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The Adventure Zone
The Adventure Zone: Ethersea - Episode 27

The Adventure Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 82:03 Very Popular


Cambria's Call: Part Six Cambria makes their intentions known as Finneas Cawl's doomed voyage reaches a grisly end. Zoox does some long overdue soul searching.Additional music in this episode: “Mercy” by Kai Engel http://www.kai-engel.com/; “The Apotheosis of All Deserts” by ROZKOL https://rozkol.bandcamp.com/; and “Night I” by  Swelling https://swelling.bandcamp.com.

The Adventure Zone
The Adventure Zone: Ethersea - Episode 25

The Adventure Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 69:33 Very Popular


Content warning: this episode contains themes and depictions of substance use.Resources:Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: https://findtreatment.gov/ Phone: (800) 662-HELP (4357)National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): https://www.nami.org/Home Helpline: (800) 950-6264Cambria's Call: Part FourAmber, Devo and Zoox continue their wild swamp chase to track down Shret. Everyone prepares for a stroll down Memory Lane.Additional music in this episode: “Covered in Oil” by Broke for Free http://brokeforfree.com/; “Mechanics of Leaving” by Haunted Me https://hauntedmeofficial.wordpress.com/; “The Apothesosis of All Deserts” by ROZKOL https://rozkol.bandcamp.com/; “Meekness” by Kai Engel http://www.kai-engel.com/;  and “kp” by Jahzzar http://www.betterwithmusic.com/.

The Adventure Zone
The Adventure Zone: Ethersea - Episode 23

The Adventure Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 70:29 Very Popular


Content warning: this episode contains themes involving highly contagious diseasesCambria's Call: Part Two Founder's Wake has been transformed. As Devo and Amber adjust to their new piscine features, Finneas Cawl seeks to further reawaken his memories. A search for contraband reagents begins. Additional music in this episode: "The Apotheosis of All Deserts," and “Palaver” by ROZKOL https://rozkol.bandcamp.com/

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program
From self-medication to self-determination: a deep dive into drugs (ep 220)

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 73:59


On this episode’s collected, connected conversations (the fifth in our summer-long series): navigating the harms and hopes associated with drugs. From alcohol to opioids, taxes to testing, you could say we’ve explored our fair share of substances on this show. Featured voices this podcast include (in order of appearance): • Kim TallBear, associate professor in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta • Tim Fontaine, head honcho at satirical news site Walking Eagle News • Solomon Israel, cannabis industry reporter • Ken Williams, assistant professor with the University of Alberta’s department of drama • Brock Pitawanakwat, Associate Professor of Indigenous Studies at York University • Patrice Mousseau, entrepreneur • Colleen Simard, freelance writer, clothing designer and filmmaker • Conrad Prince, Indigenous health and child welfare advocate • Lakota activist and communications professional, Taté Walker // CREDITS: Creative Commons music in this episode includes “Headway,” by Kai Engel, “No Moon” by Unheard Music Concepts, “Mechanics Of Leaving” by Haunted Me, The Apotheosis of All Deserts, by ROZKOL, “Open Door” and “The Jewel and Me” by Little Glass Men, “The Pear In The Garden” by Kevin Hartnell, as well as “Ride to the party” by Anonymous420.

Storyfeather
Glorianova

Storyfeather

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 54:07


I am Nova. I have the heart of a star beating inside me. I am not long for this world. I would prefer to live.   After learning the truth about the stars, Nova believes she has been chosen to carry one in her heart, but she will do much more than carry a star. Hear her story in this episode. Genre: Fantasy, Mythology   CREDITS Story: “Glorianova” Copyright © 2016 by Nila L. Patel Music: “Trip-Hop Lounge Abstract Background” by Digital Emotions   Music by TRG Banks “Insideoutworld” “Lake in the woods” “Above the Earth”   Music by ROZKOL “The Apotheosis of All Deserts”   Music by Lee Rosevere “Cosmic Drifting” “Universe Calling” “How I Used To See The Stars” “The Nightmare” “Not Alone” “Heat Haze” “I Believe in You”   Music by Nctrnm “Escapade”                Music by Lee Rosevere, Nctrnm, and ROZKOL is licensed under CC BY 4.0 Music by TRG Banks is licensed under CC0 1.0 Universal License   Find more music by Digital_Emotions at audiojungle.net Find more music by TRG Banks, ROZKOL, Lee Rosevere, and Nctrnm at freemusicarchive.org and bandcamp.com Find more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com   Instagram: @storyfeather Email: nila@storyfeather.com

