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Home » A Conversation with Scott Richardson-Read from Cailleachs Herbramium

A Conversation with Scott Richardson-Read from Cailleachs Herbramium

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  • March 10, 2026

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This conversation delves into the rich tapestry of Scottish culture, exploring the impact of the Outlander series on tourism, the importance of working-class narratives, and the growing disconnect between modern society and nature. The speakers discuss the therapeutic benefits of nature, the significance of folklore and cultural heritage, and the need for more flexible celebrations that align with natural rhythms. They also highlight the Cailleach’s role in Scottish mythology and the importance of listening to nature for mental well-being. In this engaging conversation, Scott Richardson-Read and Carol Murdoch delve into the rich tapestry of folklore, tradition, and community. They explore how these elements intertwine with education, nature, and the evolving landscape of modern society. The discussion highlights the importance of storytelling as a means of connection and understanding, emphasising the need for inclusivity and hospitality in preserving cultural narratives. As they navigate the complexities of folklore in a contemporary context, they reflect on the shifting baselines of nature and the role of community events in fostering a sense of belonging and shared history.

Takeaways

  • The Outlander series has significantly influenced Scottish tourism and culture.
  • Working-class stories in Scotland are often overlooked and appropriated.
  • There is a growing disconnect between modern society and nature, impacting mental health.
  • Nature has therapeutic benefits that can aid in mental well-being.
  • Cultural heritage and folklore are vital in understanding Scottish identity.
  • Celebrations like New Year can be more flexible and aligned with nature’s rhythms.
  • Listening to nature can enhance our understanding of our environment.
  • The Kaelac is a significant figure in Scottish mythology, representing more than just winter.
  • Folklore can provide insights into local histories and cultural practices.
  • Engaging with nature can foster a deeper connection to our roots. Folklore and tradition are vital for community connection.
  • Storytelling serves as a bridge between past and present.
  • Cultural influences shape our understanding of traditions.
  • Education should allow for exploration of personal passions.
  • Nature and landscape are intertwined with folklore.
  • Community events strengthen ties and shared history.
  • The shifting baseline of nature affects our stories.
  • Inclusivity in folklore is essential for its preservation.
  • Knowledge liberation through storytelling is powerful.
  • Folklore can guide us in navigating modern challenges.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background
04:57 Connection to Land and Nature
10:38 The Impact of Technology on Connection
13:16 Celebrating New Year and Seasonal Changes
26:35 Disconnect from Nature and Consumerism
29:45 The Importance of Listening and Reflection
32:38 Education and Community Engagement
35:42 Gaelic Heritage and Place Names
38:52 The Role of Folklore in Modern Society
50:49 Traditions, Community, and Hospitality
58:00 Identity Politics and Class Dynamics
58:28 Fractured Communities and Folk Traditions
59:44 The Importance of Community Events
01:00:39 Revisiting Historical Narratives
01:01:25 Sacred Spaces and Local Stories
01:02:48 The Evolution of Folklore in Modern Times
01:04:57 Liberating Narratives in Folklore
01:06:04 The Impact of Climate Change on Folklore
01:09:17 Connecting Folklore with Modern Knowledge
01:12:05 Indigenous Knowledge and Oral Traditions
01:13:48 Storytelling as Navigation
01:15:48 The Role of Memory in Storytelling
01:17:41 The Future of Folklore and Community Engagement
01:19:57 Cheese, Community, and Cultural Identity
01:21:54 Herbal Wisdom and Folk Traditions
01:22:31 Functional Medicine and Holistic Health
01:23:26 Empowering Educators and Student Passions
01:24:12 Interconnectedness in Learning
01:26:02 Future Writing and Herbal Knowledge

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