Rare multi-cultural folktales read and performed by Yzaura. Come nestle up and be taken away on an adventure through the words of your favorite authors with an immersive soundscape.
Small announcement this is our last episode for the season but, we will be back in the summer with all new stories. So make sure you are subscribed so you will always be up to date. In this episode we talk to Red and hear her side of her encounter with the Big Bad Wolf. This episode contains disturbing sounds of violence listener discretion is advised. Music from Epidemic Sound: Ghost Ship Story - Kikoru Travels in Time - Experia Fight Through - Ethan Sloan Metamorpheus - Hampus Naeselius Breathe One's Last - Jakob Ahlbom
While investigating these crimes in fairytale land it really made me aware of the fact that families were being destroyed and they had no support. It especially hit me when I had a chat with Practical. The following interview may be disturbing, listener discretion is advised. Resources used in this episode: https://grief.com/grief-after-a-murder/# Music from Epidemic Sound The Thaw: Million Eyes Off At Once: John Bjork Danger Lures: Trailer Worx Document This: Million Eyes Superior: Silver Maple
This story reminds me of a particular serial killer from our land. He was truly horrific and terrorized an entire state for years. He was the type of person who took his time and learned everything he could about his victims before he made his final move. He would go into their homes beforehand and take trinkets as prizes for his unspeakable acts. Resources for this weeks episode: The Wolf and Seven Young Kids a Brothers Grimm Fairytale https://americanliterature.com/author/the-brothers-grimm/fairy-tale/the-wolf-and-the-seven-little-kids https://www.biography.com/news/michelle-mcnamara-golden-state-killer Music from Epidemic Music: Salvation Is Coming - Eoin Mantell Unease - Craft Case Nemesis - Alec Slayne Plague - ATISOUND Win Win - 91 Nova Fractions - Gabriel Parker
Join me this week as we dig deeper into the Big Bad Wolf and why I believe he is a serial killer. In the crime safety security.com site it says: “Serial killers look perfectly normal and may be above average in intelligence. You may very well have met one and found him charming or, if nothing else, forgettable. You may know a killer and never realize it – because he doesn't seem the least bit like a monster. They blend in with the rest of us without arousing the slightest suspicion.” If you have any information about the Big Bad Wolf please leave us a tip at (661) 544-8226. Some one knows something. Resources for this weeks episode: The Aesop Fable: Wolf in Sheeps's Clothing The Aesop Fable: The Boy Who Cried Wolf https://www.crime-safety-security.com/criminal-minds-wolf.html Music from Epidemic Sound So Aware - Damon Greene Ambushed - Dream Cave Salvation Is Coming - Eoin Mantell Superior - Silver Maple Interstate 895 - Bonnie Grace Remorse - Damma Beatz
I found an article called 5 Myths About Serial Killers and Why Do They Persist and it reads I quote: “The majority of serial killers are not reclusive social misfits who live alone, despite pervasive depictions of them as such in the news and entertainment media. Real-life serial killers are not the isolated monsters of fiction and, frequently, they do not appear to be strange or stand out from the public in any meaningful way.” Upon reading this I began to wonder. Did Zeke, the Big Bad Wolf truly travel alone as I first stated? Or was he truly a lone wolf? Find out by listening to this weeks episode. If you are enjoying this season please show support by subscribing on your favorite podcast player or help with covering podcasting cost by buying me a cup of coffee. Thank you! Music from Epidemic Sound Superior - Silver Maple Off At Once - Jon Bjork Too Close for Comfort - Jon Bjork
When I started this journey I sat in front of my computer and stared at the blank screen for what felt like eternity. I was frozen, but I was lost in this run on sentence in my head about Zeke. Only I didn’t know him as Zeke at the time he was The Big Bad Wolf. And I found myself shaking my head from side to side and saying “that's 3 murders. 3 murders so close to each other by the same villain, The Big Bad Wolf.” Then I just shot up in my seat, He's a Serial Killer!!!! Fairytale land has, or had a serial killer and no one was or is talking about it. Music from Epidemic Sound Creep Thoughts - Phoenix Tails Ending - Peter Sandberg Peppered Blossom - Jon Bjork Sparkle and Swirl - Raymond Grouse Superior - Silver Maple Truth Harvest - Max Anson Don't wake the Trolls - Jon Bjork Saw It Coming - Jon Bjork
