
Celtic Lesson | The Importance of Honor in All Things
To the Post-Roman Celts of Ireland, honor was significant in all things Celtic. It involved embracing truth, rejecting falsehood, and...
Susan Stoderl
Mar 251 min read


Celtic Lessons | Five Celtic Symbols and What They Mean
In this video, you will learn about Celtic symbols used for centuries in art, buildings, signs, manuscripts, and jewelry. Included are...
Susan Stoderl
Mar 181 min read

Celtic Legends | The Book of Taliesin | Poet and Bard of Sixth Century Wales
Taliesin, Chief of Bards, is mentioned in Nennius’s Historia Brittonum (c.800) . Scholars believe twelve of the sixty poems are by Taliesin.
Susan Stoderl
Mar 112 min read

Celtic Mythology | Hallstatt Tales Are Forerunners to the Early Medieval Tales of the British Isles
Ancient Celts of the Hallstatt Culture brought much to the Celts of Sub-Roman Britain.
Susan Stoderl
Mar 42 min read

Celtic Mythology | The Mabinogian | Peredur the Son of Evrawc
Found in Welsh Text, The Mabinogian, Peredur, the Son of Evrawc, grows up isolated but soon goes on a quest for adventure and enlightenment.
Susan Stoderl
Feb 252 min read

Lessons From Celtic Mythology | Choosing Kindness and Compassion Over Rudeness in Irish Triads
A Celtic Lesson on choosing kindness and compassion over rudeness.
Susan Stoderl
Feb 181 min read

Lessons From Celtic Mythology | Fionn MacCumhaill and “The Salmon of Knowledge”
The Fenian Cycle is a collection of early Irish literature, probably originating in oral form during the 3rd century.
Susan Stoderl
Feb 112 min read

Lessons From Celtic Mythology | Five Triads From Ancient Welsh Bards About Being a Brilliant Leader of a Great Land
Five Triads from theancient Welsh Bards about being a brilliant leader of a Great Land.
Susan Stoderl
Feb 41 min read

Lessons From Celtic Mythology | Sleepers Awake: A Useful Metaphor for Times of Peril
The Celtic writings contain much wisdom for these turbulent times, such as “Sleepers” Awake.
Susan Stoderl
Jan 281 min read