Leprechaun Museum

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 74:19:34
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Sinopse

The National Leprechaun Museum, the first ever attraction dedicated to Irish mythology, opens up a fun and magical world full of fascinating folklore, mythology and enchanting stories.

Episódios

  • Episode 36 - The Enchanted Cave of Cesh Corran

    15/07/2021 Duração: 32min

    In Paudie's story, Fionn Mac Cumhail and the merry men of the Fianna are trapped by Conaran of the Tuatha Dé Danann and his three daughters who are as hairy as they are wicked, and their only hope lies in the hands of the man who killed Fionn's father... Mark and Eleanor relish this tale, as well as reminisce on the museum's recent beach day out, Mark's trip to Roscommon and Longford, and the local legend of the Caves of Cesh Corran in County Sligo. If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. If you'd like to support the podcast and the museum, our Ko-Fi and Shop is at ko-fi.com/leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Eleanor Walsh and Mark Ó Géaráin. The Enchanted Cave of Cesh Corran is told by Paudie Holly. Recorded in the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland.

  • Episode 35 - The Wolf and Seven Young Goats

    01/07/2021 Duração: 30min

    Deirdre brings a tale more commonly associated with the Brothers Grimm - seven little goats are tricked by a wolf and swallowed whole, but their mother has a trick up her sleeve... Mark and Eleanor discuss how this could have possibly been told as a children's story (!), how storytellers can portray animals using only their voices, and Eleanor describes how anthropologists in 2013 used an algorithm to track where and when this story came from. If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. If you'd like to support the podcast and the museum, our Ko-Fi and Shop is at ko-fi.com/leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Eleanor Walsh and Mark Ó Géaráin. The Wolf and Seven Young Goats is told by Deirdre Quinn. Recorded in the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland.

  • Episode 34 - Diarmuid and the Kingdom Under the Sea

    15/06/2021 Duração: 46min

    Diarmuid, the Fianna's most handsome warrior (thanks to that love spot), shows kindness to a cailleach hag on a stormy night, and wakes up the next morning with a beautiful new wife, an enormous new house, and three wonderful greyhound puppies - life couldn't be better! Paudie tells us how Diarmuid ends up making a mess of it all. Eleanor and Mark discuss how jealousy, immaturity, and insecurity tripped up this relationship, as in anyone's relationship, and discuss how this experience tees Diarmuid up for his great love story, the Pursuit of Diarmuid and Grainne (you might have heard of it!) If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. If you'd like to support the podcast and the museum, our Ko-Fi and Shop is at ko-fi.com/leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Eleanor Walsh and Mark Ó Géaráin. Diarmuid and the Kingdom Under the Sea is told by Paudie Holly.

  • Episode 33 - The Jealousy of Emer

    01/06/2021 Duração: 21min

    Would you marry Cúchulainn? Emer did, against her father's wishes, but it's not easy being the wife of Ireland's greatest hero. Deirdre tells us the story of Emer, Cúchulainn's wife, and Paudie and Mark discuss Celtic Ireland's attitudes towards marriage, Fearghail's efforts to prevent his daughter marrying the Hound of Ulster, and how their views of Cúchulainn himself have changed over the years. If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. If you'd like to support the podcast and the museum, our Ko-Fi and Shop is at ko-fi.com/leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Paudie Holly and Mark Ó Géaráin. The Jealousy of Emer is told by Deirdre Quinn. Recorded in the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland.

  • Episode 32 - St. Brendan's Voyage

    15/05/2021 Duração: 37min

    Ahead of Saint Brendan's feast day on 16 May, Eleanor and Paudie are transported to Tom's retelling of St. Brendan's Voyage, on which Ireland's third saint could have sailed to America a thousand years before Christopher Columbus (and a little before the Vikings too)! Tom O'Rahilly, Director of the National Leprechaun Museum, shares his first story on Talking Stories Podcast, and Paudie and Eleanor discuss the immram genre of Old Irish sea adventures stories; their favourite things about Brendan the Navigator; and wonder at the prospect at sailing from Ireland, once the edge of civilisation, into the unknown. If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. If you'd like to support the podcast and the museum, our Ko-Fi and Shop is at ko-fi.com/leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Paudie Holly and Eleanor Walsh. St. Brendan's Voyage is told by Tom O'Rahilly.

