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In this week's episode, we're looking at the horrendous Wolpertinger from German folklore! How does this monster relate to the American Jackalope? How hilarious do Germans think they are? Find out this week!Send us a textSupport the showYou can find us on: Myth Monsters Website Spotify Apple Podcasts GoodPods Amazon Music Social media: Twitter BlueSky Instagram Facebook TikTok
In today's episode we're investigating the scariest corner of the paranormal world - German Folklore. When it comes to sleep paralysis, we all know about the shadow people and the tall hat man, but few have heard about this weird demonic cousin - The ALP. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTubeJoin our Secret Society Facebook CommunitySupport us on Patreon.com/ThisParanormalLife to get access to weekly bonus episodes!Buy Official TPL Merch! - thisparanormallife.com/storeIntro music by www.purple-planet.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to The Dwarfs in Schalk Mountain and Wohlden Mountain from German Folklore, as told by Casimir. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release new stories for free every Wednesday on your favorite podcast listening platforms! If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here. This episode is sponsored by Ethereal Gold Dispensary, a federally legal hemp-derived cannabinoid dispensary. Receive 15% off your order with code SKALDSCIRCLE at checkout (any order, it doesn't even have to be your first!)! Be sure to use our link here — it helps us out as well! Remember you can use the code SKALDSCIRCLE for 15% off legal cannabis & mushroom products that ship to all 50 states (some restrictions apply). Ethereal Gold Dispensary now carries the new TRE House magic mushroom syrups & magic mushroom vapes. These products do not contain psilocybin and are legal in 49 states!
For this week's episode, we're heading over to Germany and the rest of Europe to see double, with the Doppelgänger! How does this monster relate to Abraham Lincoln? What should you not do when you see your own? Find out this week!Support the showYou can find us on -Myth Monsters Website: https://mythmonsters.co.ukSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5RPGDjM...Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast...Google Podcasts: ...
For this week's episode, we're heading back over to Germany for the household, mine and sea spirits, the Kobold! How can you make sure to stop these spirits from causing mayhem? Why aren't they the dragons that D&D lead you to believe they are? Find out this week!Support the showYou can find us on -Myth Monsters Website: https://mythmonsters.co.ukSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5RPGDjM...Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast...Google Podcasts: ...
This week we are all about gnomes! We'll talk about their origins and just why people plant them in their backyard gardens. Check it out now!Support the showFollow us on Twitter and Instagram: https://twitter.com/MythsMovies https://instagram.com/mythsinmovies
This week we are covering Poltergeists! I am conquering my scary movie fear one movie at a time and I'm telling you all about it. We'll learn where the word comes from, famous cases, and whether or not they are real!Support the showFollow us on Twitter and Instagram: https://twitter.com/MythsMovies https://instagram.com/mythsinmovies
A discussion with artist and author Florian Schafer on his newest book about German house spirits. Links for this episode: Hausgeister: Household Spirits of German Folklore - pre-Order now (affiliate link) Fiction that inspired D&D: APPENDIX N (affiliate link) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to The Elves from German Folklore, as told by Casimir. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release new stories for free every Wednesday on your favorite podcast listening platforms! If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here. This episode is sponsored by Ethereal Gold Dispensary, a federally legal hemp-derived cannabinoid dispensary. Receive 15% off your order with code SKALDSCIRCLE at checkout (any order, it doesn't even have to be your first!)! Be sure to use our link here — it helps us out as well! Remember you can use the code SKALDSCIRCLE for 15% off the new, legal (unless you're in Louisiana) psychoactive mushroom gummies!
It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to The Elves from German Folklore, as told by Casimir. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release new stories for free every Wednesday on your favorite podcast listening platforms! If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here. This episode is sponsored by Ethereal Gold Dispensary, a federally legal hemp-derived cannabinoid dispensary. Receive 15% off your order with code SKALDSCIRCLE at checkout (any order, it doesn't even have to be your first!)! Be sure to use our link here — it helps us out as well! Remember you can use the code SKALDSCIRCLE for 15% off the new potent and pure Liquid Diamonds disposable vapes!
For this week's episode, we're heading over to three countries in Europe - join us in Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands for the ghostly Bokkenrijders! How can you become one if you wanted to? How do these monsters compare to the real pillaging crews around this area at the same time? Find out this week!Support the showYou can find us on -Myth Monsters Website: https://mythmonsters.co.ukSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5RPGDjM...Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast...Google Podcasts: ...
