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Storytelling Podcast List (26 feeds!):
- Baltimore Stories: Baltimore Stories is a regular feature on 88.1 FM, WYPR, Baltimore's public radio station. Baltimore Stories is a quick stroll down memory lane with Charm City's own Gilbert Sandler. No one knows our town like he does, and his stories are an insider's look at Baltimore's rich past and unique culture.
- Beauty Dish Radio: An Avon Lady entertains with music and stories
- Bedtime Stories My Kids Love: An ongoing collection of short stories that I tell my kids to keep them from going to bed.
- Benjamen Walker's Theory of Everything: Various stories on podcasts.
- C.S. Lewis Podcast: An excerpt from C.S. Lewis' "The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader".
- Clayton Emery: In this humorous adventure, read by the author, Robin and Marian fight each other as much as the enemy.
- Clayton Emery's Stories: Stories of Mystery and Adventure, read by the author. Hear stories about Robin and Marian, Belgar the Gentleman Barbarian, and Hube the Mountain Man. So far the stories are all humorous, but that might change.
- Digital Flotsam: A vast compendium of Digital Flotsam
- Fairy Tale Corner: A podcast featuring Classic, Modern, and Original Fairy Tales that are safe for the whole family.
- First Crack with Garrick Van Buren: First Crack Podcast gets its name from the first point in the coffee roasting process where the bean is drinkable. This initial stage is when the unique character and flavore of the bean is the strongest. In each episode of the First Crack podcast, I highlight interesting people and projects in their own words, capturing their own passion and personality.
- Hometown Tales: Are the urban legends, ghost stories and tales we all tell true? We don't care. It's all about the telling. Put two Irish guys in front of microphones once a week and suddenly you have a jam-packed 45 minutes of high speed, passionate talk about strange news, tales, historical oddities and anything else. It's a wild ride if you can keep up.
- Morning Stories: Public Radio's first podcast. Stories from everyday
people about a significant moment in their lives. For anyone who loves
public radio and personal stories. Podcasting new episodes every Friday
since October, 2004 -- monthly downloads between 80-90,000, and growing.
- No 1's Listening: It's a strange life. You need a tour guide. Gripes, news, commentary, independent music.
- peopletalk: An audio documentary site about people, their lives, stories and anecdotal social history. It's about ordinary folk, not famous people.
- Pinnochio, The Original: The classic childrens story by Carlo Collodi. The original version. Read by Gary Schwartz.
- Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd: Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd is a weekly show hosted by none other than Dr. Floyd! Dr. Floyd is the World's Most Brilliant Scientist! Join him and his crew as they race through time and space trying to thwart the evil machinations of his arch-nemesis, Dr. Steve!
- Something That Happened: A narrative experiment by Harold J. Johnson, Master Architect of VoyagerRadio and its blog Transmitting to Earth. Oh yes, and the new mini-blog, SLABTO.
Just remember, not everything you read or hear is true...or so the Germans would have us believe. (That last bit about the Germans was a joke, folks, and don't ask me what it means because I don't know either. It's just a silly line I stole from the t.v. show Saturday Night Live.)
- Stories of Great Hymns: Discover how the great hymns came to be written; the trials and triumphs that led the great hymn writers to pen their immortal classics. Narrated by veteran radio actor, Rex Brenner. Music by Larry Shackley
- Storycast: Elizabeth shares stories woven with wit, humor, and expressive enthusiasm. She has the ability to mesmerize her listeners, transporting them through her image-laden tales of other times and cultures. She has thrilled children and adults alike with her vivacious storytelling in classrooms, festivals, and conferences around the country. She is truly captivating in voice and presentation!
- Street Stories: Ordinary people intrigue us just as much as celebrities do: everday life stories that connect you to the wider world. (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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