  • Episode 31 - Midir and Etain

    01/05/2021 Duração: 31min

    Paudie shares the surreal and magical love story of Midir and Etain, two star-crossed lovers who navigate time, space, and games of Irish chess to be together. Mark and Deirdre discuss the story along with Midir and Etain's happy and unhappy endings, if blame and fault are helpful when discussing a story, and encountering lads like Midir on Tinder. If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. If you'd like to support the podcast and the museum, our Ko-Fi and Shop is at ko-fi.com/leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Mark Ó Géaráin and Deirdre Quinn. Midir and Etain is told by Paudie Holly. Recorded in the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland.

  • Episode 30 - The Curse of the Baldoyle Widow

    15/04/2021 Duração: 27min

    Lenny brings us a Dublin tale from the coastal village of Baldoyle, a story of a shipwreck by Ireland's Eye and the hunt for its bounty. Mark and Paudie discuss the storyteller's physical approach to building characters, old Irish death customs, and the beautiful county of Kerry. If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. If you'd like to support the podcast and the museum, our Ko-Fi and Shop is at ko-fi.com/leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Paudie Holly and Mark Ó Géaráin. The Curse of the Baldoyle Widow is told by Lenny Bickerdike. Recorded in the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland.

  • Episode 29 - Hudden, Dudden, and Donal O'Leary

    01/04/2021 Duração: 48min

    Mark tells the darkly funny tale of Hudden, Dudden, and Donal O'Leary, three farmers in a battle of wits for their livelihoods and their very lives. Deirdre and Eleanor discuss this twisted story along with sharing a story of a museum-wide game of Hide and Seek, and explain the common Irish terms "cute hoor", "gobshite", and "acting the maggot". If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. If you'd like to support the podcast and the museum, our Ko-Fi and Shop is at ko-fi.com/leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Deirdre Quinn and Eleanor Walsh. Hudden, Dudden, and Donal O'Leary is told by Mark Ó Géaráin. Recorded in the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland.

  • Episode 28 - The First Leprechaun Story

    15/03/2021 Duração: 42min

    March is the month of St. Patrick's Day, a perfect time for a leprechaun story! Paudie introduces us to the first leprechaun story, recorded in the 8th century from the Saga of Fergus Mac Léti, starring a feisty leprechaun queen, a porridge-mad king, and leprechaun assassins! Mark and Eleanor also discuss why we shouldn't make "leprechaun traps", the museum's Giant's Room, and how they plan to celebrate Paddy's Day. If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. If you'd like to support the podcast and the museum, our Ko-Fi and Shop is at ko-fi.com/leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Eleanor Walsh and Mark Ó Géaráin. The First Leprechaun Story is told by Paudie Holly. Recorded in the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland.

  • Episode 27 - Deirdre of the Sorrows

    01/03/2021 Duração: 44min

    Eleanor and Deirdre (no, not that Deirdre) explore the tragic love story Deirdre of the Sorrows told by Naoise (no, not THAT Naoise either...) Along the way they discuss J. M. Synge's play adaptation which had its own tragedy, Naoise as the Snow White of men in Irish mythology, and wonder if Deirdre's sorrow could have been averted? If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Eleanor Walsh and Deirdre Quinn. Deirdre of the Sorrows is told by Naoise O'Duinn. Recorded in the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland.

  • Episode 26 - The Coming Of The Milesians

    15/02/2021 Duração: 36min

    Did you know that the Irish people originally came from the north of Spain? Mark and Eleanor follow the path of the Sons of Mil as Paudie tells the story of how they took Ireland from the Tuatha De Danann. Along the way they wonder what the appeal of Ireland actually was for foreign invaders, Mark notes the impact of our mythology on Irish revolutionaries, and Eleanor tells us how this Irish origin story is part of her own origin story as a Storyteller in the museum. If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Mark Ó Géaráin and Eleanor Walsh. The Coming of the Milesians is told by Paudie Holly. Recorded in the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland.

  • Episode 25 - The Birth of Oisín

    01/02/2021 Duração: 33min

    Mark and Eleanor listen to Stephen's take on The Birth of Oisín, and discuss the importance of exploring classic or well-known stories from different perspectives, explore Sadbh's dilemmas, and thoroughly enjoy Stephen's storytelling! If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Mark Ó Géaráin and Eleanor Walsh. The Birth of Oisín is told by Stephen Cullen. Recorded in the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland.

