Tale of Two Tales is a podcast that dives into a real-life story or issue from the perspective of two people. We explore the differences and similarities between their perspectives. Tale of Two Tales is hosted by Sarah Bugden and edited by Daniel Moquin. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, YouTube,…
In this episode Mark Boyd is mid-chill sesh with little hottie when her ex shows up. Mark reacts in ways not even he could have predicted. Listen as Mitchell Lamar, Chaz Carter and Sarah Bugden grill Mark and get to the bottom of the story. J. Green plays the role of Mark's ex because we couldn't find that dude.
In this episode we discuss where the line is when it comes to admiration and cultural appropriation, and how life circumstances shape creative expression. You'll hear from the hilarious Yusuf Ali, and the human encyclopedia for all things music, Michael McNair.
One night when Jessica's older brother Hiddo wanted to stay out later than curfew, he convinced Jessica to tell their mother he was hit by a car. Not aware of her own powerful acting skils, Jessica's lie spiraled into a family disaster that no one can forget. In this episode we dissect the facts of what happened on that fateful night, and the emotional impact of when siblings snitch on each other and grow apart.
When brothers Drew and Devin Fox joined the same punk band, they became the canadian party act to SEE. Among other stunts, they promised their fans a show performed entirely with stiff, towering boners. This is the story of how booing fans, Viagara, and backstage blowjobs bonded the brothers for life. Hosts Sarah Bugden, Mitchell Lamar, and guest host Everett Bryam comment and question the Fox brothers throughout.
In High School Lexie Grace would not settle for second fiddle when it came to friendship. This is the story of her bid for the best friend title with the ultimate hot girl.
In this episode we hear the hilarious Niles Abston recount the tale of when he was in Christian College, escaped campus for a weekend of partying with his best dudes, and everything went wrong.
The endearing and funny Cindy Aravena and Chris Crittenden recount the story of when, how, and where they fell in love.