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In which our heroine learns to take extra care with strangers, even flowers have their dangers, and though scary is exciting, nice is different from good.
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Applications for the Jungian Psychotherapy Program and Jungian Studies Program have reopened! Apply now to secure your place. The story is “Little Red Cap” this time, better known as “Little Red Riding Hood”. We discuss such topics as the 3 faces of the Great Mother, the nature of wolves, and of course our good friend […] The post Jungian Ever After | Little Red Riding Hood: Sex & Violence appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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Little Red Riding Hood, also known as Little Red Cap, is a European fairy tale about a young girl and a Big Bad Wolf. When Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm published their Children's and Household Tales in 1812, followed by a second volume in 1815, they had no idea that their stories would become the most celebrated in the world. Wondrous worlds unfold--heroes and heroines are rewarded, weaker animals triumph over the strong, and simple bumpkins prove themselves not so simple after all. https://taylor-seth-hall.weebly.com/podcast.html
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It's the series four finale so it's time for a big bad story - join us round the fire for a rendition of the one, the only, Little Red Riding Hood (aka Little Red Cap)! A young girl heads out from home to her grandmother's - but en route she meets a wolf in the deep of the woods. After engaging in some polite small talk, the wolf weaves a dastardly plan to capture girl and granny alike. Will it end in delicious victory for the wolf? Or will Little Red Cap emerge triumphant in the end? After the tale, we take a wild wild through “the story of the story” where we discover Red Riding Hood's origins, and how the meaning of the tale changed over time. From werewolves to sausages to medieval fashion - this episode explores new, disturbing terrain as we grapple with the strange history of the famous little red girl. This episode is Certified Grimm for adult themes and one use of offensive language and may not be suitable for all listeners. Twitter Facebook Instagram Patreon grimmreadingpodcast@gmail.com Theme music: Bicycle Waltz by Goodbye Kumiko Other Music: Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto In E minor, Op. 64 (Nathan Milstein, violin; Vienna Philharmonic, Claudio Abbado, cond. ) // Chopin's Preludes, Op. 28, in C major (performed by Géza Anda) // Tchaikovsky's The Sleeping Beauty, Op. 66: Act III - No. 26: Pas de caractère. Le Petit Chaperon rouge et le Loup (performed by the Russian National Orchestra; Mikhail Pletnev) // Debussy's La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin (performed by Janos Starker and Shigeo Neriki)
Support us on Patreon so we can deliver more stories: https://www.patreon.com/fallingasleepwithstories Join the Falling asleep with stories podcast with our original stories from the Brothers Grimm, Sherlock Holmes, Greek mythologies, and many others... A great way to fall asleep in a fictional world with a deep baritone voice. Created by www.whynot3.com Sponsored by www.elitexmentor.com ... The Brothers Grimm (die Brüder Grimm or die Gebrüder Grimm), Jacob (1785–1863) and Wilhelm (1786–1859), were German academics, philologists, cultural researchers, lexicographers, and authors who together specialized in collecting and publishing folklore during the 19th century. They were among the best-known storytellers of folk tales, and popularized stories such as "Cinderella" ("Aschenputtel"), "The Frog Prince" ("Der Froschkönig"), "Hansel and Gretel" ("Hänsel und Gretel"), "Rapunzel", "Rumpelstiltskin" ("Rumpelstilzchen"), "Sleeping Beauty" ("Dornröschen"), and "Snow White" ("Schneewittchen"). Their first collection of folk tales, Children's and Household Tales (Kinder- und Hausmärchen), began publication in 1812.
Another week, another collection of fairy tales! Michael brings the next three Grimms Brothers tales for us, and one of them is sure to sound familiar to many. The others are just...weirder. Also I know the story is really titled Little Red Cap but saying Little Red Riding Hood instead will probably get more hits. Don't at me. Or do, I guess. @TheStoryTimePod
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Story Circle Theater returns again with Sharon Grunwald reading the classic fairy-tale "Little Red Capl" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Story Circle Theater returns again with Sharon Grunwald reading the classic fairy-tale "Little Red Capl" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
...Missed opportunity for a sequel as to what happened inside the wolf's stomach after consuming Red and Grandma. 0:00 - Intro & Fanfare 0:35 - The dramatic reading of "Little Red Cap" 7:53 - Discussion of story and potential thrilling sequel??? 13:14 - Concluding Thoughts & Outro to another uplifting Fairytale References: From Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Household Tales, trans. variant source by Jeannete Hassenpflug (1857) https://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm026.html Credit to https://www.FesliyanStudios.com for the background music. Credit to https://www.soundjay.com/ for the sound effects Podcast Photo P/C: https://www.pexels.com/@luan-oosthuizen-823430/collections/
Relax and listen to the original "Little Red Riding Hood" called Little Red-Cap written by The Brothers Grimm and read by Alison Webb. Please enjoy the sound of a ticking clock and a summer storm in the distant background. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asmrsoundsandstories/support
We Read, So You Don't Have To!Catch up on classics a few minutes at a time, with the We Read Narrators: Professional Voice Actors and Literacy Teachers.We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales Ep 3. Little Red Cap (Little Red Riding Hood)Episode 3 is read by: Maxwell Debbas and Brianne Vogt DebbasFind more of our Podcasts and Radio Shows at www.LightOMineMedia.com
Mr. Figgid reads Little Red Cap (Little Red Riding Hood).
