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The Fianna - Cumhail - Irish Mythology Storytelling - Episode 255
Welcome back to the Candlelit Tales podcast.
This episode continues our brand new series, all about the band of warriors known as the Fianna.
In this story, we’ll meet another familiar character, and founder of the Fianna, Cumhaill. This is the origin story of how the legendary band of warriors we know so well in stories, came to be.
It's a love story of sorts, and like most Irish love stories, the tragedy is around the corner, but there's a shinning light left behind all the same.
Please note the content of these stories may be triggering for some listeners, please take care of yourself as you listen. This story includes mentions of family separation and physical violence.
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What is Lughnasa in Ireland?
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Welcome back to the Candlelit Tales podcast. We decided to return to The Wheel of the Year and look closer at the upcoming fire festival, Lughnasa. This is a follow-up to our “What is Bealtaine in Ireland?” video which you can find here: What is Bealtaine in Ireland? Sit back, relax and join Sorcha as she talks us through some of what we’ve learned over the years of telling stories about this f...
The Fianna - Aodh Mac Morna - (Irish Mythology Storytelling) - Episode 254
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Welcome back to the Candlelit Tales podcast. This episode kicks off a new series, all about the band of warriors known as the Fianna. In this story, we’ll meet a familiar character, going by an unfamiliar name. Please note the content of these stories may be triggering for some listeners, please take care of yourself as you listen. This story includes mentions of family separation and physical ...
Episode 253 - Gaelic Woodland Project Chat
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Welcome back to the Candlelit Tales podcast. And this special interview and chat between Sorcha the board of directors of the Gaelic Woodland Project. Founded by Eoghan Connaughton the project was first described to Aron as “a social experiment”, whose main objective was to create native woodlands and protect the existing woodlands on the Island of Ireland. Illustrator, secretary to the GWP and...
Episode 252 - Collaborations - The Song of Amergin with Jenny Ní Rusiéil
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Welcome back to the Candlelit Tales podcast. And another wonderful collaboration episode. In these sporadic episodes, we’re fortunate enough to collaborate with a few very special musicians. We’re a fan of their work and they also happen to be a fan of ours. We have always been grateful for any collaborations we have created, performed and worked on with other artists. And since music has alway...
251 - The High King - Reflections
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Welcome back to the Candlelit Tales podcast. In this episode, we look back on and discuss the High King series, and some of our sources and inspiration for how we approached telling Cormac Mac Airt's story. We recorded this episode over Zoom, so if you listen to this on a podcast player, you can head to UA-cam to watch the video version. Please note the content of these stories may be triggerin...
Episode 250 - The High King - Learning & Legacy
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Welcome back to the Candlelit Tales podcast. This episode concludes our new series on the greatest High King in mythological, pseudo-historical memory: Cormac Mac Airt. In this story, Cormac journeys to the Otherworld to confront the entity that took his family away from him and encounters strange sights and hard-won wisdom. Please note the content of these stories may be triggering for some li...
Episode 249 - The High King - Promise & Plenty - Part 1
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Welcome back to the Candlelit Tales podcast. This episode continues our new series on the greatest High King in mythological, pseudo-historical memory: Cormac Mac Airt. This episode brings us to the beginning of the end for Cormac. As the king aged, and believed that his greatest adventures were behind him, Bealtaine brought with it an invitation for the most extraordinary journey of his life. ...
Episode 248 - The High King - Blood & Beetle
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Welcome back to the Candlelit Tales podcast. This episode continues our new series on the greatest High King in mythological, pseudo-historical memory: Cormac Mac Airt. This episode tells the second part of last week’s story ‘Fire and Fury’ where we were introduced to some of Cormac’s struggles as a High King who was not a fighting man. Insulted by the Ulster men, he had conceded the Kingship r...
What is Bealtaine in Ireland?
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Welcome back to the Candlelit Tales podcast. As this episode is released on the first of May, also called Bealtaine. We decided to take a break from our current series on Cormac Mac Airt, and talk you through some of what we’ve learned over the years of telling stories about this fire festival. Sorcha mentions the book “The Year in Ireland” by Kevin Danaher, and we’d highly recommend you try an...
Episode 247 The High King Fire & Fury
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Welcome back to the Candlelit Tales podcast. This episode continues our new series on the greatest High King in mythological, pseudo-historical memory: Cormac Mac Airt. This episode tells the story of Cormac’s struggles. Now that he had gained the kingship, he found he had to hold it, and he had promised that he would hold it with wisdom and justice, rather than violence. This proved a difficul...
Episode 246 - The High King - Cormac & Eithne
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Episode 246 - The High King - Cormac & Eithne
Episode 245 - The High King - Wool & Woad
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Episode 245 - The High King - Wool & Woad
Episode 243 - The High King - Art & Achtan
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Episode 243 - The High King - Art & Achtan
We made a mistake
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We made a mistake
Episode 244 - The High King - Wolf & Horse
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Episode 244 - The High King - Wolf & Horse
Episode 242 - Collaborations - Intoxication of the Ulstermen with Fancy Dan
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Episode 242 - Collaborations - Intoxication of the Ulstermen with Fancy Dan
Oisín & St. Patrick - Re release (St. Patrick's Day Special)
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Oisín & St. Patrick - Re release (St. Patrick's Day Special)
Episode 241 - The Plain of Two Mists
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Episode 241 - The Plain of Two Mists
Episode 240 - Táin Mosaic - Reflections
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Episode 240 - Táin Mosaic - Reflections
Episode 239 - Táin Mosaic - Bulls
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Episode 239 - Táin Mosaic - Bulls
Episode 238 - Táin Mosaic - Awakening
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Episode 238 - Táin Mosaic - Awakening
Episode 237 - Táin Mosaic - Follman
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Episode 237 - Táin Mosaic - Follman
Brigid Goddess
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Brigid Goddess
Episode 236 - Táin Mosaic - Finnibhear
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Episode 236 - Táin Mosaic - Finnibhear
Episode 235 - Táin Mosaic - Fraech
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Episode 235 - Táin Mosaic - Fraech
Episode 234 Táin Mosaic The Terror
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Episode 234 Táin Mosaic The Terror
Episode 233 - Táin Mosaic - Laeg
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Episode 233 - Táin Mosaic - Laeg
Episode 232 - Táin Mosaic - The Muster
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Episode 232 - Táin Mosaic - The Muster
Episode 231 - Táin Mosaic - Ailill
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Episode 231 - Táin Mosaic - Ailill

