Folk Craft Revival
A podcast by Daniel Howell

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38 Episodes
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Carving and Whittling with Brian Carver
Published: 12/15/2022 -
Bone: Understanding the Material, it's Uses and History with David Constantine
Published: 12/6/2022 -
Wool & Spinning with Josefin Waltin
Published: 11/26/2022 -
Explanation (& Ramblings....)
Published: 10/4/2022 -
Finding Color on Your Local Landscape with Scott Sutton (The Pigment Hunter)
Published: 6/14/2021 -
Foraging, Homesteading and Self Reliance with Jesscy Dean
Published: 3/12/2021 -
The John C. Campbell Folk School with Dea Sasso
Published: 3/6/2021 -
Getting Started with Natural Navigation with Tristan Gooley
Published: 2/19/2021 -
Making Charcoal and Biochar with Rebecca Oaks
Published: 1/28/2021 -
Primitive Skills and Nature Connection with Sammy Kells
Published: 1/17/2021 -
Blacksmithing, Apprenticeships, Pushing your Limits and Becoming Better at your Craft with Sam Ritter
Published: 1/1/2021 -
Fish Leather and Ancestral Skills with Janey Chang
Published: 12/24/2020 -
Fleece Rugs, Sheep, Heritage, and the Shetland Islands with Helen Hart
Published: 11/18/2020 -
Home Butchery and Using the Unusual Bits with Jake Levin
Published: 10/2/2020 -
Blacksmithing with Vern Barker
Published: 9/18/2020 -
An Overview of Flintknapping with Mike Cook
Published: 9/3/2020 -
Exploring the History, Archaeology, and Construction of Throwing Sticks with Michael Frank
Published: 8/14/2020 -
A Beginners Guide to Scrimshaw with Rich Williams
Published: 7/31/2020 -
Building and Designing Rocket Stoves with Tom Mills
Published: 7/24/2020 -
Willow Chair Making with Justin Roberts
Published: 5/29/2020
Join host Daniel Howell as he explores making and learning traditional skills and crafts with topic experts. From foraging to blacksmithing, weaving to hide tanning, each episode contains guidance and tips for learning to make or do it yourself. Inspired by the survival, homesteading and handmade communities this podcast covers a variety of traditional knowledge for the person that is interested in practical self-reliance, rural skills and artisan craftsmanship. Operating on the belief that knowing how to 'do things' is one of the most underrated skills in modern life and that the joy of craftsmanship and providing for yourself is rapidly becoming lost, each topic is presented in a way to provide you with the necessary information needed to get started now and make something useful in your life! Learn to make what you need, understand how things work, and imbue your life with the self satisfaction that comes from working with your hands! Homesteading, self-sufficiency, primitive technology, traditional knowledge, ancestral skills. . . Folk crafts. These are my passions, lets share them together.