Do you believe the Tasmanian tiger is still alive today? In episode 57 we chat with Daisy Ahlstone, a folklorist, cryptozoologist (legend scholar), eco-philosopher,
What traditions did your father pass on to you? What traditions will you continue? In episode 55 for our Father’s Day episode, we speak
Have you ever visited a museum dedicated to myths? In episode 54, Fiona Boyle, the spokesperson for Mythstories Museum of Myth and Fable, walks
How can storytelling help a city create community? In episode 53 Elizabeth Coffee, the Director of Storytelling of the Know Your Neighbor Program in
How can storytelling be used to heal? In episode 52 with Jazmine, a Lebanese-Australian a bilingual storyteller, we discuss the benefits of storytelling craft
Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers. The work you do is important. Mothers make the world go round! Episode 51, we’re celebrating American
Why does the Welsh flag have a dragon on it? In episode 50 with fairy tale author Claire Fayers, we explore this and more
What musical traditions do you enjoy? In our conversation with Juan Dies the Co-Founder & Executive Director the two-time GRAMMY Nominated Sones de Mexico
Is fantasy just the next step of folklore? Folklore is often a core element of fantasy fiction. Rebecca Heidt, an LGBTQ+ writer of the
Did you know there are over 400,000 Quinceañera’s celebrated annually in the United States alone? In episode 47, Rachel V. González-Martin joins us to
When a language die, why should we care? Don Kulick, a distinguished University Professor of Anthropology at Uppsala University and head of the ENGAGING
What can we learn from Indian mythology? Sunita Pant Bansal, author of countless books of Indian mythology and children folk literature, helps us understand
Have you heard of the Dybbuk of Jewish folklore? It is a malicious possessing spirit most well-known in Yiddish Theater, Between Two Worlds. The
How does one go from slavery to equality? That is the question African Americans grappled with after their emancipation in 1863. The Emancipation Proclamation
Have you heard of The Hero with a Thousand Faces? What about the hero’s journey? Joseph Campbell was an author, professor and global storyteller.