Recent Episodes
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Introducing: The Scottish Folklore Podcast
Nov 18, 2024 – 27:29 -
Goodbye from the Bothy
Jul 12, 2024 – 33:15 -
Patreon: Goodbye from the Bothy
Jul 12, 2024 – 33:15 -
Duels: Swords of Scotland
Jul 8, 2024 – 1:05:12 -
Patreon Duels: Swords of Scotland
Jul 8, 2024 – 1:05:12 -
Fireside Folklore: Nuckelavee, Scotland's Scariest Demon
Apr 26, 2024 – 27:12 -
Patreon Fireside Folklore: Nuckelavee, Scotland's Scariest Demon
Apr 26, 2024 – 27:12 -
Bog Bodies: Cladh Hallan to Betty Corrigall
Apr 15, 2024 – 1:03:47 -
Patreon Bog Bodies: Cladh Hallan to Betty Corrigall
Apr 15, 2024 – 1:03:47 -
Fireside Folklore: Warrior Women
Mar 23, 2024 – 38:18 -
Patreon Fireside Folklore: Warrior Women
Mar 23, 2024 – 38:18 -
Rewilding in Dundreggan
Mar 4, 2024 – 43:14 -
Fireside Folklore: Witch's Wrath and Kelpie's Curse
Jan 27, 2024 – 36:28 -
Patreon Fireside Folklore: Witch's Wrath and Kelpie's Curse
Jan 27, 2024 – 36:28 -
Blessed Butter: Bogs and Beyond
Jan 16, 2024 – 52:37 -
Blessed Butter: Bogs & Beyond
Jan 16, 2024 – 52:37 -
Fireside Folklore: Ghosts of Hogmanay
Dec 27, 2023 – 26:50 -
Patreon Fireside Folklore: Ghosts of Hogmanay
Dec 27, 2023 – 26:50 -
Patreon Michael Scot: Scotland's Greatest Wizard
Dec 19, 2023 – 59:41 -
Michael Scot: Scotland's Greatest Wizard
Dec 19, 2023 – 59:41 -
Fireside Folklore: Pig Tales
Dec 8, 2023 – 35:41 -
Scotland in Space
Nov 27, 2023 – 50:14 -
Fireside Folklore: Monsters of the Glens
Nov 14, 2023 – 29:20 -
Buried Alive: Scottish Folklore Between Life and Death
Nov 1, 2023 – 53:18 -
Fireside Folklore: Skye's Most Haunted Duntulm Castle
Oct 17, 2023 – 44:53 -
Gory Galloway: Sawney Bean & Murder Hole
Oct 10, 2023 – 1:01:54 -
Fireside Folklore: Cursed Cows
Sep 13, 2023 – 28:55 -
Sutherland Wolves: Lost Howls of the Highlands
Sep 4, 2023 – 59:53 -
Fireside Folklore: Fairy Dogs of the Cairngorms
Aug 25, 2023 – 34:12 -
Glorious Galloway: Glaciers to Gallery Graves
Aug 18, 2023 – 53:43 -
Fireside Folklore: Secrets of the Selkies
Aug 3, 2023 – 32:27 -
Huntly Castle: A North Scotland Stronghold
Jul 27, 2023 – 59:04 -
John Francis Campbell: Stories as Driftwood
Jul 18, 2023 – 35:50 -
Fireside Folklore: Island Whisky
Jul 4, 2023 – 24:46 -
Kelp: Scotland's Seaweed Industry
Jun 21, 2023 – 49:38 -
Fireside Folklore: Caledonian Forest and Fruit
Jun 13, 2023 – 31:06 -
Highland Games: Gatherings of Glory
Jun 6, 2023 – 1:05:03 -
Fingal's Cave: Giants and Geology
May 19, 2023 – 54:18 -
Dragon and Stoor-Worm: Ancient Monsters
May 5, 2023 – 55:34 -
Welcome to Stories of Scotland Podcast: Scottish History, Folklore and Travel
Apr 12, 2023 – 2:05 -
Scottish American Folklore: Gold, Ghosts and Enchanted Chanters
Apr 1, 2023 – 36:54 -
Slains & Sorcery: an Aberdeenshire Witch Hunt
Mar 18, 2023 – 55:19 -
New Slains Castle: Dracula, Smugglers & Ghosts
Feb 27, 2023 – 52:42 -
Old Slains Castle: Falcon Flight & Spanish Blanks
Feb 20, 2023 – 41:45 -
Neeps and Tatties: Burns Night Special
Jan 25, 2023 – 44:05 -
Beauly Wych Elm: A Fallen Giant
Jan 17, 2023 – 40:03 -
Horrendous Haunted Hogmanay
Dec 30, 2022 – 32:03 -
Trows of Yuletide: Shetland’s Festive Folklore
Dec 22, 2022 – 40:28 -
Linlithgow Palace: Song of the Stone
Dec 21, 2022 – 54:00 -
Flow Country: Big Beautiful Bog
Dec 8, 2022 – 1:04:43
Recent Reviews
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The Nameless TwinFun and informativeI’m a few episodes in, and have very much been enjoying the fun these ladies have with the subject matter while conveying facts of each topic. The Bothy episode hooked me, as I had always found these structures fascinating. Then… the Loch Ness episode… when she said, “You’re so vain, you probably think this canoe is about you,” I had a great chuckle. Fantastic show! I adore these smart and fun ladies!
