KnotWork Myth & Storytelling

Ciarán and His Wild, Holy Kin | S6 Ep40


Listen Later

Write Your Book With Us In 2026

The Authors’ Knot Program, February - November 2026

Registration is open now for our intimate 10-month online writing program for thought leaders, memoirists, novelists. and heart-led visionaries working on a book or another “big project.”

Learn more and apply to join the Authors’ Knot.

Please Support Our Show: Join us on Substack

Love KnotWork Storytelling? Your financial contribution helps me pay the amazing team that puts this show together.

Subscribe to our newsletter Myth Is Medicine. Words Are Magic

OUR STORY

Ciarán of Saighir was born jus as Christianity was emerging in Ireland. This is the story of a woman’s vision, a long pilgrimage, and what happens when you keep company with a boar, a wolf, a badger, and a fox in a very inhospitable forest.

The story was recorded during a Myth Workers’ Salon, a gathering of Myth Is Medicine newsletter subscribers. If you’d like to join the next gathering and hear the story before it’s on the podcast, sing up or upgrade your current subscription at: https://mythismedicine.substack.com/

IN THIS EPISODE

  1. January 6 and all of its spiritual and traditional celebrations: Little Christmas, Epiphany , Nollaig Na mBan (“women’s Christmas” in the Irish)
  2. The human habit of trying to tame the wild and the trouble with anthropocentrism
  3. Connecting with the animal nature within and reconnecting to nature in a profound, elemental way
  4. What it means to be a liminal creature, to hold space for both worlds, for multiple traditions, like paganism and Catholicism
  5. Sources of this story: John Moriarty in Invoking Ireland, Martin Shaw in Jawbone, Ciaran Carson’s The Star Factory in which he quotes Patricia Lynch’s Knights of God

OUR STORY

Ciarán of Saighir was born jus as Christianity was emerging in Ireland. This is the story of a woman’s vision, a long pilgrimage, and what happens when you keep company with a boar, a wolf, a badger, and a fox in a very inhospitable forest.

The story was recorded during a Myth Workers’ Salon, a gathering of Myth Is Medicine newsletter subscribers. If you’d like to join the next gathering and hear the story before it’s on the podcast, sing up or upgrade your current subscription at: https://mythismedicine.substack.com/

IN THIS EPISODE

  1. January 6 and all of its spiritual and traditional celebrations: Little Christmas, Epiphany , Nollaig Na mBan (“women’s Christmas” in the Irish)
  2. What it means to tame the wild and the trouble with anthropocentrism
  3. Connecting with the animal nature within and reconnecting to nature in a profound, elemental way
  4. What it means to be a liminal creature, to hold space for both worlds, for multiple traditions, like paganism and Catholicism
  5. Sources of this story: John Moriarty in Invoking Ireland, Martin Shaw in Jawbone, the original manuscript at celt.ucc.ie, Ciaran Carson’s The Star Factory in which he quotes Patricia Lynch’s Knights of God.

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

KnotWork Myth & StorytellingBy Marisa Goudy

  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5

5

26 ratings


More shows like KnotWork Myth & Storytelling

View all
Stuff You Should Know by iHeartPodcasts

Stuff You Should Know

78,728 Listeners

The Moth by The Moth

The Moth

27,172 Listeners

Up First from NPR by NPR

Up First from NPR

56,917 Listeners

Ologies with Alie Ward by Alie Ward

Ologies with Alie Ward

24,508 Listeners

Ghost of a Podcast: Astrology & Advice with Jessica Lanyadoo by Jessica Lanyadoo

Ghost of a Podcast: Astrology & Advice with Jessica Lanyadoo

4,249 Listeners

The Blindboy Podcast by Blindboyboatclub

The Blindboy Podcast

1,810 Listeners

Accidental Gods by Accidental Gods

Accidental Gods

159 Listeners

Candlelit Tales Irish Mythology Podcast by Candlelit Tales

Candlelit Tales Irish Mythology Podcast

131 Listeners

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen by Elise Loehnen

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

1,104 Listeners

Otherworld by Otherworld

Otherworld

4,140 Listeners