Storyfeather
Lantern Light

Storyfeather

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 51:05


“There is something living in the forest.It is neither good nor evil.There is something lurking in the forest.It is neither human nor animal.There is something dying in the forest.He was called to save it.She was called to free it.Neither ever returned.” There is something living in the forest.  It is neither good nor evil.  There is something lurking in the forest.  It is neither human nor animal.  What is it and how did it get there?   Hear the story in this episode.   Genre: Mythology   CREDITS Story: “Lantern Light” Copyright © 2016 by Nila L. Patel Music: “Trip-Hop Lounge Abstract Background” by Digital Emotions   Music by Lee Rosevere “Night Caves” “Featherlight” “Cosmic Drifting” “It’s A Mystery” “Baldachin” “Under Suspicion” “Slow Lights” “Snakes”   Music by ROZKOL “The World Has Moved On” “The Apotheosis of All Deserts”   Music by ROZKOL and Lee Rosevere is licensed under CC BY 4.0   Find more music by Digital_Emotions at audiojungle.net Find more music by ROZKOL and Lee Rosevere at freemusicarchive.org and bandcamp.com Find more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com   Instagram: @storyfeather Email: nila@storyfeather.com

Storyfeather
Modern Blood

Storyfeather

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 41:26


I’m no scientist, but I ended up learning a lot about blood when I was young.  I have—or had—an inherited condition called thalassemia major.  My medical charts have all the details.  I don’t need to go over it.  Suffice it to say, I had a fairly serious version of the condition and had to get regular blood transfusions.  And because the transfusions raised my iron levels, I had to get something called chelation therapy.  And I had to worry about dying before my parents.  And leaving my little sister, Gina, all by herself to deal with everything. Along came Modern Blood.   How does a recipient of a remarkable new blood substitute both benefit and suffer from the wonders and horrors of the revolutionary treatment? Find out in this episode of Storyfeather. Genre: Science Fiction   CREDITS Story: “Modern Blood” Copyright © 2015 by Nila L. Patel Music: “Mysterious Trip-Hop Lounge Beat” by Digital Emotions   Music by Nctrnm “Parade” “Escapade”   Music by Komiku “Time” “Tension” “Ambiant Point of No Return”   Music by ROZKOL “Fever Dream” “Cold Breath in the Alley” “The World Has Moved On” “The Apotheosis of All Deserts”   Music by ROZKOL and Nctrnm is licensed under CC BY 4.0 Music by Komiku is licensed under CC0 1.0 Universal License   Find more music by Digital_Emotions at audiojungle.net Find more music Nctrnm, ROZKOL, and Komiku at freemusicarchive.org Find more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com

Storyfeather
The Telescope of True Sight

Storyfeather

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 39:18


Born in the midst of war and change, my grandmother was a dreamer.  She went to college to study astronomy.  Before she finished school, she’d visited five of the seven continents of the world.  (This is a feat I have yet to accomplish, even though as a young woman in the modern age, I have far more autonomy.)  And yet she dreamt of traveling farther.  Of going to the moon and beyond.  Of traveling through dreams.  She wondered about the worlds that must exist under the sea and below the surface of the earth.   A dreamer and adventurer, born in the midst of war and change, finds her greatest treasure. Her grandchild tells her tale in this episode of Storyfeather.   Genre: Fantasy, Mythology   CREDITS Story: “The Telescope of True Sight” Copyright © 2015 by Nila L. Patel Music: “Mysterious Trip-hop Lounge Beat” by Digital_Emotions     Music by TRG Banks “Lake in the woods” “Cigar” “Goodbye Machineryhead” “Keith in 1987”   Music by ROZKOL “Fever Dream” “Cold Breath in the Alleyway” “The Apotheosis of All Deserts”   Music by Lee Rosevere “Tech Toys” “The Nightmare” “Thoughtful” “Reflections” “Heat Haze”   Music by ROZKOL, and Lee Rosevere is licensed under CC BY 4.0 Music by TRG Banks is licensed under CC0 1.0 Universal License   Find more music by Digital_Emotions at audiojungle.net Find more music by TRG Banks, ROZKOL, and Lee Rosevere at freemusicarchive.org Find more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com

