
A general Celtic Studies podcast. We cover various topics organised into thematic seasons. Hosted by PhD candidate Tyler Baxter (University of Edinburgh) and MA student Saoirse Ní Dhonnabháin (University College Cork). The podcast aims to be accessible to general audiences, blending storytelling and scholarship. Expect to find mythology and history in equal measure.... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistorySociety & Culture | |||

This episode was originally recorded in August 2025: apologies for the delay on getting it out!
Tyler and Saoirse discuss independent freemen, dependent workers, and slaves in medieval Ireland, and things get a wee bit political.
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Tyler and Saoirse have too much fun questioning the medieval Irish patriarchy.
Main topics addressed: patriarchy, misogyny, women, and children in early medieval Ireland.
This episode includes sexual references and swearing.
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We introduce a new co-host and chat about one of the most fascinating (and powerful) figures in medieval Irish society: the fili, or poet.
Main topics addressed: poets, seers, praise poetry, satire, ominous background characters, working in a bar
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Tyler attempts to untangle the relationship between kingship and early Irish law through depictions of crime and compensation in The Saga of Fergus Mac Léti.
Main topics addressed: kingship, early Irish law
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Tyler provides an overview of early medieval Irish society, discussing D. A. Binchy's description of that society as "tribal, rural, hierarchical, and familiar".
Main topics addressed: Irish petty kingdoms, cow-based currency, the social (and legal... more
In last of three episodes about early Irish writing, Tyler discusses the sources for Early Irish Law (a.k.a Brehon law). He emphasises the importance of tradition, Christian influences, and the nature of manuscript culture in how these sources have c... more
In the second of three episodes about early Irish writing, we explore the nature of Ireland's earlies medieval manuscripts, including who wrote them, how they put them together, and the variety of content they contained.
Main topics addressed: manus... more
In the first of three episodes about early Irish writing, we explore the fascinating myths, enigmatic history, and linguistic quirks of the stone markings known as ogam or ogham.
Main topics addressed: Irish language, Latin, ogam (ogham), Ogma, ear... more
This is a very well thought out and executed podcast. The hosts flow nicely together. Each brings a learned perspective, without being too academic. What is most enjoyable is the woven tapestry of myth, legend, history, linguistics, and even science.
I listened to all of the episodes during a roadtrip. It’s that addictive.
I look forward to future seasons.










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