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Craftcast: The Freemasons Podcast

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Welcome to Craftcast: The Freemasons Podcast.

Craftcast is the official podcast of the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) - the governing body of Freemasonry in England, Wales, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and Districts overseas.

In every episode Shaun Butler, James Dalton and Stephen Whatley are chatting all things Freemasonry. They ask the big questions, talk about their experiences and interview special guests from across UGLE. Craftcast is the podcast for everyone from seasoned Freemasons to those just curious about what we do - so please come along for the ride.

Get in touch by emailing us at podcasts@ugle.org.uk or on Twitter @UGLE_GrandLodge by using the hashtag #Craftcast
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This week we return to one of your absolute favourites — the Word Explainer Episode. Whether you're a Freemason, thinking about joining, or simply curious about what we do, this episode is packed with clear breakdowns of some of the most frequently used Masonic terms.We are joined once again by Tom Golds, who helps us unravel the meaning, history, and symbolism behind five key Masonic words and phrases you’ll hear in Lodges across the world.🔍 Want to Learn More About Freemasonry?Visit Solomon, UGLE’s official learning platform:👉 https://solomon.ugle.org.uk(Free to sign up — non-masons welcome!)👇 Join the ConversationHave a Masonic term you'd like us to explain in the next Word Explainer episode?Drop it in the comments! 📧 Email us: podcasts@ugle.org.uk📲 Follow UGLE on Social MediaFacebook & Instagram: United Grand Lodge of England X (Twitter): @UGLE_GrandLodge👍 If You Enjoyed the EpisodePlease like, subscribe, and share — it really helps the channel grow and supports future episodes.
In this episode, Shaun, Stephen, and James welcome Gaz Taylor, a brand-new Freemason who joined the Craft in a very modern way - through an online application.Gaz shares how a visit to Rosslyn Chapel sparked his curiosity, how he went down the Freemasonry rabbit hole online, and why he decided to take the plunge and join Ashlar Lodge in Lincoln. From his military background to his passion for service and brotherhood, Gaz’s story perfectly captures the spirit of Freemasonry in the digital age.📧 Get in touch: podcasts@ugle.org.uk📸 Follow the United Grand Lodge of England on Instagram & Facebook🐦 X: @UGLE_GrandLodge💬 If you’re watching on YouTube, drop your thoughts below — we’d love to hear from you!
This week, we explore the challenging subject of men's mental health.The episode explores how simple actions, such as actively listening to one another, can create an environment where people feel comfortable talking and may seek help before reaching a breaking point.It also reflects on how remembrance can serve as a catalyst for change, transforming grief into something constructive and hopeful.Trigger Warning: This episode features discussions around depression, suicide, and mental health. Listener discretion is advised.Mental Health Resources: Masonic Charitable Foundation Masonic Charitable Foundation websiteTelephone: 03000351690 Email: help@mcf.org.uk Mind Mind websiteTelephone: 03001233393 Samaritans Telephone: 116123 Text 'shout' to 85258 
Craftcast welcomes special guest Dan O’Connell for a thought-provoking exploration of the symbolism and allegory at the heart of Freemasonry. From the famous phrase “a peculiar system of morality, veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols” to the layers of meaning within our Ceremonies and furniture, Dan takes us on a journey beyond the surface to discover the personal insights that Freemasonry can offer each of us.Whether you’re new to Freemasonry or already well on your journey, this conversation shines a light on how Freemasonry continues to inspire growth, reflection, and a lifelong pursuit of knowledge.
The Craftcast team welcomes back Mark Dennis to explore newly acquired treasures from the Museum of Freemasonry.From Consecration Vessels to a striking Aztec warrior in Masonic regalia and so much more, Mark reveals how each artefact tells its own story about history and symbolism.This captivating conversation offers a rare look at some of Freemasonry’s treasures, including a few surprising royal connections along the way!