Beyond Contempt True Crime
3 - Richard Beasley

Beyond Contempt True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 44:22


Chaplain Rich was a self-professed street minister who claimed he served the community and helped the downtrodden. In reality, Richard Beasley was a con man and serial killer who posted bogus jobs on Craigslist to lure several men to their death.   Music Credits: It’s time by Lee Rosevere Ash Gray by Pictures of the Floating World Fog by Sergey Cheremisinov Sea and Night by Sergey Cheremisinov Mist and Clouds by Kai Engel Deep Space by Audionautix.com The Apotheosis of All Deserts by ROZKOL Cylinder Seven by Chris Zabriskie Passages by Kai Engel Roll by Drake Stafford   Music Sourced from Free Music Archive & Audionautix  Licensed under Creative Commons    YouTube Videos related to the case: The Scott Davis Impact Statement   Featured Podcast: True Crime Bullshit    Social Media: Website - https://beyondcontemptpodcast.com/ Facebook -  https://www.facebook.com/BeyondContemptTrueCrime/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/BeyondCMPTPod Insta - https://www.instagram.com/beyond_contempt_podcast/   Join the Facebook Group   Show credits and sources here   Support the show here   Please Subscribe, Share, Rate, and Review the show in Apple Podcasts. Thank you so much for listening!    

Nashville Retrospect
09 | Christmas Eve River Rescue | Bygone Old Christmas | December 2018 Issue

