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Roots Of The Past

Roots Of The Past

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Roots of the Past is a podcast where ancient tradition meets modern life. Hosted by bard, journalist and music producer Dilwyn Mac Amhraín (Dilwyn The Bard), the show explores the living legacy of a Welsh-Irish Druidic lineage—one that claims to have survived in secret for centuries and predates the 1700s Druid Revival. Through personal stories, interviews, and original music, Dilwyn investigates what it means to carry the old wisdom he was taught from his late mentor, Fenra, into the present: from mysterious encounters and oral teachings to the blending of ancient ritual with new technology. Each episode invites listeners into a grounded, often humorous exploration of myth, nature, and spirituality—questioning what’s real, what’s possible, and how forgotten traditions might still shape us today. Donations: www.patreon.com/dilwynthebard Merch: dilwynthebard.teemill.com Music: www.payhip.com/dilwynthebardCopyright 2025 All rights reserved. Ciencias Sociales Espiritualidad Mundial
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  • Roots Of The Past - Episode 3
    Jul 15 2025

    In the third episode of Roots of the Past, Dilwyn the Bard welcomes the enigmatic Lady Absynthia Carnage for a captivating, free-flowing conversation about how we can truly understand the ancient places that surround us. Together, they invite listeners to step beyond the surface of familiar landscapes and consider what it means to walk in the footsteps of those who came before.

    Dilwyn and Absynthia explore both practical and imaginative ways to connect with older sites. They discuss the value of slowing down and noticing subtle features in the land—old boundaries, standing stones, and forgotten pathways that hint at stories from long ago. Absynthia shares her approach to researching local myths, archaeological records, and oral histories to piece together the layered past of a place. Both hosts reflect on the power of physically walking ancient routes, suggesting that moving through these spaces can evoke a sense of connection and insight unavailable from books alone.

    The episode is peppered with humorous bits and spontaneous, laugh-out-loud moments. Dilwyn and Absynthia’s banter is lively and full of wit. As the discussion deepens, they reflect on what we can learn by engaging with ancient sites and cultures. This episode weaves together folklore, personal anecdotes, and thoughtful discussion. Listeners are encouraged to approach familiar places with fresh eyes, ask questions about the origins and meanings of local landmarks, and embrace the mystery and ambiguity that come with exploring the distant past. Whether you’re a history buff, a lover of myth, or simply curious about the world beneath your feet, this episode offers inspiration to seek deeper connections with the places you inhabit—and to enjoy the laughter and surprises along the way.

    But, also, to exercise caution when infusing absinthe with Christmas pudding...

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Roots Of The Past - Episode 2
    Jul 13 2025

    In this episode of Roots of the Past, Dilwyn the Bard takes listeners on a journey through the curious crossroads where ancient tradition meets modern life, all while marking the 40th anniversary of Live Aid. He reflects on how that legendary concert was far more than just a musical milestone—it sparked a new era of global charity, celebrity activism, and the belief that music can genuinely drive social and political change.

    The episode then delves into Dilwyn’s own story as an apprentice to Fenra, a mentor who claimed to belong to an unbroken Druidic lineage stretching back to the Iron Age. Blending memoir, humour, and original music, Dilwyn recounts his double life: university student by day, student of ancient oral tradition by weekend. He shares the scepticism, secrecy, and surreal moments that come with investigating claims that challenge the official historical narrative.

    Listeners are treated to tales of chance encounters in Derbyshire pubs, invisible energy balls, and rituals that blur the line between myth and reality. Dilwyn explores the difference between modern Druid revivalism and alleged unbroken traditions, questioning what’s real, what’s possible, and how the past might survive in hidden places. He also reflects on the challenges of studying oral tradition in the digital age, and the personal growth that comes from asking awkward questions.

    With wit and warmth, this episode invites you to explore the space between myth and memory, fact and folklore. Whether you’re here for the history, the humour, or the music, you’ll find yourself questioning what you thought you knew—and perhaps keeping your tea a little closer, just in case.

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    57 m
  • Roots Of The Past - Episode 1
    Jun 30 2025

    In the debut episode of Roots of the Past, host Dilwyn Mac Amhraín (a.k.a. Dilwyn_The_Bard) pulls back the curtain on his unlikely journey from Derbyshire journalism student to apprentice of a secretive Welsh-Irish Druidic tradition that claims to predate the 1700s Druid Revival. With wit and humility, Dilwyn recounts his first meeting with Fenra—a man who seemed equal parts Gandalf and Tesco regular—and the jaw-dropping moment that shattered his scepticism: witnessing a mysterious “energy ball” that defied everything he thought he knew about reality.

    This episode is part origin story, part investigation, and part musical experiment. Dilwyn shares how his years of training with Fenra introduced him to an unbroken oral lineage of Druidic wisdom, far removed from modern Neo-Druidry. Listeners get a taste of the tradition’s secrecy, the twenty-year path to becoming a Druid, and the blend of ancient ritual with modern life—including original AI-generated music that channels the spirit of the bards (and occasionally confuses the ancestors).

    With humour, journal readings, and a few self-deprecating jokes about mystical beards, Dilwyn invites listeners to question what’s real, what’s possible, and how forgotten traditions might still shape us today. Whether you’re a sceptic, a seeker, or just here for the bard-core tunes, this first episode sets the tone for a podcast where the old ways aren’t just remembered—they’re still alive, hiding in plain sight (sometimes behind a Tesco Express)

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    46 m
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