
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
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 466 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Rise up comrade, and rage against the machine, as on this month's episode of Forgotten Melodies we're talking about Protest Songs!
With Eleanor still recovering from her operation, we brought back-up this time, in the shape of Katie Sommers, Eleanor... more
For this week's very special, seasonally appropriate Local Legends episode we have something really special for you - a good long chat with Philip Carr-Gomm!
Philip lives locally to us here in Sussex in Southern England, and is a psychologist, psych... more
Our Lang Fairy Tale for today is another Madame d'Aulnoy story, Princess Rosette.
Also known in some places as The King of the Peacocks or The Black and the White Bride, it's packed full of whimsy, but what is it actually about?
We get lists of fu... more
What's that coming over the hill with fists full of sheep and improbably large trousers on? It's a new episode of Three Ravens Bestiary of course, all about the mythology and folklore of Giants!
We begin with a brief chat about Gigantism, the rare m... more
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Wow! I am in such awe of your research on all these episodes, but the way you cut through the tangle of lore and rubbish that clouds this particular topic and at the same time managing to bring in the wide sweep of philosophical thought and occult practice relative to the development of ancient Christianity and the endeavours of the Renaissance is just jaw dropping. Bravo!
Am slowly catching up on back issues since Candlemas when I emerged blinking from the 15 Century.
More power to your elbow... more
Delightful podcast! The regional history and folklore are very well researched, and the storytelling is beautiful and immersive. I also greatly appreciate their commitment to avoid using AI. Generative AI is a scourge on the environment and the arts. This decision has made one of my favourite podcasts even better.
I started listening to hear the tales spoken around about the time that The Three Ravens Folk Tales book was launched. Really enjoyed those, and found that there was so much more to this podcast. I loved the original fiction episode-a-day serials Dog Days and Vasilisa The Brave. There is also a lot of education here, with discussions of the history, sources, influences: I'm enjoying it all.
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!
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.
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A lore-forward show that blends history, folklore, and place-based storytelling. Episodes frequently center on English counties (and, more recently, Welsh counties) through a mix of historical context, mythic interpretation, and field-reconstructions, with frequent Local Legends interviews that ground fantastical tales in archival research. The hosts' banter, in-depth research, and recurring deep dives into ghosts, saints, and legends create a welcoming, curious atmosphere that appeals to listeners who crave texture, place, and culture. Noteworthy is the strong emphasis on local heritage, a robust catalog of bonus series (including Bestiary, Forgotten Melodies, and Magus), and ongoing audience engagement through Patreon, live tours, and a L... more
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Recent guests on The Three Ravens Podcast include:
1. Katie Sommers
2. Philip Carr-Gomm
3. Peter Stevenson
4. Delyth Badder
5. Mark Rees
6. Simon Young
7. Francesca Simon
8. Will Millard
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