This is the original story of "Little Red Cap," the predecessor to the "Little Red Riding Hood" story we know today. The story matches our newer one quite well, except for a bit at the end where we get to see how much our heroine has learned in her first encounter. This podcast is brought to you by http://tutusandfairytales.com/ (Tutus And Fairy Tales), a site helping families connect through stories and crafts.
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Story time with the Shapiro Family Featuring Bridget Shapiro
Join us as Bridget continues reading from "Grimm's Fairytales". The Sixth story is Little Red-Cap. If you enjoy our podcast, please support us by subscribing, rating, writing a review, and telling your friends. You can also donate to our podcast via the "Support" link found at https://anchor.fm/bridget-reads Thank you for listening!!! If you own the rights to a children's book and would like us to read it on our podcast, please get in touch at: storytimewiththeshapirofamily@gmail.com If you would like your book professionally narrated for distribution email Bridget at: bridgetreads247@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bridget-reads/support
This is the TINNITUS & INSOMNIA version which means a crackling fireplace has been added as background ambiance for listeners who do not experience ASMR through soft spoken or whispers alone. ASMR is useful for tinnitus, insomnia, ptsd, depression, chronic pain, and pregnancy symptoms. ASMR reading of Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault (1697). Enjoy with headphones. There are many versions of Little Red Riding Hood available and all have their own version of the fairy tale. Today, we’re reading the first written version, called Little Red Riding Hood, by Charles Perrault. Check out the complete episode or part two to hear the 1812 version of Little Red Cap by The Brothers Grimm. Watch the episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/njj79ElckHI Support me: https://paypal.me/TomeByTome Support me on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr Best way to keep in touch - Twitter: http://twitter.com/TomeByTomeASMR Athena's Archive ASMR: https://anchor.fm/athenas-archive-asmr Asylum ASMR: https://anchor.fm/asylumasmr/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/youtubeTomebyTomeASMR Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/TomeByTomeASMR For more about the Hunt for the Elder God Cthulhu, watch: https://youtu.be/x20EaYa1OPw #littleredridinghood #littleredcap #thebrothersgrimm #charlesperrault #darkfairytales #fairytaleorigins #originalfairytales #softspokenasmr #readingyoutosleep #asmrforsleep #whisperedasmrforsleep #whispersforsleep #sleepreading #softspokenforsleep #bedtimestories #bedtimestoriesasmr --- 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/tome-by-tome-asmr/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/support
This week I have far too much fun with Red Riding Hood, or Little Red Cap, as it is known here. This is a new adaptation based on the version from the Brother’s Grimm, which has a happier ending that the older tale from Charles Perrault! Sort of. Not so much for the wolf, though.I have also added my version of a poem from Charles Perrault which he wrote as the moral at the end of his telling of the tale.Please let me know what you think, especially on Apple Podcasts. But you can also send me messages on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.Twitter: https://twitter.com/DITDFpodcastInstagram: deepinthedarkforestFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/deepinthedarkforest/Website: https://deepinthedarkforest.com
Little Red Cap by The Brothers Grimm. Read by Justin Haskell anchor.fm/trollcastunknown Business Inquiries: hasmicdesigns@gmail.com --- 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/classictales/message
A pleasure to present to you the "Listener", a childhood story "Little Red-Cap" or AKA "Little Red Riding Hood". Not the story I remember from bedtime stories or cartoons. Find out what you missed from the original story. Have a listen. Wondering what Tales of Bedlam is all about? Tales of Bedlam is a podcast started in July 2018 by two introverts looking to inject a little humor and hopefully a bit of education into the fairytales collected by the brothers Jakob and Wilhem Grimm in the early 1800s. With some listener feedback, we have recently decided to expand beyond the just the Brothers Grimm tales and are incorporating worldwide fairytales and folklore. These tales, that were originally passed down orally from generation to generation, imparting worldly morals, are a fascinating look at a bygone era. From the Bedroom Studios of Bricklebrit Inc, Micah and Dustin dive into a different story every week, searching for nuggets of hidden wisdom with a healthy dose of comedic commentary. Find out more about us on our website. TalesofBedlam.com/about Subscribe to our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/52015711278e/talesofbedlam Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/Tales-of-Bedlam-235478123732275/?view_public_for=235478123732275 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talesofbedlam/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalesofBedlam
