STORYTELLING PODCASTS:
This page is devoted to storytelling podcasts. As information comes in about podcasts that people discover on the Internet, the websites will be posted here for easy access. As you research, be sure to send in what you find so that we can all benefit.
What would be really helpful is if you write a brief review of the podcasts you listen to, so that all of us will know something about them before we listen in and whether they're worth listening to.
Send all posts to jackie@story-lovers.com .
Thanks!
1) Top Ten Storytelling Podcasts - hosted by Idiotvox
http://www.idiotvox.com/Podcasts_About_Storytelling_71.html
2) Podcast Shuffle - Storytelling Podcast List (26 feeds)
http://www.podcastshuffle.com/podcastdirectory.cfm?catid=35
3) The Podcast Directory (Storytelling - 548 listings)
http://www.podcast.net/cat/106
4) School of Podcasting's Morning Announcements
67: Did You Really Say That? - Storytelling Podcasts
http://www.schoolofpodcasting.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=165043
5) Podfeed.net
Storytelling Podcasts
Podcasters that specialize in the age old tradition of storytelling.
http://www.podfeed.net/category_list.asp?id=28
My Baby Monsters
Children's stories and imagination… my story, your story, everybody's story6)
Family PODCAST
From My Baby Monsters Storytelling Library of Kids' Stories & Children's Art
http://mybabymonsters.com/stories/archive/podcasts/
7) Podcast Directory.com
http://www.podcastdirectory.com/genre/index.php?formatword=Storytelling
8) Podcasting = Student Motivation
Podcasting at Long Elementary is a technology that is not only intriguing for teachers, but for our students as well. Podcasting has given teachers a way to motivate students to read, write and share the stories they create.
http://long.dearbornschools.org/podcast/Long%20Elementary/HOME.html
9) Stories of the Journey Home Podcast
http://www.luminaia.com/stories/latest/
10) Podcast Directory - Storytelling
http://www.podcastingnews.com/forum/links.php?id=83
11) iTales
http://www.itales.com/
12) Here's an example of what's possible for all of us in the future. This is a result of Jeff Gere's years of work with TalkStory Radio. This kind of outstanding international community outreach is what's in store as more and more of us get involved across the miles and continents and share our work and stories with each other through the latest media possibilities.
TALK STORY RADIO PODCASTS!
http://feeds.feedburner.com/TalkStoryRadio
TSR- Snake
4 SSNNAAKKEE Tales by 3 tellers: LYN FORD (from Ohio, at Talk Story Festival 05) shares a hilarious creation joke/myth. JIM LEWIS (Talk Story Festival '95 guest) with 2 tall tales from the Sierra Mountains. The Big Island's pro teller SANDRA MacLEES tells between Jim's tales. JEFF GERE hosts TALK STORY RADIO, a weekly show sponsored by the City & County of Honolulu's Parks Department featuring the tales and tellers of Hawaii (and related friends). No, Hawaii has no snakes yet. Enjoy, and subscribe!
TSR- Ready For Bed
READY FOR BED in songs & tales. JOHNNY MOSES tells the BEAR & ANT (Northwest traditional tale, why days are so long (and short). The Big Island's JACK BOYLE reads his poems "Marina Of The Wash-Me Sea," "Johnny Jump-Up" & "The Yawn" throughout. MAKIA MALO (Kalaupapa, Molokai) tells his "Baby Bottle" tale. ANGELA LLOYD sings "Baby Southwind" and ending the show, "Bye 'n Bye" & JAMES McCARTHY tells of his "Sleep-walking Brother." JEFF GERE hosts the weekly TALK STORY RADIO show, with the tales & tellers of Hawaii & the Pacific Rim (and friends). It is sponsored by the City & County of Honolulu's Parks Department. Enjoy & subscribe!
TSR- Kids Fear New Pig Snips
Four FEARSOME KID Tales called NEW PIG SNIPS. Huh? After 5th grader John Sahne's family scarey, ETH-NOH-TEC (awesome duet from San Francisco,) tell "The New Ghost"(NEW). BRET FETZER shares his odd original fairytale, The Romantic Pig (PIG), and MARGARET READ MacDONALD shares the eerie folktale of SNIP SNIP. JEFF GERE hosts this weekly storytelling show from Hawaii, sponsored by the Department of Parks & Recreation. Enoy, & subscribe!