Nashville Retrospect

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2018 57:16


On Christmas Eve, 1956, a woman jumped off the Shelby Street Bridge into the Cumberland River with a baby in her arms. Host Allen Forkum (editor of The Nashville Retrospect newspaper) revisits this tragic and heroic story through interviews with people who were there, including Harold Hogue, Anne Knox, and Judy Hunt Charest. Also learn about the aftermath of the event during the decades since. (Segment begins at 04:45) (Special thanks to Mike Hudgins and Sheri Hogue for their assistance with this story.) Original caption from the Dec. 24, 1956, Nashville Banner: “Muddy waters of the Cumberland River swirl around Mrs. Milton Hunt (arrow No. 1), who clings to a steel retaining beam, and her three-and-a-half months old daughter, Judy (arrow No. 2).” In the podcast, Anne Knox mentions the two objects floating in the water. (Image: Tennessee State Library and Archives, photo by Vic Cooley) Original caption: “Jack Knox [III], 25-year-old drafting department employe of Nashville Bridge Co. holds Mrs. Hunt above the water after he had rescued the baby and then swam to where the mother was hanging on near exhaustion.” (Image: Anne Knox, Mike Hudgins, photo by Vic Cooley) Original caption: “Mrs. Hunt is pulled ashore from the Bridge Company boat. A first aid team worked on her until she could be taken to General Hospital, where she was listed in critical condition.” The man in the foreground wearing a watch is Harold Hogue, who is interviewed in the podcast. Virgil Johnson is piloting the boat. (Image: Anne Knox, Mike Hudgins) Original caption: “Gilbert M. Dorland, vice-president of Nashville Bridge Co., hold three-and-a-half months old Judy Hunt after the tot was pulled form the icy waters of Cumberland River below the firm’s building.” (Image: Anne Knox, Mike Hudgins) Original caption: “Dressed in the only available dry clothes, a bridge company baseball uniform, Knox warms up after his plunge into the icy waters shorty after 10 a.m. today. He is a former West End High School and Citadel athlete.” (Image: Nashville Public Library, Nashville Room) The Hunt family (Marguerite, Milton and Judy) is pictured in 1957. (Image: Judy Hunt Charest) Judy and her mother, Marguerite. (Image: Judy Hunt Charest) Jack Knox (right) receives the Arland D. Williams Society award at The Citadel in Charleston, S.C., on Nov. 12, 2005. He died ten days later. (Image: Anne Knox, Mike Hudgins) Judy Hunt Charest and Harold Hogue at the reunion at the site of the rescue on Sept. 16, 2015. The John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge (formerly the Shelby Street Bridge), the Nashville Bridge Building (formerly the Nashville Bridge Company), and the pier mentioned in the story, can all be seen in the background. (Image: Allen Forkum) Harold Hogue shows the watch given to him by Judy Hunt Charest, which she had engraved with: “Everyone needs a HERO. Thanks for being mine. 12/24/56 Love, Baby.” (Image: Allen Forkum) Also hear folk singers Dee and Delta Hicks of Fentress County, Tenn., discuss the lost tradition of Old Christmas in a 1981 interview by Bob Fulcher (assisted by Sharon Celsor-Hughes). Old Christmas was traditionally observed in some rural and mountainous areas of the south on Jan. 6 and included tales of farm animals kneeling to pray at midnight on Christmas Day. The interview was part of Cumberland Trail Park Manger Bob Fulcher's  Tennessee State Parks Folklife Project. (Segment begins at 48:40) (Special thanks to Bob Fulcher of Cumberland Trail, and to Lori Lockhart and Zach Keith at the Tennessee State Library and Archives.) Dee and Delta Hicks of Fentress County, Tenn. (Image: Bob Fulcher) And finally, Allen Forkum reviews some of the contents of the December 2018 issue, including children’s letters to Santa Claus in 1907 and Johnny Cash’s 1976 Christmas TV special. Also hear calls from readers about bygone Christmases in Nashville. (Segment begins at 01:30)   SHOW NOTES A list of articles relating to this episode that you can find in back issues of The Nashville Retrospect (back issue can be ordered by clicking here): • “Dives In River With Baby; Rescued,” Nashville Banner, Dec. 24, 1956 (The Nashville Retrospect, December 2011) • “Love Gives Itself; Jack Knox III and His Heroic Christmas Eve Rescue” by Mike Hudgins, The Nashville Retrospect, December 2011 • “Dives In River With Baby” letter to the editor by Judy Hunt Charest, The Nashville Retrospect, January 2012 • “Dives In River With Baby” letter to the editor by Harold Hogue, The Nashville Retrospect, December 2015   Other related articles: • “Knox Grins, Shivers After River Rescue,” Nashville Banner, Dec. 24, 1956 • “Woman ‘Critical’ Following Plunge,” Nashville Tennessean, Dec. 25, 1956 • “Photographer Witness To Near-Fatal Jump,” Nashville Tennessean, Dec. 25, 1956 • “Mother And Baby, Saved From River,” Oakland Tribune, Dec. 25, 1956 • “Plunges With Her Baby In River; Saved,” New York Daily News, Dec. 25, 1956 • “Old Christmas,” Nashville American, Jan. 7, 1907   Links relating to this episode: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1–800–273–8255 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline website “Bipolar Disorder, Manic Depression” at WebMD "Ordinary Angels" (song about the river rescue) written by Chris Floyd, Scott Barrier, and Judy Hunt Charest  “Tennessee State Parks Folklife Project” at Tennessee Virtual Archive Bob Fulcher: Folklife Heritage Award, 2017 Governor’s Arts Awards Cumberland Trail “Dee Hicks” and “Dee & Delta Hicks” by Bob Fulcher at Sandrock Recordings “Old Christmas Day” at The Free Dictionary “The history of Old Christmas” by Jim Buchanan in The Guide   Audio excerpts: Dee and Delta Hicks, interview by Bob Fulcher, Dec. 8, 1981, 81-PK–2, Tennessee State Library and Archives Music: “Near You” by Francis Craig and His Orchestra (Bullet, 1947); “Quiet Outro” by ROZKOL (2018); “The Apotheosis of All Deserts” by ROZKOL (2017); “Covered Wagon Days” by Ted Weems and His Orchestra; and “The Buffalo Rag” by Vess L. Ossman  

Nashville Retrospect
06 | Glenn School Integration | 1957 Desegregation Hearings | Brown v. Board of Education | September 2018 Issue

