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OUR STORY
Jen Murphy tells us the core tales Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi, the great epic of Welsh mythology, beginning with King Math and his Goewin, his “virgin footholder” and concluding with the story of Arianrhod.
Jen concludes her telling with Blodeuwedd, who you met in S7 Ep 1.
OUR GUEST
Jen Murphy is an Irish mythologist, anthropologist and founder of The Celtic Creatives. A Dubliner born and bred, from the time she could talk, Jen's grandmother Frances O'Sullivan filled her ears with tales from Irish myth and folklore, fuelling a now 40-year fascination with the stories of her lineage. Jen's apprenticeship to following her soul's breadcrumbs has guided her formal studies in Medieval Irish and Celtic Studies, Anthropology, and Jungian Psychology. Jen supports people to remember that they have a shining soul, to dream Celtic spirituality into their modern lives by making the Celtic soul a living aesthetic—centring the soul in the everyday experience of life—through mythwork, dreamwork, and the body.
Find her on Instagram @celticreatives and at https://celticcreatives.substack.com, https://www.celticcreatives.com/
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WORK WITH MARISA
Music by Beth Sweeney and Billy Hardy: billyandbeth.com
PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SHOW
Love KnotWork Storytelling? Your financial contribution helps me pay the amazing team that puts this show together. As a paid Myth Workers' Hearth subscriber, you'll have access to Turas and be invited to our monthly Myth Workers' Hearth Gatherings.
Subscribe to Myth Workers' Hearth: www.mythworkers.com
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OUR STORY
Jen Murphy tells us the core tales Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi, the great epic of Welsh mythology, beginning with King Math and his Goewin, his “virgin footholder” and concluding with the story of Arianrhod.
Jen concludes her telling with Blodeuwedd, who you met in S7 Ep 1.
OUR GUEST
Jen Murphy is an Irish mythologist, anthropologist and founder of The Celtic Creatives. A Dubliner born and bred, from the time she could talk, Jen's grandmother Frances O'Sullivan filled her ears with tales from Irish myth and folklore, fuelling a now 40-year fascination with the stories of her lineage. Jen's apprenticeship to following her soul's breadcrumbs has guided her formal studies in Medieval Irish and Celtic Studies, Anthropology, and Jungian Psychology. Jen supports people to remember that they have a shining soul, to dream Celtic spirituality into their modern lives by making the Celtic soul a living aesthetic—centring the soul in the everyday experience of life—through mythwork, dreamwork, and the body.
Find her on Instagram @celticreatives and at https://celticcreatives.substack.com, https://www.celticcreatives.com/
IN THIS EPISODE
WORK WITH MARISA
Music by Beth Sweeney and Billy Hardy: billyandbeth.com
PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SHOW
Love KnotWork Storytelling? Your financial contribution helps me pay the amazing team that puts this show together. As a paid Myth Workers' Hearth subscriber, you'll have access to Turas and be invited to our monthly Myth Workers' Hearth Gatherings.
Subscribe to Myth Workers' Hearth: www.mythworkers.com

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