TSR- Death International
INTERNATIONAL TALES of DEATH. ANGELA LLOYD recites the Carl Sandburg poem, "The Junk Man." BRENDA WONG-AOKI (with musical score by MARK IZU, tells "Monkey Defeats Death". Slam poet LUMENZ 1 scores & raps his "Mortuary Rhyme." A gorgeous few lines by TOM WAITS leads into JOEL BEN IZZY's tell of "King Solomon & Death." Big Island pro SANDRA MacLEES closes with the epic "Egyptian Journey of the Soul Into Death." JEFF GERE hosts this weekly storytelling show, sponsored by the City & County of Honolulu Parks Dept. Enjoy & Subscribe!
TSR- Peace Tales by MacDonald
FIVE PEACE TALES collected & written by MARGARET READ MacDONALD in her book PEACE TALES. They are told by Ms. MacDONALD herself and the Big Island's JACK BOYLE at the Talk Story Festival 2003. TALK STORY RADIO features the Tales and Tellers of Hawaii (and our friends). Hosted by Jeff Gere, it's sponsored by the City & County of Honolulu's Parks Department. Enjoy & Subscribe!
TSR- Sweet Earth
Gorgeous SWEET EARTH Tales shared by 5 storytellers. BARBARA STEVENS-NEWCOMB shares a Central American tale, "The Woman Who Outshone the Sun." DAVID NOVAK tells a brief parable. RAFE MARTIN shares a trilogy of short true experiences of grace. Kupuna MARIE SOLOMON (Hawi, Big Island) tells of "Healing Aunt Nancy." Finally, NONA BEAMER tells "The Golden Lehua Tree," music by her son Keola Beamer. TALK STORY RADIO is hosted by JEFF GERE and is sponsored by the City & County of Honolulu Parks Department. Enjoy.
Two Miraculous Fish
TWO MIRACULOUS FISH Tales. BRET FETZER (Seattle, Washington) tells his macabre, fascinating original fairy tale, "The Elegant Fish" at the Talk Story Festival 2001. ALTON CHUNG (Portland, Oregon) follows with the Japanese folk tale, "Koji The Priest" (who painted fish). JEFF GERE hosts Talk Story Radio, a weekly storytelling show featuring the tales and tellers of Hawaii (and tales that relate to Hawaii). It is sponsored by the City & County of Honolulu's Parks Department. Enjoy!
Love is Sacrifice
3 tales of LOVE'S SACRIFICE. "I'm Hungry," a Marshall Islanders tale told by Dan Kelin. Will Hornyak (Portland, Oregon) tells the "Yakama Salmon & Rattlesnake" tale, and Alton Chung tells the Korean story of "The Pheasant's Bell" with Les Adam on piano. Jeff Gere Hosts this weekly program from the heart of the Pacific, Hawai`i. The Department of Parks & Recreation sponsor.
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Here are Jeff's instructions for subscribing. Questions? You can contact him personally at jeffgere@lava.net .
To SUBSCRIBE: go to http://feeds.feedburner.com/TalkStoryRadio , choose preferences.
Subscribe with iTunes. This link will open iTunes if the person clicking on it has iTunes on their computer
http://feeds.feedburner.com/talkstoryradio
Subscribe to podcast. This link will take them to a page that gives them mulitpile options for subscribing
Raw links no code:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=215921564
http://feeds.feedburner.com/talkstoryradio"http://feeds.feedburner.com/talkstoryradio
3/14/07
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13) KidsSpace, Toronto Public Library - Online stories for all ages
http://kidsspace.torontopubliclibrary.ca/genStoryArchive_All_1.html
Told by several a number of our Toronto tellers, Dan Yashinsky, Ken Roberts, Marylyn Peringer (French) and Mariella Bertelli (Italian) and others. Have a listen and maybe you'll pick up a new story.
Meryl A. 5/3/07 Toronto
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14) I am trying out the website of iTales to see if it will catch on, so people can download tales to their iPod or mp3 players. If anybody wishes to download any of my tales, you can see what is available at
http://www.itales.com/story/searchresults.php?searchTerm=padraic+keohane
or you can just go to
http://www.itales.com
and search for other tellers. I am also trying to see if placing my CD for sale on my website will work also. Currently I can only accept checks, but I might add PayPal soon. (To see the CD information, go to http://www.dreamwater.org/slyboots/links.html
Has anybody else tried iTales, and has it been beneficial?
-Padraic
Slyboots the Storyteller 5/4/07
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15) To see/hear digital stories by students in grades 4-8, go to
http://clow.ipsd.org/lmc_storytellers_Tattle_Tales_2005_2006.html
Sue B. 5/5/07
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(page created 2/11/07; updated 3/10/07; 3/14/07; 4/3/07; 5/4/07)