From Cork to New York

The Cloak on a Sunbeam: Thresholds of New Life

27 min · 30. mar. 2026
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As the darkness of winter begins to stretch toward the light of spring, Maria and Jim explore the parallel mysteries of the Celtic and Jewish calendars. From St. Brigid’s miraculous sunbeam in Cork to the earth-born babies of ancient Egypt, this episode honors the fierce nourishment and quiet magic of the feminine spirit. THE CHAPTERS 1. [00:22] The Season of Imbolc: Maria introduces the Irish season of "gestation" and the upcoming St. Brigid’s Day, while Jim connects it to the Jewish "New Year for the Trees." 2. [03:51] Maria - The Threshold Saint: The story of young Brigid, the girl born between the inside and outside, who proved her worth through a translucent apple peel and a heart for hunting. 3. [08:52] The Cloak on a Sunbeam: Brigid’s arrival in ancient Cork and the miracle that frightened a Bishop but sealed her fate as a holy leader of the new religion. 4. [13:06] Wells and Prayer Trees: A reflection on the enduring folk traditions of Brigid’s wells and the ribbons left by the traveling people of Ireland. 5. [14:24] Jim - The Midwives of Egypt: Jim shares the midrash of Shifra and Puah, the midwives who defied Pharaoh’s decree through seduction, mirrors, and miraculous buckets of fish. 6. [18:30] The Womb of the Earth: A breathtaking tale of angels serving as midwives in the fields and the earth opening up to protect the children of the Israelites. 7. [21:55] Building Story Bridges: Looking forward to the future of the podcast, including a mission to the Atlas Mountains and inviting guests from the World Storytelling Cafe. KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. The Universality of Gestation: Both Celtic and Jewish traditions recognize this time of year not as "dead" winter, but as a "sleep time" where life is actively being dreamed into existence. 2. The Power of Thresholds: St. Brigid, born on a door lintel, reminds us that the most powerful figures often exist in the "in-between" spaces—between poverty and wealth, or ancient ways and new faiths. 3. Storytelling as Protection: The tale of the Egyptian midwives illustrates how myth and folklore serve as a "nourishing stew" for the psyche, offering hope and survival strategies against oppression. 4. The "Perfect Knowledge" of Children: Maria and Jim discuss the inherent wisdom children possess and the importance of "leading them astray" from rigid systems to preserve their creativity. CLOSING To dive deeper into the myths that haunt and heal us, subscribe to the Healing Monsters Substack [https://healingmonsters.substack.com/]. Join us as we bridge the distance between our own Corks and New Yorks through the power of the oral tradition. Safe on the Story Road until the next time.

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The Weeping Forest and the Thrumming Hive

