Episodes
If you go out in the woods or forest today there may be a big surprise!šŸ§Press play to hear just what this ā€˜Surpriseā€™ might look likešŸ˜‰. Follow Caribbean Folklore &Mysteries on Facebook at https://www.Facebook.com/CaribbeanFolkloreMysteries/ Email:[email protected] Thanks to freesound.org for some of the sound effects used in this episode. (C) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michele-eastmond/message
Published 04/29/22
Published 04/29/22
In this episode we explore a popular figure whose story, whose reputation was often told in a folklore light but if you delve deeper there were so many more intriguing layers to discover, discuss & debate. Press play, listen then provide your insight & answer to the episode title ā€œHarlot or Heroine?ā€ *Mild sexual references* Follow Caribbean Folklore &Mysteries on Facebook at https://www.Facebook.com/CaribbeanFolkloreMysteries/ Email:[email protected] Thanks to...
Published 03/06/22
What do you get when you combine witches & love? Listen and find out šŸ˜‰ Follow Caribbean Folklore &Mysteries on Facebook at https://www.Facebook.com/CaribbeanFolkloreMysteries/ Email:[email protected] Thanks to freesound.org for some of the sound effects used in this episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michele-eastmond/message
Published 02/03/22
On this island paradise well known for itsā€™ beautiful beaches, friendly people there is a centuries old mystery that still remains unsolved. Press play and see if you can provide a solutionšŸ§ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michele-eastmond/message
Published 11/30/21
You may be familiar with the advise of "Be careful what you wish for" but have you heard " Be careful who you answerā€? Press play and discover why YOU shouldn't always answer when called. Follow Caribbean Folklore &Mysteries on Facebook at https://www.Facebook.com/CaribbeanFolkloreMysteries/ Email:[email protected] Thanks to Pixabay for provision of some of the sound effects: Music from Pixabay Music from Pixabay --- Send in a voice...
Published 11/02/21
Looking at much more than the man who lives therešŸ˜‰... We explore some of the region's tales, sayings and beliefs attributed to the cycles of the moon. *warning* This episode contains a reference to Mild physical violence. Follow Caribbean Folklore &Mysteries on Facebook at https://www.Facebook.com/CaribbeanFolkloreMysteries/ Email:[email protected] Thanks to Freesound.org for the howling sound effect created by 'PhonosUPF' --- Send in a voice message:...
Published 10/01/21
This episode begins exploring the possible why behind the activities and actions of La Soucayant/Ole Hag. You can listen to our very introduction to this folklore character here >>> https://anchor.fm/michele-eastmond/episodes/The-Ole-HagLaSoucayant-eji63b Follow Caribbean Folklore &Mysteries on Facebook at https://www.Facebook.com/CaribbeanFolkloreMysteries/
Published 09/02/21
Sometimes a gift, donation or great bargain can bring more than a good deal or savings. Sometimes it brings an unwanted attachment that causes you toā€¦take it back where you brought it from, take it back where you found it. Follow Caribbean Folklore &Mysteries on Facebook at https://www.Facebook.com/CaribbeanFolkloreMysteries/
Published 08/02/21
Listen to how events from centuries ago impact the popular fruit of the Tamarind Tree.
Published 07/01/21
Are all family legacies worth carrying on or should some of them cease when the last practitioner has passed? #Obeah
Published 06/04/21
Tune in to hear the experiences of one Barbadian family over the years they called Hothersal Plantation Great House home.
Published 05/01/21
Join us on the first in a series that seeks to explore the story behind the origins of water folklore throughout the islands of the Caribbean.
Published 04/01/21
Based on actual events this story explores the tale of the Baku.
Published 02/21/21
When the past does not remain in the past the stain of itsā€™ transgressions linger in the atmosphere and allow a young girl to discover she has the vision to see things most cannot.
Published 12/30/20
A tale exploring the modern day use of ancient creatures and practices to manipulate the lives and actions of others.
Published 11/28/20
Beware the devil woman who only roams at night.
Published 11/07/20
In this episode we explore the origins of the Heartman, whose rumoured existence caused fear and panic across the sleepy rural villages of Barbados. Once you have listened to the episode please share your thoughts by clicking the link below. https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/S58KS8P
Published 10/21/20
Listen to the story behind Barbadosā€™s most infamous Duppy. Find out exactly what is a duppy along with all things duppy related
Published 10/12/20
Learn more about the story of the Ole Hag also known as La Soucayant, one of the Caribbeanā€™s more widely known Folklore characters.
Published 10/02/20