Nashville Retrospect

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 57:55


Violent protests by white supremacists, a school bombing, and courage in the face of racial hatred all helped define 1957, the year Nashville's public schools began desegregation. Host Allen Forkum (editor of The Nashville Retrospect newspaper) talks to Dr. Bobby Lovett about the significance of the Supreme Court’s 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision and its effect on the civil rights movement in Nashville. Lajuanda Street Harley, a Glenn School student who was one of the first black first-graders to be integrated, recalls the tumultuous times, along with her 90-year-old mother, Sorena Street. The two also discuss downtown shopping, white vs. black schools, and dealing with racism. Debie Oeser Cox, a first-grader in 1958, recalls her time at Glenn School, as well as race relations and life in North East Nashville. Former police officer Joe Casey and former news reporter Larry Brinton remember events relating to pro-segregationist protesters and the Hattie Cotton School bombing. Also hear audio excerpts from the January 1957 hearings before the Tennessee State Legislature on the merits of Governor Frank Clement’s “moderate” segregation plan. (All of the above is part of one segment, which begins at 03:50) Lajuanda Street (back turned) and Jackie Griffith (right) meet white fellow students on registration day at Glenn School, on Aug. 28, 1957. It was the first day blacks were allowed to register for white schools in Nashville. (Image: Nashville Public Library, Nashville Room, photo by Bob Ray) Original caption from the Sept. 10, 1957, Nashville Banner: “A large rock is hurled at the windshield of a car carrying two Negroes during an unruly demonstration Monday night against desegregation at Fehr School. Arrows show the rock and a soft drink bottle, cocked in the hand of a young boy and ready to be tossed at the vehicle. Five hundred adults, as well as youngsters, many not yet in their teens, tossed debris at passing cars which contained Negroes. Police finally broke up the crowd. No injuries were reported.” (Image: Nashville Public Library, Nashville Room, photo by Dale Ernsberger) On Sept. 9, 1957, large groups of jeering whites gathered outside of Glenn School and other elementary schools to protest black first-graders being integrated into the previously all-white schools. At the far right, Harold Street escorts his daughter Lajuanda (not seen), who thought the crowd was part of a first-day-of-school parade. In front of him, Mary Griffith holds the hands of her daughter, Jacquelyn Faye, and son, Stevie; Mary Griffith had been fired from her job at Pet Milk Company for participating in integration. (Image: Nashville Public Library, Nashville Room) Segregationist and white supremacist John Kasper, of Camden, N.J., speaks to protesters at Glenn School. The Nashville Tennessean reported he called upon his supporters "to boycott the schools, warning them of violence if desegregation continues, urging them to attend his rally last night on the steps of War Memorial auditorium.” At that rally, Kasper would urge the picketing of Hattie Cotton School, which was bombed later that same night. (Image: Nashville Public Library, Nashville Room) Lajuanda Street (left) begins her first day of school