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By Wight Druids with Wake The Wight
Our contributor Joe Caudwell can be reached here: https://joecaudwell.bandcamp.com

Wight Druids podcast Wightdruid

    • Religion und Spiritualität

By Wight Druids with Wake The Wight
Our contributor Joe Caudwell can be reached here: https://joecaudwell.bandcamp.com

    Imbolc 2021

    Imbolc 2021

    The final song, Ode to Brigid, is by Katy Taylor, https://katytaylor.com/

    • 50 Min.
    Winter Solstice 2020 Alban Arthan

    Winter Solstice 2020 Alban Arthan

    Credits to:

    Nelson Mandela - South African National Anthem 6-30-1990 - Oakland Coliseum Stadium

    African Medley - Stellenbosch University Chamber Choir

    Wyrd Sisters - 'Solstice Carole'

    • 47 Min.
    Samhain 2020

    Samhain 2020

    Wight Druids and Wake The Wight pay tribute to the ancestors for Samhain 2020.

    • 1 Std.
    Alban Elfed 2020 Autumn Equinox

    Alban Elfed 2020 Autumn Equinox

    This episode includes a section on Peace Day, September 21st each year.

    • 30 Min.
    Lughnasadh 2020

    Lughnasadh 2020

    As we are still shielding from the coronavirus, we have once more produced a podcast to mark the latest of the eight festivals of each year, Lughnasadh, the first of harvest.

    This podcast ends with an excellent version of the traditional harvest song, John Barleycorn, by Mark and Lyz, collectively known as Willow's Drum. They and their CD can be found online at http://celticmythpodshow.com/Contributors/WillowsDrum/WillowsDrum.php

    Enjoy!

    • 1 Std. 6 Min.
    Summer Solstice 2020

    Summer Solstice 2020

    Summer Solstice 2020 celebration with Wight Druids and Wake The Wight.

    Contributor Joe Caudwell has a new album at https://joecaudwell.bandcamp.com 

    • 1 Std. 19 Min.

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