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Samhain: The Irish Roots of Halloween

Samhain: The Irish Roots of Halloween

Update: 2025-09-13
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Think Halloween began in America? Think again! Long before pumpkins and party shops, Samhain was Ireland’s new year; a liminal night of fire, ancestry, and the thin veil.


In this unmissable episode, Dublin tour guide and storyteller Helena Murphy brings the Irish roots of Halloween vividly to life; from the Wheel of the Year and sacred fires on the Hill of Ward to divination, extra places set at the table, and the genuinely creepy turnip 'Jack o’ Lanterns'. We hear how dressing up began as a way to fool wandering spirits; why Irish hospitality extends to the dead; and how these traditions still pulse through modern festivals.


It's a lovely episode, full of surprises; you will never look at Halloween the same way again.


If you would like to know more about Helena’s tours, visit Original Dublin here and you can check out Helena on Instagram here; and if you would like details on the Púca Festival, head to pucafestival.com


A huge thank you to Helena for joining me for this episode.


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Samhain: The Irish Roots of Halloween

Samhain: The Irish Roots of Halloween