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Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!! After three weeks away, Heather is back! Which means all of those euphemistic jokes (alliterative or otherwise) that you've been missing are back. With a vengeance. Like, a big one... Ken picked the story for Heather to read. It's by previous a new author in the Campfire Classics catalogue name Flora Annie Steel. She's the daughter of a wealthy English family during the height of the British Empire, so naturally we're all holding our breath just hoping she doesn't write anything socially problematic. Your hosts skate through pretty easily on their vocabulary, but discuss the under-the-bed dirty mag stash, reference the 1993 film Boxing Helena, and try to make up for all the missed innuendos of the last three weeks. "Dick Whittington and His Cat" was published 1918. Email us at 5050artsproduction@gmail.com. Remember to tell five friends to check out Campfire Classics. Like, subscribe, leave a review. Now sit back, light a fire (or even a candle), grab a drink, and enjoy.
Tonight, I will be reading The Story of the Three Bears—which is famously known as Goldilocks. This story was requested by nine-year-old Lily from Vancouver Island, Canada. Thanks, Lily! Tonight's story explores the beautiful rhythym of three. Three bears, three bowls of porridge, three chairs, and three beds. This classic fairy tale has been retold throughout the ages—and this version has been adapted from Flora Annie Steel's retelling.Edited, read, and produced by Jenna L. Campbell ***Before you snooze, don't forget to follow Snorey Books to never miss an episode! Click here. Listener Shout-Outs: Rate, Review, and Follow on Apple Podcasts If your child would like to hear their name on the podcast, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap rate with five stars, and select "Write a Review." Make sure to tell me: 1. Your child's first name. 2. What your child/or your family loves most about Snorey Books.3. What stories your family would like to hear in future episodes.Share the Love If this bedtime story helped you and your little ones catch some zzz's, please share it with your friends, loved ones, fellow parents—or anyone in need of a calming bedtime story. Instagram: @snoreybooksFacebook: @snoreybooksWebsite: snoreybooks.com
Fall into a deep sleep tonight with the old English fairy tale, Jack and the Beanstalk. There are a number of versions of this tale. This version was retold by Flora Annie Steel and published in 1918.If you'd like to support the podcast, you can buy me a coffee here ------> buymeacoffee.com/justsleeppodIf you like this episode, please follow the podcast in your favourite app. Also, share with any family or friends that might have trouble drifting off to sleep. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A humorous story of silly people and even sillier antics! The young squire sets out on his journey to find the silliest people. Join Kerry as she reads this hilarious short tale: The Three Sillies as retold by Flora Annie Steel in the book English Fairy Tales Check out our socials: LinkTree Music is provided by Kubbi, Gadgetor, and http://www.bensound.com Other Music: http://www.purple-planet.com - Views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Adventures Underground. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. Au Radio is a production of Adventures Underground, LLC. Copyright 2019, All Rights Reserved.
Tonight's episode is very special! This is a rebroadcast of the top 3 episodes of 2022 which will provide you with just under 80 minutes of continuous storytelling. The top 3 episodes featured are:1. The Wonderful Ring (by Flora Annie Steel)2. The Man on the Train (Lucy Maud Montgomery)3. Jessamine (Lucy Maud Montgomery)I hope you enjoy this longer episode tonight! I hope it brings you restful sleep!Sweet dreamzzz...Joanne[Content Warning: Elements of hypnosis & relaxation in this episode...specifically at the beginning and end of story designed to help you relax deeply into sleep]Become a Drift Off Premium member today!You will receive: intro and ad-free listening to all episodes access to 2 monthly bonus episodes a monthly guided sleep hypnosis or guided sleep relaxation episodes that link directly to your Spotify account all episodes (regular & premium) linked to your favorite podcast app It's so easy and it only takes 2 taps to sign up at driftoff.supercast.comYou can also support the show by leaving us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts . This really helps our audience grow! PROMO CODESActive Sponsors & Affiliates1. Better HelpOnline therapy with professional therapists. Enjoy 10% off your first month by clicking the link! www.betterhelp.com/DriftOff2. Sleep PhonesPajamas for your ears! https://www.sleepphones.com/?aff=780Want to learn more about the Drift Off Podcast? Come visit our website! https://www.bedtimestoriesforsleep.com
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...aus Flora Annie Steel's „Englische Märchen“ von 1918 - mit sehr freundlicher Genehmigung des Anaconda-Verlags || Wohngemeinschaft, Tiere, Verlust, Aufheiterung, Chaos || Das exklusiv-gemalte Bild zur Geschichte gibt es auf Instagram im Profil @dustins.maerchen.podcast || Nun hoffe ich, dass ihr die Folge oder den Podcast weiterempfehlt und freue mich auf die nächste Geschichte || Und wenn sie nicht gestorben sind, dann...Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
