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5 Responses to “Druidcast – A Pilgrimage in Sound”
I absolutely loved this episode. What a heck of a replacement for the talky bit because of the lack of AV. More of this please Damh! It was amazing!
Love the historical content and the references to Canterbury. It’s a beautiful city.
This was a lovely look at what was old is now new. Thank you Damh.
I loved this and it was my first time listening to this podcast. Thanks so much for sharing!
This was just brilliant-just now got to get out there and do a walk with a purpose. Really like the notion of taking an old tradition and turning into a modern revitalized experience. Replacing tourism-travel by foot with a purpose. The idea that putting heals to the ground heal 🙂 Lots and lots to take away from this-suspect this will return to this and listen to it many times.
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