I know what you"re thinking... You thought fairytale land was just that a tale. But what if I told you that it is an actual place. And we can go there. In fact we are there now. This is FairyTale Land. Yes, the place where fairy godmothers dance and evil forces play. You’ve read about this place to your kids at night. You’ve bought books about princes and princesses that promote happily ever afters. You’ve shared with your friends which ones of it’s tales were your favorites and why. But we are here tracking a story. Going through the looking glass and pushing aside the veil. I’m shining a light on Fairy Tale Lands' first serial killer. This is the story about the Big Bad Wolf. He terrorized FairyTale Land for years and then poof! We just stopped hearing about him. What happened to the Big Bad Wolf? And Is he still alive? Join me for the next 7 weeks as we uncover this story. Music: Mars Landing - Yi Nantiro Off at Once!- Jon Bjork Absence of Light- Prozody Fear Is Temporary- Jo Wandrin Peppered Blossoms - Jon Bjork Far Far Far- Bonnie Grace Two Imaginary Friends- Jon Bjork @Epidemicsound
This season I”m trying something different. You might not know this but I am a murderino, you know a true crime junkie. That’s right my friends on my free time I listen to murder. So much so that when I was first bouncing around ideas to create a podcast I thought I would be doing a true crime podcast and who knows maybe one day I will. So this season I decided to take a stab at it but in my own way. This podcast is me reading you great stories which I love and I will continue to do so here. Even during this investigation season. So keeping that in mind we are going to delve into the realm of Fairy Tale Land and get to know one of the meanest, sneakiest, baddest mother wolves around the infamous Big Bad Wolf. We are going to hear stories about his beginnings. Where he grew up, who were his influences, did he have friends, how did he become who he is known as today? The Big Bad Wolf is not a one trick pony like, he is at the narcissist level of Ted Bundy. He has been “Gone in the dark like the Golden State Killer”. The Big Bad Wolf is a serial killer and I'm calling him out. Starting February 26th, join me every Friday for a few weeks as we explore the life of the Big Bad Wolf. Let’s go to FairyTale Land and do some investigating. Make sure you are subscribed on your pod player of choice and please stop by our Instagram page and say hieeeeee. I’ll be in your ears soon. Until then what stories will you be getting into? Music: Ravenhead DEX12 @epidemicsound
For this holiday season let's go on an adventure to a Victorian Christmas of long, long ago. Did you know that during the Victorian era, publishers of newspapers and magazines printed ghost stories during the Christmas season for chilling winter reading by the fireside or candlelight. It was a time of reflection as the days became longer and darker. People would gather and share tales of past winters, of deaths that occurred, of births and rebirths. “Christmas was originally connected to the 'pagan' Winter Solstice celebration and the festival known as Yule. The darkest day of the year was seen by many as a time when the dead would have particularly good access to the living,” that was a quote from religious studies professor Justin Daniels stated in an University of Pennsylvania blog. (https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/why-do-ghost-stories-go-christmas-180961547/)So gather around the fire my friends. Warm your hands, grab a glass off of the counter and lets nestle up as we enter into Alfred McClelland Burrage world of words this is the Christmas telling of the game Smee…..I am currently working on Season 4 of How About A Story. Keep an ear out for new episodes dropping in February / March of 2021. Music: 1- FairyTale Waltz by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100232Artist: http://incompetech.com/2- Deck the Halls B by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100368Artist: http://incompetech.com/3- Christmas Village - Aaron Kenny 4-Canon and Variation by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/5- Awful - Josh Pan6-Mysterious Strange Things - Yung Logo7- Midnight Meeting by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100159Artist: http://incompetech.com/8-Noel by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://audionautix.com/9- Emerald Therapy by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://audionautix.com/10- A Hand In The Dark - Underbelly & TY Mayer11- Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairies (by Tchaikovsky) - Tchaikovsky12- Nemesis - ALBIS
In the spirit of the holidays I would like to share some Christmas cheer and share a few holiday stories. If you are enjoying these stories please subscribe on your favorite podcast player. I will be sharing one more story tomorrow and it’s a little spooky.Tonight we have a classic so gather round my friends grab you hot coco or beverage of choice and let’s enter into Clement Clarke Moore’s world of words this is “Twas the Night Before Christmas” Thank you so much for listening. I wish you all a good night. Come back tomorrow to hear the spooky tale of Smee by Alfed McClelland Burrage. Also I’ll be taking a small break preparing for season 4. So make sure you are subscribed to know when the first episode hits the airwaves.