THE STORIES * "The Rabbit and the Bees" — A traditional Irish shape-shifting tale of Bealtaine, love, and protective magic, told by Maria (Máire, Seanchaí Corcaí). * "The Baal Shem Tov and the Weeping Forest" — A Hasidic story of ecological rupture, unpermitted taking, and the grief of the natural world, told by Jim. THE HOOK What happens when we forget to ask permission of the land we inhabit? In this episode, Maria and Jim return from their travels on the Story Road to cross the threshold into Bealtaine—the Irish season of summer and the "mouth of fire"—while Upstate New York slowly shakes off the final snows of spring. Through rich stories of shape-shifting hares, protective bee hives, and the weeping woods of Eastern Europe, they invite us to listen to the whispers of the natural world and restore our sacred, reciprocal connection with the earth. THE CHAPTERS * [00:22] Returning from the Story Road Maria and Jim share the disorienting magic of "landing" back in their respective homes in Cork and Upstate New York after their immersive storytelling adventures in Marrakech and Casablanca. * [03:56] The Mouth of Fire & Seasonal Rhythms An exploration of Bealtaine (the "mouth of fire"), the Irish seasonal shift to summer, contrasted with the unpredictability of New York's late spring, highlighting ancient agricultural practices of smoking cattle to clear the winter's burdens. * [06:53] Yellow Flowers and the Thinning Veil A deep dive into the folklore of Bealtaine, where the boundary between worlds grows paper-thin, featuring yellow gorse flowers laid on door sills to keep the sídhe (the good folk) at bay and prevent the taking of one's luck (tógaint an t-ádh). * [08:58] Story: The Rabbit and the Bees Maria spins a legendary Cork-based tale of a lonely farmer named Pádraig, a blue-eyed hare fleeing a vengeful Cailleach, a magical mist (Ceo Draíochta), and the ancient custom of "telling the bees" who ultimately rise up to defend the home. * [22:00] Story: The Baal Shem Tov and the Weeping Forest Jim shares a poignant Hasidic story of the Baal Shem Tov arriving at a new cabin built from young trees harvested without permission, revealing how the forest's deep, weeping grief over its lost children frightened away the angel of conception. * [29:35] Forest Whispers & The Maypole Post Jim details his personal ritual of greeting the trees on his local forest trail, the day the forest told him "not today," and the beautiful, shape-shifting evolution of a trail post decorated with children's shoes, controversial flags, and finally, peaceful ribbons. * [34:11] Prayer Ties and Rags: Tangible Intentions A cross-cultural reflection on how we leave our prayers in nature, comparing the ancient Irish practice of rag trees at holy wells to the Indigenous tradition of wrapping loose tobacco in small, colorful cloths to carry intentions to heaven. * [36:51] Voices from the Souks & Closing Blessings A sneak peek at an upcoming bonus episode recorded live amidst the bustling sounds of Marrakech, and a heartfelt reminder to keep life brimming and flowing until the next meeting on the Story Road. KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Reciprocity is the Law of the Land: Whether cutting down young timber for a home or taking a walk through the woods, we must ask permission of the non-human world. Taking without asking creates an ecological and spiritual silence that drives away blessing and conception. 2. Telling the Bees: The ancient practice of sharing our grief, dreams, and life updates with the beehive is more than superstition. It acknowledges that our lives are deeply entwined with our local ecosystems, and that nature listens, thrums, and responds to human emotion. 3. The Whispering Boundaries: Traditional festivals like Bealtaine and Samhain serve as vital reminders of times when the veil thins, encouraging us to decorate our doorposts with gorse or yellow flowers to intentionally honor the threshold between the human world and the wild, mysterious "other." 4. Beauty Out of Division: Much like the trail marker that transitioned from a child's sneaker to political flags and finally to a beautiful maypole of ribbons, communities have a natural capacity to move through periods of polarization and find their way back to shared, sacred beauty. CLOSING If these stories stirred something in your bones, consider subscribing to the Healing Monsters Substack [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://healingmonsters.substack.com] for deeper essays on the mythology, ecology, and monsters that help us heal. Remember: walk softly, listen to the trees, and stay safe on the Story Road.

8. juni 202638 min
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The Red Thread of the Soul: Dancing with Ghosts and Cracked Pots

OUR GUEST - MARIA CREDALI Maria has been commissioned to tell stories for The Royal Shakespeare Company, Festival at the Edge, Toronto, Galway Moth and Butterfly, Listowel, Montreal, and Marrakech International Storytelling festivals and many beautiful heritage venues. She has also featured at Stafford and Wolverhampton Literary Festivals and delivered workshops and talks for The Society for Storytelling, the Storytellers in Schools forum, and The Might Creatives “Sharing Creative Practice” forum. Maria tells traditional and contemporary stories with a warm, engaging, and intimate style. She will leave you with a warm heart and smile on your face. Her storytelling has been described as spellbinding, mesmerising, humorous and entertaining. Creating a safe, warm and welcoming atmosphere whenever she tells, Maria curates the perfect place to let your imagination run free as you listen. * Maria's Website [https://mariacredali.co.uk] * Maria's Facebook page [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076660478748] THE STORIES * The Cracked Pot – Told by Maria Credali. A timeless tale of a vessel that believes it is broken, only to discover it has been watering the flowers on the path all along. * The Magic Wine Cup – Told by Jim Brulé. A Jewish Passover miracle set in Morocco, exploring the restoration of loss through the power of community. * Nancy May – Told by Maria Gillen. A chilling Cork legend of a midwife caught between the human world and the idir (the in-between) of the fairy folk. * Eileen and her Fisherman – Told by Maria Credali. A hauntingly beautiful story of a love that transcends death and a dance that never ends. THE HOOK In this inaugural guest episode, Maria and Jim are joined by the "Mad for Road" storyteller Maria Credali. Together, they weave a tapestry of tales that travel from the dusty paths of Marrakesh to the cobblestone streets of Cork, exploring how stories act as medicine for the "cracked" parts of our lives and a bridge for those standing at the threshold of the end. THE CHAPTERS * [00:00] The Story Road from Marrakesh to New York: The hosts introduce guest Maria Credali and discuss the "Story Bridges" project connecting Ireland, Morocco, and the US. * [03:30] The Cracked Pot: Maria Credali shares a story about imperfection, reminding us that our "flaws" are often the very things that nurture the world around us. * [11:00] Seven Years a Wolf: A discussion on Maria’s medieval-inspired show about resilience, betrayal, and finding a sense of self through service. * [16:30] The Magic Wine Cup: Jim tells a story of Rabbi Pinto in Morocco, illustrating how miracles occur when we return from isolation to the heart of the community. * [24:45] Nancy May & The Fairy Midwife: Maria Gillen recounts the Cork version of a legendary midwife’s encounter with the sidh and the high price of seeing too much. * [45:30] The Universality of Place: The group explores how stories travel across oceans, changing their "local" details while keeping their ancient, universal heart. * [48:00] Eileen and her Fisherman: A story of grief and a Halloween dance that serves as a beautiful metaphor for the enduring connection between the living and the dead. * [01:01:00] Stories as a Final Gift: Jim shares his experience as a death doula, and Maria G. recounts her mother’s final blessing: "You can tell my stories now." KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. The Blessing of the Crack: Our perceived failures or "cracks" are often the channels through which we provide the most beauty and nourishment to others. 2. The "Idir" (In-Between): Folklore often warns us of the "in-between" spaces, but these are also the places where healing and magic are most accessible. 3. Community as a Cure for Grief: Both the "Magic Wine Cup" and the discussion on the end of life highlight that isolation deepens loss, while community provides the vessel for miracles. 4. Stories as Inheritance: Passing on a story is a sacred act of lineage; it is a way to ensure that the spirit of a person or a place remains "off dancing" rather than truly gone. 5. Visual vs. Logical Telling: A fascinating look at how different storytellers build worlds—some through internal images and others through the rhythmic construction of space. CLOSING Thank you for joining us on the Story Road. To dive deeper into the myths that move us, subscribe to the Healing Monsters Substack [https://healingmonsters.substack.com]. Seo iad ár scéalta - these are our stories.