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Aut Pax Aut BellumAll things Scottish history, culture even geology.Every episode is packed full of research and care and humor. If you are chasing your Scottish roots, you should listen. If you are simply curious, you should listen. One great story after another.
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Cougar1988Love this podcastSo glad to hear Jenny is back! Loved this first episode in the new adventure!
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ALibraryHobbitSo glad you’re back!Congrats to Jenny on her first solo episode! I definitely went into deep mourning when the original podcast came to an end, the chemistry and lively humor were such a treat! But Jenny’s back, and this new podcast’s first episode was a true delight. Thank you so much for sharing your culture, folklore, and stories with the world 🥰
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222fasziA Treasure and a Treat2: 11/18/24 WELCOME BACK, JENNY!!🤗🥰👏💖 1. This podcast has completely grown on me within a handful of sessions. For one, they make history as it should have been taught: fun and interesting, so easy to remember. They clearly do a ton of research from a range of not easily found sources. The humor, learning, goodwill, and charm are really quite special. I really appreciate the moments that make me laugh, am halfway through 2020 and can easily imagine starting from the beginning when I'm finally current with the podcasts. Thank you!
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Feline13Please come back!!!!I don’t want to be dramatic BUT you’ve devastated me cause you left… you both have such a hilarious chemistry …. I learn so much from you guys and laugh so hard… the world will not be the same without you both…..
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hickhikerStories suffer for the juvenile jokesLove the stories however it can be difficult to listen to the hosts due to the juvenile and stupid jokes added by Jenny. Annie is a serious historian and should have her own podcast without the baggage of Jenny.
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irisnez❤️I started listening to this show after it had already ended but I want to review it anyway because I just love it so much! Such an informative, fascinating, hilarious show. I’m sad it’s over but grateful for all the episodes I still get to listen to!
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TessTP2Say it ain’t so… that it’s a Scottish pun - it’s not really the end of this terrific podcast!?I travel to Scotland with every podcast! This is a lovely show that gives such great visual (and auditory!) images of the places shared. Thank you Annie & Jenny! I love the theme song. I treasure the historical story’s, song and poems that Annie shares. I dig the geological info, the readings in character, and sound effects that Jenny provides. Thanks so much!!
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Celtic JudyMany thanks!Thank you for your wonderful stories. You have done such a terrific job. We will miss you so much! Blessed be.
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KelJoMcPlease, please, please do not go…It has been a delightful show. I’ve enjoyed all the stories and laughs. Thank you ladies for all of your research, story telling and re-enactments! You have been one of my favorite podcasts!
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NWeigelSad to see you go.You ladies have taught me so much about Scotland, and my heritage, I would have never found if you weren’t here doing this podcast. I am so sad to see you go. All the best in your new ventures. Noelle W (USA)
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Bragol GurthCan’t get enough!Currently binging my way through the older episodes and loving listening to the queer as folktales during pride month here in the US! Annie and Jenny thank you for soothing my yearning Scottish soul I may not be a Scot by birth but it feels like home and I can’t wait to visit again. Slàinte mhath!
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KimmerDrakeLove Stories of Scotland!I’ve had the good fortune to visit Scotland twice. This podcast is so fun (and educational) and gives me a never ending list of more places I want to visit in Scotland. I have a degree in geology and get so excited when Jenny discusses the geology of different areas. I can’t wait to return and I’ll bring a bigger suitcase to bring a few Scottish rocks home. Keep up the great work, Annie & Jenny!
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FunnelwebFunnelwebBog butter!OMG I absolutely love listening to this podcast (even the cringy jokes 😆) I want to try bog butter so very much now
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arandomlife4meSo funThis podcast is a blast. I absolutely love the way they tell the stories. I feel so sucked into them. The hosts are so funny and I feel like I’ve learned so much. I’m super glad that I stumbled on this podcast. Folk tales, ghost stories, history! It makes my imagination feel like it’s on fire. Highly recommend.
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realLMPerfect DuoThe hostesses are the perfect combination of humorous and informative. I love listening to them! I love learning about Scotland this way. Makes me want to live there, too! Thanks so much! From Oregon, USA
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Cassafras7eScottish vibes + great storiesMoody, atmospheric history and myths presented by a pair of charming, amusing hosts! The music is great, and I love the friendship dynamic and genuine humor in the storytelling.