In the spirit of the holidays I would like to share some Christmas cheer and share a few holiday stories. If you are enjoying these stories please subscribe on your favorite podcast player. I will be sharing three Christmas tales the last being the spookiest.Today our author shares with us how her latino family celebrates Christmas using the rhythms of a famous Christmas rhyme. So gather round my friends grab you hot coco or beverage of choice and let’s enter into Roseanne Greenfield Thong world of words this is ‘Twas Nochebuena a Christmas Story in English and Spanish.Thank you so much for listening. If you wanna get your hand on a copy of this wonderful book it is ‘Twas Nochebuena by Roseanne Greenfield Thong. Come back tomorrow to hear the classic poem 'Twas The Night Before Christmas by Clement Clark Moore.
As we enter into this Thanksgiving Day my hope is that we remember the native peoples of this country and the turmoil they face to this day. May we see what they see and hear what they hear. Before I go any further “I want to respectfully acknowledge the Kizh and Tongva People, who have stewarded this land that I currently live on throughout the generations.” Todays I want to share Chief Jake Swamp words with you, this is Giving Thanks: A Native American Good Morning Message.For more information about the stewards of the land you live on you can head to https://usdac.us/ The United States Department of Arts and Culture. They have #HonorNativeLand Guide to help you better understand the plight of Indigenous People around the globe.Thank you so much for listening. How About A Story will be taking a break for the holidays but will return with new stories next season in March. If you have a moment please subscribe and review this podcast where you listen. It truly helps to bring this little podcast to the masses. Music:Lost In The Forest - Doug Maxwell_Media Right ProductionsThe End - Quincas MoreiraWhispering Stream - E's Jammy JamsThe Three Elements - I Think I Can Help YouDitch Diggin' - Jingle Punks
This week we listen to The Mass For The Dead by the mother of goth Edith Nesbit. Where strange musical interludes bring warnings of things to come.Don't forget to drop our Instagram page and tell us what stories you would like to hear for next season. Stay safe out there :) Music:AnalogueCabin - Noir Et Blanc VieAnitmatter - The WesterliesFalling Rain - MyuuO Come All Ye Faithful (Vocals) - Jingle PunksPhantom - Density & TimeSprightly Pursuit - Cooper CannellTil Death Parts Us - Aakash Gandhi
Happy Halloween ghouls and goblins. This weeks tale is an original piece all the way from Romania. This is The Forest of Bloodshed by: Andrei Zamfir. Always “Remember there are spirits here. There are ways of the world that we don’t understand. There’s a balance to everything in existence, and this land has been looking to regain its spiritual equilibrium for centuries. Enter into this scary story if you dare…..Music:Beginnings (Intro) - The Tower of LightHero's Ascent - Chris HaugenTension Nonstop - Myuu
This weeks story was inspired surprisingly by a new show on HBO MAX called Raised by Wolves. No spoilers here but Amanda Collins does a trilling performance of the Three Little Pigs that inspired me to produce this scary version of the tale. Enter at will to this weeks spooky rendition of the classic fairy tale by James Halliwell-Phillipps. Music:A Hand In The Dark - Underbelly & Ty Mayer.Dark Tranquility - Anno Domini BeatsGo to Sleep My Little One - Doug Maxwell_Media Right ProductionsHop Hip - KwonInvisible Enemy - Jeremy BlackOrison - Dan BodanSurrender - Asher Fulero
This we week we have a classic that was recommended by a fellow spooky enthusiast on Instagram. This is the scary tale of The Legend of Sleepy Hallow. If you ever wondered what story the headless horseman comes from then listen to this tale.Thank you so much for listening. When you get a moment please stop by our Instagram page and say “Boo!” It’s Halloween :)Until Next time my friends, what stories will you be getting into?