It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to The Wonderful Frog from Hungarian Folklore, as told by Casimir. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release new stories for free every Wednesday on your favorite podcast listening platforms! If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here. This episode is sponsored by Ethereal Gold Dispensary, a federally legal hemp-derived cannabinoid dispensary. Receive 15% off your order with code SKALDSCIRCLE at checkout (any order, it doesn't even have to be your first!)! Be sure to use our link here — it helps us out as well! Remember you can use the code SKALDSCIRCLE for 15% off some of the highest-quality Delta-9 live rosin gummies!
It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to Fitcher's Bird from German Folklore, as told by Casimir. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release new stories for free every Wednesday on your favorite podcast listening platforms! If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here. This episode is sponsored by Ethereal Gold Dispensary, a federally legal hemp-derived cannabinoid dispensary. Receive 15% off your order with code SKALDSCIRCLE at checkout (any order, it doesn't even have to be your first!)! Be sure to use our link here — it helps us out as well! Remember, use the code SKALDSCIRCLE for 15% off! You can use that to get 15% off of tasty edible products and super strong THC-P!
Langston and David continue the conversation of Black Santa and dive into other holiday traditions that focus on one mission: exploiting a workforce. The conversation moves from a lucky Italian witch to Black Pete; a slave to Santa. What tales do we tell the children? You will not want to miss this episode, and a reminder: figgy pudding ain't shit. Send your conspiracy theories, music drops, and any problematic talks to mymommapod@gmail.com You will not want to miss My Momma Told Me LIVE! at The Elysian in Los Angeles, California. Show is on Thursday, February 16th at 7:30pm. Get your tickets here! We are now on YouTube! Listen & Watch episodes of My Momma Told Me starting 12/20. Subscribe to the channel here!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We hope you had an amazing holiday weekend! Here's a little bonus gift from your hairy holiday horror creature Krampus! Eli educates Jeff and Jaime on the original folklore, legends, and history of the infamous dark spirit of Christmas. To learn more about The Wicked Wild, visit www.thewickedwild.com and follow us on Twitter: @wickedwildweare. Please remember to subscribe to get notified as new episodes are published and rate and share within your favorite social media and podcasting apps
It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to The Willow-Wren from German Folklore, as told by Mynogan. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release our shorter tales on Wednesdays, and we release our longer, chapter-length stories on Saturdays. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here. This episode is sponsored by Ethereal Gold Dispensary, an online hemp-derived cannabinoids dispensary (that's things like CBD, Delta-8, Delta-9, and other rare cannabinoids). Receive 20% off your order with code SKALDSCIRCLE at checkout (any order, it doesn't even have to be your first!)! Be sure to use our link here — it helps us out as well!
This episode is sponsored by Body Art Forms. You can check out their diverse selection at bodyartforms.com. Just enter the coupon code FREAKY at checkout for 15% off any purchase. Try Athletic Greens AG1 today and enjoy a free 1-year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D and 5 free travel packs with your first purchase! Just go to https://athleticgreens.com/folklore Nix - This shapeshifting water creature with many names, uses beauty and hypnotic music to lure its victims to their death unless he or she falls in love. Discover more TERRIFYING podcasts at http://eeriecast.com/ Follow Carman Carrion! https://www.facebook.com/carman.carrion.9/ https://www.instagram.com/carmancarrion/?hl=en https://twitter.com/CarmanCarrion Subscribe to Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/0uiX155WEJnN7QVRfo3aQY Please Review Us on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/freaky-folklore/id1550361184 Music and sound effects used in the Freaky Folklore Podcast have or may have been provided/created by: CO.AG: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA Myuu: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiSKnkKCKAQVxMUWpZQobuQ Jinglepunks: https://jinglepunks.com/ Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Kevin MacLeod: http://incompetech.com/ Dark Music: https://soundcloud.com/darknessprevailspodcast Soundstripe: https://app.soundstripe.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Crew drops a Grave Nugget about the dreaded Christmas Scarecrow Hans Trapp. Hans Trapps was a real person known for killing a child and eating their flesh. He is like Krampus on meth! If you laughed, loved, or lived because of this episode, consider becoming a Patron and supporting the team! You'll get access to exclusive content and other, mysterious rewards, so check it out for more info. Thanks to Clay Dehaan for our snappy little theme song, and, as always: Trust the Moon, Space Gal, Jill! Social Links: Werewolf Radar Patreon Fortean Film Festival Twitter Facebook Instagram Discord
It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to The Solider and the Tinderbox from German Folklore, as told by Mynogan. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release our shorter tales on Wednesdays, and we release our longer, chapter-length stories on Saturdays. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here.
