Let's Talk Spooky

By: Shauna Taylor
  • Summary

  • Are you a fan of all things spooky - From campfire stories to folktales that span generations? Join us weekly as we dive into the world of the darkly strange and curiously spooky. So if you're ready ... Let's talk spooky!

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Episodes
  • 01. Beltane: Ancient Celtic Festival
    May 2 2025

    Episode One:

    Step into the flickering firelight of ancient tradition as we explore the rich history and folklore of Beltane, the Gaelic fire festival that marks the beginning of summer. This first episode unpacks the origins of Beltane, its ties to fertility, fire rituals, fae folklore, and centuries-old superstitions. Discover how this sacred seasonal turning point once shaped communities—and how it still enchants those who celebrate today.

    Light a candle, stay close to the flames, and get ready to talk spooky. 🔥🌸🧚‍♀️

    Show notes:

    In This Episode:

    • The origins and meaning of Beltane

    • Fire festivals and fertility rituals across Celtic lands

    • The Maypole and its symbolic significance

    • Hawthorn flowers, handfastings, and ancient marriage customs

    • Faeries of the old world—mischievous, powerful, and dangerous

    • Beltane superstitions and protections

    • A haunting Irish legend of a forgotten offering to the fae

    • Beltane’s connection to witches and cunning folk

    Resources & Further Reading:

    • History.com: Beltane

    • Historic UK: May Day Celebrations

    • Folk Lore: or, Superstitious Beliefs in the West of Scotland by James Napier

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    Until next time – stay curious, stay safe, and stay spooky. 🌙

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    9 mins

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