ancient Europe

Ash Donaldson - Fairy Tales For European Children - Hour 1

Ash Donaldson joins Henrik to talk about his book "Blut and Boden, a Fairy Tale For Children of European Decent."
Ash Donaldson is a veteran of the war against ISIS - the Muslim group, that is, not the goddess. A refugee from academia, he lives in exile in the upper Midwest. His work can be read in the pages of Europa Sun and at Counter-Currents.
A video version of this show is available here.

Aki Cederberg - Coming Home to Northern Pagan Traditions After Exploring Eastern Mysticism - Hour 1

Aki Cederberg is a writer, traveler, musician, and filmmaker who gives talks and lectures on esoteric subjects. He has written for several publications including The Fenris Wolf book series. He is the author of Journeys in the Kali Yuga: A Pilgrimage from Esoteric India to Pagan Europe. Aki is a member of several Finnish musical groups and is a contributor to the Radio Wyrd podcast. He lives in Helsinki, Finland.
A video version of this interview is available here.

Jan Ott & Siobhán Higgins-Welter - Ancient European Prehistory: New Translation of the Frisian Oera Linda Book - Hour 1

Jan Ott (MSc) studied statistics, biomechanics, anatomy and consciousness in Amsterdam but later became interested in Germanic mythology, history and languages. Since 2009 he has studied the Oera Linda Book and hopes to publish a new English translation this year. Dr. Siobhán Higgins-Welter is a historian and literary scholar who has researched and published on early modern European history, society and literature. She has lectured in Ireland and Britain on topics concerning ancient European history, Anglo-Saxon literature, and the culture of the European Middle Ages.