  • Episode 24 - How Fionn Mac Cumhaill Became Leader of the Fianna

    15/01/2021 Duração: 33min

    The bold and precocious Mark and Eleanor listen to Andy's telling of How Fionn Mac Cumhaill Became Leader of the Fianna, the noble band of Irish warriors, and discuss what the Fenian Cycle could have in common with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, how to become a leader of warriors or storytellers, and the awkward situation of working with the guy who killed your dad. If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Mark Ó Géaráin and Eleanor Walsh. How Fionn Mac Cumhaill Became Leader of the Fianna is told by Andy Gallagher. Recorded in the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland.

  • Episode 23 - The Magic Spring

    01/01/2021 Duração: 29min

    In Episode 23 of Talking Stories, Paudie and Lenny dive into The Magic Spring, told by Sarah, and discuss the importance of water and wells in Irish folklore, dying of embarrassment as a teenager, and the dangers with leaders keeping precious resources to themselves. If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Paudie Holly and Lenny Bickerdike. The Magic Spring is told by Sarah Fahey. Recorded in the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland.

  • Episode 22 - Lady Betty, Ireland's Female Executioner

    15/12/2020 Duração: 33min

    CW: mentions of capital punishment, murder Deirdre and Stephen dive into the true tale of Lady Betty, the hangwoman of Roscommon Jail in the 18th century, and discuss the possible motivations behind taking up executing as a career, folk medicine as folklore, and the harsh life that Betty herself lived. If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Deirdre Quinn and Stephen Cullen. Lady Betty is told by Eleanor Walsh. Recorded in the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland.

  • Episode 21 - The Pig-Faced Woman of Dublin

    01/12/2020 Duração: 42min

    Eleanor and Tom (Director of the National Leprechaun Museum) examine the story of The Pig-Faced Woman of Dublin and discuss other stories of pig-faced woman, how this story could have become a part of Dublin folklore, and wonder at an evolving Dublin city over the centuries. If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Tom O'Rahilly and Eleanor Walsh. The Pig-Faced Woman of Dublin is told by Emily Collins. Recorded in the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland.

  • Episode 20 - Poor Man's Bridge

    15/11/2020 Duração: 32min

    Eleanor and Mark explore Stephen's story of Poor Man's Bridge near the town of Abbeyleix, Co. Laois, and discuss the Poor Man himself, the "Bacach Ruadh" or Red Beggarman, dying a wealthy miser, and possible leprechauns in Brazilian folklore? If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Eleanor Walsh and Mark Ó Géaráin. Poor Man's Bridge is told by Stephen Cullen. Recorded in the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland.

  • Episode 19 - The Cave of the Cats

    01/11/2020 Duração: 27min

    Mark (the Abrasive) and Eleanor (the Measured) are talking stories - specifically a story called The Cave of the Cats, set in Rathcroghan Co. Roscommon, a gateway to the Otherworld. They take this story of diplomacy and terrifying cats told by Emily, and discuss Queen Maeve, navigating old stories when history is written by the victors, and the fragile male egos of mythological Irish warriors. If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Eleanor Walsh and Mark Ó Géaráin. The Cave of the Cats was told by Emily Collins. Recorded in the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland.

  • Episode 18 - The Piper And The Pooka

    15/10/2020 Duração: 47min

    In this episode Eleanor and Alice are talking stories! They take a well-known story The Piper and the Pooka, told by museum storyteller Deirdre, and discuss púcas in rural Ireland, ask if Mothman could be a Púca(!), and the importance of practice and perseverance for learning your craft. If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Eleanor Walsh and Alice Bellamy. The Piper and the Pooka was told by Deirdre Quinn. Recorded in the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland.

  • Episode 17 - Samhain

    01/10/2020 Duração: 51min

    In our October episode Eleanor and Tom (Director of the National Leprechaun Museum) finally tackle Samhain, the most important festival in the Celtic calendar and the roots of Halloween. We explore what Samhain meant in old Ireland, Irish Halloween and Samhain customs and games, and ask how can we celebrate and enjoy Halloween safely in 2020? Plus, a haunting Samhain story of a bold Connaught warrior and a corpse with a strong grip and a horrible thirst. If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum. Featuring Tom O'Rahilly and Eleanor Walsh. Recorded in the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland

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