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Take Marisa's Brigid class at Celtic Junction!
Marisa will be teaching a three-session online class for Celtic Junction, starting January 28.
Register for Brigid & Expressions of the Irish Divine Feminine
Our Story
As the season of Imbolc draws closer, an episode from the KnotWork archives. Kate Chadbourne offers us two tales of Brigit, Ireland's patron goddess and saint. The first describes Brigit as the Blessed Virgin Mary's best friend and the first celebration of Saint Brigit's Day. The second is a story of resourcefulness and kindness: when Brigit saves a fox and outfoxes a king.
Our Guest
Kate Chadbourne is a singer, harper, and storyteller, an award-winning songwriter and poet, and a scholar of Irish language and folklore with a PhD from Harvard. She's a beloved performer at venues throughout New England and founder of The Bardic Academy, a school for writers, musicians, singers, and young scholars. Kate recently released her novel The Poet on the Train.
Learn more about Kate as a performer, teacher, editor, and guide at The Bardic Academy and her vibrant YouTube channel.
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Music at the start of the show is by Beth Sweeney and Billy Hardy: billyandbeth.com
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Take Marisa's Brigid class at Celtic Junction!
Marisa will be teaching a three-session online class for Celtic Junction, starting January 28.
Register for Brigid & Expressions of the Irish Divine Feminine
Our Story
As the season of Imbolc draws closer, an episode from the KnotWork archives. Kate Chadbourne offers us two tales of Brigit, Ireland's patron goddess and saint. The first describes Brigit as the Blessed Virgin Mary's best friend and the first celebration of Saint Brigit's Day. The second is a story of resourcefulness and kindness: when Brigit saves a fox and outfoxes a king.
Our Guest
Kate Chadbourne is a singer, harper, and storyteller, an award-winning songwriter and poet, and a scholar of Irish language and folklore with a PhD from Harvard. She's a beloved performer at venues throughout New England and founder of The Bardic Academy, a school for writers, musicians, singers, and young scholars. Kate recently released her novel The Poet on the Train.
Learn more about Kate as a performer, teacher, editor, and guide at The Bardic Academy and her vibrant YouTube channel.
In This Episode:
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
Work With MarisaFollow the show on Substack, Instagram, and Facebook.
Music at the start of the show is by Beth Sweeney and Billy Hardy: billyandbeth.com

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