25. maj 20261 h 8 min
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The Universe in a Drop: Soul Travel and the Weaver of Dreams

THE UNIVERSE IN A DROP: SOUL TRAVEL AND THE WEAVER OF DREAMS THE STORIES * "The Initiation of Manannán mac Lir" told by Maria Gillen. * "The Kabbalist of New Jersey" told by Jim. THE HOOK From the depths of the Atlantic to the edge of the galaxy, Maria and Jim explore the power of visualization and the ancient art of "leaving the body" to find truth. This episode bridges Irish myth and Jewish mysticism to reveal how a single drop of water—or a single prayer—can contain the entire universe. THE CHAPTERS * [00:00] The Igloo and the Office: Maria and Jim compare New York snow to Irish rain before diving into how storytelling shifts paradigms in the corporate world. * [01:38] The Chair Exercise: A fascinating look at how our brains visualize differently, from overstuffed fireside chairs to abstract black-and-white letters. * [05:55] The Myth of Manannán: Maria tells the 3,000-year-old story of a daydreaming boy who discovers the universe in a drop of water and emerges as the God of the Sea. * [22:40] Pleasure Shock and Corporate Circles: A reflection on the visceral impact of myth and the "pleasure shock" of reconnecting with our non-intellectual selves. * [24:10] The Kabbalist of New Jersey: Jim shares a story of a master who teaches a young girl to let her soul soar past the stars to discover she is profoundly loved by the Creator. * [43:00] The Fetch Forward: A deep dive into Irish ancestral "knowing," soul-sending, and how "leaving the body" served as a survival mechanism throughout history. KEY TAKEAWAYS * The Power of Visualization: The "Chair" exercise proves we all inhabit different mental landscapes; storytelling is the essential bridge that allows us to see what others see. * Microcosm as Macrocosm: Manannán’s discovery that the whole universe exists in a single drop of water reminds us that true depth is found in focused presence, not just wide searching. * The Perspective of Smallness: In the vastness of the cosmos, feeling "small" is not a sign of insignificance, but a prerequisite for experiencing a universal embrace. * Ancestral Wisdom as Survival: The Irish practice of "sending the fetch forward" highlights how soul-work was a tool for enduring historical trauma and maintaining connection when physical expression was forbidden. CLOSING To dive deeper into the myths that move us, subscribe to the Healing Monsters Substack. Join our Transformational Storytelling Community to share your own stories and find the "red thread" that connects us all.