Shaun, James, and Stephen return for a brand-new season of Craftcast, bringing you more insight into the intriguing world of modern Freemasonry!In this episode, James takes to the streets to ask the public what they really think about Freemasonry. From curious questions to long-held misconceptions, the responses might surprise you!Back in the studio, the hosts discuss what they’ve heard and explore how Freemasons can help clear up the centuries-old myths and misunderstandings that still surround the fraternity today.You can now watch Craftcast as well as listen! Check out our YouTube Channel – new videos drop every Thursday at noon!   Aiming to have ep 2 and 3 title and descriptions to you by end of week, when you can also expect ep 3 and 4s audio files.
In this landmark special episode of Craftcast, we take you inside the Grand Temple at Freemasons’ Hall for the very first-ever live recording of the podcast - held before an audience following the inaugural Light Blues Communication.This unique episode features insightful interviews with key figures in Freemasonry, including John Thompson, Tom Milner, and Tom Golds.  Together, they explore the pivotal role of Light Blues in the future of Freemasonry, innovative approaches to Lodge engagement, and the significance of empowering new members to thrive.Packed with humour, inspiration, and a deep sense of pride in the fraternity, this episode celebrates Freemasonry’s evolving traditions - and marks a powerful moment in its modern history.A subtitled version is available here. 
In the Series 4 finale of Craftcast: The Freemasons Podcast, our hosts sit down with Stanley Liu and Adam Camp from Horus Lodge - a Special Interest Lodge passionate about craft beer and community. Hear how a social media group formed during the COVID lockdown evolved into a thriving Lodge that welcomes members from around the world. We explore their decision to repurpose an old Lodge rather than Consecrate a new one, how they balance tradition with modern engagement, and what sets them apart - from beer pairings to open, inclusive White Table evenings. This is a must-listen if you have ever wondered how Freemasonry can innovate while honouring its roots! 
In the second episode of Archcast, our journey into the Royal Arch continues as our hosts sit down with members of the Cambridgeshire Clarets – a vibrant and growing Club designed to support new Royal Arch Masons in Cambridgeshire. Together, they explore the rich symbolism that defines the Royal Arch, its profound and unique connection to Craft Freemasonry, and the pivotal role the Clarets play in guiding new Companions as they complete their journey through pure, antient Freemasonry.They also reflect on the parallels – and distinctions – between the Clarets and a typical Craft Light Blue Club, offering valuable insights for both new and experienced Freemasons alike.Whether you’re a Companion, a Craft Freemason considering the next step, or simply curious about this important chapter in Freemasonry, this episode is not to be missed.Discover more about the Royal Arch and how it fits into the wider Masonic tradition on our website: www.ugle.org.uk/about-us/royal-arch
On this VE Day, we remember not just victory but valour.In this special episode of Craftcast, our hosts delve into the incredible stories of Freemasons who endured, resisted, and rebuilt in the darkest days of the Second World War.From the makeshift lodges of a Changi POW camp to the quiet heroism of those who met in secret and served in silence, Mark Dennis of the Museum of Freemasonry joins us to explore tales of brotherhood, bravery and legacy.
In this fascinating instalment of Craftcast, Shaun, James, and Stephen are joined by John Boyington, the Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council for England and Wales. Together, they delve into the rich history and evolving landscape of the Rose Croix – one of Freemasonry's most distinctive Companion Orders. From profound ritual and inclusive reform, this episode offers insight into the Order's past, present, and future and discusses the intriguing 33rd Degree.Whether you're a curious Master Mason or simply curious about the fraternity, this is one you won't want to miss!
In this episode of Craftcast, Shaun, James, and Stephen dive deep into the experience of becoming a Worshipful Master, or Ruler, of a Lodge. From the anticipation and preparation leading up to the Chair to the challenges and responsibilities of the role, and finally the momentous "what now?" that follows, this episode offers personal insights, anecdotes, and reflections on one of Freemasonry's most significant milestones.Whether you're a seasoned member, a newer Brother eyeing the ladder, or simply curious about the inner workings of the Lodge, this episode explores the journey with a healthy dose of honest reflection.We would love to hear about your Masonic progression! Drop us a line at podcasts@ugle.org.uk and join the conversation.