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  • @NightMint13
    @NightMint13 3 дні тому

    As always, an amazing episode! I listen and oftentimes relisten to your stories on Spotify at work (overnight shift) and I was wondering if you plan to update/correct episode 243 there? (Art & Achtan) Regardless, I have been very much loving hearing these tales, thanks so much for putting them out there! My great-grandparents came from County Donegal chasing the "American Dream" and I never had the chance to learn these stories growing up.

    • @CandlelitTales
      @CandlelitTales 3 дні тому

      Thank you for sharing this with us. We're delighted that you enjoy the stories so much! Episode 243 has already been corrected/updated :) ua-cam.com/video/Q498Rk2Ai5k/v-deo.htmlsi=gzVgh6RDoWuqOrO6

  • @michellebashawreber116
    @michellebashawreber116 3 дні тому

    I've been waiting for this exact story for 27 years. Thank you so much for performing it exactly the way you did.

    • @CandlelitTales
      @CandlelitTales 3 дні тому

      Wow, that's quite the wait... I am so glad you enjoyed it, thank you 😊 (Aron)

  • @Chromosome999
    @Chromosome999 3 дні тому

    Great video thank you love this ❤

  • @Dubhfinna420
    @Dubhfinna420 3 дні тому

    No wonder why the the ploughing compation and music festivals are so popular its in our souls, to gather in mass!

  • @author_ssheehan
    @author_ssheehan 3 дні тому

    I thoroughly enjoyed watching and listening to the truth behind what Lughnasadh is. I have recognized this day, August 1st, as the first day of Autumn for many years. It is interesting to note that many believe that Lughnasadh is the same as the Christianized Lammas, so thank you for actually describing, in such an exceptional way, what this day truly is.

    • @CandlelitTales
      @CandlelitTales 3 дні тому

      Thanks for watching! Happy Lughnasa!!

