Send us a text Thank you for your patience on this one! After many technical problems since recording back in October, at long last I’m pleased to finally be presenting a selection of Ghost Stories from Shetland. Most of these stories are from Yell and Fetlar, and there is definitely a bias towards the north isles in the written record of Shetland folklore, largely due to the work of Jessie Saxby and Laurence Tulloch who came from Unst and Yell respectively and predominantly recorded t...
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Send us a text Thank you for your patience on this one! After many technical problems since recording back in October, at long last I’m pleased to finally be presenting a selection of Ghost Stories from Shetland. Most of these stories are from Yell and Fetlar, and there is definitely a bias towards the north isles in the written record of Shetland folklore, largely due to the work of Jessie Saxby and Laurence Tulloch who came from Unst and Yell respectively and predominantly recorded t...
Send us a text It has already been mentioned on previous podcast episodes, but yes, we have a Patreon account. This episode tells you everything you need to know about the platform - what it is, how it works, and why I felt the need to start it. This Podcast was made possible by the support of our Producers who already support Adventure Shetland on Patreon. This episode was produced by: Rory Goodlad, Emma Bird, Jeemie Laurenson, Kirsten Malcolmson, Penny Malcolmson, Jaime Smith and Melissa M...
Adventure Shetland - The Podcast
Send us a text Thank you for your patience on this one! After many technical problems since recording back in October, at long last I’m pleased to finally be presenting a selection of Ghost Stories from Shetland. Most of these stories are from Yell and Fetlar, and there is definitely a bias towards the north isles in the written record of Shetland folklore, largely due to the work of Jessie Saxby and Laurence Tulloch who came from Unst and Yell respectively and predominantly recorded t...