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"Fandabi Podcast" with Tom Langhorne

"Fandabi Podcast" with Tom Langhorne

By: Tom Langhorne
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Deep conversations exploring wilderness wisdom, history & philosophy to bring balance and perspective to our present day. Hosted by Tom Langhorne (creator of the "Fandabi Dozi" Youtube channel). Deep thinking for regenerative living.Tom Langhorne
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  • Dùthchas: The Deepest Word in Scottish Gaelic? | Land, Ancestors & Responsibility (with Ryan Dziadowiec)
    Jul 10 2025

    My guest today is Ryan Dziadowiec- a researcher and Gaelic speaker. Ryan has just completed a PhD - writing over 100,000 words to describe just one Scottish Gaelic word- "Dùthchas".

    In our conversation we discuss a bit about Ryan's journey as a researcher and how this word can teach us a lot about Scottish history & responsibility for our land and our ancestors. I hope you enjoy it!

    You can find the video version of this Podcast on my second Youtube channel "Fandabi Deepdive" here:https://www.youtube.com/@FandabiDeepdive

    For wilderness survival and history adventures, check out my main Youtube channel "Fandabi Dozi" here:https://www.youtube.com/@FandabiDozi

    This Podcast is made possible from the support of my wonderful patrons! If you want to support my work, consider becoming a Patreon. You get access to extra content & have your say on future episodes. Link Here:

    https://www.patreon.com/TomFandabidozi


    Find out all about my work on my website: www.tomlanghorne.com


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