It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to The Solider and the Tinderbox from German Folklore, as told by Mynogan. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release our shorter tales on Wednesdays, and we release our longer, chapter-length stories on Saturdays. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here.
Hello all our scaredy cats and kittens,Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! On this episode of The Two Scaredy Cats Podcast we talk about a Christmas tradition and the origin stories of Elves. We first talk about the Mary Lwyd which is a wassailing folklore tradition from South Wales. It is usually done during Christmas and New Year's and involves singing and a parade with a horses skull. Next we talk elves, and all the different cultures they show up in. We wish everyone a Happy New Year and a better 2022!Don"t forget to subscribe to our podcast and download old episodes from anywhere you listen to podcast.** Also like and follow us on Instagram @twoscaredycatspodcast you can see everything we are up to and all the adventures we have planned!**We are look forward to lots of new adventures and some other cool things we have lined up to share with all of you in 2022!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/twoscaredycats)
It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to The Donkey from German Folklore, as told by Mynogan. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release our shorter tales on Wednesdays, and we release our longer, chapter-length stories on Saturdays. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here.
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On this weeks episode we talk about West Side Story, Charlie XCX Nips Slip, and more pop culture. Keri and I happen to talk about the same genre. Can't you tell we're best friends?! We talk about German Folklore. Demi talks about Miss Bertha. And Keri talks about Krampus. HO HO HO and enjoy your slay . . I mean sleigh! Sources: Today, Smithsonian Magazine, The Travel, Mental Floss, and Wiki.
It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to Clever Hans from German Folklore, as told by Mynogan. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release our shorter tales on Wednesdays, and we release our longer, chapter-length stories on Saturdays. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here.
It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to Clever Elise from German Folklore, as told by Mynogan. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release our shorter tales on Wednesdays, and we release our longer, chapter-length stories on Saturdays. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here. This episode is sponsored by Audible. Audible is the leading provider of spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks, and they have over 100,000 titles available for download! Visit audibletrial.com/TheSkaldsCircle to begin your trial and download your free audiobook today!
It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to The Crystal Ball from German Folklore, as told by Mynogan. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release our shorter tales on Wednesdays, and we release our longer, chapter-length stories on Saturdays. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here. This episode is sponsored by Audible. Audible is the leading provider of spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks, and they have over 100,000 titles available for download! Visit audibletrial.com/TheSkaldsCircle to begin your trial and download your free audiobook today!
We are shaking things up this week with our first ever fan pick episode. Both Kimmy and Ryan will be discussing the lore and legend of the mysterious shape shifting Nixie. A famous German water nymph that can be found in many classic fairy tales. Also, Nix your expectations of Kimmy's German right now because Ryan's mom is gonna come in and save the day. And remember, stay away from the Nixie at Millcreek and don't go offering your first born if your wife is pregnant! We hope you enjoy this episode of Aloreing and can't wait to see what you create..Check out our fan picker - Sindaring's amazing artwww.instagram.com/sindarfing/.Vote for us in the 2021 Paranormal Podcast awards - https://forms.paranormalityradio.com/paranormal-podcast-awards-voting/.Thanks so much for listening, if you like this episode please take a moment to rate and write a positive review at podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aloreing/id1483615087.To support the show become a patron today at patreon.com/aloreing or make a one time donation at ko-fi.com/aloreingpodcast .A full list of sponsors can be found at aloreing.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/aloreing)
Hello friends! Join Karina and Irma on Episode 36 as they dive into the spooky dream demon elf from the German Folklore the Alp. Alp are supernatural entities that cause sleep paralysis, nightmares, illness, and bad luck. Inspired by medieval German literature Alp, continues to torture victims through the decades by manipulating their victim's dreams and causing havoc in their households. If you enjoy our podcast don't forget to please follow, comment, and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify Music. If you want to keep up with us you can do so on our socials: INSTAGRAM: @anotherspookypodcast TWITTER: @aspookypodcast GMAIL: aspookypodcast@gmail.com We want to thank the amazing musician Ramon Fuentes for giving us the pleasure of using his music in our podcast. Please follow Ramon on Spotify: Ramon Rogelio and his single "Suspaw" for more amazing music by him! Also make sure to follow him on Instagram @ramontage https://instagram.com/ramontage?igshid=z8lojt9bgpvv https://open.spotify.com/album/2CryskmgnkljtU7Ex9zN1t?si=xXQhT2zGTKOrSOBzHn9cOg&utm_source=native-share-menu&dl_branch=1
It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to The Bremen Town Musicians from German Folklore, as told by Casimir. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release our shorter tales on Wednesdays, and we release our longer, chapter-length stories on Saturdays. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here. This episode is sponsored by Audible. Audible is the leading provider of spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks, and they have over 100,000 titles available for download! Visit audibletrial.com/TheSkaldsCircle to begin your trial and download your free audiobook today! Download(276)
It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to The Star Money from German Folklore, as told by Mynogan. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release our shorter tales on Wednesdays, and we release our longer, chapter-length stories on Saturdays. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here. This episode is sponsored by Audible. Audible is the leading provider of spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks, and they have over 100,000 titles available for download! Visit audibletrial.com/TheSkaldsCircle to begin your trial and download your free audiobook today!