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LPS cloverleafYou brighten my day!I’m planning a trip to Scotland and hope to see some of the interesting sights you talk about. What a warm and funny podcast, love the way you laugh at each other, makes me smile, thank you!
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NANNY TT OKWonderful!Love you ladies! I have deep Scottish roots but I have never been able to visit. This podcast gives me the connection I didn’t know I needed. 😉 You make me smile. Annie, I loved your grandfather!
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Athens OrganistStories of ScotlandThis podcast is great. Fun to listen to and very well researched! A great way to enjoy and learn about Scotland from wherever you are.
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Alli6572Wonderful podcastI just love this podcast so much! Jenny and Annie make it so interesting and fun, and I really enjoy their humor and the folklore. I’ve binge-listened to all the episodes over the past 3 months, and I’m so glad to have come across this podcast. Edit to add: A year later, I still absolutely love this podcast. What a joy to listen to the folklore and history and punny jokes in each episode. Just brilliant. Well done, Jenny and Annie, and I’m always looking forward to the next episode!
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VzMcRavenDelightfulSuch delightful informative fun - thank you
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BoonbethHappy PlaceYou two are my happy place. You bring a smile no matter how bad of a mood I started in. The way you weave folklore and facts together keeps me excited for every new episode. Thanks & keep up the awesome podcasts!
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JB98502I love the scientific descriptionsAs a forest researcher, I appreciate the geologic and environmental background. You hit on the very questions I tend to have. Thank you for such a fun podcast.
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J Max BeetonLove this podcastYou two are brilliant. Learning about the highlands from you is so much fun. Thanks for an informative and entertaining podcast!
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claire*calhounDelightfulThis is wholesome and fun.
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AndersonResidentPerfect for our Scotland roadtrip!My bestie and I are on a roadtrip around Scotland, and we have listened to countless episodes as we drive, some about the places we are visiting and some about myths and historic events. We have LOVED listening, laughing, and learning with Annie and Jenny. We feel like we have become friends on this journey 😆💗 Thank you so much for this podcast!
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Cara K. from TexasVisiting soonHello, Jenny and Annie. I am a fan of you and your podcast Stories of Scotland. I started listening maybe 8 months ago as I booked our trip to Scotland for this summer in July. (I’m 41, mom of 4 from Dallas, Texas.) We plan to spend all of 9-10 July in Inverness. We will rent bikes to get around, so I’ll not be surprised if I spot one of you about. We only have plans to visit Celt Street Church on Sunday, and otherwise nothing. If you have any events in Inverness at that time or any recommendations (I’d love to experience some local culture like a ceilidh or any music), please let me know! Keep the clever, informative, humorous podcasts coming! Slàinte mhath! Cara K.
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Deni CaliforniaFunny and educational with a wee bit of “wow, I think my Nan spoke blethered about that.”.I started listening to the podcast when we were driving from Stirling to Inverness during Christmas season of 2021. It has been fun. Some of the stories I have known quite well, others are completely new, and then there are some that have tickled the back of my brain as I reached for some lost memory of my Nan telling a story or trying to teach me the Highland fling. I do recall very clearly that she would say that according to the English we were cut throats and horse thieves. Then she would laugh and say, they had it coming. While we have lived for over a century in California, we still keep some traditions and visit friends in Port of Mentieth often enough that my 4th generation Californian daughter has decided to learn Scottish Gaelic and move back over for Uni. I guess it may come full-circle. I have shared this with the fam, and look forward to every episode.
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MichelleAyersThank you!I stumbled on your podcast a couple of months ago and have thoroughly enjoyed each episode. Thank you so much for your research, story telling prowess and for the laughs! I’m only 1/4 Scottish but feel an unexplained strong affinity for your country. I’ve done my family tree and sadly can only pin down records for the arrival of my great great grandparents in the US but nothing about their Scottish life. ( A common last name “Harvey” could be part of the problem). Through your podcasts I can better imagine what drove them to seek a better life in America. Keep up the GREAT work. Michelle Ayers, Haddon Township, Nee Jersey.
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DixieC.Fun adventures with lots of laughsI have enjoyed all the history, research, and stories. I just wasn’t expecting to laugh so much. I’m definitely hooked!
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KhabitaDelightful!I really enjoy this podcast, and not just because the hosts have such lovely accents. The stories are fascinating, and told with zest and usually some humor. I love that the hosts love their subject, but do not take themselves too seriously. Always educational and entertaining!
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AlexR117I love Scotland!This podcast is simply fantastic and very informative. I found it before my trip to Scotland and it helped me appreciate the country and now has a really special place in my heart. Thank you for sharing all your wisdom, knowledge and passion for this wonderful country.
