The Scottish Folklore Podcast

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  • In each episode of The Scottish Folklore Podcast host Jenny Johnstone retells traditional Scottish folk tales from around the country, bringing age-old adventures, local lore, and strange creatures to life.

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  • 23. Green Ladies: Spooky & Sad Spectres
    Apr 27 2025

    An incredible number of Scottish Castles are haunted by the ghost of a Green Lady. These spooky spectres of women dressed in green robes linger on long after death in the tower rooms, gloomy passageways, and great halls of these castles. But who were these women when alive, and what has tied their souls to this earthly plane for all eternity?


    In this episode Jenny tells the stories of four Green Lady ghosts that haunt four different castles: Rothesay Castle, The Castle of Mey, Crathes Castle, and Skipness Castle.


    But beware, this is not a jolly episode, there’s murder, suicide, and lots of death, so please do listen with care.



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    20 m
  • 22. Pesky Pirates
    Apr 20 2025

    Pirates were a very real threat to the many communities that lived on the Scottish islands and coastlines, and so naturally there are plenty of folktales about them!


    In this episode Jenny tells three of these tales: The Drowned Bells of the Abbey, Deaf John, and the tale of Mac Ean Yeer.


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    17 m
  • 21. The Two Sisters and the Curse
    Apr 13 2025

    This is a tale of broken promises, broken hearts, bitter curses, and a whole lot of harvesting. It comes from the south end of the Isle of Mull, and will have you questioning whether spilling the tea is worth it in the long run!


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    Visit the website and view the interactive map of folklore


    Support Jenny as she makes the show by joining the Patreon

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    11 m
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