Episode 27 - Kveldulf Gundarsson

This month we are proud to have as our guest interviewee Kveldulf Gundarsson. We had a great time chatting with him about so many things that even edited this episode runs over an hour! This is, of course,in no way an attempt to make up for the lateness of this episode. You can take a look at the many literary works, both fiction and non fiction on Amazon here and here as well as find some of his crafts on his wife's website Viking Lady Traders. Dave and and I hope that you enjoy listening to Kveldulf expound on all things Asatru as much as we did.

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11 Responses to “Episode 27 - Kveldulf Gundarsson”

  1. I loved this interview. I got my husband to listen to it when I got home. We purchased Teutonic Magic back in the early ’90’s. I’m going to go reread it.

  2. This was a wonderful interview. And now I am looking for an opportunity to tell someone that “fish are fast vegetables.”

  3. Wonderful interview!

  4. Heilsa Very nice interview!

  5. Great job! I’ll have to listen to it again just to soak it all up. He’s an incredibly knowledgeable person.

  6. Did Kveldulf say if his PhD was from Cambridge University in MA, or in England?

  7. England. :)

  8. OK…he is a badass! The best episode I have heard so far…:P

  9. Wow, Wow, WOW!!!! Just found your podcast a few days ago googling for further biographic info on Kveldulf since I seem to have misplaced my copy of Elves Whights & Trolls which has some(shame on me!!!), and my wife was asking me for some background info on him. I am thouroughly impressed with your offering and especially this interview. What a treat!!! I commend you for the great work you are doing in expanding the knowledge and the spiritual horizons of the greater Ásatru community. Hail the Gods and hail to you Ravencast!!! ;)

  10. This was a fascinating and informative interview. Thanks so much.

  11. I got to hear this today 16th October 2010. Good to hear Kvedulf’s voice a galdr in itself.

    Thanks Tracey

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