This weeks story is a mind bender. We encounter Mr. Divgne who inherits his aunts fortune and among her things he finds a picture of a mysterious woman whom he falls deeply in love with. Enter into this chilling tale of ghostly love. Music:A Great Darkness Approaches, Can You Feel It_ - ELPHNTA Mystical Experience - Unicorn HeadsDream Escape - The TidesFalse Morel - Trevor GarrodLurking Shadows - MyuuMysterious Place - DarkEerie Music (Creative Commons)No.5 The Day I Met Her - Esther AbramiPurple Planet Music - Creeping Death The Devil's Piano - Audio Hertz
This is the first story in our Season of Fear celebration of Halloween. Each Friday for the month you will be transported to an old tale with a new twist. An audio adventure of haunting and fright. If you scare easily beware. MusicAn Excuse To Do Less - pAtchesShadows - Anno Domini BeatsCowboy Lullaby JHS PedalsThe Awakening _ Patrick Patrikios
Welcome to the Halloween Season of Fear edition. We will be sharing 10 scary stories starting October 2nd.If you have a scary story that needs to be shared we are taking suggestions at our Instagram page. Please dm me your suggestion if it is in the public domain arena and under 10 pages I’ll perform here. Or if you want to try your hand at writing one I would love the opportunity to bring your creation to life. Music:Assembling - Asher Fulero
Hello friends and welcome to How About A Story the PopIN Edition I'm Yzaura. So I am a big fan of spooky things. I love vampires, wolves and sexy creatures of the night. Fall is coming. So hint, hint on what to expect in the fall. Ok I have a question for you do you have a scary story that just needs to be shared? If so head over to our Instagram page and send us a DM with said story and then I will perform it here during the season of fear. Wouldn't that be fun? I think it will be fun. So I'm super excited and now that you are all juiced and pumped for something spooky and scary. Listen to this oldie but goodie. Music:Ditch Diggin' by Jungle Punks
Hello and Welcome to How About A Story the PopIN Edition, this is Yzaura. I am currently gearing things up for the fall and thought now would be a great time for us to play catch up. If you didn't know How About A Story has made a year on PodBean telling stories. Now this has been a personal project of mine discovering voice over narration and just putting a little bit of myself out into the world. So After a year what have I learned you might ask? A lot! A lot about editing, mixing arranging, executing, marketing but most of all about connecting. Not only to work that I am doing but to those who take the time to appreciate the work. So my fellow listener, that's you with the buds in your ears or playing this aloud in your car. Thank you for sharing your time with me. Let's go a head and enjoy this blast from the past and one of my favorite episodes. Let's enter into Pura Belpre's world of words this is Amapola. Music:Ditch Diggin' by Jungle Punks
Hello everybody. This episode we final get the trial of the century. Who will be beheaded by the Queen? Will Alice ever wake up? Well listen in time will tell. Music for this episode: Jungle Mission: CxdyMoist: Mikos Da GawdMongrei Dance: Dan BodanNational Express: Dan BodanNite Foul: Noir Et Blanc ViePastoral: Asher FuleroOrbital Romance: Sir CubworthSpacetime Blues: LoopopSpace Rhapsody: DJ FreedemLaconic Granny by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Source: http://incometech.com/music/royality-free/index.html?src=USUAN1100522Artist: http://incompetech.com/
This week we meet the Mock Turtle, the Griffin and we have an intimate interaction with the Duchess.This weeks music:English Country Garden: Aaron KennyJoker: CausmicLulu Is the Cat I Like Best: paTCHESNational Express: Dan BodanMiles to Go: Joey Pecoraro Bucolic Acrylic: Dan BodanMarty Gots a Plan by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1500015Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Laconic Granny by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100522Artist: http://incompetech.com/
