David Guinee

The Crazy Celts

History EN ↓ 6 episodes

*⚔️ Painted warriors, wild boars, and huts made of mud — the Celts were anything but boring!* Step into the misty forests of ancient Britain with The Crazy Celts — the hilarious, action-packed history podcast for curious kids and classrooms. From blue body paint to bonkers battles, each episode uncovers the wild, weird, and wonderfully chaotic world of the Celtic tribes.🎧 Hosted by Ben Beaumont — bringing ancient history to life with drama, humour, and unforgettable facts.*Listen on your own, on the move, or in your classroom. Just don’t mess with the boar.* #CrazyCelts #HistoryForKids #Anci...

Author

David Guinee

Category

History

Podcast website

redcircle.com

Latest episode

Oct 17, 2025

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Episodes

Episode 6 - Anwen’s Wild Week - Will Leave You Laughing, Learning, and Wanting More! 17.10.2025

What was it like for children growing up as a Celt in Wales? In this episode, follow the story of Anwen. Meet Anwen: pig-chaser, peace ambassador, and part-time druid-in-training. In this hilarious, heartwarming episode of Crazy Celts , we dive into the muddy, magical world of Iron Age childhood—through the eyes of one very cheeky Celtic girl. From chasing runaway goats to baking suspicious cakes...

Episode 5 - “Buried Secrets & Muddy Battles: The Wild Truth About Welsh Hillforts!” 17.10.2025

Ever wondered what life was like inside a Celtic hillfort? Spoiler: it involved goats, ghosts, and a lot of shouting. Join Cardiff archaeologist Dr. Rhys Morgan as he digs into the muddy mysteries of Iron Age Wales—from epic ramparts and roundhouses to ancient spoons and sheep-related injuries. Packed with humour, history, and Horrible Histories-style storytelling, this episode uncovers the real l...

Episode 4 - “The Truth About Celtic Warriors 17.10.2025

Step into the muddy boots of Dilan the Dreaded, a lime-haired Celtic warrior from ancient Wales! In this hilarious and historically accurate episode, kids will discover what life was really like in a Celtic tribe—complete with spiky hair, angry goats, magical druids, and battles that smell suspiciously like turnips. It’s Horrible Histories meets Welsh chaos, perfect for curious minds and giggling...

Episode 3 - Food From Field to Fire 25.09.2025

What did the Celts eat when they weren’t battling Romans or painting themselves blue? In this immersive two-part episode, Carwen — a Celtic farmer’s wife — takes us inside her smoky roundhouse to reveal the secrets of ancient cooking, farming, and feasting. In From Field to Fire , we follow the rhythms of Celtic life: planting barley, hunting boar, fishing trout, and preparing stew with wild herbs...

Episode 2 - Clothes and Fashion 25.09.2025

What did the Celts wear when they weren’t battling Romans or painting themselves blue? In this wild and woolly episode of Crazy Celts , we dive into the fashion of the fiercest tribes in ancient Britain. From bold tartans and animal pelts to shiny torcs and sky-high hairdos, you’ll discover how Celtic clothing was more than just style — it was status, superstition, and survival. 🎧 Perfect for kid...

Who were the Celts? 23.09.2025

Step into your roundhouse and hold onto your sheep — it’s time to meet the CRAZY CELTS! In Episode 1, Bryn the Bard and Carys the Clever take you on a hilarious, history-packed ride through ancient Wales. Discover blue-painted warriors, magical druids, epic feasts, and the truth about Celtic cow farts. It’s Horrible Histories meets Welsh wizardry — perfect for curious kids, chaotic classrooms, and...

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