This episode is sponsored by Audible. Audible is the leading provider of spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks, and they have over 100,000 titles available for download! Visit audibletrial.com/TheSkaldsCircle to begin your trial and download your free audiobook today! It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to The Iron Man from German Folklore, as told by Casimir. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release our shorter tales on Wednesdays, and we release our longer, chapter-length stories on Saturdays. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here.
Do all fairytales need to have a happy ending? This week, we are wonderfully joined yet again with the main character, Kate, as she breaks down some German Folklore, collected by the ever so famous, Brothers Grimm. We've got some snakes, little men, powerful leaves, and a cheating wife... can you say #drama!
This Episode is the start of our 2nd mini-series, this one is all about drawing inspiration. Where from, for what, etc.. We figured it would be best to start with a topic very familiar to us, German Folklore. You will hear that this Topic is one that is very close to our hearts. We hope you can enjoy our chaoticness and take away one or two things for your games. Hear you on the next one. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/doubledm/message
This episode is sponsored by Audible. Audible is the leading provider of spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks, and they have over 100,000 titles available for download! Visit audibletrial.com/TheSkaldsCircle to begin your trial and download your free audiobook today! It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to The Trip To The Brocken from German Folklore, as told by Casimir. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release our shorter tales on Wednesdays, and we release our longer, chapter-length stories on Saturdays. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here.
Tired of Santa Claus stories? Join us in this episode and learn about Krampus, one of the companion of St. Nicholas from the Germanic folklore. If you want us to talk about certain topics or if you got something to say, let us know: igstspod@gmail.com Follow us on insta: @igsts_pod @jagmboa @vcanongo Follow us on twitter: @igsts_pod @VictorCannotgo @Juliett53564162
Discover lore and life of Krampus from his Germanic pagan origins to his celebratory presence today. This episode covers: Krampus, Krampuslauf (Krampus runs), Frau Perchta, Perchtenlauf (Perchtenruns) the Kinderschreckfigur, Witchcraft, Paganism, German Folklore & the Wild Jagd
This episode is sponsored by Audible. Audible is the leading provider of spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks, and they have over 100,000 titles available for download! Visit audibletrial.com/TheSkaldsCircle to begin your trial and download your free audiobook today! It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to Ridden By A Witch from German Folklore, as told by Casimir. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release our shorter tales on Wednesdays, and we release our longer, chapter-length stories on Saturdays. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here.
This episode is sponsored by Audible. Audible is the leading provider of spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks, and they have over 100,000 titles available for download! Visit audibletrial.com/TheSkaldsCircle to begin your trial and download your free audiobook today! It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to The Three Swans from German Folklore, as told by Mynogan. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release our shorter tales on Wednesdays, and we release our longer, chapter-length stories on Saturdays. A special thank you to Emilie Rose who submitted this story request! If you want to request a story, please consider sending us a message through our website, Patreon, or Facebook! If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here.
This episode is sponsored by Audible. Audible is the leading provider of spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks, and they have over 100,000 titles available for download! Visit audibletrial.com/TheSkaldsCircle to begin your trial and download your free audiobook today! It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to Snow White and Rose-Red from German Folklore, as told by Mynogan. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release our shorter tales on Wednesdays, and we release our longer, chapter-length stories on Saturdays. A special thank you to Emilie Rose who submitted this story request! If you want to request a story, please consider sending us a message through our website, Patreon, or Facebook! If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here.
This episode is sponsored by Audible. Audible is the leading provider of spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks, and they have over 100,000 titles available for download! Visit audibletrial.com/TheSkaldsCircle to begin your trial and download your free audiobook today! It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to The Spindle, The Shuttle, and the Needle from German Folklore, as told by Mynogan. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release our shorter tales on Wednesdays, and we release our longer, chapter-length stories on Saturdays. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here.
