Join host Edmund Cross as he explores Lugh of the Long Arm, one of the most versatile and skilled deities in Celtic mythology. Known as Samildánach, the master of all arts, Lugh represents the ancient Celtic ideal of comprehensive excellence across multiple disciplines. This episode examines his famous arrival at Tara, where he demonstrated mastery of carpentry, smithcraft, warfare, music, poetry, history, magic, and healing. We trace Lugh's worship across the ancient Celtic world, from Ireland to Gaul, exploring archaeological evidence of his widespread veneration including the Roman city Lugdunum (Lyon) named in his honor. Learn about Lughnasadh, his harvest festival still celebrated today, and his role as father to the legendary hero Cú Chulainn. The episode covers his appearances in Welsh tradition as Lleu Llaw Gyffes and discusses scholarly interpretations of his solar associations. We examine how Lugh's story reflects ancient Celtic values of versatility and skill mastery, and explore his continuing influence on modern Celtic traditions and neo-pagan movements. Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, Celtic culture students, and anyone interested in ancient European spiritual traditions and their lasting cultural impact.