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Best podcasts about James A Hone

Latest podcast episodes about James A Hone

Sandman Stories Presents
EP 107: South Africa- The Lioness and the Ostrich, Crocodile's Treason (James A Honey 1910)

Sandman Stories Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 14:04


In the first story, the Lioness is impressed by the Ostrich's roar. When the lion cubs find out that the Ostrich has no teeth, they goad their mom into fighting Ostrich. That's a bad idea. In the second story, Crocodile is making plans to move his water animals to a new watering hole. To do so, he must make a treaty with Lion and also avoid the Boer's guns. Is Crocodile to be trusted? Source: SOUTH-AFRICAN FOLK-TALES BY JAMES A. HONEŸ, M.D. Sound FX: Nature Bird Park Ambience by ShannonAHoniball Creative Commons Narrator: Dustin Steichmann Podcast Shoutout: Wine and Dine Storytime A comedy podcast that shares food & wine recommendations while telling a collection of incredible true stories. Listener Shoutout: Leinster Province, Ireland https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leinster and a big thank you to motherfoclóir host: Darach Ó Séaghdha Photo credit: "Siamese Crocodile" by JustinJensen is licensed under CC BY 2.0 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sandman-stories/message

Story Station: Stories From Around The World
S2 Episode 37: South African Stories- “Lion and Baboon”, “The Jackal and the Wolf”, “Cloud Eating”

Story Station: Stories From Around The World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 6:09


Welcome to Story Station Season 2, Episode 37. In this episode, you can listen to 3 South African Stories. The first story is titled “Lion and Baboon”. A baboon uses quick thinking to outsmart a great lion hunting him. The second story is titled “The Jackal and the Wolf”. This poor witless wolf gets tricked once again by the mischievous jackal. The third story is titled “Cloud Eating”. The jackal and the hyena were the best of friends until a misfortunate accident. Hope you enjoy it! ============================================= Listen to Story Station on: Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/show/56ibkvBTlE9nQJqzsqoktS Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/story-station-stories-from-around-the-world/id1508876382 Google Podcasts- https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xZDE3MzhhYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== ============================================= Sources: “Lion and Baboon” from South-African Folk-tales by James A. Honeÿ “The Jackal and the Wolf” from South-African Folk-tales by James A. Honeÿ “Cloud Eating” from South-African Folk-tales by James A. Honeÿ

Sandman Stories Presents
EP 89: South Africa- Four Jackal and Lion tales

Sandman Stories Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 19:04


Here are four tales in which the Jackal outsmarts Lion. Since they were four variations on the theme, and all fairly short, I put them all together here. Source: SOUTH-AFRICAN FOLK-TALES BY JAMES A. HONEŸ, M.D. Narrator: Dustin Steichmann Sound Effects: Nature Ambience Light Rain Birds by Kevin Bouchar CCO 1.0 License from Zapsplat.com Music: Xhosa Culture by Karoo Culture Creative Commons Podcast Shoutout: Uncanny Japan Listener Shoutout: Sao Paolo, Brazil Photo Credit: "Jackal, Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve." by _paVan_ is licensed under CC BY 2.0 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sandman-stories/message

Sandman Stories Presents
EP 74: South Africa- Lion and Jackal + Tink Tinkje

Sandman Stories Presents

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 14:57


In the first story the Tigers, not Lion, decide to send their seven children to study with Jackal. Under the guise of teaching the Tiger children, Jackal convinces the parents to stay away while the children get used to studying away from them. One by one the children disappear until finally Jackal is gone. In the second story, the birds want to decide who is the king of all the birds. They all argue about who is the best and finally they decide on the bird who can fly the highest. Vulture can fly very high, but a stowaway steals the show. Who will be king? Source: SOUTH-AFRICAN FOLK-TALES BY JAMES A. HONEŸ, M.D. Music: The Boynton Middle School 6th Grade Chorus sings "Singabahambayo," a South African Freedom song in Zulu and English, arranged by Cheryl Lavender, under the direction of Robert Winans at the Winter Choral Concert, January 25, 2018, in Kulp Auditorium, Ithaca High School, Ithaca, New York. Sound Effects: Spring Frogs in Ansan recorded 5/2/2021 by Dustin Steichmann Cover art by dfaulder American Yellow Warbler Podcast Shout Out: Historical Natives- The Historical Natives broadcasts information on Native American history, culture, and beings in respectful horror-themed episodes. It's difficult to find information on our expansive culture, and we strive to ease the strain of the current broken telephone system and create an accessible database for everyone. Listener Shout Out: Busan, South Korea --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sandman-stories/message

Stories Mother Told: African Folktales
South African Folktale: The Lost Message

Stories Mother Told: African Folktales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 5:22


Today's episode sees us visiting South Africa once again. In this story, we learn about the importance of unity and how the ants struggled without it. I hope you enjoy this piece of our history. Sit back and Relax, let me take you back to Africa. Some places to read this story: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/38339/38339-h/38339-h.htm#Page_10 South-African Folk-Tales, by James A. Honeÿ, [1910] The beautiful rendition of Thula Baba Thula Sana can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1IsqA6WWTw If there are any stories you would like to hear, please send an email to storiesmothertold@gmail.com