Episodios

  • Clan Sweeney, Rory Sweeney - Mad Kings, Trap Doors & Hauntology
    Mar 10 2026

    Join us for a trans-dimensional Sweeney family reunion.

    Musician, DJ, producer and Mafia Don - Rory Sweeney is part of a long Irish tradition of artists who go somewhere when they make work, and the Sweeney name has been going somewhere strange for a very long time.

    Rory’s music effortlessly straddles heavenly dreamscapes and noisy dystopia, and his deep affection for Irish myth and landscape has come fully into view within the sonic and visual world of his new album Old Earth.

    Luke and Rory drift through the National Folklore Collection's tales of poetic divine frenzy (buile) and discuss why Irish art has always flirted with possession. They talk liminality, second sight, fairy cavalcades and ghostly processions. Cursed clans, underground passages, haunted houses and magic sticks (which eat butter for some reason?)

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    1 h y 39 m
  • Sweat Houses - Irish Saunas
    Mar 3 2026

    Before saunas were a lifestyle brand, Ireland had sweat houses.
    Luke traces the forgotten history of the teach allais. Stone sweat huts used in Ireland from at least the early 1600s, centuries before cold plunges and wellness retreats became fashionable. Built into riverbanks and hillsides, sealed shut and fired with turf, these places pushed the body to its absolute limit in the name of cure.

    But these Sweat Houses were gnarlier than our boujie sauna exports. Sweating was considered a medicine, and certain instances people were bled, wrapped, sealed inside stone chambers for hours, then plunged into rivers, handed a bottle of whiskey or sent straight to bed.

    But the exact extent of the use of Sweat Houses remains a mystery. 1/3 of Sweathouse remains are found in Leitrim and Cavan, and some leitrim locals reference altered states, mushroom-like hallucinations and poitín distilling.

    Is sauna culture in 2026 a newfangled export, or a return to natural way of being?

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    37 m
  • Bees, Carmen Quigley - Brehon Law, Holy Wells & Asian Hornets
    Feb 24 2026

    Carmen joins Luke in his hovel today. A keen internet historian, Quigley had been updating her instagram followers on the recent invasion of Asian hornets to Ireland (yes this episode was recorded a long time ago) and thus the pair dive into an episode on the weird and wonderful world of Ireland's native stinging buzzball- THE BEE.

    There are a whole host of strangely intricate and intricately strange laws dedicated to the Bee in ancient Brehon Law. As well this Duchás.ie is absolutely buzzing with weird superstitions, funny fairytales and Bee-obsessed facts and folklore.

    A graduate of fine arts, archaeology and classics it doesn't take long to see how these three areas intersect in Carmen's work. Quigley’s illustrations draw from ancient history, as well as Irish and Greek mythology. But her elastic imagination, embodies the spirit of Irish mythology better than any attempt at clinical documentation. The pair discuss how Dublin's hidden holy wells and Irish oddities have inspired her work.

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    1 h y 24 m
  • Cappamore, Conor Campbell - Ghost Dogs, Frogs & Circus Tigers
    Feb 17 2026

    Hidden Treasure, Supernatural Bulls and Circus Tigers on this first episode of a brand new season of Pisrógs! Oh and frogs too.

    Conor Campbell is an artist and architect from Cappamore Co. Limerick. If you don't know him, chances are you know his artwork.

    Ye Vagabonds, Junior Brother, The Chieftains, Alannah Thornburg, Gareth Quinn Redmond, Lemon Cello and more.

    Campbell's distinctive style - a unique blend of medieval manuscript, pixel art, nature and psychedelia have become a staple of Irish album artwork.

    Luke and Conor dive into a whole host of stories from his area of Cappamore, County Limerick, discovering that some of these stories are even closer than either of them would could have THUNK! THINKED! or THOUGHT!

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    1 h y 11 m
  • Welcome to Pisrógs
    Feb 16 2026

    PISRÓGS is back with a little makeover and more guests.

    In this seven episode season Luke will chat to artists, musicians, elders and more about the folklore close to their area, close to their interests and close to their hearts. Or whatever is funniest.


    Lets jump in!

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    2 m
  • Butter
    Aug 7 2024
    Looking for charms to steal your neighbours butter? We got 'em. Looking for ways to keep your pesky neighbours from stealing your butter? We got 'em. Songs to better churn the butter? Got those too. Join Aran and Luke as they dive head first into the world of Irish Butter folklore and superstition. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll call the parish priest, but he can't help you now. Accompanied by the beautiful music of Gareth Quinn Redmond. Be sure to check him out and show him some love x
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    1 h y 13 m
  • Cromwell's Genocide
    Apr 16 2024
    His name is celebrated as an important figure of parliamentary democracy in the United Kingdom. Cromwell dispatched a tyrannical king, was the first Republican and an advocate for democracy. In Ireland his lasting effect is one of a genocidal tyrant. His consideration of the Irish people as inhuman and was self-professed , and the inhumanity for which he inflicted arguably places him in a position of contempt higher than any royal.In Irish folklore this contempt is plain to be seen, Cromwell is written as the personal assistant of the satan, if not the devil incarnate. 'An cogadh a chriochnaigh Éire' - The war that finished Ireland. This is what a conquest of the country during the War of the Three Kingdoms was dubbed. An ethnic cleansing headed by one man. In 1641 when all was said and done, total excess deaths for the entire period was estimated by Sir William Petty, the 17th-century economist, to be 600,000 out of a total Irish population of 1,400,000 - that is around 42% of the population. 42%
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  • Kings of Mud Island
    Dec 11 2023

    After the Plantation of Ulster in 1606, three McDonnell brothers, dispossessed, made their way south.

    One of them settled on swampy uncontested land in Dublin, claiming themselves as its monarch.

    Welcome to MUD ISLAND.

    A refuge at the fringes of Dublin Society, Aran and Luke seek to learn of its colourful history of Smugglers, Highwaymen and MORE.

    From secret passages to the bloody pirate escapades of Art Granger, its hard to believe what is now Ballybough and Fairview was a muddy slobland soundtracked by savage fights between the Mud Islanders and the Revenue Men, and stories of banshees and Collier the Robber.

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    1 h y 10 m