This week's story comes to us from the 1894 book; Tales from the Punjab.It's is a book of folk tales collected from the people of the Punjab region of India translated and written down for publication by the English Author Flora Annie Steel. Flora Annie Steel lived from April 1847 – April 1929. She spent 22 years living in Punjab region of India.The prince starts his adventure by taking hold of a magical golden deer. The deer strikes a bargain with the prince to take him on a ride he will never forget. Narration and original sound design by Aaron James.Please reach out to us with any questions or comments. @kidsmythplus on facebook/instagram/ youtubeInstagramFacebook
Fall into a deep sleep tonight with the old English fairy tale, Jack and the Beanstalk. There a number of versions of this tale. This version was retold by Flora Annie Steel and published in 1918.If you like this episode, please follow the podcast in your favourite app. Also, share with any family or friends that might have trouble drifting off to sleep. Goodnight and Sweet Dreams.... We are also now on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustSleepPod and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justsleeppod/
Season 2: Tales from Around the WorldTales from IndiaThe Jackal and the Partridge & The Jackal and the Crocodile by Flora Annie Steel. The Junior Classics is a rescue operation to preserve the wisdom in the Classics before it is lost forever. Our goal is to inspire children with a love of good reading and a real and lasting interest in Western history, literature, and scholarship. My hope is to empower you, the parents, with a resource you can trust to enrich your child’s mind and spirit. We don’t want these stories lost so our children don’t have to learn these lessons on their own.The most important thing you can do for us is to spread the message and tell others about these stories and what we are doing. Subscribe and give us a rating, five stars if you think it is worth it.If you want to donate we would love that as well - my promise is that 100% of donations will go to building the impact and quality of the Junior Classics.If you have feedback and thoughts on how we can do things better please send an email to juniorclassicspodcast@gmail.com.Sir Bradley HasseBe brave, be loyal, and speak the TruthBecome a Patron and support a show for the good of your kids!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=8256128)
Season 2: Tales from Around the World Tales from IndiaThe Rat's Wedding by Flora Annie Steel. The Junior Classics is a rescue operation to preserve the wisdom in the Classics before it is lost forever. Our goal is to inspire children with a love of good reading and a real and lasting interest in Western history, literature, and scholarship. My hope is to empower you, the parents, with a resource you can trust to enrich your child’s mind and spirit. We don’t want these stories lost so our children don’t have to learn these lessons on their own.The most important thing you can do for us is to spread the message and tell others about these stories and what we are doing. Subscribe and give us a rating, 5 stars if you think it is worth it.If you want to donate we would love that as well - my promise is that 100% of donations will go to building the impact and quality of the Junior Classics.If you have feedback and thoughts on how we can do things better please send an email to juniorclassicspodcast@gmail.com.Sir Bradley HasseBe brave, be loyal, and speak the TruthJoin thoughtful parents in our facebook community.Become a Patron and support a show for the good of your kids!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=8256128)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=8256128)
Season 2: Tales from Around the World Tales from India Happy New Year Junior scholars! We're glad to be back with an Indian classic - The Tiger, the Brahman, and the Jackal. Morale of the story - trust your gut, don't trust people who swear on the divine, and don't let tigers out of cages!The Junior Classics is a rescue operation to preserve the wisdom in the Classics before it is lost forever. Our goal is to inspire children with a love of good reading and a real and lasting interest in Western history, literature, and scholarship. My hope is to empower you, the parents, with a resource you can trust to enrich your child’s mind and spirit. We don’t want these stories lost so our children don’t have to learn these lessons on their own.The most important thing you can do for us is to spread the message and tell others about these stories and what we are doing. Subscribe and give us a rating, 5 stars if you think it is worth it.If you want to donate we would love that as well - my promise is that 100% of donations will go to building the impact and quality of the Junior Classics.If you have feedback and thoughts on how we can do things better please send an email to juniorclassicspodcast@gmail.com.Sir Bradley HasseBe brave, be loyal, and speak the TruthJoin thoughtful parents in our facebook community.Become a Patron and support a show for the good of your kids!3:15 Lost & Found Words5:34 You should always trust your gut6:42 Sneak peak at the story16:16 Why we are doing this and how you can helpSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=8256128)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=8256128)
