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Healing The Fisher King
Let's not get our hopes up, BUT we may have a curse-free episode on our hands' people!!! CODE Is it broken?! Fingers crossed, darklings, the curse may be lifting just in time for Spooky Season!! In honor of the return of our beloved fall season, this episode jumps right into ancient Celtic mythology and folklore as we meet the terrifying power that is The Morrigan. Then Nicole shares why you should always lock your doors and check your attic spaces; you never know when a freakishly skinny man will hide out and kill you.
Y'all, we can't make this stuff up! This curse is some B.S.! Whelp, apparently, our new reality is the curse, so with that being said, joined our cursed asses in our latest episode! Meg's big shiny Blue Yeti microphone magically teleports to a cave. Nicole recounts a crime from her childhood that has stayed with her; the highly televised disappearance of Poly Clasp was too close to home. Meg begins what she hopes to be a fun series of stories on Celtic deities while unknowingly in an audio-cursed cave. If you like ravens and crows, though, listen carefully! Disclaimer we apologize for the poor audio when Meg talks. Meg - "Eff you curse!"
Mike and Courtney discuss her book, The Morrigan, the research she did for the book, Skellig Michael, and more!
Mike and Courtney discuss her book, The Morrigan, the research she did for the book, Skellig Michael, and more!
Do you own an 8x8 piece of property? Do you feel incredibly independent? The this episode is perfect for you as Lauren and Julia tell us all about Harbor Day and the Tree That Owns Itself Follow us on Twitter @MythRoast
Do you feel a strong connection with crows and cows? Do you like to solve your major problems with beat poetry? Then this episode is just for you! (or the 3 of you) Join Julia and Lauren as they tell us all about The Morrigan Follow us on Twitter @MythRoast
This episode of The Heretic Speaks is about death, in all it’s forms. (The first version I did for my class is here, if you wish to read it.) In memory of Min. Alexis Dolleman, Min. Bobbie Jean Baker, and all … Continue reading →