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Portable Gods on Un-Storied Lands
The Irish Myths Rooted in a New York Garden
May 31
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Marisa Goudy
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Awen and Imbas: Remembering the Way to Creative Flow
How to use the druids' gift of "poetic inspiration" to do innovation differently
May 12
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Marisa Goudy
2
On Taking Liberties with an Ancient Myth
And other acts of Bealtaine magic with Mari Kennedy
May 5
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Marisa Goudy
3
April 2023
I Spent the Week in the Wasteland, and I Feel FIIIIIIINNNNE
This message is grounded in hope. And, Arthurian Legend. And, also, in the wasteland.
Apr 28
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Marisa Goudy
1
Thoughts on Curatorship & Creativity
Plus, Owen King & the Mythology of His Novel, The Curator
Apr 22
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Marisa Goudy
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Taking Back the Power to Pause
The Women of Sweeney and the Conversations You Have the Day After a Funeral
Apr 14
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Marisa Goudy
5
The Fearsome Anxiety of Spring
The Coming of Bride and the Departure of the Cailleach
Apr 8
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Marisa Goudy
5
March 2023
When the Tides Rise
The Story of Cessair, from Ireland's Book of Invasions
Mar 31
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Marisa Goudy
3
The Look of the Scots Gaelic Language
Stories About Race & Kinship
Mar 24
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Marisa Goudy
4
On Sheela's Day We Celebrate Ireland's Ancient Divine Feminine
Watch now (14 min) | ...And Saint Patrick's wife, too?
Mar 18
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Marisa Goudy
4
No, Sorry (Not Sorry), Not that Kind of Irish
A Note from Irish America on Saint Patrick’s Day
Mar 16
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Marisa Goudy
7
The Banshee and the Celebration of Women (Even the Difficult Ones)
I call my podcast KnotWork Storytelling because it evokes the image of the Celtic knot. I like the pun about how it’s “not work” because I’m someone who…
Mar 9
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Marisa Goudy
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