Welcome to the only show where kilts clash with cabers, history dances with heavyweights, and the Highland Games come to life in full color. Hosted by Michael ”Wolfgar” Lewis — a former athlete, firearms instructor, and proud Clan Campbell leader — this podcast shines a spotlight on the legends, lifters, and legacy builders of the Celtic festival circuit.Each episode brings you:In-depth interviews with athletes, directors, and clan leaders Event recaps and throw-by-throw highlightsCeltic music, modern edgeRich history of the Games and the families behind themFrom the fields of the modern Highland Games to the roots of ancient Scotland — Rally the Tartans is more than a podcast… it’s a movement.Subscribe now and be part of the clan.
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Rally the Tartans - Lifting Culture, Throwing Tradition. is a society podcast hosted by rallythetartans, with 12 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Episode #12
SN 2 EPS 3: From Culloden to the Colonies
Jul 2, 20261h 4m
In this special Independence Day episode of Rally the Tartans, host Michael Paul Wolfgar Lewis sits down with football coach Mark McCallum to explore the enduring Scottish influence on America, from the aftermath of Culloden to the Revolutionary War, and from the Highlands of Scotland to the athletic fields of today. Together, they discuss leadership, perseverance, the importance of tradition, and why coaches, clans, and communities all share the responsibility of passing something greater than victories on to the next generation. Two hundred and fifty years after America's founding, we celebrate not only the birth of a nation, but also the people and cultures whose sacrifices, ideas, and determination helped make it possible.
SN 2 EPS 2 - Throwing Clubs, Lost History, and the Next Chapter of Scottish Athletics
Jun 16, 20261h 15m
Throwing Clubs, Lost History, and the Next Chapter of Scottish Athletics In this episode of Rally the Tartans, we sit down with Clay Buchanan of the Clan Buchanan Throwing Club to explore one of the most important conversations facing Highland Games athletics today: how do we preserve our traditions while building for the future? We discuss the rise of clan-supported throwing clubs and why they may be the key to developing the next generation of athletes. From recruiting newcomers and supporting competitors to strengthening clan engagement, throwing clubs offer a model that other Scottish organizations may want to follow. We also reflect on the loss of the historic North American Scottish Games Athletics (NASGA) website, a resource that documented decades of results, records, and athletic history. What does the disappearance of that archive mean for the sport, and how do we prevent more of our heritage from being lost? Finally, we look ahead to the future through the work of Scottish Athletes International and Danny Webster's new project, NASGA Scores, which aims to preserve results, records, and the stories of the athletes who built the sport we love today. The future of Scottish athletics depends on more than great competitors—it depends on communities willing to preserve the past, invest in the present, and build opportunities for those who will carry the traditions forward. Lifting Culture. Throwing Tradition.
The Games Are Moving Forward - From the Throwing Circle to the Highland Games Field
Jun 3, 20261h 38mS0
<p>After an unexpected hiatus, Rally the Tartans returns with a look at where we've been, where the Highland Games community stands today, and where we believe the future is headed.</p>
<p>In this season premiere, host Michael Paul Wolfgar Lewis opens up about the show's absence, the challenges behind the scenes, and the work that was happening while the microphones were silent. More importantly, we discuss a powerful truth: the Games never stopped. The culture never stopped. The athletes never stopped. We were rebuilding.</p>
<p>Join us as we recap the first half of the 2026 Highland Games...
<p>A quick announcement from host Michael Paul Wolfgar Lewis. Rally the Tartans is officially moving to Spotify for Podcasters! All new episodes, guest interviews, and exclusive content will now premiere there.<br>
Follow us on Spotify to stay connected, never miss an episode, and help us continue lifting culture and throwing tradition.<br>
Listen now → https://open.spotify.com/show/56dpgCTyOxYg4nVGwOqLB3?si=63e1015222dd4f0a</p>
Rally the Tartans – Episode 7: “The Scottish Diaspora & The Rebel Architect Danny Webster”
Nov 1, 20251h 12mS0
<p>From the mist-covered Highlands to the heart of America, the Scottish spirit has never stopped building, adapting, and thriving. In this episode, host Michael Paul Wolfgar Lewis explores the enduring legacy of the Scottish Diaspora, how our people carried strength, tradition, and the Games themselves across oceans and generations. Then, we step into the circle with Danny Webster, the Rebel Architect behind The Backyard Rebellion, a grassroots Highland Games movement born in the heart of lockdowns. Danny’s story is one of resilience, innovation, and pure passion, proving that when the world tried to shut the Games down, he bu...
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