The Icelandic Roots Podcast
The Icelandic Roots Podcast
Icelandic Roots
Showcasing Icelandic heritage and culture from the past and present through folklore, language, literature, and music. Created by volunteers of the non-profit organization, Icelandic Roots.
Tuberculosis in Iceland: Hælið Museum, the Romantic Disease, Cultural Impact and Björk of Course
Our guest is María Pálsdóttir who operates the Hælið Museum - a sanatorium turned museum highlighting Iceland's fight against Tuberculosis. TB, a persistent scourge, has haunted humanity for millennia, leaving its mark on countless lives, societies, and even driving medical advancements.   This episode dives into the past and present of tuberculosis in Iceland. We explore why tuberculosis was once known as the "Romantic Disease" and how it has impacted society through culture, healthcare, and even fashion! We'll discuss her work, and Björk of course.   We hope you enjoy this truly fascinating journey through Iceland's fight against the "Great White Plague" and discover stories of hope, resilience, and the enduring human spirit.   For more information, watch Icelandic Roots Webinar on Destination Hælið: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6uQnujl3T0&t=2820s
May 1, 2024
57 min
Exploring East Iceland with Hjördís Hilmarsdóttir | Dog Sledding, Hiking, Abandoned Farms, Nature & Human Life
Journey to East Iceland with Hjördís Hilmarsdóttir, a passionate traveller, hiker, genealogy enthusiast, and dog breeder. With Icelandic Roots, Hjördís brings her excitement for recording diverse information in the database and correcting errors in Icelandic-language texts.   In this episode, Hjördís shares her love for the Egilsstaðir region and all of East Iceland - spanning from Seyðisfjörður to Vopnafjörður! Inspired by the breathtaking landscapes, she has dedicated herself to documenting hiking trails and natural areas, from iconic destinations like Hengifoss, one of Iceland's largest waterfalls, to lesser-known hidden gems. Hjördís also introduces her Siberian huskies, some of the only sled dogs of their kind in all of Iceland!   Delve into Hjördís's fascination with the stories of farms abandoned during the Askja eruption and the North American emigration years. Through her well known documentary work, she sheds light on these historical narratives and their enduring significance. We also discussed the Wilderness Centre in East Iceland - a place that embodies the deep connections between nature and the human experience in Iceland.   Enjoy this journey through the wonders of East Iceland, guided by the passion and expertise of Hjördís Hilmarsdóttir.   Link to the East Iceland Abandoned Farms Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4Tb8SqS6BU&t=1389s
Apr 21, 2024
50 min
Unraveling an 8-Generation Family Ghost Genealogy - Pastor Doreen on Bibles & Icelandic Heritage
Doreen Borgfjord McFarlane Canadian/American pastor and author, brings her passion for Icelandic heritage to the podcast. As a descendant of immigrants she is a passionate genealogist and a trained opera singer with a PhD in bible studies. Doreen's family history fuels her writings, including her book "Leirarskotta, Icelandic Girl Ghost."   In this captivating episode, Doreen introduces us to the intriguing concept of 'Ghost Genealogy,' recounting her personal quest to unravel the mystery of a family ghost that has lingered for eight generations. Through her evocative storytelling, she seamlessly intertwines her Icelandic Roots, writing inspirations, and global adventures, uncovering unexpected connections and themes across cultures and histories (including some surprises like China). Moreover, Doreen delves into her recent article featured on the Icelandic Roots blog, exploring the significance of Icelandic bibles in the immigration to North America and how their swift translation into Icelandic may have played a crucial role in preserving the Icelandic language.   Draugasögur fyrir góðar stundir!   Read Doreen's Blog on the history of Icelandic Bibles: https://www.icelandicroots.com/post/bibles-in-the-icelandic-immigration-to-north-america-part-two
Mar 29, 2024
57 min
How to Approach the Icelandic Sagas - Tips from Jason Doctor + Insights into Origins, History & Legacy