Enter The Skald's Circle and hear the story of The Old Man Made Young Again from German Folklore, as told by Mynogan. Remember, we release new stories for free, weekly on Wednesdays! If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/TheSkaldsCircle If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format at http://www.theskaldscircle.com/stories
This episode is all about German folklore and legends, I also discuss superstitions and traditions, this episode is not the weirdest I have done but I want to share a little of my knowledge of my German heritage and folklore that I enjoy with all of you. I hope you enjoyed this episode and please be sure to rate and review the show on iTunes. Thank you for listening I would love to hear from you all. Also please check out our network www.straightupstrange.com and follow at twitter @strangepodcasts Also buy some Redbubble merch AussieOddball.redbubble.com Follow me on Twitter- @AussieOddball Facebook- Oz Oddball Email me at - theoddballaussie@hotmail.com Find me where all good podcasts are found I am also on iTunes- The Oddball Aussie -Please rate and review also on the Apple iTunes app and Spotify- The Oddball Aussie You can also find my show on www.greataustralianpods.com Check out Liminal.Earth
Enter The Skald's Circle and hear the story of The Devil's Sooty Brother from German Folklore, as told by Mynogan. Remember, we release new stories for free, weekly on Wednesdays! If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/TheSkaldsCircle If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format at http://www.theskaldscircle.com/stories
Enter The Skald's Circle and hear the story of The Shepherd Boy from German Folklore, as told by Casimir. Remember, we release new stories for free, weekly on Wednesdays! (Obviously, you may notice it is not Wednesday. That is because this is a bonus story release! Thank you for supporting The Skald's Circle!) If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/TheSkaldsCircle If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format at http://www.theskaldscircle.com/stories
At first blush 'The Grey Mare in the Garret' seems like a ghost story, but in reality it's a love tale set during The Plague in "Folklore and Legends: German". From: Folklore and Legends: German Help keep The Folktale Project ad-free by becoming a supporter on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/folktaleproject.
In 'The Bright Sun Brings it to Light' the Brothers Grimm bring us a story about the strength of a guilty man's conscience. From: Grimm's Household Tales Author: The Brothers Grimm Help keep The Folktale Project ad-free by becoming a supporter on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/folktaleproject.
Enter The Skald's Circle and hear the story of the Stolen Farthings from German Folklore, as told by Casimir. Remember, we release new stories for free, weekly on Wednesdays! If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/TheSkaldsCircle If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format at http://www.theskaldscircle.com/stories
Enter The Skald's Circle and hear the story of Death's Messengers from German Folklore, as told by Casimir. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/TheSkaldsCircle If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format at http://www.theskaldscircle.com/stories
Enter The Skald's Circle and hear the story of The Old Woman in the Woods from German Folklore, as told by Casimir. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/TheSkaldsCircle If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format at http://www.theskaldscircle.com/stories
Enter The Skald's Circle and hear the story of King Thrushbeard from German Folklore, as told by Casimir. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/TheSkaldsCircle If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format at http://www.theskaldscircle.com/stories
Enter The Skald's Circle and hear the story of the Donkey Cabbages from German Folklore, as told by Casimir. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/TheSkaldsCircle If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format at http://www.theskaldscircle.com/stories
Enter The Skald's Circle and hear the story of the Man of Glass from German Folklore, as told by Casimir. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping the Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/TheSkaldsCircle If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format at http://www.theskaldscircle.com/stories
Enter The Skald's Circle and hear the story of The Pied Piper of Hamelin from German Folklore, as told by Casimir. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping the Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/TheSkaldsCircle If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format at http://www.theskaldscircle.com/stories Thank you for listening!
Enter the Skald's Circle and hear the story of The Master-Thief from German Folklore, as told by Mynogan. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping the Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/TheSkaldsCircle If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format at http://www.theskaldscircle.com/stories
Enter the Skald's Circle and hear the story of The Devil and His Grandmother from German Folklore, as told by Mynogan. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping the Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/TheSkaldsCircle If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format at http://www.theskaldscircle.com/stories
Enter the Skald's Circle and hear the tale of Struwwelpeter: Tom-Suck-A-Thumb from English folklore, as told by Mynogan. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping the Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page.https://www.patreon.com/TheSkaldsCircle If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format at www.theskaldscircle.com/stories
Enter the Skald's Circle and hear the story of The Mouse, the Bird and the Sausage from German Folklore, as told by Mynogan. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping the Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/TheSkaldsCircle If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format at http://www.theskaldscircle.com/stories