{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/66edc850d4cef78b2b5cd010/67b63280d7f65bb04517b292?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"18 - Ladies Who Get Fair-ly Drunk","description":"<p>In this week’s episode, Sammy gives a mystical overview of one of lore’s favorite folk: The Fae. As the mead flows, the ladies unmask Ricky Gervais, become crow drug dealers, and travel to Medieval Times!</p><p><br></p><p><strong>TW</strong></p><p>Murder, Death</p><p><br></p><p>Sources:</p><p>“Irish Folklore Part 7: The Fairies” By Dawn Rainbolt on Wilderness Ireland</p><p>“Fairies and Fairy lore: The reality of the Irish fairy” by Anon on Ireland’s Folklore and Traditions</p><p>“Fairies: The Mystery of Where They Came From” by anon on formfluent.com</p><p>“The Fairy Faith: An Ancient Indigenous Religion” by Carolyn Emerick on HubPages</p><p>“History of Fairies” by AFREESTYLER on Apanache</p><p>“A Brief History of Fairies” by Anon at fiveminutehistory.com</p><p>“Fairies at La Rochelle?” by Emily Cough on Bar Harbor Historical Society</p><p>“Who Are the Tuatha Dé Danan? Demystifying the “God-Folk” of Irish Mythology” by I.E. on IrishMyths.com</p><p>“The Tuatha Dé Danann - Irelands Greatest Tribe” by Anon at Ireland-information.com</p><p>“The Banshee: The Wailing Fairy Woman of Ireland” by Morris H. Lary on History Cooperative</p><p>“Irish Folklore Part 7: The Fairies” by Dawn Rainbolt on Wilderness Ireland</p><p>“The Sidhe - Irish Fairy Folklore” by ipsadmin on Irish Pagan School</p><p>“Irish fairies: Ireland’s living folklore” by Ciaran Vipond on My Irish Jeweler</p><p>“Ireland’s fairy forts and their power over the Irish” by Seamus Hanratty on Irish Central</p><p>“Banshees in Irish Culture” by staff at Irish Urns</p>","author_name":"Ladies Who Lore"}