aus Flora Annie Steel's „Englische Märchen“ (Originalausgabe: English Fairy Tales), 1918 - mit sehr freundlicher Genehmigung des Anaconda-Verlags für meinen Podcast || Gelesen von Dustin Peters || Himmelssturz, Freundschaft, Wortwitz, Wanderung, Hinterhalt || Das exklusiv-gemalte Bild zur Geschichte gibt es auf Instagram im Profil @dustins.maerchen.podcast || Nun hoffe ich, dass ihr die Folge oder den Podcast weiterempfehlt und freue mich auf die nächste Geschichte || Und wenn sie nicht gestorben sind, dann... Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
This Episode features the English Fairytale, THE BOGEY BEAST, retold by Flora Annie Steel, from 1927. Voices: Narrator/Old Woman: Jennifer Montague Curious Child: Muriel Montague Music: "Peppermint Dreams" by Jennifer Montague. Arranged by Randy Cohen. CC: Sweet Street Productions. www.SweetStreet.info "Come Play with Me" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Music from https://filmmusic.io "Nervous" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/peppermint-dreams/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/peppermint-dreams/support
This is a story about a road which was considered to be deadly to travel. Some said that a scorpion was responsible for the death of the travellers, while others claimed it was a deadly snake. One day, an old man who was travelling down that road encountered a scary creature. He realizes that the creature was responsible for the deaths, and decides to follow the creature. What happens next? Why was the creature causing so much death, grief and unhappiness all around? Listen to this story to learn more. This story was originally translated into English by Flora Annie Steel. It has been revised by Amar Vyas and narrated by Sheerali Bjiu for gaatha story. You can subscribe to this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, Hubhopper, Radio Public, Storiyoh, Tunein, Stitcher, and many other fine websites and apps where you listen to podcasts. If you have any comments or feedback, you can write to us at contact@gaathastory.com.
This is the story of a woman and her daughter who are devotees of the Sun. They are very poor and had very little to eat, but inspite of their hardships, they never forget to offer their food to the Sun Lord. One day, a priest comes to their house and asks for some food. The daughter offers him some food- but from her mother's share. But this leads to mis-understanding between the mother and the daughter, and the daughter has to leave her home. What happens next? Listen to this story to learn more. This story was originally translated into English by by Flora Annie Steel and compiled in the book The Tales of Punjab. This story has been rewritten by Amar Vyas. You can subscribe to Fairytales of India Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Castbox, Deezer, Stitcher, TuneIn, Saavn, Spotify, Radio Public,Google Podcasts, Hubhopper, Storiyoh, and many other fine websites and apps where you listen to podcast.
Peppermint Dreams presents the original 1918 version of the English fairy tale, Jack and the Beanstalk! Jack and the Beanstalk first appeared as The Story of Jack Spriggins and the Enchanted Bean in 1734! This reading is from the 1918 edition of English Fairy Tales, retold by Flora Annie Steel. Featuring: All voices-Jennifer Montague Intro & Exit Music: PEAS AND HONEY. (available on Apple Music, CD Baby, Amazon, etc) Brought to you by the folks at Sweet Street Productions. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/peppermint-dreams/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/peppermint-dreams/support
This month Chair of Virago Press, Lennie Goodings, chatted to Katie Hickman about her new book: She-Merchants, Buccaneers and Gentlewomen: British Women in India 1600 – 1900. She-Merchants, Buccaneers and Gentlewomen is an extraordinary and illuminating book that tells the incredible stories of the first British women to set foot in India - 250 years before the Raj. In this landmark book, celebrated chronicler, Katie Hickman, uncovers stories, until now hidden from history: here is Charlotte Barry, who in 1783 left London a high-class courtesan and arrived in India as Mrs William Hickey, a married 'lady'; Poll Puff who sold her apple puffs for 'upwards of thirty years, growing grey in the service'; Mrs Hudson who in 1617 was refused as a trader in indigo by the East Indian Company, and instead turned a fine penny in cloth; Julia Inglis, a survivor of the siege of Lucknow; Amelia Horne, who witnessed the death of her entire family during the Cawnpore massacres of 1857; and Flora Annie Steel, novelist and a pioneer in the struggle to bring education to purdah women. For some it was painful exile, but for many it was exhilarating. Through diaries, letters and memoirs (many still in manuscript form), this exciting book reveals the extraordinary life and times of hundreds of women who made their way across the sea and changed history.Find out more: https://www.littlebrown.co.uk/titles/katie-hickman/she-merchants-buccaneers-and-gentlewomen/9780349008264/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen to the updated version of this story. This is a story from Northern India, narrated by Sheerali Biju for Baalgatha Podcast. Originally titled "The Legend of Gwashbrari, The Glacier-Hearted Queen", this story was published in the book Tales of Northern India, compiled by Flora Annie Steel. How to Subscribe to Baalgatha Podcast? You can subscribe to this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, Hubhopper, Radio Public, Storiyoh, Tunein, Stitcher, and many other fine websites and apps where you listen to podcasts. If you have any comments or feedback, you can write to us at contact@gaathastory.com.