ASMR reading of Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault (1697). Enjoy with headphones. There are many versions of Little Red Riding Hood available and all have their own version of the fairy tale. Today, we’re reading the first written version, called Little Red Riding Hood, by Charles Perrault. Check out the complete episode or part two to hear the 1812 version of Little Red Cap by The Brothers Grimm. Watch the episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/njj79ElckHI Support me: https://paypal.me/TomeByTome Support me on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr YouTube: http://bit.ly/youtubeTomebyTomeASMR All Episodes: Twitter: http://twitter.com/PamMcElprang More Horror: https://anchor.fm/asylumasmr/ I'm also a fantasy author! Here's my debut novel, Sorrow of the Dragon Gods: amzn.to/2E6CT2v #littleredridinghood #littleredcap #thebrothersgrimm #charlesperrault #darkfairytales #fairytaleorigins #originalfairytales #softspokenasmr #readingyoutosleep #asmrforsleep #whisperedasmrforsleep #whispersforsleep #sleepreading #softspokenforsleep #bedtimestories #bedtimestoriesasmr --- 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/tome-by-tome-asmr/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/support
ASMR reading of Little Red Cap by The Brothers Grimm (1812). Enjoy with headphones. There are many versions of Little Red Riding Hood available and all have their own version of the fairy tale. Today, we’re reading the more recognizable version, called Little Red Cap, by The Brothers Grimm. Check out the complete episode or part two to hear the 1697 version of Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault. Watch the episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/njj79ElckHI Support me: https://paypal.me/TomeByTome Support me on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr YouTube: http://bit.ly/youtubeTomebyTomeASMR All Episodes: Twitter: http://twitter.com/PamMcElprang More Horror: https://anchor.fm/asylumasmr/ I'm also a fantasy author! Here's my debut novel, Sorrow of the Dragon Gods: amzn.to/2E6CT2v #littleredridinghood #littleredcap #thebrothersgrimm #charlesperrault #darkfairytales #fairytaleorigins #originalfairytales #softspokenasmr #readingyoutosleep #asmrforsleep #whisperedasmrforsleep #whispersforsleep #sleepreading #softspokenforsleep #bedtimestories #bedtimestoriesasmr --- 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/tome-by-tome-asmr/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/support
ASMR reading of Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault (1697) and The Brothers Grimm (1812). Enjoy with headphones. There are many versions of Little Red Riding Hood available and all have their own version of the fairy tale. Today, we’re reading the more recognizable version, called Little Red Cap, by The Brothers Grimm followed by the original version, actually titled Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault. **Note: this is the first and second episodes combined into one. Watch the episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/njj79ElckHI Support me: https://paypal.me/TomeByTome Support me on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr YouTube: http://bit.ly/youtubeTomebyTomeASMR All Episodes: Twitter: http://twitter.com/PamMcElprang More Horror: https://anchor.fm/asylumasmr/ I'm also a fantasy author! Here's my debut novel, Sorrow of the Dragon Gods: amzn.to/2E6CT2v #littleredridinghood #littleredcap #thebrothersgrimm #charlesperrault #darkfairytales #fairytaleorigins #originalfairytales #softspokenasmr #readingyoutosleep #asmrforsleep #whisperedasmrforsleep #whispersforsleep #sleepreading #softspokenforsleep #bedtimestories #bedtimestoriesasmr --- 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/tome-by-tome-asmr/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tome-by-tome-asmr/support
And finally Robert Arnold's adaptation in this energetic, family-friendly performance which brings to life three tales of folklore collected by the Brothers Grimm: "The Old Woman in the Woods," "Little Red Cap," and "The Three Little Birds."
And finally Robert Arnold's adaptation in this energetic, family-friendly performance which brings to life three tales of folklore collected by the Brothers Grimm: "The Old Woman in the Woods," "Little Red Cap," and "The Three Little Birds." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we have the classic tale of the friendly little girl with the Red Cap, originally by the Brothers Grimm.
Whatever happened to Christmas? Is there still magic left for us in this day and age? Maybe all that it takes is A Little Red Cap.
An 1812 version of Little Red Riding Hood collected and published by The Brothers Grimm
"What big ears you have!" Rotkäppchen One of the lighter stories in tone, Little Red Cap shows the danger of being taken in by beautiful things. And that a wolf is still a wolf, no matter how sweet he speaks. If you have a fairy tale you'd like me to read aloud, email me: mythicalthepodcast@gmail.com Mythical Website Twitter: @mythicalpodcast Instagram: @mythicalpodcast
Once upon a time there was a dear little girl who was loved by everyone who looked at her, but most of all by her grandmother, and there was nothing that she would not have given to the child. Once she gave her a little cap of red velvet, which suited her so well that she would never wear anything else; so she was always called 'Little Red-Cap.'