    • @author_ssheehan
      @author_ssheehan 3 дні тому

      @@CandlelitTales It is with the greatest pleasure that I found your channel ❤🙏❤

  • @Smikejam
    @Smikejam 4 дні тому

    Epic Unsung Story …..until now

  • @BrilliantLove2
    @BrilliantLove2 5 днів тому

    Absolutely fantastic!!!❤

  • @BrilliantLove2
    @BrilliantLove2 5 днів тому

    I am just now listening! Thank you for sharing this amazing oral history ❤

    • @CandlelitTales
      @CandlelitTales 5 днів тому

      We're thrilled you like it! Thank you very much!

  • @macnacailli
    @macnacailli 5 днів тому

    Lugh Abu !!!

  • @authormichellefranklin
    @authormichellefranklin 5 днів тому

    Crúach is a haystack, but how Crom Crúach became Crom Dubh or how he became associated with Lughnasadh seems a bit of a mystery. Tailtiu is also said to be associated with the harvest, but not sure if she was the original subject of the Aonach or Lugh. Máire MacNeill's work is really remarkable. Great video! <3

  • @h.m.mcgreevy7787
    @h.m.mcgreevy7787 5 днів тому

    ☘️💜My Boy-Child is named after his Dad. I was thinking St. Cian w Brian Burou (?). Kid was conceived on Samhain.... trip.🙃☘️

  • @CutieBanana09
    @CutieBanana09 5 днів тому

    So my little pagan community on discord has been discussing what all we’re planning on doing, and sadly because we’re all a bit scattered across several continents we can’t do anything together in person, but generally several of us individually are making offerings to Lugh, Áine, and Tailtiu, hiking up a hill in the direction of the sunrise right at dawn (one is even doing this at a local hill with a standing stone), and lighting fires for part or all of the day, from dawn till dusk. Personally I’m in a household where it’s less than friendly towards non-christian religious practices (as in I’ll get kicked out if caught unfriendly) so I’ve got to keep it fairly low key, so in addition to my daily devotional practice to the Morrígan, I’m making incense and berry offerings to Lugh and Áine (and maybe Tailtiu, though they’re getting an incense stick each and that’s a lot of smoke for one room), and lighting candles while I do it. Then I’m going to be giving your stories on Áine and Lugh another listen, probably tomorrow rather than Thursday since I’ll have more time to, and continue my language studies. Maybe I’ll dedicate my repairs at work tomorrow to Tailtiu as well, to bring personal skills into it as well. I hope y’all have a great Lúnasa, and thank you as always for the work y’all do (:.

    • @CandlelitTales
      @CandlelitTales 5 днів тому

      It's wonderful to hear that Lughnasa is being celebrated across the continents in such pleasant ways. It all sounds like a thoroughly enjoyable way to celebrate the festival. Thank you and Happy Lughnasa!

  • @londonmason6129
    @londonmason6129 7 днів тому

    ❤ oh wow this is great

  • @h.m.mcgreevy7787
    @h.m.mcgreevy7787 7 днів тому

    ☘️💜 Irish Pride 💜☘️

  • @CutieBanana09
    @CutieBanana09 9 днів тому

    This was beyond incredible, easily one of y’all’s best and y’all set a high standard already, from the storytelling to the writing to the music, gods below the music, it’s truly a blessing to get to listen to these tales. I know of no better bards than y’all, An Dagda Mór Himself must listen to these with joy.

  • @h.m.mcgreevy7787
    @h.m.mcgreevy7787 17 днів тому

    ☘️💜 What does*Ni" fada on the i stand for?💜☘️

  • @connorricketts1323
    @connorricketts1323 18 днів тому

    love this

  • @angelusdemorte3
    @angelusdemorte3 19 днів тому

    I am 34... And I finally gave myself permission to go on the Appalachian Trail. I get that wonderlust so much!

