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The Three Ravens Podcast

Three Ravens
Folklore
Kent
Lancashire
Shropshire
Mothman
Industrial Revolution
Liverpool
All Saints' Eve
Boggarts
Manchester
St John's Day
The Wrekin
Nanny Morgan
Mitchell's Fold
Cunning Folk
Scouse
Kelpies
Broom Making
Fulk Fitzwarin
St. Killian

Three Ravens is an English myth and folklore podcast hosted by Eleanor Conlon and Martin Vaux.

In each weekly episode, released on Mondays, we explore a historic county, digging into the history, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more.

Across our first six series we ventured around England's 39 ... more

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Recent Guests

Sarah Clegg
Author of 'The Dead of Winter'
Not mentioned
Episode: Guest The First: Sarah Clegg
Neil Buttery
Award-winning food writer and historian, host of British Food History Podcast
British Food History Podcast
Episode: Christmas Food with Dr Neil Buttery
Mhara Starling
Anglesey born and bred internet super witch and ambassador for modern witchcraft
Episode: Series 7 Episode 6: Anglesey
Deborah Winter
A Pembrokeshire-based storyteller passionate about local legends.
Episode: Series 7 Episode 5: Pembrokeshire
Michael Harvey
An author and multi-award-winning international storyteller
Various storytelling festivals and organizations
Episode: Local Legends #50: Michael Harvey
Christine Watkins
Storyteller, priestess, and author of Gwent Folk Tales
Episode: Local Legends #49: Christine Watkins
Tony Walker
Creator and voice of the Classic Ghost Stories Podcast
Classic Ghost Stories Podcast
Episode: Local Legends #48: Tony Walker
Dr. Marion Gibson
Professor of Renaissance and Magical Literatures at the University of Exeter and expert in the history of witchcraft and magic.
University of Exeter
Episode: Local Legends #47: Dr Marion Gibson
Rob Kirkup
Author and paranormal historian, host of the How Haunted podcast
How Haunted Podcast
Episode: Local Legends #46: Rob Kirkup

Hosts

Eleanor Conlon
Writer and storyteller, known for her engaging delivery of folk tales and history.
Martin Vaux
Co-host and storyteller, brings a rich perspective to folklore and historical narratives.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 442 ratings
  • GigaSmash!

    Bestiary #20 Wargs and Werewolves. I listened to it twice just for their interpretation of The Epic of Gilgamesh. They were both in rare form with all the cheeky, witty banter. I’ve never heard it described quite like that but I Love it! Looking forward to what you bring to the holiday season! Cheers!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Geefu
    United States2 months ago
  • Not very good

    Romney marsh episode was not very accurate! the Romney marsh doesn’t only have just over 2000 people live on it, it’s more like 15,000 you didn’t even visit the 3 main towns of Romney marsh Lydd, New Romney, Dymchurch. Thats just a couple of mistakes made but there is so many in the episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Abnett87
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Working my way through the back catalog which is hard because of how much yall put out. So many great episodes.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Tmking
    2 months ago
  • Fantastic History, Folklore, and Stories

    Three Ravens is such great listening! October is Haunting Season, and the episodes are wonderfully evocative of ghosts and horrors.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    deejr58
    Australia3 months ago
  • The Art of Substantial Comfort

    Imagination, story-telling, craft, humor, compassion, history, witchery, scenery, accents, descents, green men, murderous cows, back stories, trail glories, culture, clangers, wolf-women, ballads, Spenser and Associates (more please).... a truly artistic and entertaining podcast produced by two people who genuinely seem to love their work and delight in those who come along for the ride. Thank you for the incredible attention to details, the countless hours it must take to build the stories and ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Krista Clear
    United States3 months ago

Listeners Say

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While the content is cherished, there are occasional critiques about audio mixing, suggesting that the ambient sounds may be distracting for some listeners.
Listeners love the powerful storytelling and the mix of education with entertainment, often mentioning how the hosts feel like friends sharing tales around a campfire.
The production quality and depth of research receive high praise, making it engaging for those interested in folklore and history.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#54
United Kingdom/Fiction
Apple Podcasts
#96
Finland/Fiction
Apple Podcasts
#153
Israel/Fiction
Apple Podcasts
#194
Taiwan/Fiction
Apple Podcasts
#216
New Zealand/Fiction

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Guest The First: Sarah Clegg
Q: Do you have a favourite Christmas ghost or Christmas ghost story?
We don't initially see ghosts associated with Christmas. There are churchmen who seemed incredibly virtuous when they died, but actually were being shown that they're not.
Guest The First: Sarah Clegg
Q: Did you imagine, while you were writing it, that it would connect with people quite as it has done?
I had sort of suspicions that it might do quite well.
Guest The First: Sarah Clegg
Q: Is it joyous yule? Is it merry midwinter? Is it seasons greetings?
Probably all of them, depending on context and who I'm saying it to.
Local Legends #50: Michael Harvey
Q: What is your favorite Welsh word or phrase?
Chwarligwgan, which means a spinning top.
Magic and Medicines #20: Reiki
Q: What exactly is Reiki?
Reiki is a system of natural healing originating in Japan that is associated with hands-on or palm healing.

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Exploring the rich folklore and history of England's counties, each episode offers a captivating mix of legends, mythical creatures, and local traditions. Through their engaging storytelling, the hosts take listeners on a journey filled with tales of ghosts, half-forgotten heroes, and eerie legends, often paired with discussions about their origins and significance. Along with their regular episodes, unique bonuses delve into folk remedies, mythical creatures, and interviews with leading folklorists and historians, enriching the listener's understanding of culture and myth in a fun and accessible way.

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Recent guests on The Three Ravens Podcast include:

1. Sarah Clegg
2. Neil Buttery
3. Mhara Starling
4. Deborah Winter
5. Michael Harvey
6. Christine Watkins
7. Tony Walker
8. Dr. Marion Gibson

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