Jason Doctor is an American of Icelandic descent, a public policy professor at USC with a PhD in psychology. As Public Outreach Director at Icelandic Roots, he promotes Icelandic heritage through education and events.   In this conversation, Jason shares his unique approach to delving into the Icelandic sagas - timeless literary treasures that offer profound insights into history and human nature.   Drawing from his extensive immersion into the sagas, Jason provides valuable tips and tricks for navigating these legendary books, offering fresh perspectives on sagas like Njal's Saga, Saga of the Volsungs, Egil's Saga, and the Vinland sagas.   Whether you're an Icelandic literary enthusiast or a newcomer to this fascinating realm, this episode promises to deepen your understanding and appreciation of these timeless tales.   Journey with us through history, mythology, and the human psyche, as we unravel the mysteries of the Icelandic sagas together!    "Fate guides all, both gods and men."   -Gunnar of Hlíðarendi quote from Njal's saga which reflects the belief in a predetermined destiny that permeates many sagas - the fatalism that Jason refers to in the podcast.   Here's one of Jason's article's about the Vinland Sagas: https://www.icelandicroots.com/post/the-vinland-sagas
Mar 24, 2024
49 min
The State of Tourism in Iceland with Kent Lárus Björnsson | Living, Working & Travel Tips
Kent Lárus Björnsson is a Western Icelander with a unique perspective. Born and raised in Gimli, Manitoba (Canada) with deep Icelandic roots, Kent eventually returned to his ancestral homeland. Now living in Reykjavik, he works at a local school and shares his passion for exploration by offering services as a tour consultant. We delve into Kent's journey of how he made Iceland his home with all his diverse adventures along the way. From the recent volcanic eruptions to the future of Icelandic tourism, Kent also offers insightful tips for those contemplating working or living in Iceland. He's also an experienced traveller outside of Iceland and he shared with us stories of his recent 'round the world trip including some surprising twists like how he ended up as the only English speaker on a Disney train tour of Taiwan!  More on Kent: https://www.icelandicroots.com/ir-volunteers/kent-l%C3%A1rus-bj%C3%B6rnsson
Mar 15, 2024
49 min
Cancer Risks: Icelandic Gene Mutation Awareness with Curtis Olafson | Community Advocacy & Heritage Stewardship
Join Curtis Olafson as he sheds light on efforts to raise awareness about a prevalent gene mutation in individuals of Icelandic descent.   The CDKN2A mutation significantly increases the risk of melanoma, pancreatic, and other cancers, present in 10-25% of families with multiple melanoma cases and approximately 1 in 1250 Icelanders without a melanoma diagnosis. Icelandic descendants face heightened susceptibility to these cancers, with many carrying the inherited CDKN2A mutation.   Curtis has made it his personal mission to bring awareness to these health concerns.   Raised on his Icelandic immigrant grandparents' homestead, Curtis has dedicated more than two decades to preserving Icelandic heritage serving as President of the Icelandic Communities Association.   Additionally, he has been recognized for his community service as a state Senator, twice earning the title of “Legislator of the Year” by the North Dakota Township Officers Association.   Among other Icelandic stories, we also talk about the Deuce of August Icelandic Celebration, North Dakota's longest-running ethnic festival, now in its 125th year!     Read the article here: https://www.icelandicroots.com/post/icelandic-cancer-related-gene-mutation-information   The Deuce of August: https://www.thedeuce.org/
Feb 8, 2024
47 min
Karen Gummo Part 2 | Deacon of Myrká, Stephan G. Stephansson, Poetry, Oral History & Folklore Ghost Tales
Continue our discussion on the essence of art, podcasting, and poetry with Karen Gummo. Karen shares her "storytelling affirmation" and her ties to Calgary's Leif Erikson Icelandic Club and more tales from her Icelandic travels; intertwining history, myth & legendary locales. Special to this Podcast, Karen retells the Icelandic Ghost Story of The Deacon of Myrká (Djákninn á Myrká). The mystical Myrká of Eyjafjörður where the story is set is west of Akureyri (you can find the locations in this story on Icelandic Roots maps). Our Podcast concludes with information on the life and times of Stephan G. Stephansson (1853–1927), the most well-known Icelandic-Canadian Poet. Born in Skagafjörður, he emigrated to North America and eventually settled in Markerville, Alberta, where he self-educated, wrote, fathered & farmed.   Rediscover Western Iceland through storytelling & history. We hope you enjoy this Podcast & checkout our Blog for more: https://www.icelandicroots.com/post/the-deacon-of-myrk%C3%A1-on-christmas-eve Following the tradition of oral storytelling & practicing the art of active listening & improvisation listen to our other episodes of The Icelandic Roots Podcast.