In this inspiring episode of Craftcast, our hosts sit down with David Barton, Press Officer for the Province of Essex, to explore the Third Pillar of UGLE’s Strategy: Community Engagement.From organising Easter egg donations and VE Day flag distributions to spearheading Essex’s award-winning initiatives and founding the impactful ‘Get Started Art’ charity, David shares the powerful impact of service beyond charity.This episode is filled with selflessness, strategic thinking, and the reminder that service isn’t about money – it’s about action, time, and dedication.
In this episode, our hosts meet with Patrick and Alan to shine a light on Bristol Freemasonry and their inspiring community-driven response to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. Far from working behind closed doors, these local Freemasons have come together to raise funds, deliver aid, and rally support - demonstrating how grassroots action can make a meaningful global impact.They delve into the stories of those involved, the partnerships forged along the way, and how a strong sense of community and shared purpose continues to unite people across borders. This is a conversation about compassion, connection, and the quiet power of collective effort - proof that local communities can help change lives.
In this episode of Craftcast, our hosts sit down with Clive Jones – a dedicated Freemason, Chairman of Blind Veterans UK Archery Club, and the world’s No. 4 ranked blind archer. Clive shares his remarkable journey, from military service to life-changing challenges and his path into Freemasonry. They discuss the values that guide him, the support of his Masonic Brethren, and how he mastered archery despite losing sight. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on resilience, fraternity, and aiming high, no matter the obstacles!To learn more about Blind Veterans UK, contact Clive Jones at dragoneye67@sky.com
The fan-favourite Word Explainer episode is back! In this edition, Shaun, James, and Stephen are joined by returning guest Tom Golds to break down some of the most intriguing words in Freemasonry.They discuss a myriad of Masonic terms, including Operative and Speculative Masons, the Working Tools, Processions, and the central figure of Freemasonry: King Solomon the Wise.Got a Masonic term you’d like explained? Email the team at podcasts@ugle.org.uk
In this episode of Craftcast, step into the past as our hosts explore the fascinating world of Masonic history with special guest Martin Cherry, Librarian at the Museum of Freemasonry. Shaun, Stephen, and James discover four extraordinary artefacts—ranging from a book published by Benjamin Franklin older than the USA to a hidden painting inside a book’s pages and even a Freemasons’ Minutes Book detailing their time inside a WWI POW camp!Each item tells an incredible story, revealing Freemasonry’s deep connection to history, culture, and resilience.You won’t want to miss this journey through time. Check out the artefacts on our website and social media channels.
In this special episode of Craftcast, our hosts sat down with Peter Younger, Development Executive of the Widows Sons Masonic Bikers Association. The Widows Sons bring together two great passions—Freemasonry and motorcycling—forming one of the most recognisable Masonic Associations in the world. With Chapters across the world, their mission goes beyond just riding and wearing distinctive leather jackets: they raise incredible sums for charity, foster brotherhood, and introduce Freemasonry to the broader biking community. Peter also shares personal insights into the camaraderie and sense of purpose that being part of this group provides.Find out more about the Widows Sons and their incredible work at https://www.wsmba.uk/
In our latest episode, Shaun, James, and Stephen are joined by Tom Golds, the Membership Manager for the United Grand Lodge of England and Supreme Grand Chapter.They discuss everything from mentoring and membership development to the significance of finding the right Lodge and how Freemasonry continues to evolve while maintaining its history and traditions.They also discuss the upcoming Light Blues Communication, an unprecedented event designed to engage Entered Apprentices, Fellowcrafts, and new Master Masons, making Grand Lodge more accessible than ever before. Whether you're a new Mason or a seasoned Brother, this episode is packed with valuable insights, personal experiences, and a glimpse into the future of Freemasonry. Plus, hear all about how you can attend a live recording of Craftcast at Freemasons' Hall!
Craftcast is back for Season 4, and our hosts are kicking things off with a deep dive into one of the most infamous murder cases in history—Jack the Ripper. Did the Freemasons try to orchestrate a cover-up? Were Freemasons helping or hindering the investigation? And does modern forensic science finally reveal the identity of the killer?Tune in as retired Scotland Yard Detective Chief Inspector and Freemason Mike Neville explores the myths, conspiracies, and truth behind the Ripper mystery. With his extensive knowledge, Mike debunks the theory of a Masonic cover-up, using historical evidence to separate fact from fiction in this gripping season premiere!
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