• The Three Winters and their Fruits- With Santiago Rial

  • Feb 16 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
  • Podcast

The Three Winters and their Fruits- With Santiago Rial

  • Summary

  • We are back with Episode 4! I can't believe it and I am so excited to shine a light on a special friend of ours Santiago!

    Santiago is a 37 year old Argentinian illustrator, he moved to Ireland following his passion for researching many aspects of Irish culture and heritage, focusing mostly on medieval mythology, history, sociology and language. Writing articles and creating illustrations, he aims at making the facts we can known about Irish Studies as accessible as possible, while at the same time engaging with community projects regarding the sustainable stewardship of and access to both land and knowledge.

    Listen in to discover :

    How name and place can be a choice

    How the seasons are a necessary affect

    How a leap of faith isn't so scary when we accept there are no certainties

    Learn about Santiago's relationship with ancient sites in Ireland, especially Loughcrew

    His thoughts on modern approaches to shamanism and connection with the land

    How Santiago makes our history, culture and mythology accessible to us

    How the messages of our ancestors live within us and guide us

    Learn about Dionysius the 'Foreigner' God and his place in Santiago's journey and perspective living here in Ireland

    The Gaelic Woodland Project and the call to action

    Why there is not much being done to get rid of invasive woodland species, not surprisingly its related to profits...

    His connection with his own ancestors and the cry for home

    Irishism's he now has the joy of learning to live with :)


    https://www.instagram.com/seamus.draoigall/

    https://www.instagram.com/deercun/

    https://www.instagram.com/gaelicwoodlandproject/



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