Imagine you’re walking the beach, about to go fishing for your supper, but instead unearth a gigantic Bronze Age monument which had been submerged under the water for thousands of years. That’s exactly what happened to John Lorimer in the Spring of 1998, but that’s not the end of this controversial story. Today we plunge into the water as we voyage to Holme Beach in Norfolk. Throw your anchor out witches, this is a rocky one.
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Honey and the Hex is a sibling duo exploring the origins, traditions and intersections of folklore and where they lie today. Through a progressive lens they delve into myths, magick and mystery. Journey through the British Isles in search of gremlins, goblins, fairies, banshees, witches and vampires.
Episode references:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr7UIgOKwus&t=22s&ab_channel=socpa
Ostara
Twins
Lupercalia
Death by Decor
Hand of Glory / Who put Bella in the Wych Elm?
Loch Lomond
The Langham
The Highgate Vampire
Friday 13th
The Bean Nighe
Ghosts of the London Underground
Folk Magick Part One: Cunning
Imbolc
Isle of Man Folklore with The Mage's Well
The Black Cap
Plantlore with Vicky Chown
50 Berkeley Square
Bloody Mary
The Headless Horseman
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The Modern West
Voices of Misery Podcast
House of Whimsical Terror
Dairyland Frights
Stuff You Should Know
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