at Glenn with an unidentified fellow student. Lajuanda Street Harley’s recollections of that day are featured in this podcast. (Image: Nashville Public Library, Nashville Room) Original caption from the Sept. 10, 1957, Nashville Banner: “East wall of Hattie Cotton School is left in shambles from an early morning dynamite blast. The school, located at 1010 West Greenwood Ave., enrolled one Negro student Monday.” (Image: Nashville Public Library, Nashville Room, photo by Rob Ray) And finally, Allen Forkum briefly reviews some of the contents of the September 2018 issue of The Nashville Retrospect, including: the 1978 robbery of the Country Music Hall of Fame; the 1941 fire at Woolworth downtown; 1868 articles about Market Street drunkenness and velocipedes; and a 1970 advertisement for the famous Nashville stripper Heaven Lee. (Segment begins at 01:25)   SHOW NOTES A list of articles relating to this episode contained in back issues of The Nashville Retrospect (back issue can be ordered by clicking here): • “18 Negroes Play On City [Golf] Courses,” Nashville Tennessean, Feb. 14, 1956 (The Nashville Retrospect, February 2010) • “Parents Corner Supt. Bass At Glenn School As Negro, White Pupils Talk,” Nashville Banner, Aug. 28, 1957 (The Nashville Retrospect, August 2009) • Photo of pro-segregationist protesters at Jones Elementary School with a United States flag, a Confederate battle flag, and a KKK sign, Nashville Banner, Sept 10, 1957 (The Nashville Retrospect, September 2014) • See the September 2018 issue of The Nashville Retrospect for other stories referenced on this episode, including: “Blast Wrecks School,” Nashville Tennessean, Sept. 10, 1958; and “School Attendance Off by 25–30 Pct.” Nashville Tennessean, Sept. 10, 1958.   Other related articles: • “School Bills Clear 1st Hurdle,” Nashville Tennessean, Jan. 16, 1957 • “School Plan Start Upheld,” Nashville Tennessean, Jan. 22, 1957 • “Clement Signs 5 School Bills,” Nashville Tennessean, Jan. 26, 1957 • “Law Held Antagonistic to U.S. Supreme Court Ruling,” Nashville Tennessean, Sept. 7, 1957 • “West–Lawlessness Elements Must Go; Five Quizzed In School Explosion,” Nashville Banner, Sept. 10, 1957 • “Mayor West, Oliver Request U.S. Action Against Agitators Here,” Nashville Banner, Sept. 11, 1957 • “Kasper Undaunted By Two Contempt Convictions,” Nashville Banner, Sept. 11, 1957 • “Police Shift To Tough Policy,” Nashville Tennessean, Sept. 11, 1957   Links relating to this episode: “Walking into History: The Beginning of School Desegregation in Nashville,” by John Egerton Dr. Bobby Lovett The Civil Rights Movement in Tennessee: A Narrative History, by Dr. Bobby Lovett The African-American History of Nashville, Tennessee, 1780–1930: Elites and Dilemmas, by Dr. Bobby Lovett The Nashville Way: Racial Etiquette and the Struggle for Social Justice in a Southern City, by Dr. Bobby Lovett “Nashville History” blog by Debie Oeser Cox Civil Rights Room at the Nashville Public Library   Audio: Excerpts from segregation hearings of January 1957, an audio recording by the Tennessee State Library and Archives Music: “Near You” by Francis Craig and His Orchestra (Bullet, 1947); “Quiet Outro” by ROZKOL (2018); “The Apotheosis of All Deserts” by ROZKOL (2017); “Covered Wagon Days” by Ted Weems and His Orchestra; and “The Buffalo Rag” by Vess L. Ossman  