11. maj 202647 min
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The Dreaming Time: Of Fox Mothers and Secret Forests

In the "dreaming time" of late winter, Maria and Jim explore the liminal spaces where our deepest longings meet ancient wisdom. This episode journeys from the mist-covered gardens of Ireland to a mystical forest hidden beneath a ritual bath, revealing that the lives we dream of are often closer than we think. THE CHAPTERS * 00:00 WinterSpring and the Story Road: Maria and Jim share a "WinterSpring" moment, connecting through the rain falling from New York to Cork, and the quiet gestation period of the early year. * 02:53 Máire Rua and the Red Fox: Maria tells the story of a wise woman whose secret grief over childlessness leads her to a spiritual exchange with a fox, redefining her role in the village. * 13:16 The Threads of Motherhood: A deep dive into the modern pressures of parenting, the "choice" between career and children, and the vital necessity of "the village" in raising the next generation. * 18:40 The Underground Forest: Jim shares the tale of Yitzhak, an orphan guided by his father's spirit to the Seer of Lublin, who then enters a ritual bath to live an entire, mystical life in a subterranean world of thieves and glowing jewels. * 30:56 Foreknowledge and Free Will: The hosts reflect on the burden of the Seer, the beauty of living life "twice," and the power of stories to reknit our sense of community. KEY TAKEAWAYS * Motherhood is a Verb: Nurturing is not confined to biological birth; the "mother spirit" can be expressed through art, community, and mentorship. * The Power of the Village: Modern isolation is a "monster" we must face; reweaving the neighborhood through shared stories is a path to healing. * Liminality as a Teacher: The "dreaming time" (late winter) is essential for catching the threads of who we are meant to become. * Testing the Heart: Like Yitzhak in the underground forest, our "destiny" is often a reflection of how we treat others when we think no one is watching. CLOSING Thank you for joining us on the Story Road. To dive deeper into the myths that move us, subscribe to the Healing Monsters Substack [https://healingmonsters.substack.com].

27. apr. 202634 min
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The Alchemy of Murmuration and the Song of the Rose

Can a story hold more wisdom than a textbook? In this episode, Maria and Jim explore the difference between data and understanding, traveling from an ancient Irish forest where a heart of starlings heals a feud, to an Eastern European kingdom where a musician’s song breathes life into a rose. Join us on the Story Road to discover why our brains "sync up" when we share a tale. THE CHAPTERS 1. [00:00] Greetings Across Oceans: Maria and Jim reconnect from Cork to New York, setting a warm stage for a journey into the nature of ancestral wisdom. 2. [00:39] Why Stories Hold Wisdom: A deep dive into the difference between transient intelligence and the "gut feeling" of wisdom that evolves as we age. 3. [03:10] Shape Shifting Shared Tales: An exploration of how stories travel across borders, belonging to everyone while maintaining the unique "spice" of local culture. 4. [04:37] Sean Nós Sheila: Sheila of the Ancient Ways: Maria introduces a Ban Feasa (wise woman) who heals the community with "singing water" and ancient melodies. 5. [08:23] Dream Call of Grandmother Tree: Sheila responds to a prophetic dream from an ancient tree to save the forest from the rage of fighting farmers. 6. [10:52] Feather Magic and Swan Flight: Through the power of focus and a single white feather, Sheila transforms into a swan to witness the conflict from above. 7. [13:40] Starlings’ Heart Ends Conflict: Sheila leads a murmuration of starlings to form a heart in the sky, reminding the farmers they have "enough" and dissolving their rage. 8. [18:02] The Musician and the Rose: Jim shares a Roma tale of a queen’s trial, a king’s rejection, and a daughter born as a rose who finds her humanity through unconditional love. 9. [31:21] Looking for Wisdoms: The duo reflects on the power of unbidden love and why "having enough" is the ultimate mark of abundance. 10. [32:22] Oral Storytelling and Neural Coupling: A fascinating look at the science of "neural coupling" and why telling a story from the heart physically synchronizes the teller and the listener. 11. [37:40] How Sheila’s Story Was Born: Maria reveals the process of "story-making" passed down through generations, rooted in the sensory bounty of the Irish forest. KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Wisdom vs. Intelligence: Intelligence is the accepted data of the time; wisdom is the understanding that lives in the gut and changes meaning as we walk through life. 2. The Power of "Enough": Conflict often stems from the fear of scarcity, but as seen in the starling murmuration, recognizing "enoughness" allows for peace and abundance. 3. Connection vs. Collection: In a world of collecting things, the true nourishment comes from the deep emotional connection to the stories and objects we hold dear. 4. The Science of Magic: "Neural Coupling" explains how our brains and guts physically synchronize during oral storytelling, creating a shared reality that goes beyond words. CLOSING Thank you for walking the Story Road with us. To dive deeper into the myths that haunt and heal us, subscribe to the Healing Monsters Substack [https://healingmonsters.substack.com]. Join our growing community of myth-makers and seekers! Be safe on the Story Road until we meet again.

13. apr. 202641 min