Lochs And Legends. Scotland With Andy The Highlander
Books And Travel - En podcast af Jo Frances Penn

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Experience the rugged beauty, ancient legends, and captivating history of Scotland with Andy the Highlander. From standing stones and whirlpools to myths and famous battles, Andy shares stories that bring the Scottish landscape alive. Discover why Scotland is more than tartans and bagpipes in this fascinating discussion about culture, heritage, and a passion for storytelling. In the introduction, I talk about my personal connection to Scotland (I am a quarter Scottish!), and how it inspired my monster horror, Catacomb, as well as featuring in Day of the Vikings, and the anatomical connection to Desecration. Andy the Highlander is the bestselling author of Lochs and Legends, A Scotland Man’s Guide to the Heart of Scotland, as well as an actor and tour guide. Show notes: Andy’s journey to becoming “Andy the Highlander” and his experiences on the TV series Outlander The allure of ancient standing stones, including Clava Cairns and Callanish Historical intrigue from Culloden to the Body Snatchers of Edinburgh Eerie encounters in places like Culross and Scotland’s many haunted sites Rugged islands, beautiful lochs, and the distinct regional flavors of Scottish whisky The rivalry of Scottish clans and football teams, and the “Outlander Effect” on tourism Recommendations for books, films, and practical tips for traveling in the Highlands You can find Andy at Highlander Tours and Lochs and Legends in all the usual places, or here on Amazon. Transcript of the interview Jo: Hello everyone. I am thriller author J.F. Penn, and this is the Books and Travel Podcast. And today I’m here with Andy the Highlander, the bestselling author of Lochs and Legends, A Scotland Man’s Guide to the Heart of Scotland, as well as an actor and tour guide. So welcome to the show, Andy. Andy: Thank you for having me. Oh, it’s great to have you here. So first up — Why are you called Andy the Highlander? Andy: I became Andy the Highlander back in 2015. I was fortunate enough to film on the hit US TV drama Outlander. I was one of Jamie Fraser’s men back in 2015. I filmed about 35 days on the show, and I then did a video in my garden demonstrating how to wear the plaid, the Filmore—the Great Kilt—and it got 5.3 million views in the first 30 days. So that’s really where this journey of Andy the Highlander began. At the time I started investing in the swords, 18th-century clothing. My wife Anna thought I had lost the plot, and we had no idea this was going to become a business, but also very much who I am. I’m now more Andy the Highlander than I am old Andy. I don’t even know who he is anymore, to be honest. So yeah, it’s been some journey. Jo: Yeah, ’cause you have a tour guide company as well, right? That’s right. I run Highlander Tours, and I’m one of the busiest tour guides in the country, taking people from all over the world around Scotland. So that’s a very incredible job. Scotland is my office, and you know what they say: if you find something you love, then you’ll never work another day in your life. Jo: That is true. So I guess on this show, I’d like to do things that maybe people don’t know, that are a bit less obvious, and you definitely have some of those in this book. So many people listening—maybe a lot of Americans, for example—have family connection to Scotland, even if that’s generations ago and maybe they haven’t even visited, but —