In celebration of Juneteenth and freedom for all I would like to uplift Josephine Baker. She was a remarkable human who fled a world the US that oppressed her and turned her life into a beacon for humanity. Josephine was a remarkable performer she was a civil rights activist and played an essential role for the french during WW2. I have taken her words from the past and created this speech. Her words are powerful and still relevant today. Join me as we enter into Josephine Bakers world of words these are her most famous quotes. I pulled her quotes from www.thefamouspeople.com and www.lifechrome.com. This weeks music: 2 Hearts Patric Patrikios
These last few days have been intense. The pandemic is still in full effect. We now have civil upheaval entering center stage. We need to be on the side of change. Black Lives Matter. I have turned inward. My brain has been on overload. I have thinking about our history and how things have changed and how they have not. I've been thinking about those who stood up in the past and how they would stand today. How they would be with us now and how they are with us now. So I give my voice in the only way I know how. Maybe by voicing the voices of the past we will feel them joining us and their strength will empower us. This is a poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar named Sympathy. Paul was an American poet, novelist, and playwright of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Dayton Ohio to parents who were enslaved in Kentucky before the American Civil War. These are his words in todays world. Music:Maestro Tlakaelel: Jesse GallagherCantus Firmus Monks: Doug Maxwell / Media Right Productions
This week we meet the Mad Hatter and the Queen of Hearts. Grab your flamingo and let's play croquet together :) Don’t forget to say hello on our Instagram page and please subscribe.Thank you to the artist who provide the music via Youtube Audio Library:Animaux Obscènes: Dan BodanBucolix Acrylic: Dan BodanNation Express: Dan BodanBallerina : Quincas MoreiraPeony Morning: Track TribeThe Insomniac Parade: The Whole OtherLand of the RetroOnes: Rage OnesToday’s Plan: DJ Freedman
This week we meet the Caterpillar, The Duchess and the Cheshire Cat. Thanks for joining me on this adventure. Please visit us on our Instagram Page and subscribe to hear new stories as the become available . Music: Thinking About It : Jeremy KorpasOrbital Romance : Sir CubworthNational Express : Dan BodanPercolate: Loopop
This week we enter into chapters 3 - 4 of Alice's Adventures In Wonderland. Come hear about the Caucus-Race, a Long Tail and a Little Bill.Stay healthy out there. Music:Aurora Borelais Expedition by Asher FuleroOrbital_Romance by Sir Cubworth
Today we enter into Lewis Carrols world of words Alice's Adventures In Wonderland. Join me as we enter into this whimsical world and for a moment explore life as an inquisitive seven year old girl. Music:National Express by Dan BodanDrifting Sands by JAde WiiConnection by Wayne JonesOrbital Romance by Sir CubworthEbby by Lish GroovesUnder The Rug by Density & Time Thanks for listening :)
Do you remember The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe? Well, revisit it again as we suspend reality and enter into Edgar's dark mysterious world. Music: The Two Season by: The Tower of LightImagine A New Darker You by: The Tower of LightMamas by: Josh Lippi & The OvertimersShe Died Up There You Know by: Dan BodanThey Can Feel You by: HainbachClassic Horror 1- Dark World by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by14.01)Source http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100471)Artist http://incompetech.com
Here is a poem from one of China's best poets Li Bai. Bai's poetry is known for its clear imagery and conversational tone. In these times of uncertainties please keep yourself healthy physically and mentally. If you need assistance please call the National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357).
