How Ananzi Received Stories

How Ananzi Received Stories

The Apple Seed

  • Feb 21, 2020 2:00 am
  • 57:26 mins
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Some of the first stories ever told come from mythology or folklore. These stories are thousands of years old yet we still love to hear about them, either in their traditional atmosphere or perhaps as a funky remix of itself. But no matter how you like to hear these stories, they give us something more than just a good time - they give us a connection the past and to all the storytellers who came before us, thus linking us into the beautifully long chain of mythology lovers. Here to share some of that connection to the past are stories told by Simon Brooks, Susan Strauss, and Leeny Del Seamonds. On today’s episode, enjoy the following: Radio Family Journal: Motorcycle Daily Mix: Don Shelline discusses the song “Three Times a Lady” Story Spotlight: “How Ananzi Received Stories” by Simon Brooks on Second-Hand Tales  (13:26) Storytime: “Creation of North America” by Susan Strauss on Wolf Stories (13:51) “El Pajaro Cu del Perú” by Leeny Del Seamonds on Ay Caramba! Ay Ay Ay! (10:42)