This is a story from India compiled by Flora Annie Steel. A Jackal sees a plum tree on the far side of a stream. The tree is ripe with fruits, but the jackal is unable to reach it. The Jackal then decides to take advantage of a gullible crocodile, in order to eat the fruits. What happens next? Listen to this story to learn more. Visit gaathastory.com/podcasts to learn how you can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Saavn, Castbox, Hubhopper, Storiyoh, and many other fine websites and apps where you listen to podcasts.
Listen to Second and concluding part of this story about Prince Beharamji and his adventures as he meets his lady love, but loses his Kingdom and is forced to live in the woods as a hunter. Will he be able to regain his Kingdom? Or will he encounter further challenges and our Hero's journey continue with different adventures? Visit gaathastory.com/mythsandlegends to learn how you can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Saavn, Castbox, Hubhopper, Storiyoh, and many other fine websites and apps where you listen to podcast. This story was translated into English by Flora Annie Steel and published as "Tales of the Punjab" in the nineteenth century. This story has been edited, and revised by Amar Vyas and narrated by Sheerali Biju for gaatha story.
Listen to Part One of this Two Part story form Northern India. The Faithful Prince is a story about Prince Beharamji and his beautiful wife, who meet under the most unusual circumstances. The Prince then meets with a series of challenges, including losing his dear horse and dog, as well as his Kingdom. This forces the newly married Prince and his wife to live as hunters in the woods. But does fate have only challenges in store for them? Visit gaathastory.com/the-faithful-prince to learn more about this story and how you can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Saavn, Castbox, Hubhopper, Storiyoh, and many other fine websites and apps where you listen to podcast. This story was translated into English by Flora Annie Steel and published as "Tales of the Punjab" in the nineteenth century. This story has been edited, and revised by Amar Vyas and narrated by Sheerali Biju for gaatha story.
The Barber's Clever Wife is the tale of the wit, presence of mind, and bravery of a woman who happens to be married to a barber. Listen to this tale to learn how she outwits a gang of robbers and has them arrested. This story is nearly identical to Chandralekha and the Eight Robbers, which was published previously on Myths, Legends and Fairytales of India Podcast. Visit gaathastory.com/mythsandlegends to learn how you can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Saavn, Castbox, Hubhopper, Storiyoh, and many other fine websites and apps where you listen to podcast. This story was translated into English by Flora Annie Steel and published as "Tales of the Punjab" in the nineteenth century. This story has been edited, and revised by Amar Vyas and narrated by Sheerali Biju for gaatha story.
In this hillarious tale, an old man meets a bear in a forest and the bear agrees to carry a load of wood to the man's house in exchange for some tasty food. But do the humans honor their share of the deal? Or will they take advantage of the bear's simplicity? Listen to this story to learn more. Visit gaathastory.com/mythsandlegends to learn how you can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Saavn, Castbox, Hubhopper, and many other fine websites and apps where you listen to podcast. This story was translated into English by Flora Annie Steel and published as "Tales of the Punjab" in the nineteenth century. This story has been edited, and revised by Amar Vyas and narrated by Sheerali Biju for gaatha story.
