Hello, my name is James, and i love folk tales and fairy tales; I love hearing them, and i love telling them. People have been sharing stories as long as there have been people to listen. In the time before mass media, stories were used to explain the world around us, to educate, and of course, to entertain. In a tavern, a market square, or around a fire, stories were shared everywhere.
Even in today's hectic world, story is still one of the main ways people share information.
In The Firelight is a weekly podcast where you'll hear some of the great folktales, myths, and legends from the world over.
Some you may have heard many times, while others may be new to you. Either way, I hope you'll find them entertaining, enlightening, and maybe even educational.
So please join me won't you?
I'll be here every week with a different story, and I'll save you a spot In The Firelight.
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Hello, my name is James, and i love folk tales and fairy tales; I love hearing them, and i love telling them. People have been sharing stories as long as there have been people to listen. In the time before mass media, stories were used to explain the world around us, to educate, and of course, to entertain. In a tavern, a market square, or around a fire, stories were shared everywhere.
Even in today's hectic world, story is still one of the main ways people share information.
In The Firelight is a weekly podcast where you'll hear some of the great folktales, myths, and legends from the world over.
Some you may have heard many times, while others may be new to you. Either way, I hope you'll find them entertaining, enlightening, and maybe even educational.
So please join me won't you?
I'll be here every week with a different story, and I'll save you a spot In The Firelight.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Masha and the Bear is an old Russian tale about a young girl who outwits a giant bear.
It has hints of Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
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This weeks episode comes with a content warning: There is a lot of blood, and talk of dismemberment in this story. Like many early folktales, including the original versions of stories like Cinderella and Snow White, adult themes of mutilation and disfigurement were not shied away from, and on this podcast, I strive to be as authentic as possible.
Fitcher's Bird is a German story about a brave, resourceful young girl who defeats an evil wizard
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Katcha and the Devil tells the tale of a woman who would do anything for just the chance to dance, and a simple young man who might just be clever enough to outwit the devil.
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Talk is a rather silly tale from the Ashanti peoples of West Africa.
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Hans My Hedgehog is a rather strange German folktale that teaches the importance of not judging people by their appearance, or by their rooster.
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Deer Hunter and White Corn Maiden is a tale of the First Nations People of the American Southwest, and it's about what happens when you share a bond that not even death can break
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The Answered Prayer is a very old Tibetan story of a poor old woman, her daughter, and the power of prayer. There's also a bear.
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This is an old Irish tale of a man named Brian who doesn't have a story to tell, until he finds one in the land of the faeries.
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This week's story comes with a content warning:
Li Chi Slays The Serpent is a very old Chinese story, from a time when women in China were not considered equal to men, and sons were favoured over daughters.
While societal norms have thankfully changed, I wanted to be as faithful to the original story as I could, and so have not edited it here.
LI Chi Slays The Serpent is a tale of courage and cunning in the face of great danger, and how sometimes, courage and cunning are found in the most unlikely place
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The Baba Yaga is a mainstay of Slavic folklore. Occasionally portrayed as benevolent, she is however, most often evil, sly, and conniving. She seeks to ensnare wary travellers into being slave labour, or into the cooking pot. It takes, bravery,
cunning, intelligence, and more than a little luck to thwart her.
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An old Scottish tale of a man who finds true love in the sea
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The Soldier And Death is an old Russian folktale about a brave soldier who takes on the greatest foe of his life, without realizing the consequences of victory
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The Three Wonderful Beggars is a very old Serbian tale about a very lucky, some might even say blessed young man, who, thanks to the kindness of three mysterious old men, finds all the wealth and happiness he could ever want
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An introduction to In The Firelight, a storytelling podcast
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This week's story comes from Vietnam, and tells of a small peasant boy, a wealthy man, and a seemingly inconsequential fly.
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