has been the human MO ever since.. kill the men, take the women. also you have to consider that what is now 2% was probably 20% at some time, 50% originally. meaning that the "cavemen" of later times might have been these half breeds.. certainly present in the myths of many cultures. also they probably avoided the graves, because that´s the NORMAL thing to do (they might have taken a hair or something, for the ancestor cult).

  • @renataachlei9984
    @renataachlei9984 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love the character and the show so much… but this accent, man! I couldn’t stand it! Couldn’t pay attention properly to the dialogues because it was so distracting and unecessary… 😢❤

  • @Tyler_Lance
    @Tyler_Lance 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    what proof is there that this is real?

  • @Stuart-u2e
    @Stuart-u2e 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am from Portmahomack and remember every summer Martin and his archaeology team coming and the big dig they had. Looking forward to this

  • @thegurem
    @thegurem 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Should do a review of valhalla rising

  • @Emrys2021
    @Emrys2021 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Be nice if there was a chapter for the start of the ... I've forgotten what I'm here to listen to, may find out after 13:00

    • @Emrys2021
      @Emrys2021 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      17:00

    • @Emrys2021
      @Emrys2021 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Cool video, I will check out some more

  • @davidevans6758
    @davidevans6758 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great to see Cousin Guy, after all these years. Both of us, shared a childhood life in the Midlands a street apart. Where in the 1990s the University of Wolverhampton took over the running of the Local Sports and Educational teaching campus in our home town. Just down the road with its woods to mess around in. The question of paganism, probably is because our granny was born and brought up in the Outer Hebrides and the spiritual landscape is older than that of the Kirk and the Church of Scotland. That granny grow up in. Being of a Quarter Scot, we both share a far ancient bloodline dating beyond the Viking and the Northern Celts and Picts. The skull profile, tells it all. Uniquely shaped, for a battleaxe to bounce off in a shield wall....

  • @codyschuppert4984
    @codyschuppert4984 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As someone who absolutely love studying religion, folklore, mythology, the occult etc I have always love the unique and almost magical qualities of paganism and folk religion. So I used to (and still some what do) have a grudge against mass christianization and the proponents of it.

  • @valsif
    @valsif 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yesssssss, excellent episode - thanks Dans!

  • @plantemor
    @plantemor 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I could listen to Leszek for 6 hours straight.

    • @okkimgreenhead6554
      @okkimgreenhead6554 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      He is interesting. As much as Slavic mythology is like any other of our true European beliefs. The Finnish, Slavic,Frisian and also Indian/Egyptian/IndoAmerican has some mutual similarities.

  • @Viktorious13
    @Viktorious13 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is such a meaningful conversation. I think about these things often. Humans are not meant to live in the cage we've built around ourselves.

  • @rocdajacable
    @rocdajacable 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The 3 fold cord of your music is trying to Heal the spinal cord fluid The seamen is burned out of a man the seamen is burned out of a women Murdered Raped Molested kidnapped extreme trama All Grant Eternal life Rocky Jackson Facebook A baby sucking a breast

  • @nicolassch23
    @nicolassch23 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you os much for opening space to share some words! hope we talk again ;)

  • @Scrfvr
    @Scrfvr 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Helo I subbd