Eps. 66 The Law of Surprise : Hans the Hedgehog

Inspired by a listener request, and the debut of season two of The Witcher on Netflix, Katrina and Geoff get into The Law of Surprise. If you’re anything like Geoff, the origins of this tradition may surprise you, as will its relationship to the story of “Hans the Hedgehog” as collected by the Grimm brothers. Come forContinue reading “Eps. 66 The Law of Surprise : Hans the Hedgehog”

Eps. 65 These Stories are (not) for Children: King Thrushbeard and The Three Snakes Leaves

Katrina and Geoff get sent questions about fairy tales and folklore fairly frequently and this year we want to focus on answering those questions. We’re starting off the year by answering the question, “Are fairy tales for children? And what are the most important fairy tales to tell my children?” It isn’t a quick answer,Continue reading “Eps. 65 These Stories are (not) for Children: King Thrushbeard and The Three Snakes Leaves”

Eps. 62 Dream Divination : The Thousand and One Nights

Katrina and Geoff talk about dreams! This week we learn a new word, oneiromancy, the use of dreams to foretell the future, and use it as a vehicle to explore the difference between folk belief and religious mythology (and the very specific definition of myth used in the study of folklore). We cover a bunchContinue reading “Eps. 62 Dream Divination : The Thousand and One Nights”

Eps. 58 Harun al-Rashid

Katrina and Geoff talk caliphs, real and imagined! In this episode, Katrina and Geoff retell the tale “Harun al-Rashid and the Second Caliph” from The Thousand and One Nights. But first Katrina tells us who Harun al-Rashid was in real life (along with a cast full of real characters). The Thousand and One Nights isContinue reading “Eps. 58 Harun al-Rashid”

Eps. 57 Chu Cuoi the Moon Boy

Katrina and Geoff kick off the holiday season! That’s right, the holidays are just around the corner, starting with the Mid Autumn Moon Festival, an immensely important holiday throughout eastern Asia. In celebration, Katrina retells a Vietnamese folktale brought to our attention by a listener suggestion. We also discuss another tale from Vietnam about whyContinue reading “Eps. 57 Chu Cuoi the Moon Boy”

Eps. 55 Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

Katrina and Geoff get medieval! Many have wondered how Hollywood could take the 50 page poem, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and turn it into a 2 hour movie. Well buckle up, because we’ve taken that same poem and turned it into a 2 hour podcast! To start this episode, Katrina gives us a quickContinue reading “Eps. 55 Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”

Eps. 53 The Taming of the Shrew

Katrina and Geoff talk Shakespeare! In this episode Katrina educates us on the tale type that was the basis of The Taming of the Shrew. Even though the tale type far predates Shakespeare’s play, scholars straight up retconned the name to match his title because it was just that big of a deal! We discussContinue reading “Eps. 53 The Taming of the Shrew”

Eps. 50 Jack and the Beanstalk

Katrina and Geoff talk the best (or worst?) trade deal in the history of trade deals! That’s right we’re talking all about Jack tales. Who is Jack? Are all fairy tale Jacks ACTUALLY the same character? (Spoiler: No). And while you may have heard the story of Jack and Beanstalk from England, it’s doubtful you’veContinue reading “Eps. 50 Jack and the Beanstalk”

Eps.49 Julnar of the Sea

Katrina and Geoff celebrate Mer-May! Making up for our oversight last year, we go all in with a mermaid tale from The Thousand and One Nights, “Julnar of the Sea.” Besides the Nights, this story also appears in Tales of the Marvelous and News of the Strange, an older, raunchier, more racist, and “problematic” collection of tales fromContinue reading “Eps.49 Julnar of the Sea”