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Fair Folk Podcast

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65 episodes
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Fair Folk is a podcast rediscovering and sharing the sacred song and folk traditions of Europe.

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10/27/2016

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for A felt sense of destiny - 10 years of Fair Folk Podcast

April 13, 2026

A felt sense of destiny - 10 years of Fair Folk Podcast

Host Danica Boyce explores her podcast's origin from burnout and delves into pagan views of destiny and free will.

Episode thumbnail for The body keeps the lore: wells, springs, and healing with Veronica Rottman, somatic practitioner

January 19, 2026

The body keeps the lore: wells, springs, and healing with Veronica Rottman, somatic practitioner

In this episode, I speak with Veronica Rottman, a somatic practitioner specializing in the female nervous system, about holy well and spring folklore and the ways it resonates with trauma integration and healing. You can sign up for our upcoming collaborative workshop, Sacred Waters: Healing at the Well of Brigid here: https://waking-womb.com/events/2026/1/24/sacred-waters-healing-at-the-well-of-brigid Veronica Rottman's website: https://waking-womb.com/ Veronica Rottman's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wakingwomb Mentioned in the episode: Frau or Mother Holle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frau_Holle Rosaleen Durkin’s Irish sacred wells walking tours: https://visitwicklow.ie/listing/irish-sacred-wells-walking-tours/ Brielle Elise: waking the well: https://www.instagram.com/wakingthewell The well maidens account in the Elucidation: https://d.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/text/elucidation.html (Lines 29-132) A note: birds are associated with the fisher king’s court (and fish) more than other animals, somewhat counter to what I said in the episode. A special thank you to Sylvia Woods, whose tune Forest March is the intro theme to Fair Folk! Image: The goose maid at the well by Arthur Rackham Join my mailing list: https://enthusiastica.substack.com/ Find me on instagram: instagram.com/danica.boyce

Episode thumbnail for Irish folk song and the feeling of leaving home - interview with sean nós singer Chan Reid

December 23, 2025

Irish folk song and the feeling of leaving home - interview with sean nós singer Chan Reid

In this episode I talk with Irish sean nós (old-style) singer Chan Reid about the experience of living as an immigrant far from one’s ancestors, and how experiences of migration and dislocation resonate in the heart of Irish traditional song and music. Chan sings some heart-cracking-open songs, and even obliges me by explaining how Irish traditional singers do the “diddly bits” that make sean nós songs sound so unbelievably cool. Join my pagan ritual song course here: https://www.danicaboyce.com/pagan-ritual-song Follow or contact Chan Reid here: https://www.instagram.com/seannossinger Join my mailing list here: https://enthusiastica.substack.com/ References: Joe Heaney for sean nós songs Irish Traditional Music Archive: https://www.itma.ie/ Scottish sound archive Tobar an Dualchais (Kist o' Riches): https://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/ Songs in the episode: Dooley Gate by John Shiel (sung by Chan Reid) Here's a Health to the Company, traditional (sung by Chan Reid and Danica) The Shores of Loch Bran (sung by Chan Reid) Thank you to Sylvia Woods whose tune, Forest March, is the theme music to Fair Folk podcast

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What is Fair Folk Podcast?

Fair Folk is a podcast rediscovering and sharing the sacred song and folk traditions of Europe.

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