Jan 29, 2024
44 min
Karen Gummo Part 1 | Paranormal Stories, Nordic Folklore & Icelandic Sagas + Writer Laura Salverson
Karen Gummo's world of storytelling & history Part 1 of our interview. We unravel tales from her recent trip to Iceland, where she performed in the grand opening of the Edda building. Learn the origin story that ignited Karen's fascination with Laura Goodman Salverson (1890–1970), who was a distinguished Icelandic-Canadian author. (Laura's literary works, deeply rooted in Icelandic heritage, earned her two Governor General's awards for literature. In 1923, Salverson introduced her inaugural novel, "The Viking Heart.") Moving past conventional boundaries, we dance delicately between the paranormal & the historical; myth & reality; emotion & truth... "Who am I to tell this story?" Discover valuable insights on overcoming the fear of becoming a storyteller & journey thru Western Icelandic Heritage, touching diverse landscapes from Markerville & Red Deer to British Columbia & the wandering gypsy spirit of Saskatchewan. "There's Truth in Every Story... Where is the Truth for you in that story?" Let this thought resonate as we navigate the Icelandic sagas & folklore, questioning what is fact and what is metaphorically true. Explore the nuanced perspectives of history, from the written word to oral storytelling, intertwined with emotions & memory.   Bridging the gap between past and present. Enjoy listening & lookout for Part 2 of our Podcast.   Discover YOUR Icelandic Roots: IcelandicRoots.com   For more about Karen Gummo, visit http://karengummo.com   Learn about Laura Salverson: icelandicroots.com/post/torment-and-triumph-in-the-nineteen-twenties
Jan 23, 2024
29 min
Strong is the Bond - Future of Language Learning, Genealogy & Cultural Connections
Part 2 with Atli Geir Halldórsson and Julie Summers, co-project managers of the Snorri Programs. Continuing our exploration of language learning, touching on the influence of technologies like AI language models. We look ahead to the future of genealogy, pondering what the next generation of genealogists might discover within the vast digital archives our society is constructing. Atli and Julie share valuable insights into Iceland, the Snorri Programs, and the promising paths ahead for our North American-Icelandic communities. Strong is the Bond. Cheers to 2024 and the enduring legacies of Snorri and Icelandic Roots!   Samband Íslands og Norður-Ameríku: mál, tækni og framtíð ættfræðinnar.   We're thankful for your continued support of Icelandic Roots!   Follow the Podcast for more conversations like these - and do be sure to checkout IcelandicRoots.com
Jan 15, 2024
32 min
Connected by Genealogy & Language w/ Atli and Julie of the Snorri Programs
Meet Atli Geir Halldórsson and Julie Summers, co-project managers of the Snorri Programs, who both joined in 2023, bringing diverse experiences to the table. Atli, with a background in managing Nordjobb and volunteering at the Nordic Youth Democracy, splits his time between Iceland and Vancouver, Canada, where he has ancestral emigration ties. Julie, previously a writer and editor for the Lögberg-Heimskringla and a longstanding member of the Icelandic Roots team, currently resides in Germany. In our conversation, we dive deep into the connections between North America and Iceland. We explore Icelandic language learning, discussing its future and sharing insights from both a native speaker (Atli) and a language enthusiast (Julie). The discussion expands to the Icelandic Roots database, drawing comparisons with what Icelandic citizens access through the Íslendingabok. Join us for a fascinating exploration of heritage, language, and the intricate ties between two lands.   For those keen on Icelandic culture, history, and meaningful connections, the Snorri Program offers a unique immersion opportunity. If you're interested, check out www.snorri.is for program details, deadlines, and application requirements. It's one of the best ways explore Iceland & connect with your heritage.   & you can always learn more of your heritage on the Icelandic Roots database.   Our public newsletter: https://www.icelandicroots.com/newsletter-signup    Find upcoming events on our calendar:  www.icelandicroots.com/event-calendar
Jan 9, 2024
46 min
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