  • @CutieBanana09
    @CutieBanana09 19 днів тому

    So I try to comment when I have a thought to try and boost y’all in the algorithm as a way of supporting when I’m broke (which is all the time), so I’ll say my thoughts regarding Catholic vs Pagan Irish national identity and the abuses of power by the church, but I also want to clarify that I’m an American and thus actively colonizing another land so my opinion doesn’t really matter, and I’m missing crucial cultural context by never even having visited the island. All that out of the way, you can’t really turn the clock back on history and culture and even if the pagan camp had won out and that became the most influential religious/ spiritual outlook in Ireland, you’d still have the after effects of colonialism, all of that generational trauma, all of that culture instilled by the church, and a bunch of people raised Catholic and Protestant and everything else, so I don’t think it would really change a great deal, I think that without a reckoning of the trauma inherited from hundreds of years of just some of the most brutal shit and everything else, an institutionalized paganism would probably be rife with many of the same abuses that we’re seeing with the Catholic Church, because both an institutionalized Irish paganism and the Catholic Church are populated by people, and you’re gonna have to deal with that no matter what deity or deities those people worship. That’s besides the fact that unless you had some mass abandonment of the church, you’d still wind up with forcing a bunch of people to abandon the beliefs their families have had for generations, and isn’t that a huge part of what those of us upset with St Patrick and the church are upset about? As a pagan who worships the Irish gods and studies the language and the myths and cares a great deal about Irish sovereignty, I think the problem is the church has too much power, not that paganism doesn’t have enough, and the best case scenario is just to let people be and just continue to fund cultural development and research into irelands past. It doesn’t have to be one thing or the other. You CAN just love Ireland and all that comes with it, the good, the bad, and the ugly.

    • @CandlelitTales
      @CandlelitTales 19 днів тому

      It would be difficult to argue against such reasonable and valid points :) So we'll just say thank you for your comment! We greatly appreciate your support!!

  • @CutieBanana09
    @CutieBanana09 24 дні тому

    There are at least a handful of stories that make me glad I’m not a woman in Irish myth, and this is certainly one of them, but really when I think about it what do the myths do but hold a mirror up to ourselves and the society we live in? Sure they entertain and teach and all of that but the lot of women hasn’t improved much in much of the world, and there are still plenty of men (and people of all genders, men don’t have a monopoly on inter-partner violence) like the druid in the story here, and yea, they’re dangerous and more numerous than you’d think and shit sucks.

  • @CutieBanana09
    @CutieBanana09 27 днів тому

    Thank y’all for this dearly. All the social medias, I trust I can find you on MySpace and Xanga as well huh? 😜

  • @CutieBanana09
    @CutieBanana09 28 днів тому

    I’m so glad ancient Ireland still had studio ghibli films /j

  • @amarorialdabraza1181
    @amarorialdabraza1181 Місяць тому

    Hi! I am a Rial too. So difficult finding another Rial surname. Is Santiago's heritage from Galicia, Spain? Cheers.

  • @theramblingseanchai
    @theramblingseanchai Місяць тому

    What an amazing project!! It would be so great to see Ireland once again covered in ancient woodland and becoming a haven for biodiversity. Keep up the great work lads! Looking forward to hearing how you'se get on :)

  • @LizHayes-ud9pr
    @LizHayes-ud9pr Місяць тому

    Since the death of my soul mate,the father of my young child who died suddenly in our home 2 months ago i have listened to and read many things on grief and death,but nothing as beautiful or as profound as this.Thankyou for your work,what a profound and poetic description of grief.

    • @CandlelitTales
      @CandlelitTales Місяць тому

      Wow. Thank you so much for sharing that ❤️

  • @Cill441
    @Cill441 Місяць тому

    Thank you, Collette, from Bealtaine Cottage. I'm a new subscriber here, and you are a real hoot, and I'm excited to learn more from your channel. So very good to be here.🐝☕️💛

    • @CandlelitTales
      @CandlelitTales Місяць тому

      Welcome! We hope you enjoy your stay 😊

  • @ardri31
    @ardri31 Місяць тому

    Ive heard this story before but never like this....beautiful music, beautiful words, beautiful....tears.

  • @h.m.mcgreevy7787
    @h.m.mcgreevy7787 Місяць тому

    ☘️💜☘️

  • @CutieBanana09
    @CutieBanana09 Місяць тому

    As a white American (and I only specify that because different cultures and communities here have different relationships with death) my relationship with death is honestly awful, and I’m genuinely terrified of it to the point of regular intense panic attacks. As a way of trying to deal with that, a huge part of my Irish pagan practice is trying to essentially rehabilitate my relationship with death and approach it in a more healthy and curious way rather than denying it altogether. To this end, I really like the concept of keening, and it’s something I want to (respectfully) learn more about and maybe even find a way to integrate it in someform into my own practice.

  • @CutieBanana09
    @CutieBanana09 Місяць тому

    Beyond incredible. Thank y’all for all that y’all do.