Honor social distancing with this classic and go down the rabbit hole of insanity with Edgar Allen Poe's Tell-Tale Heart. Stay healthy and snuggle in. Music: Dark Toys - SYBSJoker's Lair - Coyote HearingMa Jolie - Verified Picasso Collapsing All Around - AmuletsThis Is Not Effortless - True Cuckoo
Hello, bienvenidos, and welcome to How About A Story. I’m Yzaura. Today's adventure comes from Puerto Rico. When I was younger I would visit my grandparents there and for 2 months I was surround by family, nature and the haunting stories of the islands past. I had a fierce aunt who taught me that if you grab a lizard and are brave enough to rub it’s belly. It will fall asleep and then you can gently open it's mouth and place it on your ear like a earring. She also taught me how to sneak up on butterflies and ever so gently grasp it’s wings between your fingers. Of course now I know that is extremely harmful to the butterfly but it was one of those magical moment we shared. This story reminds me of those times. Except for the witch, the…. well enough boncinchando let go ahead and dive right into Pura Belpre world of words this is the story of Amapola.Thank you so much for listening to Amapola by Pure Belpre. You can read this story along with many other by her in the book called Once In Puerto Rico. If you like what you hear please let me know giving me a review wherever you listen to your podcast. This will be the last episode for this season but I will be coming back in April with all new content. Stay tunes for season 2.This podcast was written, produced, researched and hosted by me Yzaura. Until next time what stories will you bet getting into?Special thanks goes out to:Batuque Bom - Quincas MoreiraDreamer - DiviKidRealization of a New Earth - I Think I Can Help You Fairy Meeting Emily A. Sprague
Hello and welcome to How About A Story. I’m Yzaura. In this adventure we follow a traveler who is looking for a place where no one dies. Now wouldn’t that be wonderful. To find a realm where we never feel the pain of losing those most dear to us.Andrew Lang a well respected writer and collector of tales takes us on this journey. It is written that in Andrews youth he soaked up the stories of his home Scotland. Drawing upon its rich history and lush land it was said that we would run off into the forest and stomp around in its streams. I envisioned him finding the perfect nook in tree to cuddle into and escape into a fairytale to two. It is noted that he has gotten lost in the words of the The Brothers Grimm’s and into the soul of Shakespeare so of course his past times of his youth laid the ground work for his future in literature. I was inspired to create a murder mystery theme for this tale so let’s step into Andrew Langs world of words this is The Voice of Death.Thank you so much for listening to The Voice of Death by Andrew Lang. I snagged this jewel from www.worldoftales.com you can also find it in a copy of The Red Fairy Book by Andrew Lang. If you like what you hear please let me know by doing that thing you do with making the stars rain down in iTunes, otherwise until next time what stories will you get into???This podcast was written, produced, researched and hosted by me Yzaura with production assistance from Jason Showard. Special thanks goes out to Kevin Macloud for making amazing music like Covert Affair and making it accessible for all to use through the creative commons attribution license. Special thanks goes out to:Cool Vibes - Film Noire by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100863 Artist: http://incompetech.com/Covert Affair - Film Noire by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100795 Artist: http://incompetech.com/Dances and Dames by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100595 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Cryptic Sorrow - Atlantean Twilight by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100276Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Happy New Year!!! Welcome to How About A Story I am Yzaura. If you are new welcome. This is a podcast where you get to hear fairytales and stories from long ago. Come nestle up and get ready to be taken away on an adventure through the words of your favorite authors. We are starting the New Year with a twist to a classic. Todays journey is brought to you by Andrew Lang. Where he tells us the true story of the classic tale of Little Red Riding hood so let's enter into Andrew Lang’s world of words this is The True History of Little Golden Hood.Music from YouTube Audio Library:Apocalyse by: SYBS, Day of Recon by: Mx Surla / Media Right Productions, Monster At The Door by: Sir Cubworth, One Life by: Patrick Patrikios, and White Hats by: Wayne Jones.Fairy Tale Waltz by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attributions license (https://creatiuvecommons.org/license/by/4.0/)Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100232Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Let’s enter into Hans Christian Anderson’s world of words this is The Last Dream of the Old Oak.
Absjornsen and Moe take us on a story within a story inception style in this unusual take on a classic that we are all familiar with Cinderella. Join me as we enter in this world of words, this is Katie Woodencloak a Norwegian version of Cinderella. Lightless Dawn a creative commons attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.01) source:http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100655
This story take us to Aquadilla Puerto Rico where an evil green man kidnaps a young girl named Marisol. Follow her journey and don't talk to strange malevolent beings by the sea. This is Sing, Little Sack! Canta Saquito a Folktale from Puerto Rico retold and adapted by Nina Jaffe.Music: Blue Sizzle and Comfortable Mystery 4 by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http:creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This story is about the unlikely friendship between a wily rabbit and determined tiger. Set in the wilderness of Puerto Rico this story comes alive with music and the vast array of colorful characters brought to life by Yzaura. Please enjoy The Tiger and The Rabbit by Pura Belpre.
This story takes us on journey of how love transforms us.
La Hormiguita is one of my favorite stories from my childhood. In this episode I will chat about Pura Belpre the author of the story, you'll hear an interview with my mom and then we will dive into the world of La Hormiguita.