
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 | 369 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Eleanor is joined around the campfire by storyteller priestess Christine Watkins to talk all about her home county of Monmouthshire.
Christine was born in Monmouthshire, where her family has deep roots. She has been crafting words for speaking live ... more
For this month's Magic and Medicines Bonus Episode, we're talking all about Reiki!
We have a bit more direct experience with this one than some of our past topics, as we completed our First Degree Reiki qualification this summer over the Solstice.
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After the madness of Haunting Season, we're returning to Series 7 and the history and folklore of Monmouthshire in south east Wales!
We discuss the county's history of invasion, by the Romans, the Normans, the English, and of course by heavy industr... more
Haunting Season 2025 is over, so in this month's Update Episode we're looking ahead to the continuation of Series 7!
As usual, the episode offers the main Three Ravens news from the last month, the plan for the month ahead, and the opening chunks of... more
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Having subscribed to this podcast almost a year ago, I somehow only listened to my first episode this past spring while hiking through the forest trails of Quebec — and it’s now become my go-to podcast whenever I’m outdoors. The creators’ passion for their craft is incredibly infectious, and their ability to navigate a wide variety of dialects further immerses the listener, from Martin’s Newfoundland patois to Eleanor’s Confederate drawl, to name but a few. The only negative aspect I can think o... more
I cannot begin to explain the love I have for this podcast. It exploded into my life about a year ago and I’m just at the end of my first lap of the countries. You’ve been my companion through long long drives and longer still walks to try and get the kids off to bed.
It’s an incredible sense of community to listen and my life is enriched no end for my spooky companions.
Thank you, without end.
I’m only on my third episode but I heard about this podcast on How Haunted which is another podcast I really enjoy. I like supporting the creators who don’t have a big organisation behind them and are making episodes about a subject they have a real passion and enthusiasm for. I love podcasts that are keeping our local community legends and folklore alive and hopefully packaging these stories in a way that makes them accessible to the younger generations. I like the format of making each episode... more
This is such a brilliant podcast series. I think I have more or less caught up now. I love the chat, humour,local history and the folklore. I particularly like the special ones concentrating on a particular theme. And it’s so nice Martin and Eleanor recommend similar shows even though I think their’s is hard to beat! I have learnt so much. Have recommended to my friends and family on social media, bought the book, trying to decide which T shirt to buy and hopefully meet them in a London bookst... more
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Engaging with the realms of English history and folklore, this podcast offers a captivating exploration of the myths, legends, and traditions surrounding various historic counties in England. Each episode presents a blend of storytelling, research, and lively discussion about supernatural elements ranging from ghosts to mythical creatures, as the hosts take listeners on a journey through the rich tapestry of local tales and historical truths. Not only do the hosts delve into well-known legends, but they also encourage a deeper understanding of their origins and significances, often intertwining them with the contemporary context of modern lore and cultural narratives. Unique in its format, the podcast features a variety of offerings includi... more
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Recent guests on The Three Ravens Podcast include:
1. Christine Watkins
2. Tony Walker
3. Dr. Marion Gibson
4. Ben Harbour
5. Rob Kirkup
6. Dr. Susan Owens
7. Chris Baglin
8. Milly Jackdaw
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