  • @conciliationofthepeople3156
    @conciliationofthepeople3156 Місяць тому

    You have no idea how grateful I am for you both 💜🙏 this telling and discussion is everything I needed, and it is done wonderfully 🥹❤️‍🔥thank you so much!! y You are so Loved and Honored for All that you do ❤️‍🔥💜🌈🙏🙌✨💫

  • @CutieBanana09
    @CutieBanana09 Місяць тому

    For me as someone who grew up in cow country here in the US, I think there’s plenty of room for both cows can be a bit silly, as they’re playful and curious and can have best friends and can be quite affectionate with their owners, I’ve even met a cow who was vocally quite insistent she be petted and loved on by anyone who passed by her and she was quite sweet and cute, but also cows absolutely are incredibly important and absolutely sacred because of their importance to dairy and agriculture. We get milk, meat, leather, and fertilizer from them for years and even one cow can go a long way towards sustaining a small family.

  • @CutieBanana09
    @CutieBanana09 Місяць тому

    Honestly your version of it (not that I’ve read any of the original versions yet) really makes me feel like it’s a decent metaphor for living with unhealed trauma. Balor here very much feels like a victim at the beginning, a child not knowing what was going on got a terrible evil inflicted upon him and while he wanted love and all good things, he carried that evil with him and it gnawed at him and without any help for that which plagued him, he allowed it to turn his actions more and more monstrous. He didn’t get proper help, he was clearly still around those that had inflicted the evil upon him and they still haunted his ears, and despite wanting to be kind, hurt the ones he loved. The part of him that wasn’t poisoned by the eye was kind and loving and caring, but when around those that hurt him and without help dealing effectively with the poison from his eye, his actions became increasingly harsh and cruel. The cycle of inflicting evil continues, until it’s broken by Lugh.

  • @karincleary2739
    @karincleary2739 Місяць тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Paul_John_Paul
    @Paul_John_Paul 2 місяці тому

    I'm a descendant of Niall, too.

  • @lpsash6027
    @lpsash6027 2 місяці тому

    Beautiful thank you Bard ❤

  • @LouveAsterion
    @LouveAsterion 2 місяці тому

    this was awesome as is everything you do! the breaking out of hell reminds me of the novel "the amber spyglass" who's intent was to criticize the notion of afterlife and the christian god, set in a world of christian beliefs where the afterlife resembles more so haidou / erebos in spite of those beliefs. the protagonists literally cut a way out of that realm to allow the dead to escape and enter in more of less a state a nirvana. anyway, i'm just gushing, these type of stories are alway a thrill!

  • @northman223
    @northman223 2 місяці тому

    Going there today it is best podcast to listen on way there!

  • @CutieBanana09
    @CutieBanana09 2 місяці тому

    I can’t wait to tell my bald Irish boss all about this, I’m sure he’ll be thrilled lmfao /s

  • @bobbibby9847
    @bobbibby9847 2 місяці тому

    Any harp players willing to volunteer play on my album I will record this Summer ?

  • @theramblingseanchai
    @theramblingseanchai 2 місяці тому

    This is one of my favourite stories and so wonderfully performed by Aron and Fancy Dan! G'wan yiz!

  • @h.m.mcgreevy7787
    @h.m.mcgreevy7787 2 місяці тому

    ☘️💜 Irish Pride 💜☘️💜 Irish American 💜☘️

  • @LouveAsterion
    @LouveAsterion 2 місяці тому

    this was brilliant as always, love having you two as part of my daily life

  • @Christianorthodox101
    @Christianorthodox101 2 місяці тому

    My family named me the English version of his name. They new of the legend and are devoted catholics.

  • @neron8497
    @neron8497 2 місяці тому

    Fascinating! And such captivating storytelling. Just wonderful.

  • @jamesbradshaw3389
    @jamesbradshaw3389 2 місяці тому

    Way back in time of my forefathers of many thousands of years ago, our family grew their long and added animal fat to it so they could go into battle with their long flowing hair which gave them extra protection against enemies swing swords, their long hair was used as an extra shield against deep flesh wounds, those true stories have been passed down in our family of how we The Fír Bolg fought hard and long and never gave up since the first battle of Moy Tura

  • @crystaljones7084
    @crystaljones7084 3 місяці тому

    I Love hearing folk tales, mythology, history and any other Irish stories you want to tell. I'm here for it all!! 😊💜

  • @radicalcartoons2766
    @radicalcartoons2766 3 місяці тому

    Subscribed because you're recommended by Colette of Bealtaine Cottage.