The Jackal and the Iguana is a classic tale about a jackal who tries to take advantage of gullible and thirsty animals. Until, that is, he meets and iguana who just might outsmart him. But will the iguana succeed? Listen to this hillarious tale to learn more. This classic story from India was translated into English and compiled into a collection by Flora Annie Steel and has been adapted and produced by gaatha story. You can subscribe to Baalgatha Podcast on [Apple Podcasts](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/baalgatha-childrens-stories-from-panchatantra-jataka/id1116571844?mt=2&uo=4&ls=1), Saavn, [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/show/3HkLCKkTZW5XrIvRTJGVER?si=eZRlFHCsT-69XmT0dPgnZA), [Stitcher](http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/amar-vyas/baalgatha), [TuneIn](http://tunein.com/radio/Baalgatha-p892567/) and now on [Google Podcasts](https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzQ3MDgyODkucnNz). Visit [baalgatha.com](https://baalgatha.com) to learn more. Form there, you can also leave us a review on your favourite podcasting app or site, we will greatly appreciate it!
Today we bring to you the story of Peasy and Beansie, two sisters who were as apart in their nature and night and day. Beansie was quarrelsome and sulking by nature, while Peasie was warm and friendly. One day, Peasie decided to visit their father. Along the way, she met a tree, a fire, and a stream. She helped all of them, and then reached her father's house. Her father showered her with gifts before she left for home. What did Beansie do looking at her sister's gifts and learning of her adventures? Listen to this story to learn more. This story is adopted from the book Tales of the Punjab by Flora Annie Steel, and adopted by gaatha story. Narration by Sheerali Biju. You can learn more about this story by visiting gaathastory.com/peasie-beansie Theme Music Frost Waltz by Kevin Macleod (Incompetech). Sound effects from Soundbible.com and other sites used under creative commons license.
This is a story set in the Kingdom once ruled by the famous king named Chamunda. He was served by an household priest, named Gunḍappa. Set in what is known today as the state of Karnataka in India, listen to this hillarious story that teaches us a lesson that one should not take things literally… This tale was adopted from the book Tales of the Sun or Folklore of Southern India, Translated by Flora Annie Steel. Parts of this story have been modified and rewritten by Amar Vyas and narrated by Sheearli Biju for gaatha story. For information on the images and the music used int his story, visit gaathastory.com/gundappa If you like this story, please leave a review on your favourite podcasting app or website. Or, you can write to us at contact at gaathastory dot com. Myths, Legends and Fairytales of India Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, BookMyShow Jukebox, and other fine podcasting sites. You can visit our podcast website mythsandlegendsindia.com to learn more about this show and to learn how you can subscribe.
Once upon a time, there was a little boy. He had lost his parents; so he went to live with his Auntie, and she set him to herd the sheep. All day long the little fellow wandered barefoot through the pathless plains, tending his flock, and playing his tiny shepherdʼs pipe from morning till the evening. What happens next? Listen to this story to learn more. If you like this story, please leave a review on your favourite podcasting app or website. Or, you can write to us at [contact at gaathastory dot com](mailto:contact@gaathastory.com?Subject=MLFT-Podcast) ! Myths, Legends and Fairytales of India Podcast is available on [Apple Podcasts](https://itunes.apple.com/in/podcast/the-snake-woman-and-king-ali-mardan/id1224505389?i=1000415113000), Google Podcast, BookMyShow Jukebox, and other fine podcasting sites. This story is adopted from stories compiled by Flora Annie Steel. You can learn more about this tale by visiting [gaathastory.com/the-little-anklebone](https://gaathastory.com/the-little-anklebone). Story produced by [Gaatha Story](https://gaathastory.com) and narrated by Sheerali Biju. Music used in this story is from freemusicarchive and soundbible, Image from Pixabay.
This is a tale about a King, a Fakir, and a 200 year old snake who can turn herself into a beautiful woman! Will King Ali Mardan be able to save himself from the spell of the snake woman? Listen to this story to find out. If you like this story, please leave a review on your favourite podcasting app or website. Or, you can write to us at contact at gaathastory dot com (mailto:mailto:contact@gaathastory.com?Subject=MLFT-Podcast) ! Myths, Legends and Fairytales of India Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/in/podcast/the-snake-woman-and-king-ali-mardan/id1224505389?i=1000415113000) , Google Podcast, BookMyShow Jukebox, and other fine podcasting sites. This story has been adapted from Flora Annie Steel's compilation of Tales from India. Parts of this story have been edited and re-written by Amar Vyas (https://amarvyas.com) for brevity, language and context. This episode has been produced by Gaatha Story (https://gaathastory.com)