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Love KnotWork Storytelling? Support the show, find the in-depth show notes, get special supporter-only podcast episodes, and stay connected between seasons on our Substack, Myth Is Medicine.
Our Story
Laura Murphy returns to KnotWork for the third time with a tale of the Irish goddess Danu that is part creation story and part initiation rite.
Our Guest
Laura Murphy is a poet, activist and healer from Ireland whose work centers around the ancient Irish poetic practice of Imbas Forosnai. The filí (seer-poets) of pre-Christian Ireland used this practice to bring healing to society and truth to power.
Laura’s Imbas-infused work has been featured in the Abbey Theatre’s critically acclaimed "HOME: Part One," Herstory Light Shows, TG4’s "Imeall" and RTÉ documentary "Finding Brigid."
Laura was the inaugural Poet in Residence at Herstory, the movement illuminating female role-models, she was a key player in the campaign to make Brigid’s Day a national holiday in Ireland. She is an advocate for Mother and Baby Home survivors.
Follow Laura on Instagram: @everose
Art for this episode, “Danu Rising” by Yuri Leitch of The Ogham Grove.
The Danu Chant at the end of Laura’s story is written by Jenny Ní Ruiséil; sung & recorded by Melanie Taylor.
Our Conversation
More complete show notes will be available at the Myth Is Medicine Substack.
Our Music
Music at the start of the show is by Beth Sweeney and Billy Hardy: billyandbeth.com
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Please Support Our Show: Join us on Substack
Love KnotWork Storytelling? Support the show, find the in-depth show notes, get special supporter-only podcast episodes, and stay connected between seasons on our Substack, Myth Is Medicine.
Our Story
Laura Murphy returns to KnotWork for the third time with a tale of the Irish goddess Danu that is part creation story and part initiation rite.
Our Guest
Laura Murphy is a poet, activist and healer from Ireland whose work centers around the ancient Irish poetic practice of Imbas Forosnai. The filí (seer-poets) of pre-Christian Ireland used this practice to bring healing to society and truth to power.
Laura’s Imbas-infused work has been featured in the Abbey Theatre’s critically acclaimed "HOME: Part One," Herstory Light Shows, TG4’s "Imeall" and RTÉ documentary "Finding Brigid."
Laura was the inaugural Poet in Residence at Herstory, the movement illuminating female role-models, she was a key player in the campaign to make Brigid’s Day a national holiday in Ireland. She is an advocate for Mother and Baby Home survivors.
Follow Laura on Instagram: @everose
Art for this episode, “Danu Rising” by Yuri Leitch of The Ogham Grove.
The Danu Chant at the end of Laura’s story is written by Jenny Ní Ruiséil; sung & recorded by Melanie Taylor.
Our Conversation
More complete show notes will be available at the Myth Is Medicine Substack.
Our Music
Music at the start of the show is by Beth Sweeney and Billy Hardy: billyandbeth.com
Work With Marisa
Follow the show on Substack, Instagram, and Facebook.

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