
Welcome to The Fairy Tellers podcast! We explore what myths, legends, folklore, fables, and fairy tales say about cultures both then and now. So grab a hot cup of cocoa and a comfy seat while we retell you a thing.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 138 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureComedy | |||

New Year, New Project! In this episode, Katrina and Geoff kick off their new project and take a break from talking about ATU tale types and motif indexes, to discuss a different way of examining tales, structuralism! Now, don't run off all at once! W... more
In this episode, Katrina and Geoff journey into Norse mythology. The tale of The Mead of Poetry has many twists and turns with a wide cast of characters from dwarves, giants, and gods. How does a vat of godly spittle turn into a much sought after bev... more
In this episode, Geoff and Katrina issue two rare corrections. After falsely claiming in episode #123 that there isn't an ATU type 666, they set the record straight by apologizing for the terrible lie and righting their wrongs. With the tale of Hero ... more
In this episode, Katrina is back from another year of the American Folklore Conference. She talks about the fun of academic conferences and being around the same nerds that understand a good ATU type joke. In the course of some of that joking, Katrin... more
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I usually listen on Spotify, but I am not sure you see reviews over there, so I’m putting this here. I get so excited when I realize you have a new podcast out!! I usually love to play to previous ones while I’m sleeping as my “white noise”. Where can I find your past “6 years worth” of podcasts?
I’ve been obsessed with fairytales and retelling for decades. This podcast, which I’ve listened to for years, is my absolute favorite. 20/10, no notes.
Really digestible retelling and cultural commentary. Come for the lore, stay for the banter between hosts
Geoff and Katrina are the perfect hosts. Not only do they make me laugh, but they share new and interesting facts about well-known and lesser-known fairy tales. The weird ones are my favorite. This is a perfect podcast, and would be even more perfect with more lore about Andy.
I’ve enjoyed every episode and listened to some a couple of times over. Amazing content and great personalities that keep me listening.
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Exploring the rich tapestry of myths, legends, folklore, fables, and fairy tales, there is a focus on how these narratives reflect cultural values and themes from both historical and contemporary perspectives. Episodes showcase a blend of humor, engaging storytelling, and in-depth analysis, drawing on a wide array of tales from various cultures while emphasizing the social commentary embedded within them. Noteworthy is the dynamic between the hosts, who combine insightful discussion with a light-hearted tone, making complex topics accessible and entertaining.
In addition to retelling classic stories, episodes often include anecdotes and reflections from the hosts' personal experiences, enhancing the relatability of the content. Unique them... more
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