Nordic Mythology Podcast

Ep 35 - Nordic Animism with Rune Rassusen

November 05, 2020 Mathias Nordvig and Daniel Farrand Episode 35
Nordic Mythology Podcast
Ep 35 - Nordic Animism with Rune Rassusen
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Show Notes

This week Mathias and Daniel are chatting with Rune Hjarnø Rasmussen who runs a successful Youtube channel and the web page Nordic Animism both of which are well worth checking out!

With 2020 drawing to a close (finally) Rune is releasing the 2021 Runic Animist Calendar, a wall calendar which features a selection of amazing artists working off of the theme "rune". It also comes with a manual "The Nordic Animist Year," which functions as an introduction to traditional seasonal animism in Northern Europe. It's a good read although notably a little shorter than Mathias's last book (not that it's a measuring contest or anything!)

Also we know the sound is a little off on this weeks episode. Runes audio was not terribly good to begin with so Shan had to give him a little bit of old time radio voice. Think of it as ambiance?

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