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263-Celtic Folklore: You Can't Take it With You

263-Celtic Folklore: You Can't Take it With You

FromMyths and Legends


263-Celtic Folklore: You Can't Take it With You

FromMyths and Legends

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Mar 23, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Three stories of things worth more than gold from Slavic, Celtic, and Chinese folklore. Also, why you shouldn't eat gold (it will literally kill you), why you should dig into that road cake early on, and why you should remember where you put stuff before getting the authorities involved.

The creature is a cow's stomach with bone melting eyes! Who hates it when evil barons are evil!

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Released:
Mar 23, 2022
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Titles in the series (100)

Jason Weiser tells stories from myths, legends, and folklore that have shaped cultures throughout history. Some, like the stories of Aladdin, King Arthur, and Hercules are stories you think you know, but with surprising origins. Others are stories you might not have heard, but really should. All the stories are sourced from world folklore, but retold for modern ears. These are stories of wizards, knights, Vikings, dragons, princesses, and kings from the time when the world beyond the map was a dangerous and wonderful place.