Storyfeather
The Ghostly Knight of Thessa

Storyfeather

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2018 67:31


For the past fortnight, we two had been tracking the whereabouts of the mysterious rider who was said to guard the roads in and out of Thessa, a major town in the southern region.      Who—or what—is the mysterious black-armored knight who roams the roads around the southern town of Thessa? Find out in this episode of the Storyfeather podcast. Genre: Fantasy    CREDITS Story: “The Ghostly Knight of Thessa” Copyright © 2014 by Nila L. Patel Music: “Mysterious Trip-hop Lounge Beat” by Digital_Emotions   Music by ROZKOL “Go then, there are other worlds than these” “The World Has Moved On” “To the Water’s Edge” “Fever Dream” “The Apotheosis of All Deserts”   Music by TRG Banks “Swanhead”   Music by Lee Rosevere “It’s a Mystery” “Thoughtful” “Puzzle Pieces” “The Nightmare”   Music by ROZKOL and Lee Rosevere is licensed under CC BY 4.0 Music by TRG Banks is licensed under CC0 1.0 Universal License Find more music by Digital_Emotions at audiojungle.net Find more music by ROZKOL, TRG Banks, and Lee Rosevere at freemusicarchive.org Find more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com

Storyfeather
The Scorpion Mouse

Storyfeather

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 42:11


Perrimin and his closest friend Kicker, whose given name was Siminor, were both behind the rock that was too small to hide either of them, both watching the scorpion. An ambitious young mouse discovers a shortcut to the glory he has sought all his life,  but has he considered all the costs to himself and to his people?   Find out in this episode of the Storyfeather podcast. Genre: Fable, Fantasy   CREDITS Story: “The Scorpion Mouse” Copyright © 2014 by Nila L. Patel Music: “Mysterious Trip-hop Lounge Beat” by Digital_Emotions “What’s Behind the Door” by Lee Rosevere “The Long Journey” by Lee Rosevere “And So Then” by Lee Rosevere “Puzzle Pieces” by Lee Rosevere “Tech Toys” by Lee Rosevere “Curiousity” by Lee Rosevere “The Secret to Growing Up” by Lee Rosevere “It’s a Mystery” by Lee Rosevere “The World Has Moved On” by ROZKOL “The Apotheosis of All Deserts” by ROZKOL “Snakes” by Lee Rosevere “Heat Haze” by Lee Rosevere “Places Unseen” by Lee Rosevere   Music by ROZKOL and Lee Rosevere is licensed under CC BY 4.0   Find more music by Digital_Emotions at audiojungle.net Find more music by Lee Rosevere and ROZKOL at freemusicarchive.org Find more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com

Storyfeather
Argilla

Storyfeather

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2018 37:22


She came awake then and someone clicked on her bedside light.  “I’ve got amazing news for you.  We found a donor match for your liver.  It’s being transported here as I speak.  And we are getting ready for transplant surgery.  I know it’s a lot to take in, but we warned you things would move fast if we found one.” Serena frowned.  False hope again.  Why wouldn’t they just let her be?  She had fought hard enough.  Was it too much to ask for a night of sweet sleep?  For the refuge of good dreams?  She nodded her head.  She didn’t need to do anything anyway.  She would just be lying there.   What unexpected extra does one organ recipient discover about the liver she received?   Find out in this episode of the Storyfeather podcast. Genre: Science Fiction    CREDITS Story: “Argilla” Copyright © 2014 by Nila L. Patel Music: “Mysterious Trip-hop Lounge Beat” by Digital_Emotions “The Apotheosis of All Deserts” by ROZKOL “Not Alone” by Lee Rosevere “Tech Toys” by Lee Rosevere “Making A Change” by Lee Rosevere “Curiousity” by Lee Rosevere “The Secret to Growing Up” by Lee Rosevere “Musical Mathematics” by Lee Rosevere  “I Believe in You” by Lee Rosevere     Music by ROZKOL and Lee Rosevere is licensed under CC BY 4.0

Storyfeather
The Sorceress Moray

Storyfeather

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2018 40:04


Her memory of being a Fury was gone, but Furies are strong and full of cosmic force.   A Fury is a woman and a dragon is a man?  Is anything as it seems? Find out in this episode of the Storyfeather podcast. Genre: Fantasy, Mythology   CREDITS Story: “The Sorceress Moray” Copyright © 2014 by Nila L. Patel Music: “Mysterious Trip-hop Lounge Beat” by Digital_Emotions “Go then, there are other worlds than these” by ROZKOL “The Apotheosis of All Deserts” by ROZKOL “Making a Change” by Lee Rosevere “To the Water’s Edge” by ROZKOL “Universe Calling” by Lee Rosevere “It’s a Mystery” by Lee Rosevere “Snakes” by Lee Rosevere “Not Alone” by Lee Rosevere “The Nightmare” by Lee Rosevere    Music by ROZKOL and Lee Rosevere is licensed under CC BY 4.0

Storyfeather
I'm Vanishing

Storyfeather

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2018 33:37


I'm vanishing. Maybe I'm not vanishing.  Maybe I just think I am.   How would you respond if parts of you began to vanish?   Find out how one person does in this episode of the Storyfeather podcast. Genre: Fantasy, Horror   CREDITS Story: “I'm Vanishing” Copyright © 2014 by Nila L. Patel Music: “Mysterious Trip-hop Lounge Beat” by Digital_Emotions "The Apotheosis of All Deserts" by ROZKOL "The World Has Moved On" by ROZKOL "What's Behind the Door" by Lee Rosevere "Universe Calling" by Lee Rosevere "Snakes" by Lee Rosevere "Puzzle Pieces" by Lee Rosevere "Not Alone" by Lee Rosevere "The Secret to Growing Up" by Lee Rosevere "Making A Change" by Lee Rosevere "Ambiant Point of No Return" by Komiku     Music by ROZKOL and Lee Rosevere is licensed under CC BY 4.0 Music by Komiku is licensed under CC0 1.0 Universal License