On tonight's podcast, we'll be looking at The Witch of Treva, a Cornish folk tale first brought to us by Robert Hunt. This version was published in 1881, in the third edition of, "Popular Romances of the West of England; or, The Drolls, Traditions, and Superstitions of Old Cornwall," and is -- like Little Red Cap -- actually two stories in one. Both relate the life and times of a not unkindly Witch. What makes this story a little different, is that instead of the Witch being a solitary figure, sitting around a hut somewhere hunting children to stew up in her pot -- the Witch of Treva is actually married, to a husband, who doesn't seem to give a whit about her powers. He seems much more concerned about getting a good meal, than he is about having a necromancer for a wife. I guess you take the good with the bad. The second half of the story is my favorite though, because it reads like a documentary, and if you remove the thought of magic from the mix -- it's about a clutch of old men terrified of rabbits. The Witch of Treva is a tale of marriage, meat, and a very clever hare. I hope you enjoy. Background music provided by: https://soundcloud.com/michel-escaillas/classik-electro Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/steve-reads-stories/id1087197185 Follow us on Twitter @StoriesCast
On tonight's podcast, we'll be looking at Little Red Cap, the most well known variant of Little Red Riding Hood story, brought to us by the brother's Grimm. This version was published in 1857, in the first volume of "Fairy tales collected by the brothers Grimm," and is actually two stories in one. The more familar half, involving baked goods, huntsmen and grandmothers was initially sourced from Jeanette Hassenpflug. The second half, which proves that the woods are no place to send a child, was sourced from Jeanette's older sister Marie. The Hassenpflug family, whose name I'm likely butchering, was a rich source of material for the Grimms. It's thanks to them that we have Sleeping Beauty, Clever Hans, Rumpelstiltskin and many others. Interestingly, while we are most familar with the Grimm's version of this tale, it's Charles Perrault's title, "Little Red Riding Hood" that survives until today. In his variant, the heroine in the Red Hood dies at the claws of the evil wolf -- which is a bit of a downer. But, the image of a Red Hood is a lot stronger than a red cap, which might explain the mis-match. I think the thing I love the most about this story is that the happy ending is predicated entirely on a society where Hunters can walk into old ladies homes because they're snoring too loudly. Something to keep in mind as you listen. I hope you enjoy. Background music provided by: https://soundcloud.com/michel-escaillas/classik-electro Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/steve-reads-stories/id1087197185 Follow us on Twitter @StoriesCast
In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents poetry from the March issues of Strange Horizons."Notes Toward a Theory of Quantum Blackness" by Sofia Samatar read by Samatar. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Sofia here. "Death by Three Senses" by Lev Mirov read by Ciro Faienza. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Lev here. "Exchange" by Anne Carly Abad read by Romie Stott. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Anne here. "Little Red Cap" by Christina Im read by Christina Im. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Christina here. "The Elder" by Matthew Porto read by Ciro Faienza. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Matthew here. "Heavenly Bodies / Terra Firma" by Jane Crowley read by Ciro Faienza. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Jane here.
This energetic, family-friendly performance brings to life three tales of folklore collected by the Brothers Grimm: "The Old Woman in the Woods," "Little Red Cap," and "The Three Little Birds." Performed live at the Memphis Children's Theatre Festival on May 24, 2014, in collaboration with Theatre Memphis's ShoWagon.
Little Red Cap (1812) - The famous tale of a girl who meets a wolf while bringing a basket of food to her grandmother. Included in the original story is an encounter with a second wolf not found in most modern versions. http://pinkmonkey.com/dl/library1/story089.pdf
Rotkäppchen, Roodkapje, Rødhætte, Caperucita Roja, Cappuccetto Rosso, Le Petit Chaperon Rouge, Little Red Cap, Czerwony Kapturek... - dieses und andere Märchen der Gebrüder Grimm werden bis heute in der ganzen Welt erzählt. Und Sie? - Mögen Sie Märchen?
The Brothers Grimm Lunch Break: The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm
A girl known for wearing her little red hat takes a basket of treats to her grandmother's house, though the woods. A big bad wolf has other plans.
Our fifth grade students worked in teams to perform fairytale Reader's Theatres during their library time. They also recorded their own sound effects to enhance their performances. The project focused on students being able to follow a script, read with voice, and improve their fluency. L'Ouverture Computer Technology Magnet School http://louverture.usd259.org/