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MadmanwoegHistory and fun, lighthearted for everyoneA great little show, Whether you are looking for knowledge, Or something to help you row, The stories herein are fun so don’t hedge, Go full in and subscribe now.
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FritzMeiserWonderful independent podcastHere is my cheeky l’il 5-star review. Archival research, humor, and charm. Each episode is a gift. You don’t have to be a Scot to fall in love with this podcast. Coos, clans, ceilidh, and clearances - Annie and Jenny cover the good and the bad with heart and insight.
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jvmurr29Absolutely Fantastic!I love this podcast. Normally, history isn’t my thing; I love science. But these two make me intrigued and laugh at the same time. Really interesting topics and fun banter, what more can you ask for? Singing? They have that too! The jingle is also really nice. Thanks for this!
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icampbellcLove it!It’s my dream to visit Scotland some day. This podcast makes me feel like I can step out of my job and be in Scotland for a little bit! Highly recommend!!!
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GreyCooA moist rompWhy be a dragonfly when you could be a kelpie squelchie?
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SeeholmesAbsolutely fantastic!Im a huge fan of this podcast. As an American with family ties to Scotland I've always been interested in learning as much as i can. A steady curriculum of Irvine Welsh, Still Game, Karen Dunbar, Chewin the fat, 44 Scotland Street, multiple trips to Scotland and… Annie and Jenny!! Ok, I have to say these two have fantastic chemistry! They are smart, thoughtful , funny and good natured. I’ve really enjoyed listening to them grow and become more skilled and confident in this medium. I can’t wait to see what the future has in store for them. In the meantime i will tune in and laugh and learn. Thanks you two!! Craig Holmes from California
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Leo.w.rLove This PodcastI am so delighted that I came across this podcast. When I first started listening in 2022, I binged every episode and enjoyed every minute of it! I love the banter, the laugh out loud jokes and puns, and, of course, the intriguing stories of Scotland!
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LPixiefishExcellent podcastI came across this podcast randomly after looking into stories and folklore about Scotland. The stories are told brilliantly along with the fantastic humor of our hosts. This podcast is now a new favorite. Looking forward to hearing more past and future episodes!
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Aliciato LumbadoThis Makes Me So Happy!I am SO in love with this podcast, and with Jenny and Annie. I’m from northern England and have spent/still spend quite a bit of time in Scotland (my favorite place on earth), but currently live in California. Listening to Jenny and Annie always brightens my day, with their great banter, interesting and well-researched stories, general good craic and daft jokes. Not to mention the supreme dolphin noises 👌🏻. I listen to this podcast a lot while driving so there are many Californians out there who probably think I’m absolutely mental now, as I’m always laughing out loud while driving around Los Angeles… I’ll be in Scotland in about a week, and we’ve added the Mulochy Clootie Well and Chapel Yard Cemetery to the first day thanks to this podcast! Can’t wait to visit and see something new. Keep doing what you do! Can’t wait for more episodes. Slàinte Mhath!
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Angi10LovelyThank you! From Connecticut, USA.
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AnnaSchoDelightfulDiscovered this little gem entirely by chance, and I’m so glad I did. I love Jenny and Annie’s way of making me literally laugh out loud one moment, and then feel compelled to stop what I’m doing to marvel in something beautiful the next. Just splendid.
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felicialefayCharming!I am utterly charmed by these two women and their stories of Scottish history, folklore, geography, geology, and so on. Meet Annie, the historian and archivist, and Jenny, the comedian-adventurer-geologist-witch (I’m sure I’m missing something). Their personalities are delightful, and their lovely Scottish accents are like soothing music. I love listening to them in the evening to wind down after a long day.
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kaithood5I really love this podcast. It is one of my favorites. Very well written and it is not bland like many other podcasts.
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CoolBTLLearn and laughThese two are pretty darn funny but they know their stuff. We are headed to Scotland tomorrow and wanted to get in the mood.
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KindnessIsImportantFantastic Podcast!I’d just like to say that this podcast is fabulous and fantastic! You can learn quite a bit about Scotland’s history. Being Scottish-American, I enjoy learning about the new discoveries that these ladies talk about in each episode. I recommend this podcast to people who are interested in learning more about Scotland and the fascinating history! Slainte Mhath!
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Momo from FloPodcast queens weave enthralling storiesI first listened to Stories of Scotland when I was taking a two week road trip across Scotland with my partner. We were absolutely enthralled with Jenny and Annie and their incredibly well-researched and artfully told Stories of Scotland! I’ve been a regular listener ever since. Whether I am seeking an escape or a good laugh, when I listen to the show I am transported to another place and time through their immersive stories. Their podcast has helped me develop an even greater appreciation for this gorgeous country!
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