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Scandinarnia

Podcast by Lena Heide-Brennand

English

Personal stories & conversations

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Scandinarnia: Unlocking the Dark & Mystical NorthWhat if the stories we were told as children were never meant for children at all?Scandinarnia opens the door to the older, darker layers of Scandinavian mythology, folklore, and cultural history—before they were softened, simplified, and made safe. This is a podcast for those who want to understand not only the stories themselves, but the world that created them.Each episode explores a creature, a place, or a tradition from the North: the Nøkken who inhabits rivers as both musician and predator; the Huldra, whose beauty conceals something deeply inhuman; the Myling, a voice of guilt and unresolved justice; and countless other figures drawn from oral tradition, archival sources, and historical accounts.But these are not simply stories retold.Through a blend of narrative, anthropology, and cultural analysis, Scandinarnia examines:how folklore functioned as social control and moral instructionhow fear, landscape, and survival shaped beliefhow Christianity reshaped older mythologiesand how these figures continue to live on in modern imaginationYou will hear not only the tales themselves, but the meanings beneath them—the anxieties they reveal, the behaviours they enforced, and the realities they reflect. Rivers become thresholds. Forests become spaces of transformation. The supernatural becomes a language for very human fears.Drawing on historical texts, folklore collections, and lived tradition, Scandinarnia invites you to step into a world where myth and reality were never clearly separated.

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15 episodes

episode The Black Books- Svartebøkene. Magic, Recipes, Prayers and Life Saving Rituals artwork

The Black Books- Svartebøkene. Magic, Recipes, Prayers and Life Saving Rituals

Deep in the forests of Scandinavia, hidden beneath church floors, tucked inside farmhouse walls, and whispered about in candlelit kitchens, there existed forbidden books known only as Svartebøkene — The Black Books. Grimoires of curses, healing charms, love magic, demon bargains, and strange prayers half-Christian, half-pagan. In this episode, we descend into the shadowy world of Scandinavian folk magic and the terrifying legends surrounding these mysterious books. Who wrote them? Why were they feared? And did ordinary people truly believe the Devil himself helped create them? From cunning folk and wandering priests to whispered rituals for invisibility, revenge, protection, and speaking with the dead — this is a journey into the darkest corners of Nordic folklore, where superstition, faith, and magic collided. A chilling, atmospheric episode filled with real history, strange archival accounts, and the unsettling feeling that some books were never meant to be opened.

10 May 2026 - 24 min
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The Danish Lantern Man- Lygtemanden

Deep within the fog-drenched marshes of old Denmark, travellers once whispered of a wandering light that appeared only after dark. A lantern drifting soundlessly across the wetlands. A glow that seemed warm, human, comforting — until it led the lost deeper into the bog, where roads vanished, the mist thickened, and the living were never seen again. In this haunting episode, we descend into the eerie folklore of Lygtemanden — the Lantern Man of the Danish marshes. Blending history, folklore, psychology, ghost lore, and the unsettling realities of pre-modern night travel, this episode explores one of Scandinavia’s most chilling supernatural legends. Were these lights the souls of the restless dead? Spirits of thieves and murderers doomed to wander forever? Or did terrified travellers unknowingly encounter strange natural phenomena flickering above ancient bogs filled with secrets and bodies preserved for centuries beneath the peat? From ghostly lanterns and drowned roads to the terrifying beauty of the Danish wetlands, this is a journey into the dark landscapes where folklore and fear become inseparable. Perfect for lovers of Scandinavian folklore, eerie history, dark academia, ghost stories, and atmospheric storytelling.

8 May 2026 - 15 min
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Stallo- The Terrifying Giant Of Sàpmi

In this deeply unsettling episode, we journey into the ancient folklore of the Sámi people of northern Scandinavia to uncover one of the most terrifying figures in Arctic mythology: the giant cannibal of the tundra. The devourer. The hunter who follows ski tracks through snowstorms and calls your name in the voice of someone you love. But this is not merely a scary story. This episode explores the historical roots of the Stállu legend, examining how folklore may preserve cultural memory of real dangers — hostile outsiders, famine, violence, colonisation, and the brutal realities of surviving in the Arctic north during the medieval period. We delve into Sámi oral traditions, noaidi shamanism, winter storytelling traditions, and the chilling symbolic role of monsters in landscapes where darkness could last for months. Expect eerie tales of girls vanishing into the mountains, footsteps circling lavvu camps at night, and giant figures carrying iron cauldrons through blizzards beneath the northern lights. But beneath the horror lies something even more haunting: The Stállu may not simply represent a monster. He may represent humanity’s oldest fear — the fear of being hunted in a world utterly indifferent to whether you survive. This episode blends folklore, anthropology, history, mythology, and genuinely spine-chilling storytelling into a dark journey through one of northern Europe’s most fascinating and terrifying legends. Perfect listening for: – lovers of Scandinavian folklore – dark history enthusiasts – mythology and horror fans – those fascinated by Arctic cultures and oral traditions – anyone who enjoys atmospheric, intelligent, deeply eerie storytelling So light a candle. Listen carefully to the wind. And if someone calls your name from outside after dark… Do not answer.

6 May 2026 - 20 min
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